Skip to main content
MyConciergeHotel
5★

LUX®ME DAMA DAMA

Faliráki 851 00, Grèce, Faliraki

Hotel 5-star in Faliraki, Greece, 655 m from WaterPark, featuring direct sea access, an outdoor pool and the all-inclusive LUXME concept.

Hotel gallery

The gallery

Hotel gallery10 photos

About

LUX®ME DAMA DAMA is located on the famous Faliraki beach in Greece. This 5★ hotel, part of Grecotel, offers an all-inclusive experience. Sun-filled public spaces and a 100-meter pool enhance the welcoming atmosphere. Gardens with bungalows surround the property, providing stunning sea views. This setting is ideal for travelers seeking relaxation and comfort. What sets this hotel apart is the LUXME (Luxury Made Easy) concept, promising a hassle-free stay. Guests enjoy premium service, refined cuisine, and various activities. The blend of luxury and convenience creates a pleasant and relaxing ambiance. The natural surroundings enchant visitors, enhancing the appeal of this hotel. Before you go, know that this hotel is perfect for couples, families, and solo travelers. The summer season is particularly popular, with direct beach access. Water activities and nearby excursions add an extra dimension to the stay. _My tip from the Concierge: book your sunbed on the beach in advance to fully enjoy your day in the sun._

History & spirit of the place

In Faliraki, on Rhodes’ eastern coast, LUX®ME DAMA DAMA belongs to a Mediterranean resort tradition shaped by space, light and an immediate relationship with the sea. More than a conventional holiday hotel, it reinterprets the codes of the grand Greek seaside resort through a contemporary all-inclusive lens. The point here is not simply to stay by the beach, but to organise holiday time around a promise of ease: no constant trade-off between comfort, simplicity and quality of service.

The LUX®ME name reflects a precise philosophy, one in which luxury is made easier in everyday use, less ceremonial than in certain urban grand hotels, yet still attentive in experience. This approach suits a destination such as Faliraki particularly well, long associated with its shoreline and summer energy, and now also appealing to travellers seeking a more balanced setting of relaxation, swimming, gardens and island rhythm. LUX®ME DAMA DAMA speaks to guests who want the generosity of a complete resort without giving up aesthetic coherence or a sense of refinement.

The architecture and layout of the property reinforce that spirit. Light-filled public areas, gardens dotted with bungalows and an open outlook to the sea create a distinctly Aegean setting, where the outdoors is never merely a backdrop but an integral part of the stay. The landscape is not treated as a distant view: it enters daily life, from early walks to late afternoons by the shore. This way of inhabiting the place, deeply Mediterranean in character, gives the hotel a softer, more lived-in identity than one based on spectacle.

The property also needs to be understood within the wider context of Greek hospitality. On Rhodes, an island shaped by movement and exchange, welcoming travellers has long been tied to the circulation of visitors, merchants and holidaymakers. Without claiming a specific historical lineage not documented here, the hotel nevertheless belongs to that culture of stay in which conviviality, the table, proximity to the sea and the pleasure of outdoor living all matter. In that sense, service is not conceived as display, but as a continuous, discreet and structuring presence.

What ultimately sets LUX®ME DAMA DAMA apart is its ability to combine the family resort, the seaside retreat for couples and the practical address for solo travellers. Few properties manage to hold those three registers without losing focus. When well executed, the all-inclusive concept becomes a tool of freedom: it simplifies the stay, removes constant calculation and allows guests to focus on what matters most — the sea, rest, meals, activities and shared time. In a hotel landscape where many promises sound alike, that clarity of use is already a form of identity.

The hotel

LUX®ME DAMA DAMA’s first asset is its direct position on Faliraki Beach. In a destination where the shoreline shapes the entire travel experience, that setting is far from incidental: it defines the rhythm of the stay, the quality of the light and the way one moves between room, pool, gardens and sea. Here, one passes from one environment to another without interruption, with that sought-after sense of continuity that marks the better seaside resorts. The beach becomes a natural extension of the hotel, while the hotel gives structure to the spontaneity of a holiday.

