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San Stefanos news and views / Steffidorm
« on: October 02, 2009, 10:18:05 AM »
I'm writing a new dramadoccomedyhorrorpanto called ..."Steffidorm" as a Xmas Special, it'll include all your favourite posters  - except me, I'm just the scriptwriter...dont miss it !! Dec 20th

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San Stefanos news and views / The Steffophille Anthem
« on: September 27, 2009, 11:39:03 AM »
"San Stefanos, San Stefanos
Jewel in Corfu's Crown
From Golden Beach
To Olive Grove you never let us down"

"San Stefanos San Stefanos
How bright your beauty shines
From Romanza to Paradise
you have so many wonderous places to dine"

"San Stefanos San stefanos
I hear your siren call
My suitcase is permenantly packed
And waiting in the Hall"


Thang yew ;D

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Thou shallt not hold any other resort above SS
Do not bear false witness at any time
Thou must covet thy neighbours arse but do it discretely
Thou must not steal thy neighbours beach hed
Thou must not urinate in the sea,become lewd or drunken
Thou must attempt to visit SS at least twice each year
thou must recite the holy anthem once a day before sunset

Those seeking enlightenment under the mentoring of a Grand Mattress must first undertake certain trials,these trials are not only sacred they are secret, however one who has witnessed some of them reports that cucumbers, vaseline,sunglasses,hidden camera's and pointy sticks are involved, and to reveal them is to incur the wrath  of the High Mattresses, you will be buried in the Golden Sand up to your neck at high tide

The Holy Anthem
nb - Novices should recite this on their balcony at 8pm before the Taverna Ritual begins
Tomorrow - and at great danger to my life I reveal the Holy Anthem and the 7 rituals of St Georgios



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Information and help please / Greek Fires
« on: August 24, 2009, 03:38:51 PM »
Apologies in advance if this isnt a thread on your favourite topic however, as we all love Greece, it's good news that the wind has dropped and the fire fighters are beating the flames, sometimes living in a [usually ] boring weather system has it's advantages

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San Stefanos news and views / Watch that sun
« on: July 13, 2009, 09:43:12 PM »
My wife - luckily - works in a hospital ,while on holiday she had a heat blister on her foot that grew, over our last week, to the size of an egg, keep them covered and get them drained with antiseptic pin pricks , pretty nasty , probably happened on the boat trip where the water being chucked around wiped away the sun cream, so be careful folks !

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San Stefanos news and views / The Zimmer Newbie Review
« on: July 12, 2009, 10:56:50 AM »
Firstly, by way of explanation, part of this will be going on Holidays Uncovered, Watchdog etc but I thought I’d give you SS regulars a preview also I hope you take the review in the way it’s intended and that is through a fresh pair of eyes who hasn’t  developed what I call “A habit becomes a truth”

I’d been keen on trying out SS for some time, it seemed like our sort of place and the positive comments on various sites also encouraged us.

San Stefanos is located in a shallow valley bordered on three sides by steep hills.The steepness of the hills means that, in summer, only the fittest can walk up them and they aren’t suitable for the less fit among us,but I imagine that for dedicated walkers the surrounding countryside in spring must be wonderful.
It has a nice broad beach with firm sand and , generally, crystal clear waters.
It has been called a quaint fishing village but that must have been a long time ago , this is a dedicated [mainly to the Brits ] holiday resort.
It’s too large to be a village and too small to be a town. It has a plentiful supply of Tavernas and about 3 Supermarkets but few other shops of any interest which can be visited to while away some time.

“What are the locals like”
They seem genuinely friendly ,especially if you make the first contact and are open. They clearly have a vested interest in doing so and can teach us a lot about customer service.

“Where did you stay”
The Rose Garden apartments, run by a lovely and hard working lady - Kiki -
They are some 400 yards from the centre and 600 from the beach and, again, if your at all struggling with fitness, could be a trek in high summer, but I could do with the workout!
The RG is a lovely design chalet building with two floors a decent pool a nice snack area and some lovely gardens both there and surrounding. They put on a dance show and grill once a week and Kiki puts on a terrific home made spread.It’s distance from the Main St means it’s quiet at night
Highly recommended

“What did you do”
We went on three excursions, these were:

>A round the Island coach trip, organised by San Stefanos Travel , lots of additional costs made it an expensive day out and also quite a long one where there was a bit of wasted time. No complaints about SST though who even picked us up and took us to Sidari
> A boat trip to Ericusa Island, not a lot there except a beautiful beach
> And a fun trip on Theo’s Boats, expensive but a great laugh

In hindsight I wished we’d gone on more, if I was new to the Island I definitely would have done so or hired a car for a few days, just to break up what, at times was , for me , a somewhat monotonous routine.

We also hired Quad Bikes to go over to Arillas which is like a miniature version of San Stef.

The main activity seems to be lying around the pool reading, watching waves at the beach and eating. If you don’t drive your pretty much stuck with it

“ What were the Tavernas like”
This depends entirely on how you view eating out and what your expectations are. Most were more than adequate and geared to British perceptions for the tourist, some were inventive and trying to get away from the accepted image - see my Taverna Review
“So who goes to San Stef”
Bearing in mind the time I went it seems to attract  middle  aged and older couples who are either childless or whose kids have left home or young bucket and spaders who don’t want something as brash as Sidari, it’s definitely a Brit holiday resort.I wish I’d found it when my kids were young and it perhaps wasn’t so commercialised.

