Just back yesterday from San Stef after a fortnight's holiday. This was our ninth visit, but missed last year so we saw a few changes!! Weather was brilliant. We spent every day on the beach (down at the nudie end!!) as it's much quieter, which we prefer. We did see changes in the beach whilst we were there. We would walk from the beach about 4.30 to 5pm. and sometimes, near Havana bar, the sea had come in so that first row of sunbeds were sitting in the sea!! Beach seemed wider between the last sunbeds and nudist area. The outcrop near the cliffs was being eroded away on a daily basis and people were having to climb up some rocks to get to the far beach around the corner. Also down that end, there was a lot of rubbish, some of it washed in by the sea, but some of it definitely dumped by ignorant people. There also seemed to be a lot of overflowing rubbish bins in the streets, not sure why, maybe local council cuts? Our first week was relatively quiet, but the second week saw an influx of young families and young teenagers, which is great for the resort as they are their future visitors. However, although we are young at heart and up for a good laugh, we did find it rather boisterous with some of the young teenagers at times! Although they were all very well behaved! Bar 38 has always been one of our late night haunts, as we have known Spiros for a number of years (as have a lot of you regulars) but his bar seemed to have turned into the local youth club! Again the local youth are no problem, but some evenings we were the only ones over 16!! Always ate at the Nafsika, our favourite restaurant. Spiros and staff always attentive and 'on the ball'. We both love the food there. Whilst we were there, a young english couple were having their wedding reception there. It looked really lovely and well organised by Spiros. I'm sorry some of this sounds negative, but they are our thoughts and findings, but we will certainly be returning next year!!