Welcome to San Stefanos (NW Corfu) > San Stefanos news and views
HELP!!!!
Nathan:
Hi all, my girlfriend and I are travelling to San Stefanos for the first time this year; can anyone tell me what the weather conditions (mainly temperature and rainfall) are generally like in September.
Also, if anyone can advise on good restaurants to visit and maybe ones to avoid that would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Nathan
sunshine:
Hi Nathan. We always go end of Aug and weather always boiling hot even the evenings, what date in Sep are you going and where are you staying. As for places to eat if you go to- Where to eat in SS there is plenty of info,also if you go through forum you will find most things about fantastic SS.
Sunshine
Nathan:
Cheers SS. We're going from 6th - 21st and are staying at the Voula apartments. I understand it's a bit of a walk up a steep hill but was just wondering how far away it was from restaurants and bars, etc.
Rod:
Nathan,
There is an endless supply of information on the official site. Walks, local info, tavernas, restaurants etc; However, here is my personal take on San Stef. There are no burger/kentucky/McDonald joints. No seedy smelly bars. No lager louts. The resort is a totally chill out friendly place, where both locals and tourists are so helpful and friendly to each other. I am actually finding it difficult to describe the uniqeness of the place. You have to experience it really. Here go's; My personal favourites;
Bars - Bar 38, Greco, Thomas Bay, Aquarius.
Restaurants - All of them (ok then), Olympia, Mythica, Sunset.
Something Different - Gravia and Akrotiri on the cliff side.
Something REALLY different - Hire a quad for 20 euros (best money ever spent)
tonyco1:
Hi Nathan,
We'll be there starting on our second week as you arrive,
We tend to call in at Aquarios Bar, or Thomas Bay Hotel Bar to finish the evening off.
Maybe see you there!!
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
San Stefanos Where to eat Cafés and Bars Holiday Info Tourist info |
Local Walks Walk to Arillas Walk to AG Georgios Walk to Afionas Walk to Porto Timoni |