The property is organised around generous outdoor areas. The gardens with bungalows introduce a more intimate scale, balancing the more open communal zones. This alternation between broad perspectives and more sheltered sequences avoids the monolithic feel sometimes found in large coastal complexes. The eye moves between planting, water lines and the marine horizon, giving the place a constant sense of air and pause. Even in the busier summer period, the layout helps preserve moments of calm.

The 100-metre swimming pool is one of the hotel’s defining visual and practical landmarks. Beyond its scale, it plays a central role in resort life: a meeting point for some, a lap-friendly stretch for others, and a quiet stage for the warmest hours of the day. In a beach hotel, a large pool is not merely an extra facility; it offers another way of inhabiting the climate, especially for guests who want to alternate between salt water and fresh water, sociability and retreat, sun and more temperate corners. Here, it clearly forms part of the property’s signature.

The public spaces, described as filled with light, reflect an aesthetic attuned to the Aegean context. The emphasis is less on display than on clarity, legibility and ease of use. In this kind of address, circulation matters as much as decoration: being able to move easily between the resort’s different areas, orient oneself without effort, and find a lounge, terrace or shaded spot at the right moment. That practical intelligence contributes greatly to the perceived quality of a stay, particularly for families or longer holidays.

Yet the sea remains the guiding thread throughout. Sea views, whether direct or partial depending on the location, constantly recall the hotel’s reason for being. In Faliraki, the sea is not merely scenery; it shapes mood, timing and even the social life of a holiday. Guests return to it in the morning for a first swim, at midday for a pause between activities, and again in the late afternoon when the light softens. The hotel makes full use of that geographical fact without overstating it.

For travellers discovering Rhodes, the property also offers a base that is easy to understand and pleasant to inhabit. One may choose to spend most of the stay on site, carried by the comfort of the all-inclusive concept and immediate beach access, or use it as an anchor point for exploring the eastern coast before returning to an environment that is already prepared, fluid and restful. That dual reading — refuge and departure point — is one of the hotel’s most appealing qualities.

Rooms, bungalows and the art of staying

In a resort such as LUX®ME DAMA DAMA, the room is not merely a place to sleep between activities. It plays an essential role in the balance of the stay, especially over several days, whether travelling as a couple, with family or alone and wanting a genuine place of retreat. The brief does not detail every accommodation category, but it does make the overall spirit clear: rooms and bungalows integrated into a setting oriented towards gardens, light and sea, with an emphasis on ease of use rather than decorative effect alone.

The bungalows in particular suggest a more horizontal, more relaxed way of inhabiting the resort. In the Mediterranean imagination, this kind of accommodation evokes a closer relationship with the outdoors, a more direct link to the gardens and a sense of intimacy that appeals equally to couples and families. Guests often seek calm, easy access and the feeling of staying in a more personal enclave within a larger whole. In Faliraki, where the climate encourages a life lived with doors and windows open to the season, that configuration makes particular sense.

Sea views are naturally among the major attractions of certain units. Beyond the prestige attached to the phrase, they should be understood as a very concrete quality of life. A room facing the marine horizon changes one’s perception of time: mornings begin with sharper light, daytime pauses acquire another depth, and returning in the late afternoon comes with a rare sense of openness. Even for guests who make full use of the communal spaces, knowing that this visual relationship with the sea awaits them lends the stay a particular coherence.

The in-room experience is also shaped by service. Daily housekeeping and turndown service indicate regular attention to comfort, discreet yet decisive. In resort hospitality, such gestures matter greatly: returning from the beach to a room put back in order, refreshed textiles and an atmosphere prepared for the evening. These may be details, but they create the sense of being cared for that separates a merely pleasant stay from one that is truly restorative.

It is also reasonable to assume that the accommodation layout responds to the diversity of guests welcomed by the hotel. A couple does not seek the same thing as a family with children, nor as a solo traveller spending a few days in the sun. A successful resort is one that allows each guest to find the right distance: proximity to facilities for some, relative seclusion for others, easy access to the beach or the gardens depending on habits. That flexibility, more than surface area or a list of features, is what makes holiday accommodation work.

