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mythos2:
Thanks for all the comments.
We usually stay on the beach for as long as we can and rarely go pool side. If we can find the right spot, a taverana or two for lunch then we'll cope. Last year we were in St George South, found a place with free sun beds and reckon we saved over 70€/100€. We dined in his restaurant daily and everyone was happy. If I went to a pool of some other hotel I'd expect to at least buy a couple of drinks but it won't be the case if the beach is what we expect it to be. Sadly these days we have to have a budget but that's life. 8€ per day for a sun bed for me and the other half will be accounted for but if some place offers a sunbed in exchange for lunch or a discounted lunch then that's not a problem either. Our usual day is to hit the beach at around 11ish and find a place on the beach near the taverana's and that's us sorted till say 6ish?
Vincemac:
--- Quote from: Gavlah1973 on June 02, 2013, 01:09:29 AM ---Right...... I book a hotel that costs 1000 for a week. Chances are its better than one that costs 500 for the same week.
The rooms are probably better and so is the pool, sunbeds and general facilities.
I just dont think it's right that someone from the other hotel could come along and take the sunbeds etc when they've paid half as much.
Don't particularly have issue with it as long as there's still plenty of beds spare amd they behave respectfully.
We had this issue in Kef last year. There was a wedding taking place at the hotel. About 4 of the party were actually staying in our hotel. The rest of the party (numbering about 16) used to invade every day. It was chaos. Hotel let them as they bought lunch.
Unsurprisingly they never all decamped to the other hotels...... because they were nowhere near as nice (or as expensive) to stay at!!
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100%correct you pay for your room and pool first before you get there you should have priority before casuale guests the management should let casual guests aware
Gavlah1973:
To be fair, maybe with the exception of Fedra Mare and Delfino, most pools in San Stef are much of a muchness.
The Romanza has superb views but you don't get many day trippers venturing up their as it's a proper hike!!
The 9 Muses in Kef is on a par with the Delfino although a little larger. It certainly pi$$ed a lot of folk off last year..... thank god they have a little quiet pool at the back which was a haven of tranquility! !
Bee:
I understand both points of view as I love to swim in a pool. In past years I have stayed at the Thomas Bay and enjoyed their pool, but as they don't welcome single travellers I have to go independently and I can't afford a villa/apartment (on the level) that has a pool. I have always been welcomed at Nafsika and TB as I always eat there, lunches and dinners not just drinks and snacks. Thank heaven for them I say :)
Gill C:
Our pit stop for ice cold mythos after a day on the beach is Nafsika and we always have a swim there,but by then residents have usually left.Apologies to those who havn't .
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