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A suggestion from Cunda, an old Greek village where the streets flow into the blue, saluting history with its colorful bay windows, blowing my mind with its authentic shops, boats lining the shore as far as the eye can see, and cobblestone streets that make me think "who knows who lived here...": Vrodi by House Small Hotel.
Located right in the heart of Cunda, the facility is the address of simplicity with its 10 rooms...
Aside from its view of the famous windmills, its lovely garden with colorful flowers welcomes you and makes you say "I'm glad I'm here". Soap-scented, spacious, spacious rooms ranging from 15-20 m2 have a decoration full of elegance. At Vrodi by House, where you will spend a peaceful vacation with your loved ones, we strongly recommend the rooms with Jacuzzi, which are also loved by visitors.
Jams made from fresh fruits of the Aegean region and delicious pastries are on your breakfast table every morning. At 17.00, there is a tea time as well as alcohol service. Mulled wine in winter and signature cocktails in summer are among the prominent flavors of the facility.
They accept pets only during the winter season. The hotel rooms are not suitable for disabled people. The facility is 39 km from Edremit Koca Seyit Airport.
Cunda Food and Drink Recommendations:
Delicious breakfast; Olimera Fine Food & Drink, Pizza & Wine; Olakala Coctail Bar. Since these places are run by the hotel, 10% discount is waiting for you. We also recommend Sayfiye, Moshos Taverna for raki & fish.
Places to visit in Cunda:
You can spend the whole day in Ortunç Bay with its magnificent blue, swim from Patrica Bay to Maden Island in the season, walk through the authentic streets of Cunda, visit Küçükköy where there is still a Greek population, have a coffee in the Taş coffee house, which has defied the years, chatting with the locals, and breathe in the Nejdet Kent Library against the panoramic view of Cunda.
If you say hello from @kucukoteller, the facility offers a 10% discount.
Sea, Sand, Cunda.... What else can I say...