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What was the cost of the taxi to the resort?

55 euros e/w. Comparatively expensive, compared to a minibus with a few other people, but we were out of baggage collection, straight in taxi and at Fedra Mare within 50 minutes - pretty good. We had cheap flights + great value accomodation, so didn't mind paying a premium for personal transport.
We do it this way when we go to The Algarve every year, so why not in Corfu. It's our little bit of 'luxury' rather than wait around for other flights to arrive and then go thru' other resorts before arriving where one is staying. 

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We had a private transfer by taxi from and to Corfu airport (as we privately booked flights and accom) - arranged by Dimi at Fedra Mare - yes, it cost more, but was fab - arrived in 50 minutes from airport and the driver stopped on the outskirts of Corfu Town and bought us a Mythos each for the journey to SS - brilliant touch after only being on the island a few minutes!

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Our review of our holiday
« on: June 21, 2010, 11:11:06 PM »
Thanks for your replies - you are right about the restaurants, people have their own favourites and sometimes we will never agree on which are a 'hit' or a 'miss'. The world would be v.boring if we all liked the same! ;D

One other aspect i forgot to mention was the absence of the Czechs compared to last year - they helped 'make' The Condor last June, but there were very few in SS the last couple of weeks.

Tony - don't know about Sunset - didn't venture that far along - i remember last June they were quiet though.

Plus, San Stef travel are moving (from Summer 2011) to a building past the supermarket (near Summer Dreams) down the little beach road - i suppose they want to grab the beach trade, but i would've thought they've a great position already.


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San Stefanos news and views / Our review of our holiday
« on: June 20, 2010, 04:28:50 PM »
Hope you guys don't mind but i thought i'd publish our review of San Stef holiday, June 2010.

Ab fab time staying at Fedra Mare - a very big thanks to Dimitris and H for their hospitality and generosity - a great place to stay for anyone thinking of staying in San Stef. Superb accomodation and spotlessly cleaned everyday.
So how does Fedra Mare compare to Terezas where we stayed last June. Quieter for sure but just as welcoming. The cleaning is better at Fedra Mare, although evenings are quieter - but that was fine as it meant we didn't drink as much! ;D

The weather was absolutely superb (better than last year) - no rain, hardly any cloud and a surprising lack of windy days - still v.warm on an evening. Brilliant!

San Stef itself is very quiet - esp our first week - seemed to get busier from Monday this last week, but all the bars are v.quiet. Quite a few nights we walked passed Silver Star (at about 10) and it was dead - about 7 or 8 tables occupied. We were in Condor most evenings and it was quieter than last year - in fact, after the tribute acts most people left - one night we were in there until about 1.30 and there was 6 of us in there. The really annoying thing was that most people watched the acts, almost for free, only buying one or two drinks - out of order IMO.
Thomas Bay looked fairly 'steady' all thru' the holiday. the new bar opposite Condor is nearly finished so i guess it will be open v.soon.
A big thank you to Anna at Three W Bar for serving our pre-dinner cocktails most nights.

The beach is smaller than last year and was v.quiet during our first week but got busy the last few days. But no snack van on beach - Leo is missing a trick here, as a lot of people were using the supermarket by Summer Dreams for their ice creams and drinks.

The restaurants we used - many of you will find a couple of my reviews surprising, but i have to be honest i'm afraid:

I'll start with the not-so favourable ones -
Ozzy Oils - sorry guys, but this one failed to hit the button with me and the wife for 2nd year running - we just don't see what the fuss is all about - food is OK, but that's it in our opinion - i had the Meat Pie - the pastry was soggy and the meat uninspiring. Just not for us i'm afraid.
Little Prince - bland serving of food - i had the sizzling steak - meat of poor quality - not real steak IMO.

Beachcomber - Lovely food - great location, but how can they call themselves a 'Bistro' when they didn''t have any desserts, other than ice cream?! - that left a sour taste (people we met in SS also had same experience a couple of nights later)- they didn't even seem to care that much to be honest - a little stand-offish in terms of 'welcomes'

Olympia - didn't use this one last year, but went twice this year - recommended - excellent food and service (homemade chips - yummy!) really good value.

The Waves - used 6 or 7 times on a lunchtime - good lunchtime fare - Sole, Stuffed Toms, Grilled salmon, lamb chops

Zorbas - one of our favourites - Lamb Kleftiko for me, another Lamb dish for my wife. Lovely desserts, followed by dancing; great service and friendly welcome - recommended

Mamma Mia's - next to Zorbas (owned by them) - had stonebaked pizzas on our 'flight day home' - 2 for 1 - brilliant value

Perros Hotel - stumbled across this when planning to go to Paradise - Stefanos had cooked a Beef Madras that afternoon - couldn't resist - superb! Great value as well - 7.50 euros with a free glass of wine (not very Greek i know but a welcome change towards end of holiday)

Mythica - the best in our opinion - warm bread rolls for starters, lovely desserts and great mains - superb service with a smile - very good value - not expensive either.

So all in all a great time; albeit quieter than last year, but weather better. Hope everyone else enjoys their stays this summer, but please use the bars - they need your support - it's tough this year for sure.

EDIT: Forgot to add earlier, but the restaurants at far end i.e. Beachcomber, Mistral, Manthos and Nafsica should add a signpost near Summer Dreams and the Supermarket advertising where they are. When we were in Olympia the number of people we saw walk as far as Summer Dreams and then turn around because they think there's nothing beyond was quite staggering. I know SS regs will know of the far end of San Stef but obviously a lot of newbies do not. On a couple of nights Beachcomber was completely empty - the first meal we had at Olympia, on night 3, the owners of Beachcomber came along on their motorbike looking at the restaurants to see how busy they were! Because there was no one at all in Beachcomber!

