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Gerolimenas 230 71 Mani |
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In 1870 a business man foresaw that the small, sheltered bay of Gerolimenas would make an ideal trading centre and he constructed several warehouses. They became the base of a flourishing family business. Five generations later, Alexander and Aris Kyrimai turned the page and converted the buildings into a stylish, castle-like hotel. Tastefully appointed rooms and suites are designed to stay cool in the summer (and warm in the winter – most have a fireplace) and beg for long afternoon siestas. The typical Mani architecture doesn’t allow for big windows and not many rooms have a full sea view, but there are plenty of verandas and terraces to make up for it. The terrace by the water is the perfect setting for romantic, candlelit dinners under the stars. With the sea at your doorstep, a large pool, (country-) stylish sitting rooms, and excellent Greek/Mediterranean food, Kyrimai is a destination for any season.
What makes it special to me:
The stunning location and the stylish interiors, as well as the excellent food.
But what you should keep in mind:
Service in the restaurant can be a bit slow. (But the food is definitely worth the wait!) A few small things in the rooms could be improved too.
| Owner | Alexander and Aris Kyrimai |
| Address | Gerolimenas |
| 230 71 Mani | |
| Opening period: | All year |
| Children: | Not suitable for children under the age of 12. |
| Dogs: | Allowed upon prior agreement |
| Credit cards: | VISA, MASTERCARD |
| Accommodation | 6 double rooms ("classic', with courtyard view) 1 double room for up to 3 persons ("premier classic" with courtyard view) 2 doubles ("two-level classic loft", with a view of the village) 3 superior doubles (with courtyard view) 3 superior doubles (with sea view) 2 superior doubles (two-level room, with sea view) 1 tower house for up to 4 persons (with sea view) 1 junior suite for up to 3 persons ("loft", with sea view) 1 suite ("two-level suite", with a view of the sea and the village) 1 master suite for 2 persons (with sea view) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Reservation policy: | A deposit of 10% of the total price of the stay is required at the time of booking. The hotel may ask for an additional credit card guarantee or deposit by bank transfer. The outstanding balance is to be paid directly to the hotel upon checkout.
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| Cancellation policy: | The 10% deposit paid online at the time of booking is non-refundable. The hotel will charge a further fee if the booking is cancelled less than two or three weeks prior to your arrival date. This fee is calculated as follows: In the low season, 40% of the total price of the stay is charged if a cancellation is made between less than 15 days prior to the arrival date. 90% of the total price of the stay is charged in the case of a no-show or an early departure. In the middle and high seasons, 40% of the total price of the stay is charged if a cancellation is made between 21 and 15 days prior to the arrival date. 65% of the total price of the stay is charged if a cancellation is made between 14 and 7 days prior to the arrival date. 90% of the total price of the stay is charged if a cancellation is made less than 7 days prior to the arrival date, or in the case of a no-show or an early departure. Jacoline's Small Hotels in Greece reserves the right to debit your credit card on behalf of the hotel in accordance with the above cancellation policies.   | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Room facilities | En-suite bathroom (Jacuzzi bath or shower) |
| Other facilities | Sitting room with fireplace |
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Hotel Kyrimai has an excellent restaurant, serving sophisticated, modern Mediterranean cuisine (not something you should normally expect to find in the Greek countryside). Excellent meals are served in an elegant setting by the pool or in the candlelit dining room. Breakfast is served to the table; something different every day. |
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Hotel Kyrimai enjoys a spectacular location, right on the water, at the edge of the tiny fishing port of Gerolimenas. It is an ideal spot, especially for lazy bums. You can pick a sun-bed by the pool, slip into the sea from the hotel’s (new) private jetty and spend your days doing just absolutely nothing. The village is close to the southernmost tip of the Inner Mani, the middle finger of the southern Peloponnese. |
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Inner Mani is about 300 km from Athens, but you should count four to five hours for the drive. From Korinthos, follow signs for Tripoli (all motorway up to this point), and from there go on towards Sparta, Gythio, Aeropoli and finally Gerolimenas. After turning off the main road towards Gerolimenas (about 25 km after Aeropoli) you will find Kyrimai at the end of the village on the right. |
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Mani is a rugged ‘middle finger’ in the southern
On the east coast you should make a stop at the little seaside town of Gythio, which has a good choice of fish restaurants by the water. The drive down the coastal road is beautiful, and you will come across several good beaches, some with sand, others with pebbles. Keep in mind though that this intriguing peninsula is not the place for beach bums, but for those who like to walk, explore and discover in peace and quiet. Spring is the best time of the year for this, and is indeed more of a ‘high season’ than the summer.
In contrast to the untamed wild beauty of the Inner Mani, the Outer Mani that lies to its north is much more friendly and lush in appearance. Set against the backdrop of the Taigetos mountain range, the area is one of the most scenic parts of |
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Read here what others said about Hotel Kyrimai
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The last two years we spend our summer holidays in Kyrimai Hotel, Gerolimenas, Mani. It is a wonderful place where I felt in love once again with my husband. Dimitra TNea Smyrni, Greece April 2010 |
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Imagine a place where the wild face of Mani meets the finest and glamorous hospitality. Very close to Tainaron cape –where according to Greek mythology was the entrance to netherworld, Kyrimai is for sure the entrance to a world of emotions. The breathtaking view, the fireplace in the room, the delicious breakfast and the small history museum create a fantastic atmosphere. And if you are lucky your room can be so close to the sea so you can do fishing from your balcony! If you choose to visit many places at Mani, leave Kyrimai for your last days and you will have it for long time in your mind. Vangeli K.Athens, Greece January 2010 |
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