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Holidays
Greek islands
ivykaty44 · 08/05/2022 00:10
Where to visit for girlie holiday to relax and read, explore a bit
wanting somewhere that is pretty, not Kos Rhodes
not going all inclusive, was going to book flights and bed and breakfast
Feckingfeck · 08/05/2022 00:18
FindingMeno · 08/05/2022 00:18
My vote would go with Kefalonia.
DMs suggestion! She loves it there!
ivykaty44 · 08/05/2022 07:08
What is so good about kefalonia?
ive found a few really nice looking bed and breakfast places on this island on booking dot com
Feckingfeck · 08/05/2022 20:55
It's naturally beautiful and unspoilt
Perhaps watch captain corellis mandolin? 😉
MermaidSwimming · 08/05/2022 20:58
Kefalonia is just beautiful, so many nice places there to visit.
Dreamingof3 · 09/05/2022 08:06
Corfu is lovely, we go to kassiopi, a lovely harbour town and has lots of boat trips to pretty and interesting places
Seasidemumma77 · 09/05/2022 08:10
Kefalonia is my favourite holiday location. Believe you can find all inclusive hotels in the towns of Sami and Lassi. I personally prefer renting self catering apartments in quieter villages, and eating in the taverners with the locals. But the island has accommodation to suit everyone, believe the Hollywood A-listers stay in the town of Fiscardo.
StCharlotte · 09/05/2022 08:16
Naxos or Paros. Fly into Mykonos or Santorini (flights are cheaper) and get the ferry.
Hobbesmanc · 09/05/2022 10:32
Skiathos might tick some boxes. Its very beautiful- green and luscious with amazing beaches. Small enough to explore- and Skiathos town is stunning with great nightlife and eating places. Kefalonia would be a close second
ivykaty44 · 09/05/2022 19:32
so thanks for all the suggestions, really helpful and researching plenty
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