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Plakias => PlakChat => Topic started by: Mike from Sussex on August 05, 2025, 10:22:52 PM

Title: Long absence
Post by: Mike from Sussex on August 05, 2025, 10:22:52 PM
Hi Ploppy. I?m back on the forum after several years. Pot and kettle I know, but I?m amazed at how few of the old regulars are still posting.
I suppose I should explain my absence. We were intending to visit in 2019, but our daughter, who has an auto immune condition, experienced a downturn, needing crutches to walk, and we stayed home to support her. When lockdown was announced we realised she could not stay in her first floor flat when we would not be able to visit, so took her back into our home. She continued to deteriorate, so could not return to her flat and we were her carers for the last five years. ESCC finally (!) found her a flat designed for the disabled with carer support earlier this year.
Plakias is now calling, but I am concerned after catching up with the forum. Our favourite place to stay demolished, many of our eateries closed and kokkinos vrachos? comments on prices and portions are concerning. Change is inevitable, but have we been away so long that we would not recognise today?s Plakias?

Mike
Title: Re: Long absence
Post by: Barny on August 27, 2025, 01:57:26 PM
Hi Mike
It's certainly changed.
For the best? in my opinion. No.

    Barny.



Title: Re: Long absence
Post by: ian s on August 28, 2025, 05:35:07 PM
Here at the moment for our 35th year I think.  Yes there have been many changes and new accommodation sprouting up in many places.  It may no longer have its end of the road feel and hardly a backpacker or hippie in sight but for us it still has its magic and we can reminisce about the old days.

As with nearly everywhere prices have gone up but it is still possible to dine out for reasonable price.

So worth revisiting to see for yourself I'd say.  The mountains and sea remain the same.
Title: Re: Long absence
Post by: Mike from Sussex on September 09, 2025, 08:46:26 PM
Barny, Ian, thanks for the replies. Is Olympic the best option now? Whether I can get there depends on the cost of respite care for my wife, who is now disabled. But here's hoping.

Is the far end still as I remember?

Mike
Title: Re: Long absence
Post by: ian s on September 10, 2025, 08:20:31 PM
we go independent so not sure about Olympic.  Far end still the same.

depending on when you come you may find the village very busy.  also the number of cars compared to the old days is staggering.

the clientele too have changed.

but we still keep returning.
Title: Re: Long absence
Post by: kokkinos vrachos on September 12, 2025, 09:35:15 AM
It may no longer have its end of the road feel and hardly a backpacker or hippie in sight but for us it still has its magic and we can reminisce about the old days.

Kalimera, although the youth hostel is still full of long-standing regulars/freaks. But they are also getting older...

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Title: Re: Long absence
Post by: kokkinos vrachos on September 12, 2025, 09:39:48 AM
the clientele too have changed.

Kalimera, I would be interested to hear your observations/experiences...

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Title: Re: Long absence
Post by: ian s on September 12, 2025, 07:49:17 PM
i just feel it has become busy and lost a bit if its laid back feel e.g. people reserving tables in restaurants was never a thing before.  we now tend to eat late afternoon or in the mountain restaurants to avoid the crowds.  anyhow we still love Plakias and have many friends here. The surrounding landscape remains as spectacular as ever.  in process of booking for next year!