We had originally booked a double/twin room with side-sea view. On arrival we were upgraded to a sea facing double. The room itself was fairly small - but we didn't mind at all, as the view from the balcony was lovely.
Although most of the guests hired cars for at least part of their holiday, we decided not to. The home-cooked food at the hotel was so good that we decided to eat there most evenings - no complaints whatsoever - and the local house red (so local it doesn't have a name) was great.
The hotel is somewhat distant from any shops - nearest minimarket in the centre of Spartia is is 2 kms. We walked this a couple of times - and also went to Argostoli twice (20euros each way). The beach close to the hotel is pleasant but doesn't have any shade - so we were more than happy to spend most days by the hotel's pool. We took a taxi to Avithos beach, which was worth a visit, with comfy sun beds and a nice cantina.
This was our 4th time on Kefalonia - the first time was on honeymoon 17 years ago. Although other parts of the island have changed considerably over the years, Spartia still seems to have retained the atmosphere and characteristics of Greece of years gone by. We were looking for a small hotel, with friendly staff, good food, quiet location, nice pool - and we got this at the Panas - in abundance. If you're looking for a big hotel, in an area full of bars and cafes selling English Breakfasts, this is definitely not the place for you.
- Panas Hotel Cephalonia
