THE VILLAGE
Small and compact, not the prettiest
place you have ever seen but bedecked with
bougainvilleas, orleanders, giant geraniums
and other flowers and shrubs. It is
difficult to get lost here. There
are a few mini-markets (which serve all
basic needs); a few
tourist and car hire shops; money-exchange
and excursion offices. It may not sound very
exciting but it is the most laidback and
relaxing place you can imagine.
No loud music (by law all
music has to be turned off at midnight and
this is mostly adhered to). There are no
loud,lager louts nor loud motor bike
racing up the main road until 4.00am - in
fact it is all you could want for a
chilled-out, stress-free,battery
re-charging couple of weeks. It is the ideal
place for younger couples wanting a romantic
break; older couples who also want a
romantic break; families, or anybody that
wants peace and quiet and no hassle.
A choice of tavernas and
cafes offer mostly Greek based food, along
with pizza, pastas and sandwiches. you can
find continental and English breakfast.
There is locally caught, fresh fish which,
although expensive, is worth every penny.
You have a choice of what
to watch from where you are eating
- the sea; the harbour or one of the 2 small
roads that pass through the village. There
are also a couple of bars set in their own
gardens on one of the even smaller roads in
the village.

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Accommodation
in the village itself is mostly small, friendly,
family run units. Over the last few years several
large hotels have been built in the surrounding
area but they do not encroach on the village at
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Last
year we even got an ATM machine which is situated
in the A.N.E.M building at the front of the harbour,
opposite the Kali Kardia Taverna.
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