Ultimately, the rooms and bungalows at LUX®ME DAMA DAMA appear designed as calm bases capable of absorbing the variations of a stay. Guests pass through them to prepare for the day, to pause during the hottest hours, to regroup before dinner, and to listen to quiet return after the animation of the communal areas. In a well-conceived all-inclusive address, the room is never peripheral: it is where one regains one’s rhythm and turns a succession of activities into a true holiday experience.

Dining in the LUXME spirit

In an all-inclusive hotel of this level, dining is a central question. It shapes not only the perceived standard of the experience, but also the way each day unfolds. The LUXME concept, as outlined in the brief, promises refined cuisine within a carefree framework. That matters: the success of an all-inclusive stay lies not in abundance alone, but in the ability to offer meals that remain desirable, varied and thoughtfully composed, so that guests never feel they are settling for convenience.

At LUX®ME DAMA DAMA, dining can therefore be understood as one of the stay’s guiding threads. In a seaside resort, breakfast sets the tone: it accompanies waking, prepares guests for the beach and establishes the rhythm of the day. At lunch, the table should become lighter and more flexible, suited to movement between pool and sea. In the evening, it turns into a moment of gathering, sometimes more dressed, sometimes more relaxed, but always important within the gentle dramaturgy of a holiday. The value of a well-run all-inclusive concept lies precisely in enabling guests to move between these registers without friction.

The Greek setting naturally brings its own culinary grammar. Without assigning the hotel restaurants or signatures not documented here, it is worth recalling that staying on Rhodes also means entering a culture of clear flavours, sun-filled produce, shared meals and generous timing. Olive oil, summer vegetables, herbs, fish and preparations that are simple yet precise all belong to that Mediterranean horizon travellers come seeking. In a seaside property, cuisine is at its best when it remains legible, fresh and in tune with the climate.

One of the concrete advantages of the LUXME concept lies in the psychological freedom it creates. Not having to calculate every order, not turning every desire into a budget decision, allows for a more spontaneous stay. This applies equally to a coffee taken at an unexpected moment, a cooling pause after the beach, or a dinner extended without hurry. For families, that simplicity is particularly valuable; for couples, it leaves more room for improvisation; for solo travellers, it makes the stay feel smoother and less constrained.

The quality of dining in a resort is also measured by its ability to support different patterns of use. Some guests want to ritualise their meals, while others prefer a freer, almost fragmented approach throughout the day. A good property knows how to respond to both expectations: offering structured moments and more informal options without making either seem secondary. It is often in that flexibility that genuine hotel know-how becomes visible.

Ultimately, dining at LUX®ME DAMA DAMA should be understood as part of the property’s broader way of life, on a par with the beach, the gardens and the pool. It does not merely aim to feed or entertain; it organises time, encourages togetherness, punctuates holiday days and contributes to that sense of managed ease which remains one of the address’s most convincing promises.

Wellbeing, slow rhythm and outdoor living

The brief does not explicitly mention a spa in the strict sense, and it would be unwise to describe facilities without a source. What the positioning of LUX®ME DAMA DAMA does suggest, however, is a broader wellbeing experience deeply connected to climate, sea and the organisation of time. In a beach resort, care is not expressed only through treatment rooms or branded rituals; it also takes shape in the possibility of slowing down, swimming, walking, taking the sun in moderation and then returning to shade, calm and water.

The 100-metre pool clearly plays a role here. It allows for a free, non-intimidating relationship with movement. Some guests will see it as a place of relaxation, others as a setting for more regular, almost meditative swimming. That versatility is valuable because it avoids reducing wellbeing to a single definition. On holiday, many travellers are looking less for performance than for a sensory reset: sleeping better, moving more, breathing more deeply and recovering a simpler relationship with their body and energy.

Direct access to Faliraki Beach reinforces this dimension. In the eastern Mediterranean, the sea naturally structures very elemental and very effective wellbeing rituals: an early swim, a walk by the water, reading time facing the horizon, alternating the warmth of the sun with marine freshness. These gestures are far from incidental. They reorder the day, calm attention and establish the slow rhythm many guests come to a Greek island precisely to find. Luxury here often lies in that recovered availability.

