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Little Prince 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Dupnica:
Wouldn't worry too much Gemma your children will love it, they'll have a huge beach to play on and if the weather gets very warm they'll be glad to run into the sea or jump in the pool.

Jimbo:
There are lots of pools in the village, and in my experience children don't care if it's cold - it's part of the fun. The temperature of the pools varies quite a lot. A rainy storm will cool them and a couple of days of sun will warm them.

Little Prince is a lovely place to stay. Dimitris, Pippina and Mexailis will make you one of the family in about ten minutes. You can stand on your balcony with a glass in hand and watch the comings and goings in the heart of the village.

You will be in room 101 or room 109. We've stayed in both. Both have their charms.

Shameless plug follows: my story Digital Rites has Little Prince in it. You can get print or Kindle versions on Amazon - just put Jim Hawkins Fragments into the Amazon search bar. It's part of collection of stories and has particular relevance for those staying in 101!

The rooms are lovely, the people are lovely, the village is lovely, the beach is lovely, the food is lovely, the prices are amazingly reasonable. So you have made the right decision!

Caz:
My daughter and family always go in May.  My 10 yr old granddaughter always uses the pools and they went snorkelling one afternoon  despite it raining and no one else on the beach because the sea then felt so warm.

gillie:
I'm sure the children will love it. It just means they won't stay in the water as long! We live near the North Sea and it will be as warm or warmer than that is in August and I still go in! I get laughed at in Aghios Stefanos sometimes as I find the pools (and even the sea) too hot and have been heard to wish for cooler water! :D That is in July or September though.

Jimbo:
I should point out that Gillie, whilst being beautiful, caring and intelligent, is in this respect completely bonkers.

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