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San Stefanos news and views / New Easyjet Flight To Corfu from Newcastle!
« on: December 11, 2014, 06:39:50 AM »
Easyjet have just announced they are flying to Corfu from Newcastle from summer 2015!

Just checked and the prices are cheap and the flight times excellent, departing on Sundays at 06:00. I am just annoyed that I have already booked the inflated prices from Manchester for September and would have saved £70 flying from Newcastle which is my closest airport!!

Oh well at least it's an option for 2016 I just wish Easyjet had announced it earlier.

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / The Ghost Hotel**Sold**!
« on: October 02, 2014, 10:49:47 AM »
I have been told by several local people in SS that the yellow Ghost hotel on the hill behind SS has been sold to a wealthy Greek Hotel tycoon for 500,000 euros.

The new owner plans to spend over 1m euros turning it into a 5 star Hotel resort.

This is great news for SS and will bring even more people into the village and while many of those will spend much time in the hotel they will inevitably go to the Taverna,s, shops and beach etc. It may well be 'all inclusive' but I don't think that will matter as it will be an upmarket hotel and just a larger version of the Delphino Blue.

The hotel was really becoming a blot on the landscape of SS so it's great that it is going to be developed, I am amazed someone has taken it on because it's in a really terrible state.

Imagine that within a year or two the entrance to the hotel opposite Aspro Supermarket will be will lead up through well managed gardens and palm trees just as it did 10 years ago.

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / The Wedding
« on: August 03, 2014, 01:47:45 AM »
Just returned from a week in San Stef for my sons wedding, he was married to the lovely Becky on the Akritiri roof terrace with a reception afterwards at the Little Prince.

The occasion was perfect with Sally and Noula working hard to make everything perfect despite a short rain shower just as the Ceremony was about to start. Dimitri and staff put on a reception to remember at the Little Prince and the whole day was magical.

I would like to share some photos but can't work out how to upload them, if anyone can tell me how to do this I would be grateful.

For all those romantics out there San Stef is the perfect place to tie the knot and the Bride and Groom of Wednesday's wedding wouldn't change a thing.

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / On The First Plane Out!
« on: May 03, 2014, 02:50:11 PM »
Arrived in San Steph yesterday on the first Thomson plane of the season having booked a very cheap last minute holiday.

Staying at the Romanza is which is superb as usual and made all the brighter as Vasillis from Zorbes is now working behind the bar.

Weather was sunny and warm when we arrived but today it's cloudy and wet as some weather fronts go through, forecast however is better with warm and dry weather from Monday.

Last night San Steph was very quiet with many Tavernas still closed, we ate at the Little Prince with about 6 other couples and all the bars were closed by midnight so a night cap was had at the Romanza.

As Hippopots said all the locals are busy cleaning and painting to be ready by Monday when the next influx of visitors arrive. Some changes to note, both the old Chinese and the premises next door are being painted so something must be opening in both. El Greco bar has been expanded into the old gift shop which is now located opposite the Little Prince, El Greco is looking very smart with a new outdoor bar area which will be nice on a summers evening.

Manthos was open last night and a new bar is opening above the Mistral Taverna nearby so that end of town is getting busier.

Now the beach and oh dear what a mess, it has suffered serious erosion near Manthos and is only 6 feet wide in places, I couldn't believe how much of the beach has vanished near Waves as well. The beach near the Havana hasn't been as badly affected and is similar to last year. Two diggers were on the beach moving sand from the flower bed area in front of the Athina onto the beach to make it an easier slope. Outside the Mango Bar the beach is a disaster and will require some work to get it ready for sunbeds.

Talking to Dimitris in the LP last night he is expecting a very busy season as bookings are well up on last year so hopefully it will be a prosperous year for visitors and locals alike in season 2014.

Will post more reports as the opening up continues.

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / Tornado In San Stef
« on: June 25, 2013, 01:03:02 AM »
Just found this on You Tube which was only put on in September 2012 so not sure if anyone has seen it.