The gardens with bungalows add another layer to the experience. In a seaside resort, planting does not serve merely to decorate; it tempers, shelters, filters light and creates transitions. Walking through a garden after the beach, returning to one’s room along a quieter path, sitting for a few minutes between two phases of the day: these moments may seem modest, yet they are decisive in the overall feeling of rest. Wellbeing often emerges from this discreet choreography between activity and retreat.

The importance of service within this economy of comfort should also be noted. Efficient daily housekeeping, a room prepared in the evening, assistance available at all hours: these elements do not belong directly to the spa category, yet they contribute fully to relaxation. Logistical stress is one of the first enemies of rest. When a hotel succeeds in removing it, it creates the conditions for a genuinely restorative stay.

So even without detailing a specific treatment offer, it is fair to say that LUX®ME DAMA DAMA proposes a form of wellbeing entirely coherent with its environment. It is based on sea air, light, water, simplicity of use and the ability to compose one’s days according to one’s own tempo. For some, that may mean swimming early and sleeping early; for others, alternating beach, siesta and a late dinner. In every case, the property appears designed to support this quiet reclaiming of personal time.

Concierge & services

The luxury of a contemporary resort is often measured less by an accumulation of facilities than by the quality of its daily functioning. In that respect, LUX®ME DAMA DAMA offers a clear and reassuring service base, particularly well suited to an international leisure clientele. The presence of a 24-hour concierge and a round-the-clock front desk is first and foremost a guarantee of fluidity. Late arrivals, early departures, unexpected assistance, logistical questions or simple requests for guidance: in a holiday hotel, these permanent points of contact are essential.

That availability becomes even more valuable in an island destination. Travelling to Rhodes can involve variable transport schedules, connections, excursion days or changes of pace linked to the heat. Knowing that one can rely on a reception team at any hour allows guests to relax the practical vigilance that often accompanies travel. Service is not there merely to solve problems; it creates a discreet sense of security, particularly appreciated by families, solo travellers or shorter stays in which every half-day matters.

Daily housekeeping and turndown service follow the same logic. They are a reminder that a comfortable seaside stay also depends on excellent execution of the fundamentals. Sand, towels, returns from the beach and changes of clothing between day and evening create a particular domestic rhythm. When a hotel anticipates that rhythm with precision, the stay becomes lighter. Guests no longer think about logistics; they simply enjoy the time available.

Luggage storage and laundry complete the picture usefully. The former is especially valuable on arrival and departure days, when room times do not align perfectly with travel schedules. It allows guests to gain half a day of beach, pool or walking time without constraint. The latter responds to a very concrete reality of sun-filled stays: light clothes worn several times a day, the desire for freshness and the inevitable demands of outdoor activity. In a resort, laundry is not a secondary service; it contributes directly to continuity and comfort.

The wake-up service, often considered minor, also regains real usefulness in this kind of property. An excursion departure, an early transfer or the wish to enjoy the beach before it becomes busier are all situations in which a reliable reminder simplifies the day. As for the multilingual staff mentioned in the brief, this is an important asset in an international destination. The quality of a welcome also depends on precision in communication, understanding expectations and the ability to personalise a response without fuss.

In short, the services at LUX®ME DAMA DAMA appear designed to support the core idea of the LUXME concept: making a stay simpler without diminishing it. True sophistication here is not demonstrative. It lies in continuity of assistance, in the discretion of the teams and in the ability to maintain a high level of comfort without interrupting the freedom of a holiday. That is precisely what one expects from a well-run seaside address: a setting orchestrated well enough that the traveller can finally stop orchestrating everything alone.

The art of living in Faliraki and along the Rhodes coast

Staying at LUX®ME DAMA DAMA also means discovering a certain idea of Rhodes, and more specifically of its eastern shoreline. Faliraki is known for its beach, its accessibility and its summer energy, yet the destination cannot be reduced to a simple seaside resort. It offers a very direct relationship with the sea, the light and that Greek way of living outdoors which turns the simplest gestures — walking, swimming, lingering over a late lunch, staying on a terrace — into a genuine travel programme. Thanks to its setting, the hotel makes it easy to enter that rhythm.

