We arrived after this hotel on a b&b booking with Jet2, after a 2 hour delayed flight at around 1.30am First drop off on the coach which was about 15 minutes from airport. Taxis outside airport if you want to have a quick get off which costs around €15 (we would have done this but totally forgot) If you are one of the last drops it could be over a hour to get to your hotel. CHECKED IN pretty quickly and was told we had been give an upgrade. We had originally booked a junior suite and was given a luxury maisonette with jacuzzi. (Room 206) These are split over 2 floors. On entering there was a huge queen size bed (very firm and didn’t help with my back problems) tv, dining table, 2 sofas which I presume you could use for further sleeping accommodation. A small kitchen with fridge (with 2 free bottles of water) small top drawer freezer, 2 hobs, kettle, plates cups cutlery etc. Small balcony with a table and 2 chairs Wardrobe with a few hangers. Iron and table top ironing board We also had FREE bathrobes and slippers. (I presume this is only certain rooms) FREE SAFE The bathroom was a good size with shower over the bath. (Shower could be on the cooler side sometimes but pressure was ok) Hairdryer, but it wasn’t the best. Complimentary shower gel, shampoo, soap and sponges etc There were stairs that took you to the top floor. Now these stairs were pretty steep so wouldn’t be any good for people with mobility issues Up there was another huge queen size bed, it’s own bathroom, toilet with stand in shower and outside on a veranda was a small jacuzzi. ROOMS cleaned daily with fresh towels etc. FREE AIRCON on both floors which worked amazingly and FREE WIFI which again worked good. POOL consisted of a main pool, smaller kids part to one side and a small jacuzzi to the other. Ample amount of beds (with cushions) as this is only a small complex it isn’t overcrowded. FREE POOL TOWELS to use also. There is a pool bar where you can pay or charge to your room. BREAKFAST consists of tea, coffee, fruit juices, cereal, fruit, toast, some pastries and cakes, cheese, ham, eggs, bacon, mini sausages and occasionally beans. Served 8-11am It wasn’t the best choices but there are places outside where you can get a full English fry up if you want one. SUPERMARKET there is a supermarket a few doors down, where you can get everything you need. SPORTS now if you are an avid sports fan like my husband, we found an IRISH BAR that shown most sport (just tv, no sound as music was playing) If you turn left out of the hotel, then second left (after the magic summer pool bar) and follow the road round for 5 minutes, you will come to the bar on the right (on a corner) The Kiwi Chinese restaurant is facing this Irish Bar and it’s definitely worth a visit. TRANSPORT we hired a large quad (with roof) from the bike shop called Moto Sellada (on the right when walking to the Irish bar.) Cost €140 for the day (had to return by 9pm same day) We travelled the island in one day as it isn’t a huge area to cover. BLUE CHURCH DOMES. You will need to take a trip up to Oia to see these really. Some gorgeous views up there BEACH. Turn left out of the hotel and just walk right to the end of the road. Takes less than 5 minutes walk You can either use the sunbeds attached to the restaurants on the beachfront for free (as long as you order food and drinks from them) or hire 2 loungers and and umbrella for €20 a day (walk to the right when you get to the beach to find these) Now I won’t lie, the beach wasn’t as I like them. It was black sand and very pebbly (you will definitely need swim shoes, as even the sea is the stoney) It could be quite rough the sea and red flags were out on some days. The reception staff are very welcoming as are the cleaners and bar staff. Restaurant staff don’t really speak to you much. (Maybe early morning blues) This is a family run hotel so most of the staff just move between each place when working. SPA consists of indoor pool, sauna (you have to book as it isn’t switched on all the time) small gym with running machines etc, massage area (again you must book) AREA You will definitely not starve in Karami. You will find every other shop is either a car/bike rental, bar, souvenir shops or restaurant with The usual Staff stood outside trying to entice you in. We found the nearer the sea you are, the more expensive the price. So beach front views will cost you more. (Saying that, at night it is pitch black so no views to see) CHECK OUT We asked if we could keep the room on as we had a late flight, to be told to come back the morning of departure to see if it was available. Unfortunately they had someone coming for the room, check out is usually 11 but they let us keep it until 12pm. We could use the spa area for toilets and showers if we needed them until we left the hotel. Tourist tax is to be paid on departure also, it Cost €28 for 2 of us for the week Overall these are great apartments, very central to everything, and above all CLEAN. I would recommend for a trip to Santorini I do have a video of the apartment if anyone would like to see it…