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Information and help please / Re: Weather in the evenings
« on: June 17, 2010, 08:19:30 PM »
Hi

We are going to SS this friday.  Will i need a cardigan for the evenings?

Thanks

Sarah

Hi all! Last evening here - had a fab time.

Absolutely boiling hot! Day and night.

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Just been informed that they are building bunkers on the beach and putting shutters up in the town,
imminent invasion predicted - must be Bristol Boy!! LOL
Have a good holiday !!

Regards - we can't wait.
We're in celebratory mood as we've become 1st-time grandparents in the last few days - i know we're a bit young for it, at the tender age of 48! ;D

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Things will liven up from late tomorrow when my wife and i arrive ;D

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: transfers
« on: June 05, 2010, 04:20:43 PM »
Hi Lisa K - we are also flying out on 2nd Aug from Bristol - we have arranged for minibus transfer direct with apartment owners - not sure yr flight times but we arrive in Corfu approx midday.

Pauline - are you flying Easyjet from BTL? If so, the flight times were changed back in February. The Monday flight doesn't leave BTL until 17:50 - we booked for this Monday coming (7 June) back in late Sept last year and it was a 6 o'clock in morning flight then - no longer though....sadly.

Thought i'd better let u know, so you can re-arrange your minibus transfer.

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Information and help please / Re: Teresa Aparts
« on: June 03, 2010, 12:07:53 AM »
Myself and my wife stayed at Teresas last June for 2 weeks and there were no rats.
As for the comments about Leo that are allegedly on Tripadvisor i haven't read them (but i will in a minute) - however, i assume from a couple of posts on here they're not too complimentary - well, i would be totally surprised if they were not very nice.

Leo and Fannis could not have been better hosts in our opinion - the whole atmos at Teresas last June was absolutely fabulous - second to none! Although we're staying in San Stef from next Monday for 11 nights at Fedra Mare (Teresas was too expensive when we booked last year - Portland/Thomsons fault, not Teresas) we shall definitely go up to Teresas to say hello and hopefully attend one of the Greek nights.

Teresas - great place to stay - we'll miss it during the day when we're over next week.

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As i posted on here a few weeks ago, the holiday co.s will try to get their money back for the volcano probs - if demand holds off for 2011 bookings then they'll have to drop prices, but prices so far have been hiked to compensate for volcano 'losses'.

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Where to stay / Re: Portland Hols Next Year
« on: May 03, 2010, 09:54:55 PM »
Next Years brochures are now available and Portland will now just go under the Thomsons name. I had a look earlier and it just looks to me that it is an excuse to charge more for the Portland properties than before. For instance we have booked Teresa for this year at a price o £818 for the fortnight and next year the same time will be £1004. Maybe it is time that we will look to book independant.

This is what we had to do for this year.
Although we stayed at Teresa's in June 2009, we found the Portland prices for June this year were too expensive, so booked Fedre Mare + easyjet - but i noticed in about March this year, Portland had brought them down to a reasonable price for June. Maybe worth waiting til early next year to book for 2011.

Having said that what will happen with early booking prices for 2011 now, is that the holiday co.s will be looking to quickly recuperate losses from the volcano issue.
Plus San Stef is fast becoming a Thomson resort (even more so than previous years) and we all know what a monopoly brings - higher prices - the small independents will be squeezed out.

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Out and About / Re: Which part of the Beach do you prefer to stay on?
« on: April 13, 2010, 11:53:39 PM »
We tend to use Spiros and Donna's Sun-loungers which last year were in front of the Havana.

That's where we parked ourselves last year - she's a nice, friendly girl who immediately set up a rapport with us. Gave us a real nice welcome.
we tended to alternate days between Teresa's pool and the beach.
This June we're staying at Fedre Mare, which is close to the other end of the beach, and as we like lunch some days at Waves i reckon we might not always venture as far as the Havana Bar end.

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We fly out on the 4th June for a 10 night stay.
I understand about wanting self catering - I am hoping to find some nice places to get out to on a night for food. We like a bit of variety :) I was wondering - sally at the travel place told me shes dating nikos - the barman from the thomas bay - are there 2 at the hotel because ive seen nikos mentioned as having a scottish wife named heather? Dont want to put my foot it in - which is always my fate to be fair! Lol.

Welcome Sian

Myself and my wife fly out on 7th June for an 11 night stay. We're based at Fedre Mare at one end of the resort, but you'll find us in the Condor Bar(across the road from the Thomas Bay) most nights after we've eaten at one of the many fab restaurants in SS.
I'll be the one in the bar that sounds like a farmer! ;D

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Greek Economy
« on: March 05, 2010, 10:12:22 PM »
Watching this situ like a hawk.

Although i don't like the price increases that we'll encounter because of the Greek budget decisions i can live with it.

But strikes that could affect the airport, etc i won't like and if it does happen whilst i'm there or more specifically travelling to Corfu or trying to get out of Corfu this June then i'll give Greece a miss next year.

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I don't, but my wife does.

She normally sings "Lipstick on my collar", "Hey big spender", "These boots are made for walkin'" and a couple more. As long as she's not too drunk she's pretty good.

Main place for her performances is The Round-Up Saloon in Carvoeiro, The Algarve. Usually gets up with the bar owner, the infamous Big Will, a giant of a dutchman (ex world strongman competitor). Plus the K team in Round Up are brill singers as well, so they usually step in early in the evening to get it going.

She tried K in Condor last summer, but the DJ keeps playing records in between instead of letting the K to get going. And it's not led by a Karaoke DJ so wasn't impressed with Condor for K. We'll have to try Thomas Bay this June.

I must admit i used to hate K nights but a couple of times/week on holiday is good fun.

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