This is now my 2nd year visiting Casa Bianca and I can’t rate it highly enough. It’s a 4 star hotel consisting of only a small amount of rooms. Our room was equipped with a bathroom with a shower and toilet, it had a double bed and a handy fridge with a balcony and pool view. The rooms are immaculate and cleaned daily with new towels every day. Breakfast is served by the pool in an outdoor dining area, this doubles as the pool bar. Breakfast is fantastic. A huge range of cereals, cakes, croissants, dried fruit and toppings, yoghurt, pastries, jams, honey chocolate spread etc. with a coffee and tea machine. Once you have filled up on this, Michael or Anna come and take your order for anything you want made from the kitchen, Toast, eggs, omelettes, beans, bacon sausages…. The list goes on. You also get a massive welcome breakfast made by the main man Kostas, it’s fit for a king! The staff, Michael, Anna, Kostas, Vengalis and Vissos (the other gorgeous cook but I can’t remember how to spell her name) are all incredibly warm and friendly. You’re made to feel like one of the family, they’re warm and caring and always willing to help. The pool area is compact but big enough for all guests with sun loungers. Constantly a great atmosphere. There’s a small lunch and evening menu and the food is great. I have a gluten free diet so I was provided with gluten free bread and cake and vegan milk. About 100 steps away is the start of the traditional village of Koutoulafari. Absolutely stunning walled streets filled with restaurants bars and shops, Quiet during the day and busy at night but strangely quiet with no noise in the hotel because of the hotel being at the top of a hill. We went to a different restaurant every night and had incredible food in every one of them. (See my instagram @healthyfoodsmiff) You’re ALWAYS given complimentary fruit and Raki and in a lot of places, complimentary cakes or desserts.There’s no need to book a table. We then went onto different bars for drinks where you are ALWAYS given a bowl of nuts or crisps to accompany your drink. All the restaurants I visited, I have posted on my instagram page @healthyfoodsmiff Along with the breakfasts at Casa Bianca. We hire a scooter but beaches (and more bars and restaurants)and the big main shopping street is under a mile walk down the hill. Casa Bianca is a hidden gem in a traditional village that seems like a secret to everyone in the main town. I love it here and have nothing whatever to fault. My only fault is coming back to the UK!
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