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AndrewK:
Once again we enjoyed a thoroughly relaxing and enjoyable break at our favourite destination.

It really is hard to beat SS as the long beach, great weather (in the main) along with superb food and drink make the place something special.

Sometimes it is hard to figure why it is not busier than usual in August (but I am not moaning, that's for certain, as the balance is about right).

Made couple of usual trips to Panorama Resturant at Logas Beach at Peroulades as the mussels in white wine sauce are very good. Must admit on second occasion  was a bit disappointed but they were very busy so perhaps it was forgivable.

Anybody who has not visited Afionas should put the place on the must-do list next time as it's a memorable village to visit and the meals at Porto Timoni were very good and the view breathtaking. Ok the wasps are a bit of a pain but the breathtaking panoramic views easily make up for that. 



Jimbo:
We, too, had a great time again this year. Three weeks end of June/July and two weeks Sept/October.

We were up at Tsaros in the summer - wonderful two-bedroom apartment with a huge balcony and great views over the bay. The schlep up the hill can be a bit much when it's hot, but the pool bar is nicely situated halfway for a pit-stop en route, and there's always a congenial bunch of people having a sup until late at night. Thanassis, Xristina and Nikos are terrific hosts.

Pavlos' birthday party at Zorba's was great fun, with an excellent Greek band, including the best bouzouki player on the island. The weather was unusually cool for July, but lovely for sitting on the beach beside Mistral. And the best mussels with home-made frites at Beachcomber - an annual treat for me! Forget Panorama - go to see Sue and get the moules.
If you can bear 30 minutes of holiday video you can see the highlights, starting at Hull and ending at a very hot Leeds/Bradford airport, including a rare sunset landing in Kerkyra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu7_iaQXKbQ

In the autumn we stayed on the flat at Barras, where the hospitality of George and the others was as great as usual. It did get very cold at times - it was utterly foul on my birthday, but was fine a couple of days later. Had the usual good food and good company, and watched the village starting to shut down for the winter.

I hope we'll be able to go next year. It was noticeably more expensive this year as a result of the devaluation of the pound, and a "No Deal" Brexit will almost certainly cause another significant drop. Fingers crossed! 

maggiesaes:
Love the video I was back there!!Well done.

We will be staying in Little Prince in May again as we did for three weeks last year simply because there is a lift and my husband can't do stairs very well and hills are out now.
We couldn't get back in September/October but hope to this year,probably not from Cardiff though so we may have to make the trek to Bristol.

Our taxi driver friends have offered us a holiday for the whole winter up in Pavliana,we go and see them every year and have a party,and I must say it is very tempting.   
 

Jimbo:
Thanks, Maggie. Really just a "home video" to capture the essence!

Little Prince is a great place to stay. Huge rooms, and if you're ever short of an opinion you can get one from Dimitris downstairs (or lift)!

Karen:
We had a lovely holiday, as always, beginning of July. Stayed at Silver Moon, as always, lovely and central for everything. Nothing seemed to have changed too much. We always catch up with lovely friends whilst we are there, either at the apartments or in the restaurants and it never seems like a year since we last saw them all! Booked for first 2 weeks in July again 8)

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