Hi, we are a couple in our 30's, planning a 7 night break to Greece early to mid May 2007.
Having done a lot of looking at different offers, websites etc we have narrowed our search down to 2x choices. Scala in Kefalonia or Pefkohori in Halkidiki
Both of the 2 holidays we have narrowed things down to are less than £250 per person B&B (this isn't our main holiday so we are on a budget), the flight times from Birmingham are morning out and lunchtime back which is our preference, and the hotels have good reviews, are close to the beach and resort centres, and they seem to tick all the boxes
We are looking for a holiday which will give us an opportunity to experience the real Greece, but at the same time give us the option of a good night out (without being club 18 - 30).
We will most likely hire a car for a few days so would like to be in an area with lots to see and discover.
Any feedback from anyone who has been to either of these resorts would be welcomed in helping us to make that final decision.
Thanks for reading this and thanks in advance for any advice given
Jules
Click Here and Here For our resort reports of Skala/Scala (we have the two spellings)
Click Here For our resort reports for Pefkohori.
Hope this helps.
Click Here For our resort reports for Pefkohori.
Hope this helps.
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Edited by
Glynis HT Admin
2007-01-22 11:58:48
Ponytales - I can't help with the resorts as we stayed in different ones but of the two palces we found more to do on Kefalonia than Halkidiki.
Cant comment on Halkidiki I am afraid but Kefalonia and particularly Scala, where I have stayed twice, I can thoroughly recommend and the island as a whole is wonderful. What Hotel are you looking at? We stayed at Tara Beach which is also right on the beach and only 3 mins walk to the all the tavernas and bars. It is not an 18-30 resort by any means, but there are enough places to eat and sufficient bars to keep you entertained and the drive from Scala (you must hire a car) through Poros and over the mountains to Agia Efimia and all the places on the way is stunning. I hope this has helped but as I say, I cant comment on Halkidiki.
It seems Kefalonia was the most popular choice and i have just booked it!!!!!
Will let you know how it went on our return
Ponytales.
Having been to both thses places would recommend skala in kefalonia, halkidiki did not feel very Greek to me, i think its a scale thing! in kefalonia you can easily get around all of the island in a few days wth a hire car. Skala a good base with plenty of tavernas and bars to see the night away in or relax with greatviews.
Having beek to both places although Halkadiki was many years ago, I would recommend Kefalonia, all depending on what you want, you have beaches in Kefalonia, beautiful scenery, plenty of places to see and do, if you do not want to hire a car or motor bike local transport is very cheap and reasonably available,
however, there are quite a few new development s along the coast calling themselves 'skala' but they can be up to a kilometer from the centre. although this is not a problem in terms of accessing the beach - it is 2km long of fabulous white sand, you can get stranded. in the summer sun, or in the evening after a few drinks, a kilometer is a long walk. you can get stranded in these horrid complexes being forced to eat and drink only within in the complex.
not trying to put you off skala which i think is very nice, just making sure you dont end up in the wrong place!
The main part of Skala (what used to be called Nea Skala) is the village - one main street running down to the sea with lots of little side roads. This is where everybody moved after the earthquake. Some of the wooden huts that were built at that time are still there in use. Here you will find shops and tavernas, the church and the two squares.
The newest part of "Skala" is along the beachfront in the direction of Poros. The authorities decided to allow development along the coastal road for 10km so you may well find yourself booked into accommodation in "Skala" which is nowhere near the village at all so read the brochure carefully. The taxi drivers will enjoy taking your money to get you backwards and forwards if this is the case. The beach itself is about 4km long and then after this there are a few little coves and a tiny harbour that some people have never noticed even though they have been going to Skala for years!
Despite all the development, people return to Skala year after year. Try to stay in the village and get to know the locals - it's their friendliness that brings people back (rather than the johnny-come-latelys from Athens who want to make a fast buck).
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