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debra:
Here's the link : http://www.mastihari.co.uk

debra:
Grey cat works alongside the community to keep the traditional way fo life - have taken this paragraph from their site -

THE CONCEPT OF OUR SERVICE

I first visited Mastihari seventeen years ago to 'house sit' for a friend who was away in the U.S.A.. I instantly fell in love with the village and its attendent qualities which epitomise the Greek way of life. Sadly, these very qualities which first attracted me to the Island are now vanishing under the onslaught of mass tourism. To preserve the delights of Mastihari, a radical approach was required, hence the concept of our service was born. This is a genuine partnership with the local community, we take great pride in ensuring the money you spend with us, goes into the local economy for the benefit of the whole community. By playing our part in the social and economic fabric of the village, Mastihari will remain unspoilt. For your part, you will experience the open arms and hearts of the villagers who are delighted that you will embrace and respect their customs, traditions and way of life. In return, they offer you the chance to share for the time you are with them, the 'magic' which is Mastihari.

Gill C:
Hi have stayed in Tingaki twice if you are going May/June/July stay away from apartments near the beach area as that is where the salt lakes are and a breeding haven for mossies.Come August they have possibly been sprayed or dried up.We called in there last year and they were also having big problems with midges.We stayed at the Mayflower apts they are v nice and further from the beach.

anniefuff:
I would prefer Mastahari over Tingaki and Kefalos we have been there a few times over the years. Super accommodation right on the beach ,
The journey from the airport is not long and there are always plenty taxis available and Grey Cat are great would recommend them.
You can take the ferry over to Kalymnos for the day and do a trip round the island.
There is also a good bus service from Mastahari to Kos town.
We have been to Greece many times over the last 30+ years and Corfu, Kefalonia ,Samos, Skyros and Crete are our favourites.

Annie

Georgie2002:
Thanks for all the info guys!

Debra/anniefuff - I'm just looking at that website now - is there a pool? There's no mention of one on the website...

I can't get over how helpful everyone is being, I'm very very grateful! :)

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