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Where to stay / Apollo Philoxenia
« on: November 22, 2018, 05:50:12 PM »
Hi all. Me and Travel Companion are toying with resuming our on/off relationship with Plakias after a bit of a break. I see that Olympic have slightly expanded their accommodation list and at the moment are offering Apollo Philoxenia. Just a couple of questions- where in Plakias is it and does anyone have experience of staying there?

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Plakias / For the last time a big thank you
« on: November 04, 2016, 05:00:26 PM »
A big thank you to everyone who took the trouble to reply to my 'maybe the last time ' post. There was so much of interest to read and plenty to think about. If we do manage to get to Paleochora next year I'll let you know what I think about it, and in the meantime I'll wish everyone great holidays in the future, whether in Plakias or elsewhere in Greece!

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Plakias / Maybe the last time?
« on: October 14, 2016, 07:42:15 PM »
Me and travelling companion have been back about a week after a fortnight in Plakias. It was a bit of a mixed experience really. We had some good meals out, lunch at Antoni's was good, as was our evening meal at (I think) Manouses (the taverna nearest the junction of the post office road and the back road). Since we last ate there a few years ago it's gone upmarket with posh crockery, linen tablecloths etc. But the menu was interesting and the place was very busy with the serving staff rushed off their feet. We had more simple food up at Panorama up in Mirtios -that's always good, as well as at Sifis, Sirocco and at Muses (although the service there was weirdly slow) and a very nice Pastistio at O Zezonis, with very nice service too. The only thing about there though is that it is quite a small place with tables close together, so you have to be prepared to breathe second hand smoke. We were also lucky (!) to find a free table at Harakas once and also had something really nice and authentic at Lysseos. In fact the only poor eating experience was at that Gyro/grill place near to Candia. To say the Calamari was tough would be an understatement.
On the less positive side, we were disappointed with Hotel Sofia - having booked a twin room through Olympic 9 months in advance (and that clearly stated on all of Olympic 's paperwork,we were fobbed off on our arrival with a small double, just for one night they said, then we could move to a bigger room. But in fact that was also a double! We got the room we had booked on the third night. Not impressed.
Also rather disappointing, although nobody's fault, is that it's no longer possible to follow Lance Chiltons walk description up to Mirthios via the old mill. You can still get up there off road until you join the little road that goes past the wash house but you have to be pretty nimble and have the confidence to walk on eroded tracks.
Our main disappointment, which we began feeling 4 years ago, is that Plakias for us is loosing its special feeling. As one of our fellow guests said, 'Plakias is no longer a village.' It's no longer a comfortable walk to Souda and back. Road traffic increases all the time, there are cars everywhere when you get there, what used to be the cliff top track between Damnoni and Amoudi is now a dirt road wide enough for cars to pass each other so that Amoudi is no longer a special place, just another beach with visitors whose only effort to get there has involved climbing into a car. More  sun beds, a far less diverse lot of visitors  and a notice saying 'nudity is forbidden.'
If you've had the patience to read this far, thanks. We've been to Greece about 40 times in the past 35 years and Plakias is the place we've returned to the most, but this time is probably the last time. I recall reading on here a couple of years ago someone saying they were giving up on Plakias and going to start going to Paleachora. Anyone know what that's like?

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Plakias / Sofia hotel 2016
« on: January 09, 2016, 05:53:04 PM »
Mostly posting to say hello again to everybody. Wasn't on the forum last year since we decided to have a year off from Plakias and instead went to Leros for our late summer break. Interesting. Anyway Plakias is calling again, despite it seeming to get busier and busier and definitely looking more to Eastern Europe for its visitors in recent years, or that's how it seemed. We had a nice time at Sofia about four or five years ago and are looking to repeat that this time in late September. Booked as usual with Olympic and the website freaked out when I tried to add a taxi booking (no Olympic transfer available). I remember lots of you know of decent local firms you can book a transfer with - any advice along those lines would be welcome, but no rush :)
Rob

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Holiday Companies / Olympic transfer 2014
« on: August 07, 2014, 08:43:03 AM »
I'm wondering what peoples experience of the transfer from Iraklion with Olympic has been like this year. We arrive on the 9th of September on the Thos Cook flight from Bristol, landing at 8. 30 in the evening. Anybody have any information about what likely fate awaits us? On the positive side, Olympic will get us there, on the other hand, who knows how or when....

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PlakChat / Mobile phone SIM card in Plakias
« on: June 20, 2014, 12:01:42 PM »
Hello forumites
Getting impatient to get back to Plakias, but want to keep in touch with the wider world while there. I've been told the best idea for using a mobile abroad is to buy a local SIM card at your destination. Just wondering if anybody on the forum ever does that, and where to get one. Not likely in Plakias itself maybe. If not, has anybody found a phone shop in Rethymon perhaps? :)
Robert

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PlakChat / The Path Up to Myrthios
« on: May 29, 2014, 08:48:43 PM »
Hi All. Just wondering if anybody has walked on the footpaths up to Myrthios via the old mill in the past couple of years. We are returning to Plakias later this year after a 'year off'. The last time we walked the path, in September 2012, we were dismayed to find quite bad erosion on the section of path just below the gate with the legendary notice ('please close the door, sheeps in field'). We felt that any more bad weather and without attention that route would be impassable. Perhaps it's a bit of a forlorn hope to assume that the path has been repaired, but if anybody has any information it would be very helpful to hear it. It's a much nicer walk up the village that way rather than plodding up the road.
Robert

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Plakias / coach excursions from Plakias
« on: August 30, 2012, 10:22:28 AM »
Hi everybody
We'll be in Plakias in mid- September for a couple of weeks.  If you have just returned (or are there right now) would you have any idea of whether there are some interesting coach excursions to go on at the moment- we are not to keen on driving a hire car while we are there, but love to get a bit further afield if we can.
Best wishes, Robert

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Plakias / How is business in Plakias?
« on: July 11, 2012, 10:34:22 AM »
We were last in Plakias two years ago and noticed that the little general store more or less opposite Gio Mar taverna had closed.  We thought that was a pity - it was a handy place to pick up a couple of rolls and tomatoes on the way down to the beach. Has anybody noticed any more changes, particularly to the small businesses in these difficult times?
We are not due to visit until mid September, so perhaps it's a bit early to say, but what about excursion opportunites to local places of interest? Again, a couple of years ago, we noticed the various coach trips had diminished a bit.
Greetings to all Greco - and Plakias - philes - hope you are having a great time if you are there already.

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Where to stay / afternoon sun at Sofia
« on: June 03, 2012, 03:02:32 PM »
Hi All
We're making our 5th visit to Plakias in Sept., staying at Sofia for the first time.  I'm just hoping for a bit of info from anybody who might have stayed there, and could recommend a room which gets late afternoon/early evening sun - we love going back over the day or talking about past holidays whilst sipping an ouzo in the warmth and then watching the sun set.
Greetings to all old and new greco - (and especially plakias) - philes.

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