Pros

  • Easy access to a waterfront platform with loungers
  • Free shuttle bus to Poros and Skala
  • Spacious, contemporary rooms have AC, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs
  • All rooms have furnished outdoor spaces -- some with sea views
  • High-end suites with private pools available
  • Gorgeous, large outdoor pool overlooking the ocean
  • Buffet restaurant, Mediterranean a la carte, and poolside snack bar
  • Kid-friendly amenities include kids' pool and a playground
  • Pretty spa with hot tub, sauna, and steam room
  • Fitness center and tennis court on-site
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Cons

  • Not within walking distance of Skala
  • Beach is actually a raised platform by rocky coastline
  • Room decor is underwhelming
  • Fees for in-room safes and pool towels
  • Fees to use spa's sauna and steam room
  • Although free, Wi-Fi is temperamental
  • All-inclusive doesn't include branded liquor
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Bottom Line

The upper-middle-range Apostolata Island Resort & Spa has a secluded position with gorgeous views of the sea, removed from Skala proper. Although the property falls below its advertised five-star rating, the hotel offers a good range of amenities. The 166 rooms have generic, underwhelming decor, but they come with sitting areas, bathrooms with showers and separate tubs, and furnished outdoor spaces -- some with sea views. A large ocean-view pool is lovely, plus there are expansive spa facilities, a buffet restaurant, Mediterranean a la carte eatery, and poolside snack bar. All-inclusive packages are available, but they don't include top-shelf liquor. Free shuttle to Poros and Skala are convenient, and a kiddy pool and playground are available for children. Families may prefer Apollonion Resort & Spa, which has a kids' club, game room, and bigger playground. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool

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Apostolata Island Resort & Spa

Scene

Modern, secluded property with underwhelming rooms but spectacular sea views 

From the outside, Apostolata Island Resort & Spa looks much like other hotels in the area, with an earthy terra-cotta exterior, tiled roofing, natural stone walls and accents, and wooden pergolas throughout. Guests walk through a somewhat grand entrance -- the entryway is beneath a tall exposed wood beam portico with a large decorative sculpture hanging overhead. Unfortunately, while the large lobby is bright from floor-to-ceiling windows that provide stunning views of the sea and surrounding area, it's packed with dated furniture in an array of clashing colors. Rooms are more contemporary, but generic and underwhelming. Although the large outdoor pool and pretty terraces are stunning, the hotel doesn't live up to its advertised five-star rating. Still, it's a good option for couples seeking a quiet, secluded getaway and aren't expecting luxury features. 

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Location

Beach access, but far from Skala proper

Set back and up a bit from the coastline, the hotel has an amazing view of the Ionian Sea. There's access to what's advertised as a beach, though it's really an elevated platform with loungers for sunbathing, flanked by rocky cliffs. Those seeking a true sandy beach can drive seven minutes to Skala Beach. Also near here is Skala proper, which has loads of restaurants, bars, and shops. As there's next to nothing in the immediate surrounds, aside from other hotels, most guests will need to drive or take some form of transportation when not eating meals on-site. The hotel runs a free bus service to both Skala and Poros. Cephalonia International Airport is about an hour away by car.

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Rooms

Generic, contemporary rooms with outdoor spaces

There are six different room types available, all of which are aesthetically similar but have some varying features -- some suites include a private pool. Guest rooms, in general, are generic and underwhelming, with chain-like wood furniture, bland beige and blue color palettes, and linens that look a bit cheap. Fortunately, they're spacious, have sitting areas, and all come with furnished outdoor spaces -- many of which have lovely sea views. Also standard are desks, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and wardrobes with slippers and bathrobes. On the downside, no kettles are provided and safes require a fee. Bathrooms are modern and upscale, with bathtubs and separate showers, hairdryers, and free toiletries. Note that glass windows looks right into the guest rooms, but sliding wooden doors can used for privacy. 

