About Hotel Aria
Hotel Aria Megali Ammos is a family run hotel conveniently located just outside Skiathos Town near Megali Ammos Beach and the resort centre, where there are several restaurants, bars and and shops.
Each of the property’s 24 guest rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with a mini fridge, private bathroom, TV, mini bar, and modern furniture. A balcony or a terrace is standard in all rooms.
Hotel Aria Megali Ammos has an outdoor pool with lounge chairs, snack bar, splash pool for children, terrace, Wi-Fi, hot tub, parking spots, lobby, and laundry service. Other amenities include room service, a garden, and a spacious TV lounge.
Each morning a buffet-styled breakfast is served and there is a lounge bar for drinks. A variety of locally owned restaurants are within walking distance of the hotel.
Nearby attractions include the Agios Nikolaos Church and the Papadiamantis House Museum of Skiathos.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great location and amazing views
Many guests like the central location of the hotel, which is close to the beach, city centre, supermarket, and bus stop. Others appreciate the beautiful views overlooking the sea and the mountains, which can be seen from the balcony in the restaurant and the pool area.
positive:
Fantastic pool area
A number of guests say that the pool area is clean and quiet. Others love the free sunbeds, as well as the fact that the pool bar serves refreshing drinks and snacks, complete with comfy sofas to sit on.
positive:
Wonderful rooftop restaurant
Many guests comment that the restaurant above the hotel has an amazing sea view, live music in the evenings, and an extensive cocktail list. Others comment that the waiters are friendly and attentive.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Average breakfast
While several guests note that a complimentary daily breakfast is included in the price of the room, most would prefer more variety than just a slice of cheese, bread, jam and ham. Others are quick to point out that omelettes, fresh fruit, and yoghurt are available, and at prices that are reasonable.
negative:
Gloomy ground floor rooms
Several guests say that lower ground floor rooms are small, lack many windows and can be gloomy. Others are quick to point out that while lower level rooms have a terrace, the views aren't spectacular, and recommend asking the front desk for a room on a higher floor.
negative:
No in-room safes
Some guests report that there are no in-room safes for storing valuable items such as camera, money, and jewellery. Others are uncomfortable leaving important documents and travel insurance unsecured and without any guarantees.