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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: mythica
« on: August 23, 2010, 01:57:36 PM »
I've tried to hold back on this one but I can't now...

The food is ok, it's just that it's a bit dull compared to the other restaurants on offer. Reminds us of going to your Auntie's when you were little and you put on a polite wee smile to hide the fact you were bored stiff.

The reverse scenario would be Greek people setting up a Scottish restaurant in Edinburgh.....it just doesn't work.

IMHO :)

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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: Rugby League
« on: August 09, 2010, 12:16:31 PM »
Condor will plumb in one of the Sky channels for you. BBC might be a problem as SS tends to sit in a bit of a blind spot for Condor's BBC signal and therefore may be a wee bit erratic.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Hello everybody!
« on: August 07, 2010, 02:02:00 AM »
Delfino fans

I don't think there is any snobbishness kicking around.

I've heard good reports about the place and it probably ticks the boxes for a special occassion.

For me for  the summer family holiday would cost around €2500-3000 for 14 nights accomodation at Delfino, plus £1k in flights, which for San Stef, for what it offers and as much as I love it, is not competitive. Much better luxury available for that sort of cash - albeit that needs to be balanced against the friendliness of the resort.....IMHO.

 :-X

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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: Spoilt for choice?
« on: August 06, 2010, 01:23:21 AM »
Zorbas
Little Prince

Both great for greek dancing

and then Nafsica

Bar; Enjoyed the Athens Bar this year.

Good luck!

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Hello everybody!
« on: August 06, 2010, 01:19:23 AM »
Hi cdavies86

Flew home last Friday, weather was beautifully hot in hi 30s. No windy days, just a good sea breeze at its strongest. 19/7 - 30/7, rgds

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Out and About / Re: The Golden Beach of San Stefanos
« on: August 04, 2010, 05:10:45 PM »
Jules

The beach at Havana end is noticeably narrower  (19/7 - 30/7) with not enough room for two rows of loungers plus  the space behind. There is one full row of loungers stretching further towards nudie land with occassionally little sets of 3 brollies behind it. There is still plenty room though, just not as spacious in previous years. They've had to build up the dunes a little bit to restore and protect the football pitch, by transplanting some of the sand from behind the south goal.

Dimitri from Little Prince said it will be resolved by several months of good north winds and currents, apprently it's happened before and it will happen again no doubt.

cheery

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Essentials live from San Stef.....
« on: August 03, 2010, 02:53:52 PM »
BLP

We booked with Maria at Kappa travel opposite Athens Bar. €50 for two adults and an 8 year old. Boat leaves harbour at 9.15, picks up more at Sidari and then docks in Ericousa at 11.00. Left the island at 3ish and back in SS around 4.45.

Trips run on a Sat, Mon and Wed methinks. We went last Wed.

Hope these responses help you.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Tickets
« on: August 02, 2010, 01:35:50 PM »
BLP

At least you were told.

We use Thomson for flights only and as a flight operator they are ticketless.

When we arrived at Corfu airport last friday with our email reservation we were told the flight actually leaves at 16.00 and not 15.00 as written on the email. If it had been brought forward from the original booking we would have been snookered as they didn't send us any correspondence advising of the different flight time....

Therefore we will double check what time the coach pick ups are leaving when we organise our taxi.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: So what is Thomsons up to in 2011?
« on: August 01, 2010, 12:43:47 PM »
Tony, I don't think you can split the allowance but whether you need to pay or take remedial action is up to the check-in staff. We saw a family having to transfer stuff between suitcases at Newcastle airport to avoid the extra cost. I guess so long as you have normal stuff at the top of the suitcase and keep the bondage kit well below at bottom then it isn't too embarrassing.

Coming home, one of our cases was over the 23kg but the Greek lady didn't bother with excess charge.

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Out and About / Re: current weather
« on: August 01, 2010, 12:36:17 PM »
Can confirm it is high 30s occasionally 40s during the day with lows around 23/34 at night. This was from 19/7 ro 30/7. cheers

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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: Little Prince
« on: August 01, 2010, 12:30:54 PM »
It is the same two lads, plus another boy who looks around 12 and seems to appeal to the very young girls !!

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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: Gyros
« on: July 31, 2010, 05:29:14 PM »
Going back to the thread, you can try it in Yannis Snack place opposite Athens Bar. It was a very tasty and cheap lunch last week. Rgds

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Essentials live from San Stef.....
« on: July 31, 2010, 01:08:11 PM »
Back home now!

