Ganimede Hotel, Galaxidi Hotels
Charming 19th-century captain’s house with seven spacious rooms, an idyllic courtyard, and homemade breakfast
Overview
Nestled in the seaside town of Galaxidi, Ganimede Hotel offers a tranquil retreat just a short stroll from the picturesque harbor. This 19th-century captain’s house is just a five-minute walk from the neoclassical buildings, traditional shops, and bustling cafés and restaurants of Galaxidi’s waterfront. You’ll be within walking distance of St. Nikolas Church, the Maritime Museum of Galaxidi, and Kalafátis Beach.
The seven rooms at Ganimede Hotel transport you back to the elegance of 1890s Galaxidi in this mansion that has retained its original architecture and elements like wooden beams and stone walls. The rooms blend modern and traditional decor, and each comes with air conditioning and a fireplace. Families can spread out in triples or split-level suites, while couples will enjoy the private balconies or patios. Past kimkim travelers have praised the hotel’s comfort, hospitality, and unique atmosphere, with many rooms resembling small apartments.
A highlight of the Ganimede Hotel is its award-winning Greek breakfast, offering an array of homemade jams, chutneys, and other local products based on traditional recipes. Owner Chrisoula personally prepares and serves breakfast in the picturesque courtyard or by the indoor fireplace during the winter. She also offers cooking lessons, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local cuisine.
Hotel Information
Free wifiGreece
Greece beckons virtually every type of traveler. From dynamic cities like Athens and Thessaloniki to quaint seaside villages on remote islands, you are certain to find something right for you. Experience the country like a local with the help of kimkim's local specialists, taking in the beauty of today and feeling the weight of past centuries.
When is the best time to visit?
Greece is incredible year-round, but since it is an internationally renowned destination, expect crowds in the premier tourist destinations from late spring through early fall and during holidays. If you have the flexibility, try and visit during the "shoulder seasons" from late April through May and late September through October. Winter is a great time to visit mainland Greece, but many islands virtually shut down during this period.
Where should I go in Greece?
Athens and Santorini are famous for a reason and shouldn't be missed. But Greece has a virtually endless list of islands and other regions that are lesser-known (and less crowded) but offer an authentic Greek experience, from Naxos to mainland highlights like Nafplio and Meteora. Your local specialist can help you find the perfect destinations for you.
How many days do I need?
A week is barely enough to scratch the surface of the highlights of Greece, but it is enough to visit Athens and an island or two. Two weeks or more is the ideal amount of time to experience Greece's history, scenic beauty, and culture. And no matter how long you stay, you'll undoubtedly want to return for your next visit.
Getting around Greece
Ferries are a great option for convenient (and scenic) island-hopping, though it's good to note that routes and schedules can shift throughout the year. Driving is a good bet on the mainland but can be challenging on the islands. If short on time, domestic flights connect Athens to many major points of interest in Greece.
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