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20 years 4 months ago
We stayed in one of the newer apartments and they were the best we have experienced in Greece. The kitchen was a little basic for anyone who likes eating in a lot but we only really had breakfast in the apartment so this wasn't a problem.
The air conditioning was quite expensive but we found it very useful as it made it a lot easier to sleep at night.
Two nice pools, the bigger one near the restaurant and bar and the quieter one down the hill. No mad scramble for sunbeds - we always managed to get some whatever time opf the day we went down which is not usually the case in August.
The bar was a bit on the expensive side compared to the town but I guess that is to be expected. We didn't eat in the restaurant as we prefered to go into town where there was more choice and prices were far more competitive. The shop is very useful for breakfast as they do fresh bread/rolls etc which were reasonably priced.
The walk back to the apartment is fairly steep, particularly if you are right up by the tennis courts like we were, but you do get used to it. Probably not a good idea to go to Koni if you have problems with walking though.
The only down side to Koni was having to cross the busy main road to get to the town/beach. Koni is situated about midway between 2 tunnels which go under the road so you have a bit of a walk either way. We felt uneasy about crossing the road at points in between, mainly because we have 2 young kids, but plenty of people did manage it - just be careful, particularly if you have had a drink or two!
The air conditioning was quite expensive but we found it very useful as it made it a lot easier to sleep at night.
Two nice pools, the bigger one near the restaurant and bar and the quieter one down the hill. No mad scramble for sunbeds - we always managed to get some whatever time opf the day we went down which is not usually the case in August.
The bar was a bit on the expensive side compared to the town but I guess that is to be expected. We didn't eat in the restaurant as we prefered to go into town where there was more choice and prices were far more competitive. The shop is very useful for breakfast as they do fresh bread/rolls etc which were reasonably priced.
The walk back to the apartment is fairly steep, particularly if you are right up by the tennis courts like we were, but you do get used to it. Probably not a good idea to go to Koni if you have problems with walking though.
The only down side to Koni was having to cross the busy main road to get to the town/beach. Koni is situated about midway between 2 tunnels which go under the road so you have a bit of a walk either way. We felt uneasy about crossing the road at points in between, mainly because we have 2 young kids, but plenty of people did manage it - just be careful, particularly if you have had a drink or two!
Travel operator: Airtours
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21 years 3 months ago
I think the way I raed this makes it sound worse than it was. We booked last minute on a recomendation from the travel agent. We weren't dissapointed, especially for what we paid.
Although there was only two of us, we were originally in one of the bigger apartments (4 beds), which are lower down the hill, but older. These rooms are definitely big enough for a family of four, although the kitchen is pretty basic (as usual). Since the food locally is so good and cheap we ate out every night anyway. A 3 course meal with 1 litre of wine for 2 would only set you back around
Although there was only two of us, we were originally in one of the bigger apartments (4 beds), which are lower down the hill, but older. These rooms are definitely big enough for a family of four, although the kitchen is pretty basic (as usual). Since the food locally is so good and cheap we ate out every night anyway. A 3 course meal with 1 litre of wine for 2 would only set you back around
Travel operator: Direct Holidays
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