WHATS INCLUDED
(EXCEPT ON BUDGET HOLIDAYS)
- MEET AND GREET
- RETURN TRANSFERS
- YOUR CHOSEN ACCOMMODATION
- STARTER PACK: WINE, WATER,
BREAD, MILK, BUTTER, EGGS, JAM, TEA, COFFEE AND BISCUITS
-
COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION FOLDER IN HOUSE.
-
MAID SERVICE
TWICE A WEEK.
-
24-HOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT
-
ANOTHER
FRIENDLY FACE LOCALLY TO ENSURE ALL'S WELL.
-
FREE COTS (ON BOOKING).
BUDGET HOLIDAYS INCLUDE ONLY ACCOMMODATION.
Reading this section will avoid unrealistic expectations and
ensure that you have that holiday you have been anticipating for
so long, so, omit reading this at your peril!
Greece still remains in a category of it’s own for holidays; the
Greek way of life is the essential ingredient. Avrio" is the
equivalent of "manjana" and is very much the culture. For the
Greeks, people are the priority; the service is casual, usually
friendly. Nothing is so important that it cannot be put aside
for a chat and a cup of thick Greek coffee. Children must he
seen and heard and are called "gifts from God", always welcomed
with a smile. Greece is rural; everyone has chickens, sheep and
dogs, and very likely a noisy cockerel, which will have no
respect for the hour! Old Spiros still has his donkey for
bringing home the firewood who often honks "kali mera" to
Katerina's donkey at 7 am, along with the dog, saying his piece,
and so the day begins!...
These are simple people as is their accommodation. The plumbing
often gets a mention on first timer's post cards. We all wonder
how modern Greeks came to forget what their forebears had
mastered 2000 years ago! Loo paper still often has to be put in
bins. Lets mention too that electricity cuts are an occasional
fact of life (like rural Britain!)
The water is
perfectly safe to drink and Corfiots are proud of it. Greek life
is geared to outside living, so sitting rooms are rare; we
"lounge" on our balconies.
Showers not baths are the norm. Kitchens are basically equipped
for cooking breakfasts and knocking up a quick snack not a
gourmet meal, but all have ovens, but do not go looking for the
microwave. (Besides eating out is fun and still good value).
Though Travel with Friends has supplied toasters, and kettles in
most houses.
Bedrooms all
have wardrobes, but limited drawer space. Please note extra beds
are fold up camp beds. On arrival, your house will be clean and
beds made up.
The maid’s duties are just to empty bins and clean bathrooms and
sweep through - "The bare minimum".
Linen
is
provided and is changed once a week, (except where otherwise
stated under each house description). Greek towels are
notoriously small... so bring your own beach and bath towels.
Our properties are chosen for those who do not want the "buzz"
of a complex, who wish for some degree of privacy, who are happy
with simple standards in an ideal location.
ASK YOURSELF
IF GREEK LIFE IS SOMETHING YOU MAY LEARN TO LIKE; IF YOU DO COME
AND YOU DON'T LIKE IT, REMEMBER WE DID TRY TO BE HONEST!
THE WEATHER
in the lonian is normally good from May to October. Greekophiles
will come in early season knowing the mountains will still be
green and everywhere ablaze with flowers, bring a kagool in case
of the odd late April shower. Everything is clean and fresh -
including the locals. The sea is cool in May and warms up by
June, when magical fireflies transform the olive groves into a
fairyland. July is the hottest month. In August the Maistro, a
strong north wind, which clears the heat haze and makes seas
choppy, often tempers the heat. The island also becomes more
cosmopolitan with many Italian visitors. In September the pace
slows down, the evenings start to draw in and thanks to the odd
storm a second spring brings forth the cyclamen and crocus
again,
The sea
remains warm right into October when preparations start for the
winter crop of olives.
WAY OF LIFE -
is
best described simply as easy going. Things move at a slow pace,
with relaxed days on the beach, followed by a night out at one
of the many tavernas. Food is mainly meat or fish charcoal
grilled, with salad and wine. The food is not highly spiced.
Vegetarians are now being catered for slightly more, but choice
is still quite limited. The average cost of an evening meal with
wine in 2005 in a taverna was about £11 p.p.
CLOTHES -
During the day, most people wear swimming costumes with sarongs
or shorts, and in the evening something tidy, but casual. It is
a good idea, always to bring a warm sweater or a cardigan.
FESTIVALS
are
innumerable. We have parades on national holidays with an
English heritage of brass bands, and colourful local fiestas. We
will be happy to advise which ones fall within your holiday.
LANGUAGE English is widely spoken, though
many locals also speak some German and Italian.
