Pros

  • Large, upscale property along the beach with excellent kids' facilities
  • 15-minute drive from Rethymnon’s charming old town
  • All-inclusive package covers meals, snacks, and alcoholic drinks
  • Variety of rooms, all with furnished terraces, AC, flat-screen TVs, and minibars
  • Direct access to beach with free sunbeds and umbrellas, and a bar
  • Three outdoor pools, two kiddy pools, one toddlers’ pool, and an indoor pool
  • Buffet restaurant, Cretan a la carte eatery, and three bars
  • Kids’ and babies' clubs, daily activities, and supervised sleepovers for kids
  • Spa offering variety of treatments, sauna, and small gym
  • Popular on-site diving school and range of water sports (fee)
  • Free hosted recreation including archery, dance and cooking classes
  • Free Wi-Fi and parking
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Cons

  • Bustling, kid-friendly atmosphere not suited to peace-seeking travelers
  • Room decor is on the dated side
  • Complaints of limited all-inclusive drink menu
  • Hotel allows smoking in many areas (pro for some)
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Bottom Line

The upscale Aquila Rithymna Beach Hotel is a family-friendly, beachfront property about a 15-minute drive outside of Rethymnon. Excellent family facilities include kids’ and babies’ club, baby pool, diverse activities, supervised sleepovers, and a free daytime kids’ buffet. For adults, lovely outdoor pools, free beach loungers, and a spa are available. All guests receive a free bottle of wine, local sweets or fruit, bathrobes and slippers, and a pillow menu. The 561 rooms range from standard units to villas with private pools, all of which are done in a traditional style and have minibars, flat-screen TVs, and furnished terraces. Dining options consist of international buffet and a la carte Greek restaurants, three bars, and room service, and all-inclusive packages are available. For a hotel closer to Rethymnon, consider the similar Aquila Porto Rethymno, which is close to the harbor.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Aquila Rithymna Beach Hotel

Scene

Large beachfront resort with bustling atmosphere tailored to families with children

With a prime beachfront location and abundant kid-friendly facilities, the Aquila Rithymna Beach Hotel is a great pick for families with children. Decor is on the traditional side, and often dated, but everything is well-maintained, light, and pleasant. Large swathes of elegant cream marble in the lobby add an upscale feel, while traces of Cretan architecture -- think wood beamed ceilings and rustic stone walls -- add some local charm. A traditional mini-village of sorts, tucked at one end of the property, comes complete with its own church and decorative olive press, offering a healthy dose of Cretan culture. 

Extensive grounds --packed with pools and landscaped gardens -- allow guests to spread out and avoid overcrowding, though some areas, such as the lobby and buffet restaurant, can feel packed at peak times. The kid-friendly atmosphere also means that the hotel is often buzzing with noise, which may not suit romancing couples. Also note that outdoor areas allow smoking, which may be a pro or con for some. All-inclusive rates are popular here, but some guests have complained of many drinks not being covered, such as sparkling wine. Overall, families with kids wanting a beachfront getaway and willing to overlook some old-fashioned interiors will find this a suitable spot. 

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Location

Along the beach, a 15-minute drive from Rethymnon

Adelianos Kampos is a touristy beachside resort town lined with hotels, restaurants, beach shops, and tourist services. The hotel is located along the main road at the beginning of the town, with plenty of beachwear shops and restaurants farther down the road. A bus stop just outside the hotel takes guests to Rethymnon and its charming old town, and the ride takes about 15 to 20 minutes. The lively city of Chania is an hour's drive west, while Heraklion and its airport are just over an hour's drive east.

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Rooms

Many different types of accommodations, but all with traditional decor and outdoor spaces

There are 17 different room categories, offering travelers plenty of options to best suit their style. Although clean and attractive, traditional decor is on the tired and dated side, consisting of pale-wood and metal furniture, neutral-tone linens, and beige tiling. Some have particularly old-looking patterned-fabric headboards matching bedding, green-checked bedspreads and tufted couches, or bathrooms featuring white tile with blue veins. Nevertheless, amenities are sufficient, consisting of free welcome bottles of water and wine, Greek sweets or fruits, bathrobes and slippers, and pillow menus. Rooms are also equipped with minibars, tea- and coffee-making facilities, flat-screen TV with satellite channels, free Wi-Fi, and furnished terraces. Most rooms have sea views, though some overlook the road. Upgraded units have private pools, and some are located on the beachfront. Some room categories add sofa beds, living spaces, and two floors. Bathrooms in the main building have showers, while others have shower/tub combinations, plus hose-style hairdryers and toiletries.

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Features

Lovely beach, several pools, ample kids’ facilities, and all-inclusive rates for meals and drinks

Given how large the hotel is, it's packed with features, most of which are geared toward families with children. A standout is the long, sand-and-pebble beach with its own daytime bar and free sunbeds and umbrellas. A VIP section requires a fee, and includes waiter service and reserved beds. The hotel has its own diving school, a variety of water sports for a fee, and turtle hatching observations.

The hotel’s largest seawater pool has a separate kids’ section, and it's themed after tropical islands with a series of wooden bridges. The two remaining outdoor pools are freshwater, including one beachside with sea views, and all three have waiter service. There’s no shortage of kid-friendly facilities, thanks to kids’ and babies’ clubs and pools, two playgrounds, and hosted activities divided amongst three different age groups, including shadow puppet theatre and disco parties. Kids are allowed to join supervised sleepovers with parents’ permission, and children under 12 get free unlimited access to the daytime kids’ buffet. 

