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Jacksi:
Hi - we never got to do any trips last time we were in San Stefanos but would like to do some this time and see a little more of Corfu, and the surrounding area.  I see that San Stefanos Travel offer trips and the prices from last year look to be so much better than those offered by Thomsons.   

Are these trips as good as the ones that Thomson offer? 

Does any one know when they will be putting the prices on the web for this year and do you think they will alter much from last year?

Which are the best trips to do that you all recommend?  Any advice would be greatly received.  I would like to go to Paleocastritsa (spelling!!) but dont know whether it would be best to do this by boat or coach.  Also I have been recommended to go to Kassiopi for a day or so. 

Thanks for your answers

Richard/Jackie/Nathan:
Paleo by boat instead of coach every time! The views are great. We always book trips with SS Travel - they are virtually identical to any through the Reps and they are always lower priced.

Gordonc:
Agree Paleo by boat is a great trip. The San Stef Travel trips to Ericousa or Othoni also v. good. Ericousa is really beautiful with an easy walk, Othoni also v. nice. For something different, Albania is worth a trip and would really recommend the Parga and Paxos trip. both these are a long day but worth it.

Of the coach tours, have only done the SS travel Corfu Town shopper. It's a little more expensive than the local bus but you don't have the slightly chaotic wait at the bus station for the return.

SS travel are cheaper than Thomsons and the girls will look after you. Enjoy.

Gill C:
Also booked through Noula did Paleo by boat and Corfu by night both very enjoyable.

Jules:
If you do the island tour (by coach) it also stops at Paleo as well as the Achillion Palace and the monastery. Kassiopi is also an option by coach.
Better value than going through Thomsons as well and are all insured.

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