PHONING HOME
is
easy from many card phones. Cheap rate Greek international phone
cards can be bought at
www.lemontel.com.
Make sure you have activated a roaming service with your mobile
phone provider. With Pay as you go mobiles, ensure that your
card has sufficient credit, as you will not be able to top it up
locally. Remember you will pay a portion of all received
calls too! People with phones not “locked” may find it best to
buy a local Sim card. If in doubt check before you leave!
MONEY Sterling
Travellers cheques
are still the best and safest option, though cash is
widely accepted; all exchangeable locally at bank rates in our
offices. Credit cards are useful, but not widely accepted in
shops or tavernas. Cash withdrawals can be made at cash points,
with pin numbers in Kassiopi, Acharavi and Sidari and Roda
(though this is a more expensive way to get foreign currency).
POST OFFICES
are
located in Karousades, Acharavi and Corfu town.
TAXIS
are
reasonable and there are ranks in Sidari, Roda, Kassiopi and
Acharavi.
BUSES
radiate to
and from Corfu Town. There is a service along the north coast
between Sidari and Kassiopi.
MEDICAL -
Acharavi has a doctor, a dentist and a chemist in the village.
Ag. Stefanos has a doctor but the chemist is in Sidari. Nissaki
and Kaminaki have no doctor, but one can be called if necessary.
MOSQUITOES
are
a Mediterranean nuisance easily controlled with repellents -
best bought in UK - and small electric machines, best bought
locally.
THINGS TO DO -
You
need not read
"boring" for quiet and peaceful! There are numerous activities
available, riding, tennis, water sports including snorkelling
and scuba diving, walking (ideal for bird watchers and artists)
mountain bikes, cars and sightseeing tours around Corfu and
further a field to mainland Greece, other islands and Albania.
There is now a new water park in the centre of the island. and a
water and sports park in Acharavi too. Don't forget also trying
local cuisine and vintages!
SCOOTERS AND
MOPEDS
deserve a
mention, we realise they are a cheap and fun way of getting
about, but the roads are entirely unsuitable for inexperienced
riders and are not recommended.
BABIES -
Corfu's temperate early and late season is ideal for babies, as
long as sensible precautions of sun block and sun hats are
taken. No family should worry about bringing a small baby, but
do stay out of midday sun. Nappies are easily found. Baby food
is available, though limited in choice. If concerned, bring it
with you.
WE SUPPLY
COTS FREE OF CHARGE.
· Bring your
own cot linen and plastic sheet.
·
Highchairs/Pushchairs for rent on a daily basis.
DISABLED
CLIENTS
please contact
us for advise as we know all the properties and areas inside and
out and know which are suitable, and which not.
BRING WITH YOU
-
We know that life as we know it, can end if someone cannot get
his or her favourite! The answer is simple - Bring it! All
imported items are inclined to be more expensive i.e. cereals,
and kiddie snacks like Beans, or hoops or peanut butter, so put
'em in! Nothing can beat a real English cuppa so bring the
Typhoo.
· A
torch is useful.
· A
brolly and sweater are wise in early and late season, and for
cooler evenings.
· Adaptors
are needed for all your appliances, which will all work on Greek
voltage.
·Bath
and beach towels.
· Please
be considerate to fellow travellers - bring a plastic sheet
for your small child if necessary.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
· Mobile
air conditioning units for rent. (Availability limited so best
to prebook, rates on request)
· Fans
for hire.
SUGGESTED READING, MAPS & GUIDE BOOKS
Bartholemew -
Corfu & lonian Island Map.
Landscapes of
Corfu - Noel Rochford, for walks & drives.
My family and
Other Animals - Gerald Durrell.
(A wonderful
glimpse of Corfu wildlife, still to be seen today.)
Rough Guide to
Corfu.
2nd Book of
Corfu Walks - Hilary Paipeti
In the
footsteps of Laurence Durrell - Hilary Paipeti
Prospero's
kitchen - Diana Farr
Captain
Corelli’s Mandolin- Louis de Berniere
A house in
Corfu -Emma Tennant
Greek Walls - John Waller
There is no
substitute for puttering along Corfu’s staggeringly beautiful
east coast, finding your own cove or pulling into a beachside
taverna for lunch.
Prebooking your boat avoids disappointment!
Rates on
request.
We have been able to
arrange some excellent prices for car hire. Your car can be
collected at the airport or delivered to your house. Explore!
Venture off the beaten track, visit deserted old Perithia, the
islands highest peak Pantocrator, and watch Corfu weave its
spell over you too!
Rentals can be for
any duration. Please ask!
PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTES FOR HOLIDAYS OF LONGER DURATIONS AND
EXTENDED RENTALS! |