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Plakias => Where to go => Topic started by: Graham_and_Karen on April 18, 2006, 01:03:53 PM
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We are planning a last minute holiday to Zante (no holidays to Crete from stansted, this early in the season). Just wondering if anyone has suggestions for good or bad resorts. As a far-ender, it looks like we won't find any naturist beaches . Never mind. Not surprisingly, we're looking for somewhere like Plakias. Any suggestions. Also, we like walking so info on the best (or any) places to walk would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Are you sure about Zante?
http://news.ert.gr/en/newsDetails.asp?id=17000 (http://news.ert.gr/en/newsDetails.asp?id=17000) :'(
Sorry cannot help you any further
Leen
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Are you sure about Zante?
[url]http://news.ert.gr/en/newsDetails.asp?id=17000[/url] ([url]http://news.ert.gr/en/newsDetails.asp?id=17000[/url]) :'(
Sorry cannot help you any further
Leen
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Whoops!! Samos is nice!
george g...
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Are you sure about Zante?
[url]http://news.ert.gr/en/newsDetails.asp?id=17000[/url] ([url]http://news.ert.gr/en/newsDetails.asp?id=17000[/url]) :'(
Sorry cannot help you any further
Leen
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Thanks for the warning :'( The deal we might take would be so cheap that the accomodation will probably look like it's suffered eathquale damage anyway
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Choice of Zante was based on price and availability from Stansted. Other options might be Sardinia or Corfu. Main thing is somewhere for a stress free week.
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Choice of Zante was based on price and availability from Stansted. Other options might be Sardinia or Corfu. Main thing is somewhere for a stress free week.
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Sure??
[a href=\"http://www.xl.com/flight_select.asp]http://www.xl.com/flight_select.asp[/url]
Leen
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Choice of Zante was based on price and availability from Stansted. Other options might be Sardinia or Corfu. Main thing is somewhere for a stress free week.
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Sure??
[a href=\"http://www.xl.com/flight_select.asp]http://www.xl.com/flight_select.asp[/url]
Leen
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Take no notice G & K, he's jealous.
Can I carry your bags, pretty please? I'm ready
Sorry I can't help you with Zante, Sardinia or Corfu, my travels tended to take me to lesser known places.
How about Haraki on Rhodes, there's a great secluded beach just up the road. We used to do a week there about this time of year.
george g...
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>Take no notice G & K, he's jealous.
Me jealous
Just got my tickets for beginning of May
Leen
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Quite right Leen - we are the ones who are jealous. I tried the xl Airlines link but no flights from Stansted at the beginning of May. Haraki would have been worth a try but 2nd is the latest we can fly (Rhodes flights start 3rd).
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Hi Graham and Karen
We were in Argassi a few years ago and managed to find a 'suitable' beach at Gerakas, it is also known as the Turtle Beach, just walk to the end!
It is past Porto Zorro and keep going to the end of the road. We had a good holiday there, you will need a motorbike or car to get there. There are other beaches too, try Cap'n Barefoots website for more info.
Lin
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Thanks Lin - I've seen Gerakas mentioned on another site so if we get the option we will holiday at that end of the island.
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We are planning a last minute holiday to Zante (no holidays to Crete from stansted, this early in the season). Just wondering if anyone has suggestions for good or bad resorts. As a far-ender, it looks like we won't find any naturist beaches . Never mind. Not surprisingly, we're looking for somewhere like Plakias. Any suggestions. Also, we like walking so info on the best (or any) places to walk would be appreciated.
Thanks
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First, forget the earthquake worriers as you could experience one in most of Greece. I went to Vassilikos in the far south. It is a very quiet resort, with one of the best "farenders" beaches I have seen. To save boring everyone I'll E-Mail you what I wrote at the time and posted on a holiday review website.
Mike
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Quite right Leen - we are the ones who are jealous. I tried the xl Airlines link but no flights from Stansted at the beginning of May. Haraki would have been worth a try but 2nd is the latest we can fly (Rhodes flights start 3rd).
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Haraki is nice but lacks a farenders beach. If still considering Corfu, then Agios Georgious (St George South) has a wonderful beach of that ilk.
Mike
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Quite right Leen - we are the ones who are jealous. I tried the xl Airlines link but no flights from Stansted at the beginning of May. Haraki would have been worth a try but 2nd is the latest we can fly (Rhodes flights start 3rd).
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Haraki is nice but lacks a farenders beach. If still considering Corfu, then Agios Georgious (St George South) has a wonderful beach of that ilk.
Mike
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Agreed, but if you walk inland from Haraki and take a right hand turn onto the (as was then) dirt track, pass the ruined castle you will come to Amoudi Beach. Pure sand and a mobile bar!
