Ivan Yehorchenkov
A Mediterranean Paradise: Sun, Smiles, and Culinary Delights!If you are looking for the ultimate Greek getaway, look no further. Our stay at this beachfront gem was nothing short of spectacular, offering the perfect blend of relaxation, vibrant energy, and world-class hospitality.A Culinary Journey to RememberThe heart of this hotel is undoubtedly its kitchen. The Greek and Mediterranean cuisine is simply magnificent. Every meal felt like a celebration of local flavors! We were blown away by the immense variety of traditional dishes, including:Perfectly seasoned Moussaka and Pastitsio.Freshly prepared Choriatiki (Greek Salad) with creamy feta and fragrant olive oil.Tender Grilled Octopus and succulent Souvlaki.Crispy Spanakopita and authentic Dolmades.The dessert station was a dream come true, featuring everything from honey-drenched Baklava and Galaktoboureko to an endless array of fresh seasonal fruits. The selection of drinks and local wines perfectly complemented the dining experience.First-Class Comfort & ServiceBeing on the first line of the sea, the location is unbeatable. Waking up to the sound of the waves and being just steps away from the crystal-clear water is a luxury we won't soon forget. The rooms provided exceptional comfort, serving as a peaceful sanctuary after a day in the sun.What truly sets this hotel apart is the impeccable service. The staff is incredibly welcoming and friendly, always greeting us with genuine smiles and going above and beyond to ensure our stay was perfect.Energy and AtmosphereThe animation team deserves a special mention! Their energy is infectious, providing fantastic entertainment that keeps both adults and children engaged without being intrusive. There was never a dull moment, yet the hotel still managed to feel like a tranquil escape.Summary: This hotel is a masterpiece of Greek hospitality. If you want to indulge in amazing food, enjoy top-tier service, and live right on the edge of the Mediterranean blue, this is the place to be. We left with full stomachs and even fuller hearts!
anjelina goldlust
We had a wonderful stay at Nautica Blue Hotel in Fanes, Rhodes. The entire experience exceeded our expectations. The rooms were spacious, spotless, and very comfortable, making it easy to relax throughout our holiday.
The food was excellent, with a wide selection of dishes available every day. There was always something fresh and delicious to choose from, catering to different tastes.
A special mention goes to the Sunset Bar. The cocktails were beautifully prepared, full of flavor, and always served with great attention to detail. The bartender Maria was highly skilled, friendly, and professional, creating a fantastic atmosphere for guests to enjoy their evenings.The sunset from the bar is the most beautiful!
The staff across the hotel were welcoming, attentive, and always willing to help with a smile. Their hospitality truly made our stay even more enjoyable.
We would definitely recommend Nautica Blue to anyone visiting Rhodes and look forward to returning in the future!
H Mc
Spent a week here in May
Booked it bc it’s cheap and it literally ticked all the boxes.
It’s in the middle of nowhere but we didn’t plan on moving anyways.
Food is decent - can always find something, staff are helpful, it’s very clean, shop onsite is more than reasonable, rooms big sized and has everything you need.
Can just walk up and get your own beer.
We didn’t bother with the entertainment and we didn’t have many kids there so it was ideal for us as a couple of friends to drink away the days.
We went to the Greek à la carte and it was the same food on the buffet but served to you. Wouldn’t bother tbh unless you’re particularly not keen on getting up to get your own food.
In summary - would go back and would recommend.
Timothy Lockyer
I recently stayed at All Senses Nautical Blue Resort in Rhodes and would rate it 3/5 rather than the advertised 5 stars.
The standout feature was the cleanliness. Rooms were cleaned daily, fresh towels were provided every day, and the restaurants, pools, beach areas, and public spaces were consistently well maintained. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, with excellent beds, and check-in and check-out were straightforward. Staff were friendly and often offered cold water when returning to the hotel.
The location is beautiful with plenty of beach space, but it is very isolated. Rhodes Town is expensive to reach by taxi, often costing around €50 each way.
Food was acceptable with a good variety, particularly the fresh fruit and salads. However, breakfast was disappointing, with bland eggs, poor-quality sausages, and too much emphasis on pastries. The cocktails were by far the biggest disappointment, often tasting poor or undrinkable, while the juices seemed diluted or artificial.
As a Type 1 diabetic, I was concerned that some drinks labelled as sugar-free caused significant blood glucose spikes, making the nutritional information seem unreliable.
Maintenance was inconsistent. The tennis and volleyball facilities were poorly maintained, with damaged courts, broken lighting, and debris in the volleyball sand. Grass areas were patchy and neglected in places. Wi-Fi was extremely poor throughout the resort, and while maintenance quickly fixed my room television, the air conditioning was only average.
Entertainment was limited and mostly aimed at older guests. Much of it was not in English, and the nightclub lacked atmosphere. The main pool also closed at 6pm, which felt far too early during summer.
Other issues included occasional sewage smells near my room, sprinklers spraying across walkways, an out-of-service sauna, overpriced spa treatments and shop prices, and a confusing payment issue where a purchase appeared on my bank statement under the name “Hi Jet,” causing unnecessary concern and disputing a transaction with my bank (the shop had used a card machine for a completely different shop).
Overall, the cleanliness, comfortable rooms, pools, beach access, and friendly staff were definite positives. However, poor drinks, weak entertainment, unreliable nutritional information, maintenance issues, poor Wi-Fi, expensive extras, and the isolated location mean I do not feel this resort meets 5-star standards. It offers reasonable value at a lower price but feels much closer to a 3-star resort overall.
Royston Cartwright
Overall, the hotel was okay, but there were several disappointing aspects that would stop us from returning.
The biggest issue was the entertainment. It was clearly aimed almost exclusively at French guests, making English-speaking guests feel excluded. Nathan was the only member of the entertainment team who made a genuine effort to involve everyone and include us in the games. He was excellent and deserves recognition for his enthusiasm and friendliness. Unfortunately, the other entertainers, particularly Lungi, made little or no effort to involve English guests, which left us feeling ignored.
The hotel is also in the middle of nowhere, with very little nearby. Even a local Greek taxi driver commented that it was a poorly located hotel.
There was also an ant infestation in our room, which was disappointing. However, aside from that, the room itself was clean and comfortable.
On a positive note, the bar and restaurant staff were friendly and hardworking, and the reception staff were always helpful and polite.
Overall, while some staff members were excellent, the lack of inclusive entertainment, the location, and the ant problem meant the holiday did not meet our expectations. If you're an English-speaking guest, be aware that this hotel seems to cater primarily to French visitors.