Faliraki Beach is naturally the first horizon. Guests come for swimming, for the length of the shore and for the sense of space the coastline offers when seen early in the morning or towards the end of the day. But it is worth looking beyond the beach itself. Rhodes’ eastern coast alternates between coves, viewpoints, quieter stretches and livelier seaside areas. That variety keeps a stay interesting, because it allows for several holiday intensities: happy stillness for some, light exploration for others.

Rhodes as a whole possesses a cultural depth that extends far beyond the purely seaside imagination. Without setting out a precise heritage programme here, it is worth recalling that the island holds a singular place in the history of the eastern Mediterranean. That historical density gives the stay a particular depth, even when rest remains the main objective. Sometimes a single excursion, a walk in another coastal village or a shift in perspective on the landscape is enough to understand that the island is made of layers, movements and multiple memories.

The local art of living is also expressed through very concrete things: the accepted slowness of the hottest hours, the return of animation in the late afternoon, meals that stretch on, the place of coffee, the importance of conversation and of the view. For a French traveller, this culture of shared time feels both familiar and transporting. It is a reminder that the luxury of a holiday does not always lie in the exceptional, but in the possibility of restoring value to ordinary gestures, provided they are lived in the right setting.

From the hotel, this philosophy can be approached without effort. One may choose to stay on site and let the sea, pool and gardens be enough to compose each day. Or one may alternate with nearby outings, coastal discoveries or more active moments. The great advantage of a well-located address in Faliraki lies precisely in that flexibility: it allows improvisation. And improvisation, when supported by a comfortable base, is often the most accomplished form of holidaymaking.

In that sense, LUX®ME DAMA DAMA does not merely offer accommodation on the beach. It provides access to a way of inhabiting Rhodes, made of movement between hotel comfort and island sensations, between organised service and recovered freedom. That articulation is what makes a stay on the Greek coast truly successful: never having to choose definitively between refuge and the outdoors, between the softness of the resort and the simple call of the sea.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Booking LUX®ME DAMA DAMA through MyConciergeHotel means approaching a stay in Faliraki with a more editorial, more carefully guided understanding of hospitality. In a seaside destination where the offer can seem abundant, the real question is not simply finding a five-star hotel on the beach, but choosing the address whose operation, atmosphere and positioning genuinely match one’s travel plans. An all-inclusive resort does not mean the same thing if one is travelling as a couple, with young children, as a wider family group or for a few days of solo rest. The value of qualified guidance lies precisely in helping to make those distinctions.

LUX®ME DAMA DAMA has very legible strengths: direct access to Faliraki Beach, the LUXME concept, a large pool, gardens with bungalows, sea views and continuous services. The key is knowing how to prioritise them according to one’s expectations. Some travellers will value above all the simplicity of a stay without constant calculation; others the immediate relationship to the beach; others still the possibility of combining resort life with discoveries around Rhodes. Booking intelligently therefore means asking the right questions in advance: ideal length of stay, most suitable period, accommodation style to favour and the desired balance between idleness and outings.

MyConciergeHotel allows that booking to take place within a logic of advice rather than simple transaction. That means taking into account the traveller’s concrete patterns of use: a late arrival, the need for a well-positioned room within the property, the importance of a view, interest in a beach-centred stay, the need for smooth services for a family, or conversely the search for a quieter sequence for two. In resort hospitality, such nuances profoundly shape the final experience.

It is also useful to anticipate seasonality. Summer is naturally the most sought-after period on the Rhodes coast, particularly for hotels with direct sea access. Booking sufficiently early not only secures the best availability, but also allows more choice across accommodation categories. For travellers attentive to beach comfort, it makes sense to organise in advance the details that truly matter once on site, such as the rhythm of each day and practical priorities.

Choosing MyConciergeHotel also means preferring an approach that treats the hotel not as an interchangeable product, but as a place to be interpreted. LUX®ME DAMA DAMA is not simply another address on the Faliraki shoreline: it is a holiday proposition built on ease, light, the sea and a certain coherence of stay. When properly understood, that proposition can correspond very precisely to very different expectations.

For that reason, booking is best considered as the first stage of the experience rather than an administrative formality. Choosing the right moment, the right accommodation type and the right way of using the resort is already a way of beginning the journey. MyConciergeHotel brings that essential perspective, so that a stay on Rhodes starts before arrival, with a decision that is better informed, calmer and more faithful to what one is truly seeking on the Greek coast.

