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Sea View
Sea View
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (329)
The price is AED 115
AED 139 total
includes taxes & fees
29 Oct - 30 Oct

Hotel Sun
Hotel Sun
7.6 out of 10, Good, (94)

CiTYZen Hotel Loutraki
CiTYZen Hotel Loutraki
7.4 out of 10, Good, (38)
The price is AED 166
AED 191 total
includes taxes & fees
1 Nov - 2 Nov

Korinthos Hotel
Korinthos Hotel
6.8 out of 10, (45)

Hotel Segas
Hotel Segas
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (16)

Melissa II Hotel
Melissa II Hotel
7.0 out of 10, Good, (16)
The price is AED 312
AED 358 total
includes taxes & fees
2 Nov - 3 Nov

Hotel Klonos Anna
Hotel Klonos Anna
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (64)

Acropolis Hotel
Acropolis Hotel
6.8 out of 10, (66)
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Pefkaki Boutique Hotel Loutraki
Pefkaki, Loutraki-Agioi Theodoroi
The price is AED 304 per night from Nov 18 to Nov 19
AED 304
AED 352 total
18 Nov - 19 Nov
includes taxes & fees
9.2/10 Wonderful! (142 reviews)
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