It shows a tornado rushing in  over the hill from Arillas and sweeping through the main street, gets really interesting about 2.5mins in.

Some great footage of old San Stef (September 1993) as well so its worth a look.



Dimitri at the Little Prince told us about this event a few years ago, great that someone did such a good job recording it.

Luckily only one person was slightly injured which is amazing given the amount of debris flying around.

I watched a Tornado out to sea from San Stef in late September 2008 which is of course thunderstorm season when these events can occur.

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / The Kapetanios: A Hidden Gem
« on: June 15, 2013, 01:08:48 AM »
Following the coldest Spring in the UK for 50 years (must be Global Warming) Gill and I decided to have a weekend in San Stef and after a search of the internet secured two return flights to Corfu for less than £300.

Having got the flights it was then a mad panic to book accommodation as the whole of San Stef seemed booked up but after a quick email to Lesley@Corfu Selections we managed to book 3 nights at the Kapetanios last weekend and what a little gem it turned out to be.

Having stayed at the Teresa's and Romanza I knew where the Kapetanios was located but from the road it looked fairly small and hidden, but once inside I was amazed by the spacious, attractive gardens and large clean swimming pool, our studio apartment was huge  with an excellent bathroom, soft comfy bed (unusual in Greece) and Sky TV. The bar area was very friendly with Yannis going the extra mile to make everyone feel welcome.

The Kapetanios is a lot bigger than it looks from the road and is incredibly well maintained with fresh, clean paintwork throughout making it feel brand new. The gardens are beautifully kept and the views across San Stef amazing, we had a ground floor apartment but because the Kapetanios is on a hill we still looked over San Stef and down to the sea.

As for San Stef itself the season was in full swing with all Taverna's and bars busy, it was good to see the new Med. Restaurant next to Zorbes busy and even the Chinese restaurant had people in. We eat out at the Little Prince as usual and on Saturday night every table was booked out.

Some of our friends think we are mad going to San Stef for the weekend until I explain it would cost more to stay in London for the 3 nights and chances are the sun would not be shinning! ;D

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / Corfu Weather Prospects April/May 2013
« on: April 13, 2013, 12:39:33 PM »
With only 2 weeks to go till the season opens I thought I would start a new thread to look at the weather in Corfu over the coming Spring months, the weather is a bit of a hobby of mine so I hope you excuse my indulgence ;)

As anyone who has visited Corfu in April/May will know the weather can be variable, last year early May brought hot sunshine up to 30c but the year before it was wet and cool.

So what about the new season in May 2013?

Obviously two weeks out its too early to forecast but its worth looking at developments in the weather over Southern Europe. Corfu has just endured one of its wettest winters on record with endless heavy rain and strong winds. This was caused by the same weather pattern that brought the UK a dry, cold and at times snowy winter as the Jet Stream that carries Atlantic depressions was displaced well south of the UK and into the Mediterranean .

The whole Mediterranean basin had 3 months of wet miserable weather as the Jet Stream swept overhead and this persisted throughout March, however, this weekend at last sees the Jet Stream moving out of the Mediterranean and back to its normal posistion across the UK.

This is already bringing a big improvemenmt in the weather in Corfu as temperatures rise to 23c with sunny skies, these conditions will persist well into next week as high pressure settles over the Balkans. In the meantime the UK gets a super soaker from the realigned Jet Stream that now passes over my house!

Anyone going to Corfu for an out of season holiday next week is in for a treat as temperatures reach 25c, a level usually reserved for late May.

As the new season approaches I will be looking to see whether this pattern is maintained giving Corfu a good start to the summer 8) or whether the Jet Stream moves back into the Mediterranean and becomes a Corfu Holiday party pooper :'(

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / Litter & Rubbish On San Stef Beach
« on: March 03, 2013, 01:42:48 AM »
Like everyone on this forum I love San Stef beach with its shallow water and wide quiet sands, in general the beach is kept clean by the Greek authorities but last summer I saw some terrible examples of people littering the less used (and rarely cleaned) parts of the beach.