Signature experiences

Exclusive on-site programmes that define this property's character, beyond the room key.

  • Morning on Faliraki Beach

    Beginning the day directly on Faliraki Beach immediately changes the rhythm of a stay. Guests enjoy softer early light, calmer water and a quieter atmosphere than in the middle of the day. This experience suits both early risers keen to swim and travellers who prefer to read facing the horizon before breakfast. The hotel’s great advantage lies in that continuity between room, gardens and shore.

    Accès direct merIncluded in your stay
  • Lengths in the 100-metre pool

    The 100-metre pool is not merely a striking feature of the resort; it allows for a genuine swimming experience, free and adaptable to each guest. Some come early for a few lengths before the heat rises, while others prefer to settle in later and alternate relaxation with movement. It is a simple way to structure the day while making the most of the Mediterranean climate without leaving the heart of the property.

    Signature de l'hôtelIncluded in your stay
  • A quieter stay among the bungalow gardens

    Choosing an accommodation unit within the bungalow gardens allows guests to experience the resort in a more intimate way. The relationship with greenery, the quieter pathways and the sense of being slightly removed from the livelier areas create a different quality of stay. This experience is especially appealing to couples and families seeking a balance between easy access to facilities and the feeling of a personal retreat.

    Esprit resortReservation required
  • A carefree LUXME day

    One of the most convincing experiences here is simply to embrace the LUXME concept for a full day without a rigid agenda. A leisurely breakfast, time on the beach, a pause by the pool, lunch without calculation, a return to the room, then dinner in the evening rhythm: this fluidity is part of the property’s real luxury. It frees the mind and restores to a holiday the simplicity often lost in over-programmed stays.

    Tout inclusIncluded in your stay
  • End of day with a sea view

    In Faliraki, late afternoon is often the finest moment to return to the sea. The heat softens, colours become more nuanced and the resort naturally slows down. Sitting by the water, walking back from the beach through the gardens or simply enjoying a sea view from the hotel reveals what the property offers most convincingly: a direct, daily and calming relationship with the coastal landscape of Rhodes.

    Moment signatureIncluded in your stay
  • Eastern Rhodes coastal escape

    The hotel lends itself well to a light day of exploration along Rhodes’ eastern coast before returning to the comfort of the resort. This experience suits travellers who like to alternate seaside stillness with a sense of discovery. The point is not to multiply stops, but to experience a different light, another perspective on the island, and then return in the evening to the simplicity of a hotel already prepared to welcome one back.

    À combiner avec le séjourReservation required

Highlights

  • On Faliraki Beach
  • LUXME all-inclusive concept
  • 100-metre swimming pool
  • Gardens with bungalows
  • Sea views

Rooms & suites

Room catalog coming soon.

Services & amenities

Wellness

1
  • Outdoor pool

Dining

1
  • Bar

Services

2
  • 24-hour concierge
  • Laundry service

Connectivity

1
  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

1
  • Elevator

Other amenities

20
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Beach access
  • Blackout curtains
  • Breakfast service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Garden
  • In-room safe
  • Luggage storage
  • Minibar
  • Multilingual staff
  • Nespresso machine
  • Non-smoking property
  • Premium toiletries
  • Restaurant
  • Turndown service
  • USB charging ports
  • Wake-up service

Location & access

Address: Faliráki 851 00, Grèce

Map showing the location of LUX®ME DAMA DAMA
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Tiles courtesy of the Wikimedia Foundation

View on the map

Less than 25 minutes on foot from the heart of the neighbourhood: museums, Michelin tables, and the everyday shops you actually need.

What we visit in the neighbourhood

Three places I send my guests to on their first day.

My tip: start early — you save 30 minutes at the door.