“…and overall, good and not so good”
If your idea of a good holiday is mainly lying around getting progressively browner in a familiar and very friendly environment then San Stef is as good as most places I would think, but no different to other medium/small sized resorts like Arillas or Ag Georgios, it’s certainly far better than Sidari or Dassia, but not as upmarket as Kalami or Kassiopi, and I was surprised [and disappointed] by how commercialised and anglicised it was.

Someone described it as “a home from home” it certainly is with Full English breakfasts
[ whats wrong with full Greek ones ?] happy hours, bingo, tribute acts and pub singers you could see in any Brit town on a Friday night. There was no live traditional music or even live contemporary music and an almost totally supine acceptance of giving the English their idea of Greek culture and things they were comfortable with - I swear someone is going to think lifting a table by the teeth is what it’s all about.
So where does San Stef go?, on an individual one to one basis it has great things going for it and an obviously strong base of loyal customers but this onward march of Sidarising it and catering to English requirements is in my opinion  just “dumbing” the place down.

“So you wouldn’t go back then?”
Im glad I went I enjoyed my holiday overall and I would like to take the RG and their commitment to customer Service with me but, no I wouldn’t go back , in my opinion there are nicer or just as nice looking places with alternative things to see and do and the Med is a big place [ I only get one shot a year after all ] and the generosity of the Greek people is not confined to San Stef. I might go back when Ive grandchildren, but doubt it.

I hope forum members will accept this in the spirit it’s given

Keith Myrna and Alex

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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Zimmer's Dinner's
« on: July 07, 2009, 07:18:42 PM »
Well Tony needs some competition   ;D, I'm aware that I havent described about 10 meals and as soon as I get home - along with my San Stef Newbie [ no,  not Nudie Tony :) ] I shall post them ...tonite we drag our sun addled brain's down to The Sunset Taverna on Main St, today we lunched at Broucilis[sp?] in Arillas - very special taverna - Rick Stein was right, thats all I'll say for now

so far we've done

Paradise
Yiannis
Mythica
Little Prince
Olympia
Rose Garden BBQ
Olive Press
Nafsika
Ozzies
Manthos
Zorba

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San Stefanos news and views / Oh dear
« on: July 03, 2009, 05:39:11 PM »
What sort drinks from a bottle and is covered in tatoo's?

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San Stefanos news and views / A final wish before I go
« on: June 22, 2009, 10:23:24 AM »
To everyone who answered my questions -- THANKS!!! and thanks for your time and patience  ;D it was very kind and informative of you and if I appeared prickly at time, it's not serious either  I may not be gregarious but I'm not the miserable b....r I might appear either ;) :D

To the regulars of this here Bored ie Don, Tony, Jools have a great holiday- I know you will , I know I will too partially thanks to your enthusiasm YAMMAS!! and being pre-armed is part of it thanks people
!! now s'cuse me while I tune this bazouki :-*

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San Stefanos news and views / New Excursion
« on: June 19, 2009, 07:58:36 PM »
I am told by the lovely lady at S S Travel, that they have added a new excursion , not on their web site- Corfu Town by Boat - I imagine that may be a long trip

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Information and help please / What to do if it p****s down?
« on: June 17, 2009, 08:07:24 PM »
Storms are predicted for the weekend, which is miserably bad luck,possibly good to clear the air but not much fun for new visitors, so can ye olde oldies tell us what they recommend doing when it's p*****g down. [ dont say getting p****d :-\]

I thank yew

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Information and help please / Travel Insurance
« on: June 09, 2009, 06:52:27 PM »
Whats your attitude to it? do you reveal all your medical conditions or, tut tut , lie about your age.
Since being T2D and CHD mine's going thru the roof, it'll get worse as I get older

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Information and help please / Age
« on: June 05, 2009, 10:06:01 AM »
Not that it's that important but,generally speaking, is SS more for
"woop's" 70+
 "wrinklies" > 55+ ?
"early wrinklies" 45-55
"family guy" 30- 45
"newlypadlocked" 25-30 or, and this I doubt, "young gun's" 18-25

To what age group do you think the entertainment aims at, what is it? - I hope it's not the social club singer  "Show me the way to arm a dildo" type, is it mainly Greek? hope so

Three weeks now I'll be receiving my aircraft instruction,hope theres a telly above my seat,havent seen Mr Bean for a while

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Information and help please / The coach route
« on: June 03, 2009, 09:22:55 AM »
For those of us package people going by operator coach,does anyone know the route taken? that makes the journey over 1 1/2 hours long :o - I appreciate holidaymakers are dropped off at destinations

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Information and help please / It's all greek to me
« on: May 31, 2009, 01:57:17 PM »
Όταν πουλιέται ένα σπίτι κονομάνε όλοι. Εφορία, δικηγόροι, εργολάβοι, αλλά πιο σημαντικό όταν μένουν εδώ για πάντα φέρνουν τα χρήματα τους και τα χαλάvε εδώ. des to email pou esteila

looks good tho'  :-[....Do you wish you could speak a bit more than just "touristyspeak"? I do [ maybe you can ! ]

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