Greek islands - which one?!
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Hi all,
Just trying to plan a family holiday during the second week of July '25
The request is Greek islands - Corfu as portrayed in The Durrells would be perfect.
However I know nothing (and apparently Corfu isn't quite the same as it was!) and the choice is overwhelming.
Can anyone suggest an island/area that isn't too touristy, but with a little bit of night life for the kids (19/16).
Cooking/food is a big deal, so I'm trying to find a villa/house near the sea with at least 5 beds rather than an hotel. Max accomodation budget c. £7k for the week?
Any suggestions/recommendations?
Just trying to plan a family holiday during the second week of July '25
The request is Greek islands - Corfu as portrayed in The Durrells would be perfect.
However I know nothing (and apparently Corfu isn't quite the same as it was!) and the choice is overwhelming.
Can anyone suggest an island/area that isn't too touristy, but with a little bit of night life for the kids (19/16).
Cooking/food is a big deal, so I'm trying to find a villa/house near the sea with at least 5 beds rather than an hotel. Max accomodation budget c. £7k for the week?
Any suggestions/recommendations?
maturin23 said:
The request is Greek islands - Corfu as portrayed in The Durrells would be perfect.
Corfu then?May be a bit better than Kefalonia for the teenagers as well.
Some parts of Corfu have hardly changed at all. Why not look up where filming for the series took place?
Edited by popeyewhite on Sunday 30th June 20:36
We're just back from Corfu and had a fantastic time. We're big fans of the greek islands, got married over there aswell but this is the first time in Corfu. Would definitely go back.
Corfu town itself was very busy, too busy for us but not sure if we timed it badly with a cruise ship arrival. We spent most of our days driving to a quiet beach at various points on the island and staying there all day.
The water park is really good aswell.
Corfu town itself was very busy, too busy for us but not sure if we timed it badly with a cruise ship arrival. We spent most of our days driving to a quiet beach at various points on the island and staying there all day.
The water park is really good aswell.
justin220 said:
We're just back from Corfu and had a fantastic time. We're big fans of the greek islands, got married over there aswell but this is the first time in Corfu. Would definitely go back.
Corfu town itself was very busy, too busy for us but not sure if we timed it badly with a cruise ship arrival. We spent most of our days driving to a quiet beach at various points on the island and staying there all day.
The water park is really good aswell.
I've only been very early in the season. It's an incredibly green island early summer, the North is stunning. Corfu town itself was very busy, too busy for us but not sure if we timed it badly with a cruise ship arrival. We spent most of our days driving to a quiet beach at various points on the island and staying there all day.
The water park is really good aswell.
As well as Corfu and Slopes, Lefkas is one of my favourites. The main town isn't as busy as on some of the other big islands. Some of the smaller towns a villages are really nice places to spend an evening. It has the added bonus in you can drive over to the mainland via a causeway. It's a great place to spend a week or two exploring.
£7k is a ridiculous budget for Greece.
Go at least twice a year for the last 35 years and you can’t go wrong if you stay away from the obvious tourist resorts, Corfu, Crete, Kefalonia, Zante etc.
I’d probably choose Crete, being the largest island and has the most variety.
Oh and July is/ can be very hot so air con in any villa is essential
Go at least twice a year for the last 35 years and you can’t go wrong if you stay away from the obvious tourist resorts, Corfu, Crete, Kefalonia, Zante etc.
I’d probably choose Crete, being the largest island and has the most variety.
Oh and July is/ can be very hot so air con in any villa is essential
We've been going to the Greek Islands for the past 20 years or so.
We enjoyed Corfu twice. I would have said you can't really go wrong with any of them but we went to Zante last month for the 1st time and it's not somewhere we'd go back to. I think Crete or Rhodes is big enough to have a mix of everything you could want as a starter.
We enjoyed Corfu twice. I would have said you can't really go wrong with any of them but we went to Zante last month for the 1st time and it's not somewhere we'd go back to. I think Crete or Rhodes is big enough to have a mix of everything you could want as a starter.
Lefkada is well worth a look. When are you looking to go?
We have a villa overlooking Nidri on the east coast. 4 bedrooms though (plus space for a camp bed).
https://youtu.be/JHy6y5In-iQ?si=42Y8D1XvkR4vvPmY
We have a villa overlooking Nidri on the east coast. 4 bedrooms though (plus space for a camp bed).
https://youtu.be/JHy6y5In-iQ?si=42Y8D1XvkR4vvPmY
alfabeat said:
Lefkada is well worth a look. When are you looking to go?
We have a villa overlooking Nidri on the east coast. 4 bedrooms though (plus space for a camp bed).
https://youtu.be/JHy6y5In-iQ?si=42Y8D1XvkR4vvPmY
Looks fabulous!We have a villa overlooking Nidri on the east coast. 4 bedrooms though (plus space for a camp bed).
https://youtu.be/JHy6y5In-iQ?si=42Y8D1XvkR4vvPmY
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