Teresa Spetses
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Krótkie informacje
Zameldowanie od: | 15:00 |
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Wymeldowanie do: | 11:00 |
Dzieci | Ten hotel przyjmuje dzieci |
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Teresa Spetses
Obiekt Teresa Spetses położony jest w miejscowości Spetses i zapewnia ogród, wspólny salon, taras oraz bar. W hotelu zapewniono bezpłatne Wi-Fi. W okolicy znajdują się ciekawe miejsca takie jak: Port Spetses ( 400 m), Muzeum Bouboulina ( 500 m).
Komentarz: 5 sie 2026
Pobyt: sie 2026
Teresa Spetses a charming little hotel with a taste for human blood!
Teresa is one of those places that immediately makes a good first impression. A small 12-room property, eight of which are suites, it sits about a seven-minute stroll from the port in a genuinely convenient location for exploring Spetses.
The only thing closer than the harbour is a rather enthusiastic motorbike workshop, which provides an unexpected soundtrack of revving engines and mechanical optimism throughout the day.
We began our stay in Room 7, a delightful upstairs suite. It was compact but cleverly designed, with tasteful décor, a comfortable bed, excellent linens, and the sort of thoughtful functionality that makes you forgive the lack of sprawling space. Everything was spotless, well maintained, and genuinely charming.
Then came Room 2.
Imagine moving from a boutique island retreat into a stylishly decorated mosquito training camp.
Room 2 is on the ground floor, noticeably smaller, significantly darker, and unfortunately appears to be extremely popular with the local mosquito population. On the first evening we eliminated roughly 30 mosquitoes. On the second evening, another 30 arrived, apparently having heard good things from the previous shift.
The result was less “relaxing Greek island escape” and more “all-you-can-eat buffet for airborne vampires.” We became regular customers at the local pharmacy, comparing bite patterns like seasoned wildlife researchers.
To be fair, the hotel did offer a 50% reduction for the affected nights, which was a decent gesture. The problem is that compensation does not restore sleep, nor does it persuade itching ankles to stop behaving like emergency alarms at 3am.
What was more frustrating was the response time. It took several conversations the following morning before the room was treated, and even after that the mosquito presence remained impressively committed to its mission.
A small point of clarification for future guests: calling Teresa a hotel is perhaps slightly generous. There is no breakfast service (at least none was offered to us), the service is fairly limited, and on one occasion our suite was not cleaned during the day. Given that this is not budget pricing, expectations naturally sit a little higher than they would for a simple guesthouse.
That said, the property has real potential. If the mosquito issue were properly addressed and a little more attention were given to the overall guest experience—breakfast, consistent housekeeping, and a few additional hospitality touches—Teresa could easily become a genuine boutique gem.
A special mention must go to Martha at the front desk, who was excellent throughout. She provided thoughtful recommendations, communicated well before arrival, and showed genuine care both during and after our stay. She was, without question, the strongest part of the Teresa experience.
My advice is simple:
• Book an upstairs suite if you can.
• Room 7 or similar is absolutely worth the extra cost for the space, light, and comfort.
• Avoid the ground-floor rooms unless you enjoy sleeping in semi-darkness while participating in a nightly mosquito census.
In summary: charming hotel, lovely staff, great location… but currently the mosquitoes are providing the most attentive turndown service on the island.
Komentarz: 12 sie 2026
Pobyt: sie 2026
Martha and her coworkers were all fantastic and would make me return whenever I have the chance to return to Athens area.
Gus A
Komentarz: 8 sie 2026
Pobyt: sie 2026
Deludente
Considering the price we paid, we definitely expected a much higher standard. There is virtually no service, no breakfast, and not even the option to have breakfast at the property.
The most disappointing aspect, however, was the cleanliness. On two separate occasions we found very large insects in the room, and the second time we even discovered another one under the bed. This made us seriously question the overall level of cleanliness.
The room was also quite dark, with only small windows. We could not really keep them open because only one small window had a mosquito screen, while the others did not. In addition, a dog in the neighbouring house barked throughout the night.
The air conditioning was extremely noisy, which made sleeping very difficult: either you turned it off and the room became too hot, or you kept it on and had to deal with the constant noise.
Overall, our experience was very disappointing, especially considering the price we paid. Unfortunately, I would not recommend this hotel, as I believe there are much better options available in the area for the same price.
Komentarz: 4 lip 2026
Pobyt: lip 2026
Both the Hotel and the Island were a disapointments
Komentarz: 30 wrz 2025
Pobyt: wrz 2025
Very good sleep, nicely decorated, very good shower products.
Breakfast was not available, but that's not a problem as there are lots of options within 2min walk away.
I wish I would have had more time in here. Thank you!
Lokalizacja
Spetses, 18050 Spetses, Grecja|0,52 km od centrum miasta
Zameldowanie i wymeldowanie
Zameldowanie od:
15:00
Wymeldowanie do:
11:00
Przydatne informacje
Ten hotel przyjmuje dzieci
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95 zł (EUR22) od osoby za noc