The most disgusting example was someone stuffing dirty nappies under rocks at the far end of the beach near the old harbour but worse still is the area of beach beyond Thomas Boats where the nudist hang out, here its amazing what you can find but I have seen everything from dust bin lids to a rusty bbq!

Much of this stuff is washed up from the sea where idiot boat owners have thrown it overboard but it makes that part of the beach somewhat unpleasant to walk along.

However, not everything is washed up and some thoughtless people throw their rubbish onto the sand thus spoiling the very thing they have come to enjoy! I have seem people throw down plastic water bottles having just walked past a huge bin, it makes you wonder what goes on inside the head of these morons.

I know everyone who uses this forum will respect the environment of San Stef but its disappointing that so many others dont.

I came across a website today that details how long it takes litter to breakdown on a beach or elsewhere in the environment, it makes thoughtful reading:

Time it takes for garbage to decompose in the environment (Information Source: U.S. National Park Service; Mote Marine Lab, Sarasota, FL)

Glass Bottle.......................... 1 million years
Monofilament Fishing Line… 600 years
Plastic Beverage Bottles…… 450 years
Disposable Diapers………… 450 years
Aluminum Can..................... 80-200 years
Foamed Plastic Buoy……… 80 years
Foamed Plastic Cups……… 50 years
Rubber-Boot Sole............... 50-80 years
Tin Cans……………………. 50 years
Leather................................. 50 years
Nylon Fabric........................ 30-40 years
Plastic Film Container........ 20-30 years
Plastic Bag.......................... 10-20 years
Cigarette Butt...................... 1-5 years
Wool Sock............................ 1-5 years
Plywood…………………….. 1-3 years
Waxed Milk Carton………… 3 months
Apple Core…………………. 2 months
Newspaper………………….. 6 weeks
Orange or Banana Peel...... 2-5 weeks
Paper Towel……………….. 2-4 weeks

Its sobering to think that the next Ice Age will have been and gone by the time that Coke bottle someone threw into the sea finally decomposes!

So for eveyone that loves San Stef we can all do our bit to keep the beach clean by taking our rubbish away and even picking up the litter other thoughtless people have left behind, if we all did a little it would make a big difference.

Andy

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Where to stay / The Barras
« on: September 21, 2012, 08:46:01 PM »
Having stayed in San Stef many times gill and I often walked past the Barras and thought they looked, well, a bit grim, but a few weeks ago we got a cheap flight out and stayed there over the weekend.

It was excellent! Once you are in the Barras it feels much nicer than it appears from the outside, the bar area is really pleasant and while the pool area is small it was quiet and the pool was spotlessly clean, however, it was the apartment where the Barras really scored well.

We had a ground floor studio and it was great, very large, newly decorated and like the pool area spotlessly clean, the kitchen area was better equipped (not that we eat in much) than many in san Stef and the whole studio was airey and bright. The owners were friendly and helpful and the food excellent.

We would defiantly stay there again and I would recommend it to anyone.

By the way, do consider a long weekend in San Stef, we flew out from Manchester and the return flights were less than £200 each, we stayed at the Barras for £18 each, it would have cost more to go to London for the weekend! We eat at the little prince for the 3 nights and with the exchange rate you could get a three course meal for £7.50!! Roughly the price of McDonald's. In a London restaurant that wouldn't even get you a starter.

Winter is arriving early in the uk and a weekend in San Stef is a great tonic before the dark days arrive.

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / A Good Bar with Sky TV in Corfu Town?
« on: June 21, 2012, 09:28:22 PM »
Gill and I are spending this weekend in Corfu Town before moving on to the Romanza on Tuesday.

However, we want to watch the Italy V England Match on Sunday night so can anyone recommend a good Brit Bar in the town.

In San Steph you will have loads of venues but not sure about Corfu Town.

This is the first (and last) time I have looked for a British Bar in Corfu! :o ;)

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / Quad Bikes & Travel Insurance
« on: July 20, 2009, 10:59:09 PM »
I know from reading posts on here that many people like hiring the quad bikes available in San Steph.

