Just returned from Anastacia Beach Hotel and found the hotel to be poor. Reception area dates back to the 80's and the rooms were is poor condition, my inbuilt fridge was replaced by a larger freestanding one taking up floor space, The shower cubicle was tiny and leaked constantly, leaving pools in the bathroom. Except for rooms overlooking the pool on one side, the others overlook the tiny enclosed over grown garden where the sound echoes and can be very noisy. I was unfortunate to have to hear someone hacking away every morning just before breakfast! Breakfast was limited in choice and of low quality. Other guests were openly making filled rolls and making up lunchtime snacks. I usually do the same but they made enough to start selling them and nobody batted an eyelid. Incredible! The hotel pool and sunbeds are opened to the public and the outside toilets are popular with the locals. The staff at the linked beach-side restaurant are hot on anyone bring in outside food and drinks, including water, which you would think is essential on hot sunny days there. I lost my room key and was charged 30 Euros for a replacement, I mean how much does it cost to cut another? I accept there might a some penalty but that was ridiculous. So all in all not a good experience. To be fair, I think Greece is in such a mess, everyone is just trying to make a living.