Don - I'm not from the Blue Toon, originally from Glasgow but now in Crossford, just west of Dunfermline. Never been to BT but did spend a lovely week in Portsoy with my wife and Dad a few years back. I intend to golf up there in the next year or so.

Tony - Donna and Spiros have their station halfway between the stream and Mistral, more or less outside Waves. They said they wanted to try the "other end" and were pleased with how it was going. I'm not sure who Costas is but the brolly dolly at the Havana end is an older Greek woman whose children collect the money.

Everyone,

Other snippets,

There is a new bar opened on the cliff walk to Arillas called Akrotiri (or maybe Astotiri can't remember) It is stunning with cracking views over Arillas Bay to its front and San Stef bay to its rear. It opened at beginning of season and does serves food - although we only had drinks. For those needing directions, it's staight up the hill beyond Tsaros apts and Elpitha bistro, and turn left for 60 yds at cliff path to Arillas - a very spectacular and beautifully appointed pitstop.

If anyone fancies a trip to the Isle of Ericousa its worth it for a change scene and even slower pace of life. If there are serious walkers then the circuit of the island is 6 miles and although hilly it can be done. The main beach is very peaceful - fell asleep on it :) Even quieter beach is beyond that to the right as you sail into the harbour. We had a lovely lunch in the Oasis which was busy with locals - it was good to see the owner put his 10 year old boy on a moped with polly bag of 4 Mythos for the harbour workers. When he returned, part 2 of the task involved a repeat journey, this time with 4 filled baguetes...I liked the order of priority.

Anybody who is a fan of Zorbas should note the dancing is as good as ever, the food is still as tasty with Pavlos and Billy showing their usual impish sense of fun. If you are looking for Dimitra, dark haired girl who worked there last year, she now works in Havana in the evening - she's passed her accountancy exams and ready to make the world her own :)

Little Prince is as busy as ever with Dimitri still marshalling his troops to all his guests satisfaction - what a great man he is.

And finally some instances why we love San Stef and are going back to stay with Aristoula at Olgas next year....
1) Donna (the lounger) met us and said to my 8 year old son....."How is your new puppy that you were picking up the day after you got home last year?" Just how do she remember these details, it's beyond me.
2) Dimitra (ex Zorbas), she nearly accidentally chopped my hand off in in the ice cream box in Havana, after she apologised she recognised me and asked me how my son was by name, again how does she remember the name after a year and after six visits to Zorbas last year.
3) Olga's, Aristoula is the most perfect hostess. Keeps in the background, makes sure you want for nothing, plays peaceful quiet music that floats gently around the pool and treats all the other guests the same whether they be first timers or regulars. It's easy, lazy family fun with her.
4) Maria in Kappa travel. Quite simply amazing. We met her every day to cash a cheque. Last day, a gift from her to my family with beautiful card and address details to keep in touch.
5) and lastly, as I agreed with friends John and Maria and family whom we met up again with this year, all you do is, "just arrive in San Stefanos, switch it on and it works"

I've been blessed to travel to lots of places in the Med, USA, Asia, Caribbean where I've done my usual thing as I do in San Stef but SS is a place where the locals reciprocate by the bucket load. They make us feel welcome, humble and happy.

This was our 3rd visit and it works :)

Loftyscot, Fife

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San Stefanos news and views / Essentials live from San Stef.....
« on: July 27, 2010, 02:13:01 PM »
Quick update folks for those flying out shortly....:)

Weather....absolutely scorchio, high 30s for last 8 days
Currency....115 euros after commission for 100 pound t/c
Set menus all range in the 8-9 Euro mark for 3 courses.
Airport taxi is 65 euro, 57 from Kapetanos if booked in advance

Greek night at Manthos was great fun - even had two old wrinklies frollicking au naturelle on the beach below us  :-*

Spiros and Donna have changed beach pitch, now at the Waves end. Donna tells us the beach shack was washed away in the storms and is now RIP in Davy Jones' locker.

Beach is much narrower ar Havana end but still wide enough for the rows of brollies.

The Mistral lunch recommendation was spot on, thanks to whoever suggested that.

Thanks to Don for coconut fishcurry recommendation at Beachcomber, it was fantastic.

Hope you all find this helpful

LoftyScot live from the TB Hotel Internet. 39 deg C today...wowwwww!

ps Groucho night at Olgas tonight, rock on Tommy

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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: Coconut fish curry
« on: July 15, 2010, 01:53:39 AM »
Rock'n'roll boys, hi praise indeed,
As a veteran of the Koh-i-noor in Glasgow and the Shampan in Brick Lane, I look forward to it being that good. Roll on next week

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