We have booked our first visit to Santorini wiht Kosmar for this year, now I need to know if we with our 11 year old daughter will enjoy staying at the Villa roula.
Also would like to know what sort of of costs basic eating out and living will be.
Hi foxprom, My friend and i are going to the same accomodation in may, also with kosmar!! when are u going? I am really looking forward to it now. bye for now, jeanette
Booked with Kosmar at Villa Limnes, Perissa 10th May. Anyone been there?
We are flying out on Tuesday 17th May for one week, Looking forward to the island have heard a lot of good stories about its beauty.
when do you go
Hi foxprom, i'm going on the 10th May, from bristol for a week. bye for now, jeanette.
Has anyone travelled from Santorini to any islands for a day trip?
Please can you advise what island is best to visit? what are the prices?
I am staying in Kamari for two weeks in the summer so I am planning things that I want to do.
Thank you
Margaret(Madmum)
There will be three of us and we will journey in May 2005 and if possible can anyone share with us some ideas about what we need to budget for.
Many thanks
Chris
Chris,
we are staying at perissa at the villa roula with kosmar hols
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=13693&highlight=villa+roula
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=8863&highlight=villa+roula
For villa limnes
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=12557&highlight=villa+roula
Other info on santorini...
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6673&highlight=villa+roula
We are staying at Villa Limnes, Perissa and leaving with Kosmar on 10th May. To answer your previous question you won't find 5star restaurants in Greece except perhaps in the main centres. You won't find 'greasy spoons' either. I have been going to Greece every year now for the past 15 years. The food is always great but I avoid posh looking places. I try to look for the places that have Greek customers, as the locals know the best places. A lot is said about increasing prices in Greece and Santorini is one of the more expensive islands. As I have said I will be on Santorini in May and I am not expecting it to cost much different to my last Greek trip. I will not be eating at any place with a view; you will find me in the back streets. I always drink the house wine so that keeps the meal price low and certainly lower than UK prices.
Derek
Hi Derek, Thanks for the info, we are all looking forward to the trip and now that we have some more inforamtion about the island from all the memebers on the forum here it will be easier to find our way around for the first day or two. Hope you have a good holiday and we will have to compare responses and reports when we get back 6 weeks 6 days and 10 hours but im not counting really!!!
Chris,
no we fly from east mids tuesday 17th May
Nobody should have a problem finding good cheap restaurants in Santorini even those with a view. We went last October and the quality of the food was generally good.I had the most delicious gyros pitta in Fira town ever and it was really cheap, it's like anything else, shop around, look at the menus. Some places really do charge high prices but you don't have to eat there.The wines in Santorini are very good quality too.
We stayed at the Smaragdi Village in Perissa, about 10 mins walk from loads of bars and tavernas. The beach was empty most days, and quite often there were lots of Greek families there. The sea was quite cold though!
Money wise, we spent around £400 in two weeks, but as I said, we ate out three times a day, had beers, ice-creams etc. whenever we wanted, and did a couple of trips. Oh and we paid about £60 for 2 weeks air conditioning and safe hire out of that as well.
All in all, I loved it, it's a beautiful place. I tried to get hubby to go there again this year, but as we are moving house and just bought a car, we could only afford a week, so we've decided on Crete.
Enjoy!
Rachel
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Toilets on Santorini, are they of a good standard, or does it suffer from the ability not to handle toilet paper being put down the pan, my wife was not impressed when she was told she had to bag it up and save it for collection, even worse when she was told that we would have to bring it home at the end of the week.
Villa Roula Perissa is our destination and I know that many of you forumers have been regular (sorry bad choice) visitors to this accomodation and we just want to go prepared if we need scented nappy bags etc...
Hi Foxprom, the sewage system throughout Greece and the Greek Islands cannot cope with paper being put down the loo, except possibly in some of the bigger towns and cities, so, yes, in Santorini you'll have to put the paper in a bucket by the loo. Don't worry, you'll get used to it and when you get home you'll be looking for the bin to put the paper in
Thanks for the response and information, I am sure we will cope with it. It just seems so stone age when you first hear about it.
We really are spoiled by our luxurious water and sewerage systems, (who would have ever expected seeing the words sewerage and luxurious in the same sentence)
Just got to stop the family wind-up merchants now who are determined to send my wife round the bend about saving the paper etc..
Many thanks
Chris
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