Transfer time? we were about 90 minutes back in June on the thomson coach. Seems long but some nice scenery once you've left the outskirts of Corfu Town.
Yes, there is a fridge in the B&B rooms; very handy. In the B&B rooms you've also got a shower cubicle with doors!!
You must go to Teresa Greek night on a Wednesday; ab fab! You'll love Leo, Fannis and Nikos who run the place. Great views over the bay from the pool and bar terrace. Great staff there as well.
It's a small hike up the hill from San Stef village, but not too taxing.
You'll find plenty of reviews of restaurants on here. I think it's fair to say we all have our favourites in San Stef.
We visited Little Prince - ace sizzling steak.
Nafsika Hotel - liked the food there.
Waves on the beach - had lunch there a few times; my wife thought the stuffed tomatoes were divine - she even cooked some for tea this evening at home - aren't i lucky!
Paradise - larger portions; good food.
Teresa itself - had two meals there on an evening before going into town and greek night food is v.good. Also very reasonable for lunch.
Ozzy Oils - v.nice food and twist to standard greek fare, but nice change.
Beachcombers - on the beach, great views of the sunset, not particularly greek i suppose, but high quality stuff - we visited it twice during our 2 weeks.
Finally Zorbas - OK a bit touristy, plenty of greek dancing, fire, etc, but it was my wife's favourite - lovely selection of different lamb dishes we had on the 3 occasions we visited!
Can honestly say we didn't have a bad meal in our 2 weeks and great value. Even the more expensive beachcomber was only 50 euros for the two of us, in total, for 3 courses and a bottle of wine..
Enjoy! Because we certainly did. It was only our 2nd time in San Stef (stayed 16 years ago - what took us so long?!). Almost certainly returning next year...hopefully to Terezas, but if not, somewhere else in San Stef.