Mammis Apartments
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Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travellers visiting Nisiros, Mammis Apartments is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its charming environment and proximity to great restaurants, Mammis Apartments makes it easy to enjoy the best of Nisiros.
Guest rooms offer a kitchenette, and Mammis Apartments makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Nisiros, Mammis Apartments is located a short distance from Stefanos Crater The Volcano (2.7 mi) and Prophet Elias Church (2.9 mi).
If you are looking for a nearby place to eat, Mammis Apartments is within walking distance of some popular restaurants including Captain's House (0.1 mi) and Taverna To Balconi tou Emporeiou (1.0 mi).
If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Nisyros Volcano, which is a popular volcano amongst tourists.
Mammis Apartments is sure to make your visit to Nisiros one worth remembering.
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Finding the apartments was easy - the (free) local bus met the ferry,and went to straight Pali. The apartments are just a short walk from the bus stop.
The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with verandas overlooking lush gardens and the sea.
Pali village has a pleasant, well maintained beach, a bakers,a small supermarket, and 4 or 5 tavernas. We ate at a different one each night and enjoyed goood food and good service each time.
The local bus connection to Mandraki and the other villages is reliable with 2 buses per hour to Mandraki and 1 per hour to Emborio and Nikia.
The apartments are set up on a small hill, overlooking the harbour at Pali. We chose to stay in Pali over Mandraki, to avoid all the hustle and bustle of the day trippers, who come over from Kos each day.
The apartment had everything we needed. A small, well equipped kitchen, with a hob and fridge. A comfortable bed, and a lovely seating area outside, with a shade to protect from the sun. There is a wifi connection, although a little slow.
Pali has everything you need for your stay. A bakery where we went every morning for our fresh bread and a choice of delicious pies and pastries. Numerous restaurants along the harbour, and a little grocery shop. There is even a launderette to service the many charter yachts which moor up. The only thing we struggled with was fresh fruit and veg. We ended up purchasing this on a trip into Mandraki.
I should also mention there is a free water refill machine in Pali, and also in Mandraki. We hate having to buy bottled water, adding to the plastic mountain. You just take your bottles and fill them as needed, great to see these machines appearing on more of the islands.
During our stay we used bicycles to cycle to Mandraki and along the coast towards Pachia Ammos beach. Also we hired a motorbike for 2 days. There are 4/5 different companies in Pali which hire bicycles (electric and old style) motorbikes and cars. We chose to use Manos K. We found Maria at the shop extremely helpful, giving us lots of helpful advice for out trips around the island.
Most people visit Nisyros to explore the volcanic crater. Having the motorbike we arrived before the day trip coaches. We had the whole crater to ourselves. The rest of the day we explored many of the churches and monasteries around the island.
One of the highlights was visiting the little town of Nikia. Take the steps up to Prophet Elias church for an amazing view over the town and the caldera. Take time strolling through the quiet streets or sit and have a snack in the square.
On our return to Mammis we would often find Yannis working in the garden. The garden is beautiful, as you will see from everyones photos. A mixture of flowers and fruit trees. Here we were introduced to mousmoula, a plum type fruit growing on a tree outside our room. Yannis told us to help our selves to the fruit, so that is exactly what we did. It was nice to chat and find out about life on a small island.
We would certainly recommend staying at Mammis. If you are looking for somewhere relaxing to stay, but still close to amenities then this is the place for you.
Rooms are spacious, clean, with fridge, air conditions and nice garden view. It'll be sad to leave it.
Doskonałe miejsce. Bardzo pomocny właściciel, spore i dobrze wyposażone pokoje (studia) z widokiem na piękny ogród. Szkoda będzie opuszczać to miejsce.
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