Dining at the hotel is generally praised by guests, and local herbs grown on the grounds are used in restaurants. There are two buffet spots: one poolside that hosts themed dinners with live entertainment, and a main restaurant offering a wide selection of international and local fare for all three meals. The upscale beachside restaurant Archaia Eleftherna is a romantic a la carte affair serving local Greek and Cretan specialities. Three bars include one poolside, a beach bar, and a lively lobby bar. All rates include buffet breakfasts, and all-inclusive packages are available. This plan includes one theme night and one Gala Dinner per week, but guests have complained that many drinks are not covered. A cafe serves traditional Greek meze plates until late, following the classic Greek, and there's another cafe for coffees and pastries.

A spa has a heated indoor pool, small gym, sauna, and massage and facial treatment rooms. Access to the indoor pool, gym, and sauna are free, and there’s free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Parking is also free. A charming little church is available for wedding ceremonies. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Aquila Rithymna Beach Hotel

Scene

Large beachfront resort with bustling atmosphere tailored to families with children

With a prime beachfront location and abundant kid-friendly facilities, the Aquila Rithymna Beach Hotel is a great pick for families with children. Decor is on the traditional side, and often dated, but everything is well-maintained, light, and pleasant. Large swathes of elegant cream marble in the lobby add an upscale feel, while traces of Cretan architecture -- think wood beamed ceilings and rustic stone walls -- add some local charm. A traditional mini-village of sorts, tucked at one end of the property, comes complete with its own church and decorative olive press, offering a healthy dose of Cretan culture. 

Extensive grounds --packed with pools and landscaped gardens -- allow guests to spread out and avoid overcrowding, though some areas, such as the lobby and buffet restaurant, can feel packed at peak times. The kid-friendly atmosphere also means that the hotel is often buzzing with noise, which may not suit romancing couples. Also note that outdoor areas allow smoking, which may be a pro or con for some. All-inclusive rates are popular here, but some guests have complained of many drinks not being covered, such as sparkling wine. Overall, families with kids wanting a beachfront getaway and willing to overlook some old-fashioned interiors will find this a suitable spot. 

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Location

Along the beach, a 15-minute drive from Rethymnon

Adelianos Kampos is a touristy beachside resort town lined with hotels, restaurants, beach shops, and tourist services. The hotel is located along the main road at the beginning of the town, with plenty of beachwear shops and restaurants farther down the road. A bus stop just outside the hotel takes guests to Rethymnon and its charming old town, and the ride takes about 15 to 20 minutes. The lively city of Chania is an hour's drive west, while Heraklion and its airport are just over an hour's drive east.

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Rooms

Many different types of accommodations, but all with traditional decor and outdoor spaces

There are 17 different room categories, offering travelers plenty of options to best suit their style. Although clean and attractive, traditional decor is on the tired and dated side, consisting of pale-wood and metal furniture, neutral-tone linens, and beige tiling. Some have particularly old-looking patterned-fabric headboards matching bedding, green-checked bedspreads and tufted couches, or bathrooms featuring white tile with blue veins. Nevertheless, amenities are sufficient, consisting of free welcome bottles of water and wine, Greek sweets or fruits, bathrobes and slippers, and pillow menus. Rooms are also equipped with minibars, tea- and coffee-making facilities, flat-screen TV with satellite channels, free Wi-Fi, and furnished terraces. Most rooms have sea views, though some overlook the road. Upgraded units have private pools, and some are located on the beachfront. Some room categories add sofa beds, living spaces, and two floors. Bathrooms in the main building have showers, while others have shower/tub combinations, plus hose-style hairdryers and toiletries.

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Features

Lovely beach, several pools, ample kids’ facilities, and all-inclusive rates for meals and drinks

Given how large the hotel is, it's packed with features, most of which are geared toward families with children. A standout is the long, sand-and-pebble beach with its own daytime bar and free sunbeds and umbrellas. A VIP section requires a fee, and includes waiter service and reserved beds. The hotel has its own diving school, a variety of water sports for a fee, and turtle hatching observations.

The hotel’s largest seawater pool has a separate kids’ section, and it's themed after tropical islands with a series of wooden bridges. The two remaining outdoor pools are freshwater, including one beachside with sea views, and all three have waiter service. There’s no shortage of kid-friendly facilities, thanks to kids’ and babies’ clubs and pools, two playgrounds, and hosted activities divided amongst three different age groups, including shadow puppet theatre and disco parties. Kids are allowed to join supervised sleepovers with parents’ permission, and children under 12 get free unlimited access to the daytime kids’ buffet. 

Dining at the hotel is generally praised by guests, and local herbs grown on the grounds are used in restaurants. There are two buffet spots: one poolside that hosts themed dinners with live entertainment, and a main restaurant offering a wide selection of international and local fare for all three meals. The upscale beachside restaurant Archaia Eleftherna is a romantic a la carte affair serving local Greek and Cretan specialities. Three bars include one poolside, a beach bar, and a lively lobby bar. All rates include buffet breakfasts, and all-inclusive packages are available. This plan includes one theme night and one Gala Dinner per week, but guests have complained that many drinks are not covered. A cafe serves traditional Greek meze plates until late, following the classic Greek, and there's another cafe for coffees and pastries.

A spa has a heated indoor pool, small gym, sauna, and massage and facial treatment rooms. Access to the indoor pool, gym, and sauna are free, and there’s free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Parking is also free. A charming little church is available for wedding ceremonies. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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