We've just booked to go to Argassi next year,as the title says,anyone any info,good or bad,large or small,good bars,bad bars,restaurants etc,we've never been and don't know what to expect!!
Thanks in anticipation!
I went to Argassi last year with my girlfriend and we had a really good holiday. There are plenty of bars and restaurants so you'll be spoilt for choice. Our two favourite places to eat were Stars and Castaway although we didn't have a bad meal all holiday. There are bars to cater for everyone from lively bars banging out music to the early hours through to karaoki bars to quiter more relaxed places. The Red Lion was probably the best of the karaoki bars and also shows the most football if thats your thing.
Its easy to find your way round the resort as its basically just one long road stretching from The Green Frog at one end to the Church at the other with plenty of bars, restaurants and shops inbetween. There is another road about halfway along that leads away from the sea with more places to eat and drink. (You'll find Castaway up here)
The only downside for us was the fact that Argassi doesn't really have a beach. There is a very narrow strip of sand fitting no more than a handful of sunbeds and thats your lot. We found the buses to be quite reliable so you can always hop on one of these if you want to see other resorts or get a taste of traditional Greece which isn't really evident in Argassi.
One last thing - We got a taxi over to Laganas one night but it was a bit hectic for us. Unless you can cope with large groups of lads and girls struggling to stay upright I'd give it a miss. Must be getting old....
Steve
Go to Kalamaki or St Nicholas for good beaches,food is generally good our favourite was Grannas Peri the owner and waiter is great he and his girlfriend nicole will look after you
pojo
You don't say whether you like it busy or not so busy, so go for the Red Lion if you like barmy English pubs with karaoke, etc - Artemis if you like barmy Greek bars - or the Orangery (next to Stars restaurant) if you like sophisticated - doesn't open till late but cool music and pricey - but great - cocktails, malts, etc. Eat at Stars or the 3 Brothers for good traditional Greek food. Castaways is good too. We've been loads of times and love it, but get a car and see some other places - I'd recommend a night in Zante Town - a working town, but plenty of places to explore around the back streets and some good traditional places to eat especially just as you leave town past Solomon Square, towards Tsilivi.
Have a great time.
Thanks everyone,keep 'em coming!!
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