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Scottygirl:

--- Quote from: Karen on August 24, 2020, 08:01:52 PM ---Not long for you now, Scottygirl, have a lovely time! :)

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Thanks Karen  8)

benson:
Sitting here on my sun bed on Agios Stefanos beach wondering what would be different without the current restrictions.

We only wear face masks when we go into a shop - that’s about 2 minutes every 3 days to buy fresh bread and milk.

The only Taverna not open is Nafsika, yes a loss but not a reason not to come on Holiday

I must say Athens not being open is a bit of a blow but not a reason to not come - there are other bars.

Midnight ‘Curfew’’ - we go out around 7:30pm and have pre dinner drinks in either Silver Star, El Greco or if dining in the older part of the village we go to Kamini.
We usually eat around 9pm and either stay in the restaurant ordering more wine or walk back to the bars around 11pm for the final hour.
We are lucky to have a nice patio outside our villa where, if we want to, can enjoy more drinks and chat with friends.

It’s so close to normal that this is our second visit this year, we came on the first flight in back on the 15th July, it was very quiet for a few days then but has been fairly busy ever since. And we have just booked Delfino Blu for our 3rd visit at the end of September.

Yammas

Karen:
Enjoy your holiday Benson :)

Karen:
Can I just say I respect everyone's idea of a holiday and I hope you respect mine. At home we are just pensioners with a quiet life. I'm a 63 year old grandma, who likes to let her hair down on holiday. I love dancing with my friends in the Condor, can't even do that, I gather. It's not about needing to drink, it's about socialising with friends who also like to be out after midnight without the fear of turning into a pumpkin, so enjoy your holidays everyone!

Rod:

--- Quote from: benson on August 25, 2020, 01:37:07 PM ---Sitting here on my sun bed on Agios Stefanos beach wondering what would be different without the current restrictions.

We only wear face masks when we go into a shop - that’s about 2 minutes every 3 days to buy fresh bread and milk.

The only Taverna not open is Nafsika, yes a loss but not a reason not to come on Holiday

I must say Athens not being open is a bit of a blow but not a reason to not come - there are other bars.

Midnight ‘Curfew’’ - we go out around 7:30pm and have pre dinner drinks in either Silver Star, El Greco or if dining in the older part of the village we go to Kamini.
We usually eat around 9pm and either stay in the restaurant ordering more wine or walk back to the bars around 11pm for the final hour.
We are lucky to have a nice patio outside our villa where, if we want to, can enjoy more drinks and chat with friends.

It’s so close to normal that this is our second visit this year, we came on the first flight in back on the 15th July, it was very quiet for a few days then but has been fairly busy ever since. And we have just booked Delfino Blu for our 3rd visit at the end of September.

Yammas

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Great info Benson.  Pleased you are enjoying your holiday.  My wife and I are due to arrive on 10th September so these updates are very informative.  Is the 180° bar open on the beach front?  It used to be Chili Chill.

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