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Where to stay / Re: going to terezas for first time
« on: November 01, 2010, 02:39:38 PM »
Hi,
I'm sure you wont be disappointed staying in San Stefanos and Terezas.
Fannis and Leo (brothers) are great hosts along with their parents who now take a back seat ,until it comes the The Greek Night they put on,usually on a Wednesday night providing there is not a major football game on TV.
The men of the family serve up a BBQ,book early to reserve a table,once the tables are cleared ,the dancing begins,people from the resort who are not staying at the accommodation also like to
attend,it's a great night!
We've stayed in their self catering and Bed and breakfast apartments and rooms,the self catering block faces the sea and the pool,B/B rooms are lovely,they include a fridge ,mugs and a kettle,if your in one of the end rooms you will still have a nice view.
The owners are up to scratch with the refurbishment of the grounds ,pool area and this year the bar area and patio furniture were renewed.
The resort itself is quite compact with a wide choice of places to eat and drink,a bit steep coming up the hill but plenty of watering holes to recuperate in .
A local bus runs twice a day into Sidari,stopping off at the mother village of San Stefanos,named Avliotes,an interesting village to walk around,also a taverna named the Ilias Bar is a good place for a snack,drink or lunch,views to die for!
Enjoy!
I'm sure you wont be disappointed staying in San Stefanos and Terezas.
Fannis and Leo (brothers) are great hosts along with their parents who now take a back seat ,until it comes the The Greek Night they put on,usually on a Wednesday night providing there is not a major football game on TV.
The men of the family serve up a BBQ,book early to reserve a table,once the tables are cleared ,the dancing begins,people from the resort who are not staying at the accommodation also like to
attend,it's a great night!
We've stayed in their self catering and Bed and breakfast apartments and rooms,the self catering block faces the sea and the pool,B/B rooms are lovely,they include a fridge ,mugs and a kettle,if your in one of the end rooms you will still have a nice view.
The owners are up to scratch with the refurbishment of the grounds ,pool area and this year the bar area and patio furniture were renewed.
The resort itself is quite compact with a wide choice of places to eat and drink,a bit steep coming up the hill but plenty of watering holes to recuperate in .
A local bus runs twice a day into Sidari,stopping off at the mother village of San Stefanos,named Avliotes,an interesting village to walk around,also a taverna named the Ilias Bar is a good place for a snack,drink or lunch,views to die for!
Enjoy!