Overview
Miami Hotel is located in the pine-covered area of Mati, just 50 yards from the beach. It includes a restaurant with open-air dining area and offers rooms with free WiFi and sea or mountain views.The air-conditioned Miami rooms feature wooden floors and have a furnished balcony. They are fitted with a TV and mini fridge, and include a private bathroom with hairdryer.The on-site restaurant serves Greek and international cuisine, which guests can enjoy at the shaded terrace of the hotel. In the evening, they can have a drink from the bar and relax at the lounge area featuring a TV.The seaside resort of Rafina is 2.5 miles away from Miami and has a port connecting to Evoia and the nearby islands. The centre of Athens is around 18.6 miles away, while Eleftherios Venizelos Airport is 12.4 miles away. Free parking is possible on site.
Piraeus Islands Trizonia. Saronic Gulf is located between Attica on the west of and the Peloponnese on the east, while Argolic Gulf is located on the east coast of the Peloponnese. Argo – Saronic Gulf includes numerous islands, from which 5 are the most important: Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses and Salamina. Saronic Gulf is due to its good location inhabited since ancient times, so right here had been developed two most important Greek cities, Athens, capital of Greece, and Piraeus, Europe’s largest harbor. Located at Kianis Aktis 12, Mati, 19005, Greece, Miami Hotel is the ideal choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Athens without having to venture too far. A weekly vacation could include a stay on two or three islands. For example, a 3-night stay on Aegina, which leaves enough time to explore the historic sites of the island, can be combined with a 2-night stay on Poros for a short beach vacation and a further 2-night stay on Hydra to experience the islands unique character. Another possible combination is a 4-night stay at a beach resort of Spetses or Poros with a 3-night stay-in one of Hydras traditional guest-houses. Book a room with Miami Hotel and discover the distinctive character of the Argo-Saronic Gulf.
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