We have recently returned from two-week stay at Club Aphrodite. It's a mature resort, by which I mean the rooms reflect the time they were built two or three decades ago. The site is very well maintained, and our apar**ent was thoroughly cleaned every day but one of our stay. The key point about Club Aphrodite is that is remote from anything: bars, restaurants, supermarkets, anything except residential properties. Even the nearest (very ordinary) restaurant in Erimi was a 4km round trip walk, so you will need a car. Beaches are a drive away (all with free parking), as are supermarkets. Furthermore, the on-site restaurant, "Hugo's", is closed. They are blaming Covid, but it looks like it has been closed for a long time. Apart from the inconvenience, a restaurant and bar would add life to the resort. We originally had a two-bedroom apar**ent, but all such lets are in a separate building in another road. The apar**ent was really dated, so we swapped for a much brighter one-bedroom on the main site. Our second apar**ent was much nicer, but lots didn't work: one hob ring, razor point, outside light and more. We didn't act on this as I really didn't want workmen around. The kitchen and furniture were very tired, the aircon ancient - surely time for a major refresh. The pool area was very pleasant, although it did seem to be used by lots of locals - unless other guests were so far away they had to come by car. The staff were genuinely helpful. There's a gym, even a sauna, but I don't think they got a lot of use. So, it's not a bad place, but the tiredness of the rooms limits it to three stars for me.
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