Happy memories, lovely little town and I think it was the only place of any size not flattened by the 1947 earthquake. There is a lovely beach just round the corner from here - Fokis Beach, hope it hasn't been built all over, it was great for snorkelling.
Booked a week in Lindos myself for Aug 2012, it looks stunning.Rhodes is lovely, as long as you avoid Falaraki.
Stayed in a quiet resort just down from Falaraki called Afandu, short bus ride to Lindos and the Acropolis, which is worth going to Rhodes on its own.
Short bus ride to the town Rhodos, fantastic history about the hospital there for the knights injured during the crusades and the buildings with Minurets are astounding. The statue of Colosos was supposed to stradle the harbour enterance also.
Booked a week in Lindos myself for Aug 2012, it looks stunning.
Booked a week in Lindos myself for Aug 2012, it looks stunning.
Was in Crete a couple of weeks back for my brother's wedding. Would highly recommend Almyrida. Its a one street village with a cracking hotel across the road from the beach. Thomsons go there. As do Easyjet. Local airport is Chania, the quieter by far airport of the two on Crete. The people are lovely and the gyros are to die for. Not All Inclusive, but its so hot you'd want to spend all day on the beach anyways, drinking Mythos from the supermarket at a euro a pop.
I'd avoid Santorini. Horribly overpriced, partly due to being on the Cruise Liner route.
If you've got a bit of time, island hopping can be grand.
And September is a great time to go. Still baking hot and the kids have gone back to school by then.
Wish I was out there now in fact. If it wasn't for the football...
Was that the Hotel with a pool on the roof?
We stayed there for a few nights a couple of years ago. Lovely little resort - with a great sandy beach. Possibly a little too 'British' with all the expats coming into town from their villas in the hills in the evening, but lovely nonetheless.
Yup, that's the one, the Almyrida Beach. The beach is super.
Think the reason me bruv chose it for his wedding was so he could come into town from his villa in the hills in the evening
Good for him! There aren't many places I would leave the UK for, but the Western part of Crete is possibly one.
Same. Genuine people, lovely location, a beautifully chilled way of life. Not without big economic problems obviously, same as the rest of Greece, but it must make it easier to bear when you've got all these positives going for you. As for Almyrida and surrounding area, reckon having a much quieter airport, Chania, makes a big difference. Opens the area up, but not to character-changing volumes of visitors. Heard a few dark mutterings about the possible advent of all-inclusive holidays, and I think that would be a shame as it would stop the tourist euro trickling down into the community.
Yes, AI holidays are a real threat to the local economy.
First Choice, are I believe ONLY doing AI holidays from next year.
At the moment they go to a couple of smallish hotels in Georgioupolis (about half an hour from Almyrida) but are dropping them next year as the Hotels can't/won't do AI.
Not a problem for us as we always book direct with the Hotels, but it's a huge loss for the Hotels concerned.
have you told your "lady friend" that , sounds like you want the best of both worlds , sounds like you're a "newbie" to this larkAlso, can anyone confirm when the international breaks are next year, as I want to miss a minimal amount of football (assuming we don't get relegated)?
it was when i was there in 2004 , nice roof top restaurants , NICE TANBooked a week in Lindos myself for Aug 2012, it looks stunning.
you'll look the part there with your hanky on your head, blimmey if that place isn't brits abroad what isn't , full of kids selling time share when i went to Paphos on the other side of the island you got Protaris, "SING ALONG CENTRAL " what ever floats your boat, better of choosing the north of the island with anatollian skySurprised that nobody has suggested Cyprus. We have always had some very good holidays there and are going again in May but I am told it has now got quite expensive compared to what it was pre Euro.