- Greece Holidays
- Corfu Town
- Elea Beach

Located in Dassia of Corfu, Elea Beach Hotel is a 4-star hotel boasting an outdoor salt-water pool with hydromassage facilities and a freshwater pool. With a fitness center, the property also features a garden. Port of Corfu is 5. 6 mi away. All units is fitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a kettle, free toiletries and a wardrobe. Rooms are complete with a private bathroom equipped with a bath or shower and a hairdryer, while all rooms open to a balcony. The units will provide guests with a fridge. A buffet breakfast is available each morning at the hotel. Guests can dine in the in-house restaurant. Elea Beach Hotel offers a range of wellness facilities. You can play table tennis at this 4-star hotel, and bike hire is available. Languages spoken at the reception include German, English and French, and guests are invited to request advice on the area when needed. Popular points of interest near the accommodations include New Fortress, Ionio University and Byzantine Museum. The nearest airport is Corfu International Airport, 6. 8 mi from Elea Beach Hotel.
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
I have not stayed at a hotel where the staff lack basic customer service levels. This hotel was a complete letdown. The lack of communication was disappointing. We were told we are not customers anymore (we were not treated like customers in any event) as we had checked out even though they are aware we have a late pick up due to flight times. We were denied food and water. The staff were rude. The server Anna (white hair) was obnoxious, terrible attitude, racist as we are a mixed race couple and dismissive. The rooms were unclean. The beach was full of litter. If you want a nice holiday, I fully recommend staying elsewhere. The staff should be ashamed of themselves and definitely require further training. Avoid at all costs.
We came here for my 40th birthday as we wanted no fuss and somewhere to relax for a week. We paid extra for a sea view room and was worth every penny for the views. Very peaceful first thing in the morning. I even saw the owner walking with his dogs around the pool early morning before it got busy. The dogs are lovely and no bother at all. There are sunbeds on the beach as part of the hotel which are great. We watched people on the watersports just 100yards outside of the hotel which was entertaining. The lady on reception we dealt with both checking in and out was lovely. The bar staff were equally as helpful and friendly. The selection of drinks was very good. There wasn't as much choice of food compared to the other hotels we've stayed at but the quality was really good. The entertainment guy was worth his weight in gold, he kept everyone entertained all day and into the night and was full of enthusiasm. This was our first time to Corfu and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Would stay here again. ❤️
We just arrived back from what was a wonderful week at the Elea beach hotel. I travelled with my husband and our 15 year old and 18 year old sons. The hotel suited us all, it was immaculate, rooms cleaned daily with fresh towels and beds changed. There was plenty of choice at the restaraunt and the hotel is at a great location. We were right on the beach where there were plenty of water sports to choose from. The front was also dotted with Tavernas so if you fancy a change from the hotel you can. Pool and darts and table football available, as well as a packed entertainments programme. Water aerobics in the sea at 11.3O I enjoyed that) and evening entertainment from live music, to fire throwing to traditional Greek night.
SPECIAL THANKS to Simo!the entertainments manager! What a fun guy! He got to know all the guests young and old and works tirelessly to ensure everyone is having a great time!
Dassia village is a very short walk where you can catch the bus into Corfu town and Ipsos beach (which we did) We took a boat trip one day from Dassia to Kasiopi with Asteral, I can really recommend this, plenty of stops for snorkelling in caves and a BBQ on the beach was part of the cost of the trip. We also saw the filming location for James Bond and the Durrels original family home.
We also took another boat trip with Magdalena, this time a sunset pirate ship cruise down to Corfu fort and watched the planes land over sunset, cocktail and finger food included in this price.
We would love to return as we have made memories that will last forever.
Elea Beach Hotel should not be a 4**** hotel to start with Possible 3*** at the best the location was poor with nothing around like shops we did find 2 supermarkets there the streets were dirty with rubbish and old abandoned cars.We found the atmosphere was zero apart from the entertainment clown who at times was a nuisance especially when you were trying to eat.The room was okay really only had 3 issues with it a round plate that covered live electrical wires missing not good if you had a toddler and then the smell from the hotels open drains and sewage area at the side and the fact the tea,coffee & sugar was not replenished after your first day we had to buy our own coffee and milk from the supermarket luckily the room had a small fridge.Was the Elea good value just short of 2K £ no im afraid it was not even though there was a choice of food it was never hot, inadequate sun canopies around the pools and as usual the same old problem of towels on the sunbeds.Rats we did see them around the gardens in the holes of the olive trees and they had a nest in the roof above the entrance to the reception from the pool area which gave the rats access to all the 1st floor balconies and rooms over looking the pool.The beach was very poor with dangerous steps down to it beach was also dirty.Taxis were expensive avoid them at all cost to travel into Corfu approx 6miles was 54 euros public transport bus number 7 was 2.50 euro but not quick.
The Elea Beach Hotel is in a very quiet location no shops around just a couple of supermarkets found Dassia very dirty with streets littered with rubbish and old abandoned ciars not really much atmosphere apart from the annoying entertainment clown room was okay did have a couple of issues 1/ metal plate missing off live electrical wiring not good if you had a toddler 2/ after your first day the coffee and sugar was not replenished it was a first day complimentary drink 3/ pending where your room was the smell from the hotel's open drain sewage really did smell bad Lack of sun brollies around both pools plus the same old problem towels on the beds. We did see rats in the hole's in the old olive trees and in the tiled roof by the entrance to the reception from the pool area they would also have full access to all the 1st floor balconies over looking the pool. We see 1 nearly every night so we called it " Stavros " Would I recommend the hotel NO sorry I would say avoid especially if you like to see shops to walk around
