Kavala’s Lucy Hotel
Lucy Hotel at kavala is uniquely located at the western end of the city of Kavala at the tip of cape Kalamitsa, our hotel offers a combination of spectacular sea views of the Aegean, elegantly decorated rooms and suites, a variety of dining facilities, superb meeting and event planning capabilities, an outdoor swimming pool, a blue flag sandy beach – a combination of a resort hotel within the city’s reach. It is a five-star hotel located in Kavala, Greece, perched on a small peninsula that overlooks the city and the Aegean Sea. The hotel offers 88 rooms and suites that are equipped with modern amenities that provide guests with a comfortable and relaxing stay. The rooms are stylishly decorated and have balconies or terraces with breathtaking views of the sea or the city.
The hotel Lucy features several dining options, including the North 40° 55′ a la carte restaurant, which offers a selection of Mediterranean and international dishes, and the Gran Turismo Bar, which serves a variety of drinks and cocktails. The hotel also has a beach bar and a pool bar that offers light snacks and refreshing beverages.
Lucy Hotel’s state-of-the-art spa is inspired by the cultural heritage of Kavala and features a steam bath, sauna, hot tub, and indoor heated pool.
For business travelers, Lucy Hotel has several conference rooms equipped with modern technology and accommodating up to 1,200 guests. The hotel also offers a range of facilities and services designed to make events and business meetings run smoothly. The hotel is a short drive from Alexander the Great International Airport and has easy access to the Egnatia Highway.
Overall, Lucy Hotel provides guests with a luxurious stay in Kavala, featuring state-of-the-art amenities and a breathtaking view of the Aegean Sea.
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Do I have to wear a mask in transports – inside taxi or private hired vehicles – in Greece?
(2022 guidance on the use of face masks in Greece – Covid19 update)
TAXIS / PRIVATE TRANSFERS / MINIVANS / MINIBUSES / CITY BUSES
Our staff will wear a face covering inside the taxis and all private-hired cars for the duration of your journey. Our driver will use hand satinizer before and after any transaction or contact with your luggage etc. In Greece, it is the law that you must wear either a face covering or face mask even if you are vaccinated inside the taxis or private hired cars. Exemptions include people who have medical issues (trouble breathing, unability to wear a mask properly etc), children under the age of three (3) or you have any other legitamate reason not to – however please note that proof maybe requested by local authorities. Our drivers treat everyone with respect and compassion and understand if it is not immediately obvious that some people are not able to wear face covering for medical reasons.
AIRPORTS / AIRPLANES / TRAINS / INTERCITY BUSES:
From Wednesday 1st of June 2022 and after, Greek state decided and it is the law now that masks are not mandatory.
SHIPS / FERRYBOATS
From Thursday 2nd of June 2022 and after Greek state decided and it is the law now that masks are not mandatory, but it is strongly reccomended.
Where do I have to wear mask in Greece?
(in use after 1st of June 2022 for summer/autumn period – Covid19 update)
From Wednesday 1st of June 2022 and after, Greek state decided and it is the law now that:
– Masks are NOT mandatory anymore INDOORS. This means that you DON’T have to wear a facemask anymore, if you want to visit a coffee shop, a restaurant, a beach bar, a shop, hotel or supermarket.
– You MUST wear a mask, if you visit the following places: public hospital, pharmacy, private clinic, doctor’s office, medical centre, retirement and nursing home. You must also wear a mask, when using public transportation (public bus, taxi, chauffeurred-driven vehicles etc)