Location. The all inclusive Petra Mare Hotel is located by the sea 800 metres from the centre of the resort town of Ierapetra, on the island of Crete, Greece. The hotel is 35 kilometres from the seaside town of Aghios Nikolaos and 100 kilometres from Cretes capital, Heraklion.
Hotel Features. This modern four storey hotel is set by the beach and has an outdoor swimming pool which includes a waterfall feature. The hotel has fitness equipment and a sauna and massage treatments are available A mini market, hair salon offering beauty treatments, and souvenir shop can all be found on site. The 24 hour front desk has multilingual staff who can offer tour assistance and currency exchange. Wireless Internet access is available in the public areas and complimentary parking is available nearby.
Restaurant Petra Mare serves buffet meals which include, Greek, Cretan, and international dishes; there is a terrace for al fresco dining. The all inclusive rate incorporates buffet breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and local alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks.
Canoeing, jet skiing, and pedal boating are available at the beach by the hotel and a daily programme of entertainment is provided. Other leisure facilities include table tennis, pool, and a childrens playground.
Guestrooms. The 227 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in light tones with modern furnishings and extend to balconies with sea or mountain views. All are equipped with televisions, direct dial phones, refrigerators, and safes. Bathrooms have hair dryers.
Rates:
132 - 132 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 227
Number Of Floors: 5
Petra Mare Hotel
6 Filotheou St
Ierapetra, Greece
Driving Directions:
From Heraklion Airport (HER):
Distance to Petra Mare Hotel is 100 kilometres, approximately 1 hour 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Guests can take a taxi from the airport to the hotel; the fare should be approximately 85 EUR.
Getting around. Crete is best explored by car. Buses are inexpensive and depart frequently for destinations throughout the island. Cretes bus company, KTEL, connects to the larger cities and more remote areas. Many of the villages can be accessed by boat taxis and small ferries. Taxis wait at ranks around Heraklion city centre. Fares are reasonable but travellers should ensure the meter is used.