Rosy's Little Village Resort

Hotel · Attica

Rosy's Little Village Resort

Hotel · Attica
Skliri 1, Skala 180 10, Greece

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Nestled along the Saronic Gulf, this breezy resort features a private rocky beach, airy Cycladic-style rooms, and a cozy restaurant serving organic fare with stunning views.  

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Skliri 1, Skala 180 10, Greece Get directions

rosyslittlevillage.com

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Skliri 1, Skala 180 10, Greece Get directions

+30 2297 091610
rosyslittlevillage.com

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Mar 5, 2025

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Larisa P

Google
Excellent vegan food - we had the daily specials - artichokes, beetroot salad and black eyed peas salad. Everything was amazing and so was the service. The service staff were very helpful and open to cater to our vegan needs. Location is also very private and cosy.

Yannik Dimon

Google
What a beautiful place ☀️ We enjoyed our stay here a lot. The view, the food and the staff are amazing. But we need to mention the best service staff Tarek, he deserves ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ See you next year ☀️

Xristina Prompona

Google
I visited Rosys bar with a friend for a swim, coffee, and some food. The location has direct beach access, so we were in our swimwear. Surprisingly, a staff member, who appeared to be the manager or owner, asked us to “cover up” because there were families around. This comment felt inappropriate, especially since the staff member was serving customers barefoot, indicating a lack of a formal dress code. It was disappointing to be made to feel uncomfortable in a setting that naturally involves swimwear. If you're looking for a place where you can relax by the beach without feeling judged, I would recommend considering other options. This experience was not in line with the welcoming environment one would expect at a beachside establishment.

Maria Sarris

Google
I have been blessed to have been able to stay at Rosys twice over the years. Warm and friendly welcoming with an abundance of food choices. I have special dietary requirements and the kitchen catered my every need. The atmosphere was just beautiful both during the day with the amazing views and water, and the entertainment in the evening. Highly recommend Rosys little village to anyone wanting a peaceful break with superb views. All the staff were wonderful and the rooms were spotless. I’ll be back!!! Thank you rosy and your team x

Cécile Fekete

Google
If you're looking for amazing food (truly amazing, we tried meat, shrimp, vegetables, etc) great staff and a great view, this is the place!!! I recommend this big time, never hesitate to come and eat here please. I wish them the best because this was an amazing experience.

Xristina P

Google
Sexist and rude !!!! |I recently visited Rosys bar with a friend for a swim, coffee, and some food. The place has direct access to the sea, so naturally, we were in our swimwear. Shockingly, a man who appeared to be the manager or owner rudely told us to “cover up” because there were families around. This comment was not only offensive but also deeply sexist. Kids don’t sexualize our bodies; adults like him do, and it’s unacceptable.||What made it even more absurd was that he was serving customers barefoot, indicating there was no strict dress code. It was clear his comment was more about his own inappropriate views than any real issue.||If you want to feel at ease and enjoy the beach without being judged, I recommend avoiding this place. They clearly lack respect for their customers and the environment they’re situated in. Absolutely ridiculous and disappointing behavior for a seaside establishment.

Nina O

Google
We stayed 2 nights at Rosie’s and would come back in a heart beat. Simple and nice rooms. Lunch was delicious. Location is great, secluded but only 5 min to the village center. At least for one leg you should opt for the slow ferry between Agistri and Athens because of the beautiful views from the outside decks only the ferry (not speed boat) offers.

J Dubs

Google
Such a cute little oasis on the island of Agistri! It’s not just a hotel… it is a little village, neighborhood of 17 rooms all interconnected by pathways, a restaurant, several decks that lead out to the ocean and a yoga-centric getaway. Spent 2 night here with my wife. The owner Rosy is very laid back and speaks English, German and Greek. She has a little dog named Roxanne, who’s adorable. The room had a very basic bathroom, bed, central A/C, books, refrigerator, kettle and a patio that overlooked the ocean. One night there was a massive rain/thunderstorm, which was a bit scary but no concerns with the building. I should have brought a book or something to occupy my time. Everything on the island is walkable. A grocery store is a 10 minute walk down the hill, near the port. The rooms are affordable, and everyone is so kind and friendly.