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Tereza Hotel

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Jules:
We only do the bed and breakfast but each holiday we eat at Teresa and the food has ways been great and plenty of it. The half board menu only has a limited choice but if on a budget would be ok. We prefer to eat out in the village as it does make you get out and about. Lunch here is good as well.

Jacksi:
The first time we went to San Stefanos we stayed half board and we felt that we missed out on so much not being able to eat at all the different restaurants.   I know that you are not tied to the hotel when on half board and you can still eat out - but when you have already technically paid for your meal would you want to pay again?

I think if you are bed and breakfast you can always eat in the hotel if that is what you want to do on any particular day!

Les Shark Boy:
We stayed B&B which we were very happy with, but after talking to a couple who stayed half-board it seemed like they got a better room at the top of the front block of apartments. Apparently they have open beams and generally nicer.
We absolutely loved Terezas and are hoping to go back next year, our room was fine and at the end of the day you only sleep and shower there.
Enjoy!  ;D

Jules:
Les the rooms at the top are family rooms so not normally for a couple.

Tomanchez:
We have just returned from Terezas on a bed and breakfast basis, but we did have 3 evening meals there during our stay. The price of the meals was very reasonable, no more than the other eating places with the exception of the Tavernas that were offering a 3 course set menu of around 7 to 9 euros. We found the food to be of an excellent standard and plenty of it. There isn't the same amount of choice on the half board menu as you would get in a taverna and if I struggled to think of a negative the only one that comes to mind is that of presentation. We had moussaka in the village one night and it arrived in a traditional clay pot whereas at terezas it is presented on a plate with the veg etc. I suppose what I am trying to say is the food felt less "homely" and its presentation being more "polished" which is what you might expect in a hotel. Not really a negative. So be reassured the food is lovely but consider doing what we did, mixing between hotel and village and that wat you get the best of both worlds. We loved the atmostphere in the tavernas at night too, greek dancing etc! hope this helps  :)

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