I have always wanted to hire one but have been put off by tales of people having accidents and not being insured because they were on a bike.

Does anyone know if your travel insurance policy will cover you on a quad bike, I have checked mine and it isnt really mentioned although the hiring of a moped would seem to invalidate the insurance.

I hate all the UK health & safety nonsense but dont fancy an air ambulance bill getting home following a skermish with a Greek driver on the wrong side of the road!

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / A New View From The Beach at San Steph
« on: July 18, 2009, 10:31:48 PM »
Those who enjoy the coastal walk from San Steph to Arrilas may have noticed the anenomter mask next to the church on the headland.

On seeing this I was immidiately dismayed as I knew at once what it meant and following some detective work I have found out that a power company want to build an offshore wind farm near San Steph.

Now some people dont mind the sight of these 400foot high structures but am I the only one that would not like to look at them from my lunch table at the Mango Bar?

These damn Wind farms are being planned all over Europe and the photo below will give you some idea of the view from Arrilas and San Steph in a few years time if the power companies have their way.

http://www.photographersdirect.com/stockimages/o/offshore_wind_farm.asp

(Copy and paste)

I have spoken to a few Taverna owners and it seems local opposition is mounting mostly from fisherman concerned about the effect on local fish stocks.

We can only hope they are successful in their opposition.

Andy

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San Stefanos news and views / Andy 7: Latest San Steph Holiday Report
« on: July 15, 2009, 08:21:11 PM »
Have been back just 48 hours now and already the recent two weeks holiday in San Steph seems just a memory, so before I forget altogether I thought I would post my thoughts.

This was our 3rd holiday to San Steph in less than a year so it had a lot to live up to, so were we in anyway disappointed......NO!

Mike the waiter at the Little Prince summed it up when he greeted us on our first night and said "Welcome Home", that's how it feels going back to San Steph, the people treat you like long lost friends.

Anyway, we stayed at the Teresa's which was again very good, Leo and family were excellent and the Greek night was again brilliant, the bar terrace and pool area has had a face lift and looks smart.

San Steph itself also has a fresh look about it with the new Italian Restaurant filling a gap on the main street, the Mythica occupying the new unit opposite Yannis and Bar Code a smart new bar near San Steph Travel.

The beach had been damaged and 'shrunk' by recent storms but was back to normal after the first week, the sea doing a remarkable job in repairing both the beach and off shore sand banks, which help to create the lovely warm shallow water.

We spent our days either at the Athina Pool or on the beach, we had many lunches at the Mango Bar which had a surprisingly cheap menu and the food was excellent, served up by a cheerful waiter who sung along (rather badly) to British pop songs. The Mango had a great holiday feel to it and I could spend hours there drinking coffee and reading the 'Daily Mail' (sorry Zimmer!).

We hired a car and visied Agios Georges South which was a nice flat resort with friendly people (why are the Corfu people so friendly where ever you go)? We also visited Afonas and Agios Georges North, this is a stunning area with a remarkable walk from the headland Taverna down to the double Afonas Beach, the track is about a mile each way across a rough surface and we had to turn back before we could reach the beach as the wife had flip flops on! If you do this walk wear trainers at least and take plenty of water, the sun heats the rock face to a furnace.

Most evenings we spent at the Little Prince and as usual was always the last to leave! We did try the Mythica but it's not for us and after the Teresas Greek night we stuck with the Little Prince as the food and atmosphere is the best in San Steph, even after 12 nights there was things on the menu we hadn't tried but I could eat a Saganaki starter and Bom Bom Lamb main course till Christmas and still not be sick of it.

The house white wine was again excellent and we proudly exhausted their supply one night! Fresh supplies were quickly obtained the following day.

After the storms of late June the weather was hot and sunny for our fortnight although a strong wind kept us off the beach for the last few days and even the Athina Pool area became too cold one afternoon despite the thermometer registering 27c.

So all in all another great holiday to San Steph, we found places we hadn't been to before and combined this with the familiar San Steph to provide the perfect break.


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