This was 2001, who knows now!!
I've heard that Plakias is nice this time of year!
george g...
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Agreed, but if you walk inland from Haraki and take a right hand turn onto the (as was then) dirt track, pass the ruined castle you will come to Amoudi Beach. Pure sand and a mobile bar!
This was 2001, who knows now!!
George,
When I was there in 1999 the beach you describe wasn't a farenders one. Maybe you set a trend though.
Mike
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'When I was there in 1999 the beach you describe wasn't a farenders one. Maybe you set a trend though.'
When needs must.
It was quiet though!
george g...
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Hi Graham Karen
the resort of Arillas on Corfu is ok. Turn right when facing the sea walk for 10 mins, nice easy walking flat sand plenty of space and a good few people all nude. No beach bar, but only a short walk back for the beer. The resort it self is only small but all you need.
Cheers
Keef
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We have stayed in San Stephanos on Corfu several times .... one of the the reasons being the very good "far end"
However, its facilities are considerably less than those of Plakias. No showers or taverna but an easy walk on soft sand through the main beach (heading West)
The cliff is formed of soft, shale-type rock which dissolves easily in the water. On several occassions we have been joined by frolicking German people adorning their otherwise naked bodies with said mud ... indeed they had remembered their own coloured body paint to enhance the effect. Many ladies take a supply of the dry rock home for cosmetic purposes as it is said to be good for the skin.
We stopped visiting there when it became "Thompsonised" about 5 years ago but it remains a lovely spot and there is an easy walk over the Eastern cliff to the next bay which was less developed but which had a serious windsurfing school
Of couse we are comparing the resort now with the idyll we think we remember when we were much younger and you may enjoy mixing with predominantly English speaking fellow visitors
We wish you a lovely relaxing break whever you decide to go
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a lot of people seem to cover their bodies in mud at Red Beach, Matala
never felt the need myself..........................
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a lot of people seem to cover their bodies in mud at Red Beach, Matala
Now I come to think of it there was a lot of this going on at Gerakas beach on Zakynthos as well.
So as not to mislead anyone, the beach on Rhodes near Haraki George referred to is called Agathi, I think, rather than Amoudi and although it may be naturist very early or late certainly isn't at other times (unless it has altered drastically since I was there). It's a pity as Haraki is a very nice spot but without a decent beach. Unfortunately for the good folk of Haraki, Manos has dropped it for 2006. Kosmar still features it.
If anyone knows of a Plakias like resort on Rhodes I would be pleased to know of it as it has the most reliable weather in Greece but some really grotty resorts.
Mike
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a lot of people seem to cover their bodies in mud at Red Beach, Matala
Now I come to think of it there was a lot of this going on at Gerakas beach on Zakynthos as well.
So as not to mislead anyone, the beach on Rhodes near Haraki George referred to is called Agathi, I think, rather than Amoudi and although it may be naturist very early or late certainly isn't at other times (unless it has altered drastically since I was there). It's a pity as Haraki is a very nice spot but without a decent beach. Unfortunately for the good folk of Haraki, Manos has dropped it for 2006. Kosmar still features it.
If anyone knows of a Plakias like resort on Rhodes I would be pleased to know of it as it has the most reliable weather in Greece but some really grotty resorts.
Mike
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Your right Mike, it is Agathi, I was fed duff info.
I know Rhodes very well after 11 visits and there is nowhere like Plakias anywhere on the Island. Haraki is Plakias in miniture.
The only place that might have come close is Pefkos, just south of Lindos, but the last time I was there 2001, it was getting out of hand with the commercialism and all the new buildings.
There is absolutely nothing on the NW coast and all the beaches over there are S****Y!
Best beach other than Agathi was Sambika or the far SE end of (sorry) Faliraki.
I never thought I would see that name on this site!
And your right Mike, it never rained!!
george g...
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Thanks for all the information. In the end we booked a cheap Ryan Air flight to Sardinia - looks an interesting place ... we shall see.
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For completeness, let me tell you we are back, having had a great time in Alghero. I have to say, the sea and beaches in the area were the best I seen in the Med. Walking is better in the Plakias area. Outside the city, it's very sparcely populated but the villages are quite widely separated and it seemed that nearly all the land belonged to someone so fences and walls meant that our walks were confined to the roads. Interesting buildings with plenty of history. The countryside is very green, this time of year with a wide variety of wild plants (we saw 3 different orchids). Food and drink (in the city) is more expensive than in Plakias. People are friendly but fewer people speak English than in Plakias so some knowledge of Italian would be handy. Alghero airport is close to the city - we were at our B+B within 30 minutes of the plane landing! We would go again but it hasn't lessened our desire to return to Plakias.