  • BetonmoleTourist attraction

    270 m · 3 min walk

  • Ιερό Παρεκκλήσιο Αγίας ΣοφίαςChurch

    325 m · 4 min walk

  • WaterParkTourist attraction

    655 m · 8 min walk

  • Aquarium of Faliraki (AquaWorld)Aquarium

    1.9 km · 3 min by car

  • Faliraki SquareTourist attraction

    2.2 km · 4 min by car

  • Tasos BeachTourist attraction

    2.5 km · 4 min by car

  • Παρεκκλήσι Αγίων ΑποστόλωνChurch

    2.6 km · 5 min by car

  • Saint Nectarios ChurchChurch

    2.7 km · 5 min by car

Stay policies

Check-in & check-out

Check-in
From 15:00
Check-out
Until 11:00

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Pets are not allowed.

Wi-Fi

Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi in all rooms and public spaces.

Distinctions & affiliations

Brand
Grecotel Hotels & Resorts

Why choose LUX®ME DAMA DAMA?

LUX®ME DAMA DAMA is an exceptional address in Faliraki, chosen by the Concierge for its location, service and character. This page gathers verified facts — rooms, dining, amenities, access and policies — together with the Concierge's tip, the operational secret worth knowing before you go. Updated 2 June 2026.

The Concierge's 5 top answers about this hotel

The questions my guests ask me most. Direct answers, no fluff.

  1. Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    LUX®ME DAMA DAMA does not have on-site parking facilities. However, there are parking options nearby. We recommend contacting the concierge for information on available public parking and possibly reserving a spot if needed.

  2. What kind of breakfast is served?

    The hotel offers a varied buffet breakfast included in your all-inclusive stay. Breakfast service hours are typically from 7 AM to 10:30 AM. For those who prefer to have breakfast in their room, room service is also available.

  3. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and public areas. The network is high-speed, allowing you to stay connected easily during your stay. If you need further assistance, feel free to contact the reception.

  4. How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located approximately 16 km from Rhodes International Airport. The drive typically takes between 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic. For added convenience, you can also ask the concierge to arrange an airport transfer.

    My tip : Demandez votre transfert avant le départ, surtout en soirée, les disponibilités peuvent varier selon les vols.

  5. Are airport transfers offered?

    Yes, airport transfers can be arranged by the hotel, usually at an additional cost. These transfers may include a chauffeur-driven car for added comfort. For more details and to book, please contact the concierge.

Frequently asked questions

Before your stay

  • Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    LUX®ME DAMA DAMA does not have on-site parking facilities. However, there are parking options nearby. We recommend contacting the concierge for information on available public parking and possibly reserving a spot if needed.

  • What kind of breakfast is served?

    The hotel offers a varied buffet breakfast included in your all-inclusive stay. Breakfast service hours are typically from 7 AM to 10:30 AM. For those who prefer to have breakfast in their room, room service is also available.

  • Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and public areas. The network is high-speed, allowing you to stay connected easily during your stay. If you need further assistance, feel free to contact the reception.

  • Are pets allowed at LUX®ME DAMA DAMA?

    Pets are not allowed at LUX®ME DAMA DAMA. This policy aims to ensure the comfort of all guests. If you are traveling with a pet, we recommend contacting the concierge to explore nearby pet-sitting options.

  • How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located approximately 16 km from Rhodes International Airport. The drive typically takes between 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic. For added convenience, you can also ask the concierge to arrange an airport transfer.

  • Does the hotel have a pool?

    Yes, the hotel has a 100-meter outdoor pool. This pool is accessible to all guests and is surrounded by gardens, providing a pleasant setting for relaxation. There is no indoor pool, but the outdoor pool is open during the summer season.

  • Is early check-in available?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. It is recommended to contact the concierge prior to your arrival to check if early check-in can be arranged. Regular check-in hours start at 3 PM.

  • Are airport transfers offered?

    Yes, airport transfers can be arranged by the hotel, usually at an additional cost. These transfers may include a chauffeur-driven car for added comfort. For more details and to book, please contact the concierge.

  • What is the hotel's cancellation policy?

    The hotel's cancellation policy may vary depending on the rate chosen and the season. Generally, cancellations are free up to 24 to 72 hours before arrival. For specific terms, it is advisable to contact the concierge.

  • Are there any tourist taxes to pay?

    Yes, tourist taxes may apply and must be paid on-site. The amount of the tourist tax varies according to local regulations and is generally calculated per night per person. For more information, please consult the reception upon your arrival.