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Neilson in Greece- recommendations please?

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GnarlyOldGoatDude · 18/09/2017 12:50

We are considering our first Neilson holiday next year- any hints or tips about Greek resorts would be great please! I'm a complete couch potato but DH and kids (7,6,4) would love it, and I could be persuaded into a few activities I think. Any recommendations? Apart from the price, is 2 weeks too long? Thanks all

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Excited101 · 20/09/2017 20:50

The vast majority of children enjoy the kids clubs- even those who's parents aren't convinced will. The holidays are crazily expensive but it just depends what you want out of your holiday to be honest. It's definitely not all inclusive but at least that gives you the opportunity to eat out in a local restaurant rather than being 'trapped' in the resort. (Though you still have the option to stay in the complex and eat there for extra ££)

Check the weather details for the resorts you're considering, as far as I remember Sivota is notoriously no wind, if windsurfing or sailing is tempting for any of you then you may want to reconsider. It is incredibly hard to learn to do either sport with no wind.

All kids clubs get as active as possible, even down to little babies! They should be sailing, windsurfing, raft building, kayaking, tennis- that sort of thing! And the clubs your children in are at least included in the price.

Feel free to ask any questions you like, I've got a bit of 'insider' info :-)

GnarlyOldGoatDude · 20/09/2017 21:46

Thanks excited!

DH wants to learn how to sail a dinghy. I'd like to SUP and Zumba and lounge around. And most of all, I'd like to go on a holiday where we don't come back even more exhausted than when we arrived!

I'd be disappointed if the accommodation was really tired. Would be lovely to chat with other guests, even if it's pretty superficial- our holidays usually just feel like tag team childcare in a different setting Grin

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2014newme · 20/09/2017 21:50

It will definitely feel like a proper holiday. Kids can have lunch and dinner with club you even get to dine without them. The nannies are brilliant

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