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Features

Large pool, kid-friendly amenities, and spa

Outdoor features are a big draw at the hotel, especially with the sea views from most areas. Hotel restaurants offer alfresco dining, too, so guests can take in the view while they dine and relax. The main buffet restaurant, a la carte Mediterranean eatery, and poolside snack bar all receive positive reviews. However, for those on the all-inclusive package, be aware that brand-name liquor is not included. The outdoor pool is stunning and large, facing the sea and lined by ample loungers and umbrellas. A charge for pool towels is a con though. A small, separate pool for kids can be found in a back corner of the pool area. Other kid-friendly amenities include a playground and tennis court. The spa is lovely and has a hot tub, sauna, steam room, and spaces for a variety of treatments. The hot tub and decently equipped gym are free to use, but the sauna and steam room require payments. Wi-Fi is free, but reportedly spotty in rooms. 

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Things You Should Know About Apostolata Island Resort & Spa

Also Known As

  • Mareblue Apostolata Resort & Spa

Address

Porou Skalas, Kafalonica, Skala 280 86, Cephalonia

Oyster Hotel Review

Apostolata Island Resort & Spa

Scene

Modern, secluded property with underwhelming rooms but spectacular sea views 

From the outside, Apostolata Island Resort & Spa looks much like other hotels in the area, with an earthy terra-cotta exterior, tiled roofing, natural stone walls and accents, and wooden pergolas throughout. Guests walk through a somewhat grand entrance -- the entryway is beneath a tall exposed wood beam portico with a large decorative sculpture hanging overhead. Unfortunately, while the large lobby is bright from floor-to-ceiling windows that provide stunning views of the sea and surrounding area, it's packed with dated furniture in an array of clashing colors. Rooms are more contemporary, but generic and underwhelming. Although the large outdoor pool and pretty terraces are stunning, the hotel doesn't live up to its advertised five-star rating. Still, it's a good option for couples seeking a quiet, secluded getaway and aren't expecting luxury features. 

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Location

Beach access, but far from Skala proper

Set back and up a bit from the coastline, the hotel has an amazing view of the Ionian Sea. There's access to what's advertised as a beach, though it's really an elevated platform with loungers for sunbathing, flanked by rocky cliffs. Those seeking a true sandy beach can drive seven minutes to Skala Beach. Also near here is Skala proper, which has loads of restaurants, bars, and shops. As there's next to nothing in the immediate surrounds, aside from other hotels, most guests will need to drive or take some form of transportation when not eating meals on-site. The hotel runs a free bus service to both Skala and Poros. Cephalonia International Airport is about an hour away by car.

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Rooms

Generic, contemporary rooms with outdoor spaces

There are six different room types available, all of which are aesthetically similar but have some varying features -- some suites include a private pool. Guest rooms, in general, are generic and underwhelming, with chain-like wood furniture, bland beige and blue color palettes, and linens that look a bit cheap. Fortunately, they're spacious, have sitting areas, and all come with furnished outdoor spaces -- many of which have lovely sea views. Also standard are desks, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and wardrobes with slippers and bathrobes. On the downside, no kettles are provided and safes require a fee. Bathrooms are modern and upscale, with bathtubs and separate showers, hairdryers, and free toiletries. Note that glass windows looks right into the guest rooms, but sliding wooden doors can used for privacy. 

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Features

Large pool, kid-friendly amenities, and spa

Outdoor features are a big draw at the hotel, especially with the sea views from most areas. Hotel restaurants offer alfresco dining, too, so guests can take in the view while they dine and relax. The main buffet restaurant, a la carte Mediterranean eatery, and poolside snack bar all receive positive reviews. However, for those on the all-inclusive package, be aware that brand-name liquor is not included. The outdoor pool is stunning and large, facing the sea and lined by ample loungers and umbrellas. A charge for pool towels is a con though. A small, separate pool for kids can be found in a back corner of the pool area. Other kid-friendly amenities include a playground and tennis court. The spa is lovely and has a hot tub, sauna, steam room, and spaces for a variety of treatments. The hot tub and decently equipped gym are free to use, but the sauna and steam room require payments. Wi-Fi is free, but reportedly spotty in rooms. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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