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debra:
Half board or not half board?  That is the question I am asking from all you experienced followers of Tereza - never been - but am being tempted to try the 'other side' of Ag Stef.  Not the old village - would like a different perspective and really fancy Tereza's - any info and help gratefully received.  Thank you!

Gavlah1973:
Personally hb isn't for me. Just too many nice eateries to choose from and nice people to chat to

debra:
I know what you mean....... was curious what the food was like?

Jacksi:
We stayed there this year just on bed and breakfast - the breakfasts were really good (my other half had a sausage sarni about every day and he is funny about what sausages he eats!!).   We only had lunch there a couple of times and that was good but we did speak to people on half board and they were pleased with the food but they didnt have a great choice as the half board menu was a different menu from the main menu. 

We just ate out every night at different places and I think you miss this is you are half board.  You could always just "stay in" on a night if you didnt want to eat out. 

debra:
Thank you.  We usually self cater and love trying places - probably have tried them all and have our favourites.  Last year we had a bit of a change and self catered first week and then moved into the Nafsika and their half board for the second week. A good compromise.  Our very first trip to Ag Stef (12 years ago) we stayed for two weeks at the Nafsika - the only problem was we loved the food there so much we didn't try anywhere else.

Was really just wondering what the food was like at Tereza - LOVE LOVE the old village and staying at Fedra Mare or Christinas but am thinking of a change (and a different perspective and view of the beach) and wanted others true opinion of Terezas.  Have a few days booked at Delfino next year (been given as a gift) and Tereza is not too far away.

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