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LouiseB:
Ah yes we will still be around....look out for the 6ft english woman.....thats me lol

lisa22:
http://www.aqualand-corfu.com/

amanda j:
Louise I'll be the 5 ft 2ish one with 2 teenagers leaning on my shoulders. We have a gap of a two sometimes three of years between each of our visits so when we first visited my boy would have been your daughters age  :) and my daughter about 7. Time flies by .

Silverstar:
Hi and welcome

i have a 4 year old boy who had the best time last year.  We didnt do any of the water parks but he just loved hanging out at the Nafsika pool most days and playing in his dinghy (lightening mcqueen..!)

All the restaurants are child friendly and will do small portions for your daughter.   There is also Hippopots where she can express her creative side (on the main street just up from Condor bar on the same side of the road).

She will have a brilliant time and the beach is very child friendly and safe.
x

Woodman:
We've just got back with our (nearly) 5 year old.  As everyone says, the beach is wide, sandy and very safe for children and when the sea is calm, its so shallow that your little one will be fine.  When it does get a bit more wavy its still fun to do some wave jumping with him, which he thought was fantastic! The fact that its so shallow means its still very safe for that!

All the restaurants do 'english' food for children and she'll love the fire dancing at Zorbas and the Little Prince.  Both are a very short walk from Barras (Zorbas is opposite the Thomas Bay hotel and Little Prince is on the way to the beach).

Have a great time!

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