Hotel Athorama is a well-maintained accommodation in a large yard full of greenery, in a very quiet location near Ouranupolis. The service is on a bed and breakfast basis, and clean and comfortable rooms for up to five people are available. Some of the amenities are private parking, a nice and simple yard with a corner for children, a swimming pool (with a section for children), a barbecue and a summer house. Small pets are welcome.

The beach with sand and pebbles is 850 m away. The center, supermarket, bakery and restaurants are 5 km away.

The hotel has 45 rooms, distributed in eight buildings surrounded by greenery, flowers, trees and paths. It is located on a hill above the highway.

The rooms (20-25m2) are comfortable and have different layouts, some consist of one or two rooms, and some are on two levels. All are air-conditioned, have a TV, a small fridge, a safe, a hair dryer, a terrace and a bathroom with a shower cabin, a bathtub or an unenclosed shower with tiles.

The apartment (47m2) with 4 beds and a view of the sea consists of a bedroom (one double bed), a living room (one folding double seat or 2 folding single seats), toilet and 2 balconies.

Towels are changed as needed, bed linen is changed every three days, and cleaning is done daily.

Half of the rooms have a direct view of the sea, and half have side views. A number of rooms have satellite TV, mosquito nets and a clothes dryer. Internet access is available only in common areas. Parasols and deckchairs are available upon request.

The accommodation is suitable for people with disabilities (in rooms whose bathrooms have an unenclosed shower), and the central building has an elevator.

The pool is surrounded by sunbeds, tables and chairs under the vines, from where you can enjoy the view, and there is also a shower.

Reception hours are from 6:00 am to midnight.

Hotel Athorama is an excellent choice for anyone looking for accommodation in a quiet location, with excellent service and facilities.

You can find out more information about Uranopolis in our Guide to Athos.