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« on: April 11, 2005, 10:44:34 PM »
hi everyone,Sid here,i was just wondering if anyone could give me some information about stella pension,i stayed there a few years ago and it was very good,but can't find any info about it now on web or travel agents.if anyone can help then that would be great.all the best Sid......

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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2005, 08:20:13 AM »
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hi everyone,Sid here,i was just wondering if anyone could give me some information about stella pension,i stayed there a few years ago and it was very good,but can't find any info about it now on web or travel agents.if anyone can help then that would be great.all the best Sid......
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We have stayed at Stella for the past 7 years. Very few changes at all over that period - excellent, spotlessly clean etc etc.. The rooms do now have a fridge, free safe and air conditioning - for which you have to pay a surcharge if you require it. Still eggs for breakfast etc..

The biggest change is that First Choice have pulled out of Plakias and Stella is for the first year without a tour company to support them. They are desperately looking for private bookings. We have booked privately with them and are going again (8th time) in late September.

Details for booking are :-

Stella's Son, Marcos,  speaks English and is in charge of taking private bookings.

email brokalak@otenet.gr

to ring or fax Marcos (His wife speaks English as well) dial (from UK) 00302832031956

They do not have a website but are mentioned on a local website (fogotten which now) which contains no more details than what I am telling you.

For what it is worth (no English spoken), the Stella Pension numbers are 00302832031615 or 00302832031959

They are charging 30 Euro per room per night.

The only travel companies (I think) going to Plakias are Kosmar and Olympic

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« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2005, 03:41:59 PM »
Whereabouts is this Pension?  Specifically, how long does it take to walk from there to the "far end"?

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« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2005, 07:50:22 PM »
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Whereabouts is this Pension?  Specifically, how long does it take to walk from there to the "far end"?

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Stella Pension is in effect (quite a bit) behind the Livicon Hotel. To get there, walk up the "fish and chip shop road" from the sea and turn left when you get to the T junction (Medusa taverna). Walk about 50 yards and turn right. Stella is about 50 yards up there on the left. I would think 1/4 mile from sea front.

So - about 3 to 5 minutes walk to almost any part of Plakias by the sea front and then onwards to the "far end". You can short cut from Stella to the far end by going along the road via Medusa, behind Alianthos hotel and out into the Alianthos car park and on to the "far end".  You can also take short cuts to the west end of Plakias. Stella is in a very quiet position and as far as I can see is perfectly situated for any activity in Plakias. It is very small - with only about 10 rooms in total.  Simply perfect for us.

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« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2005, 01:56:07 PM »
Thanks, John R.

This year I'm set to stay at the Hotel Plakias Bay, but if I go to P. next year, I will certainly help Stella out, and give them a try.

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« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2005, 10:24:46 PM »
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Whereabouts is this Pension?  Specifically, how long does it take to walk from there to the "far end"?

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Stella Pension is in effect (quite a bit) behind the Livicon Hotel. To get there, walk up the "fish and chip shop road" from the sea and turn left when you get to the T junction (Medusa taverna). Walk about 50 yards and turn right. Stella is about 50 yards up there on the left. I would think 1/4 mile from sea front.

So - about 3 to 5 minutes walk to almost any part of Plakias by the sea front and then onwards to the "far end". You can short cut from Stella to the far end by going along the road via Medusa, behind Alianthos hotel and out into the Alianthos car park and on to the "far end".  You can also take short cuts to the west end of Plakias. Stella is in a very quiet position and as far as I can see is perfectly situated for any activity in Plakias. It is very small - with only about 10 rooms in total.  Simply perfect for us.

John R
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Hi John I thought you found it eggcellent  

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« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2005, 08:15:10 AM »
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Hi John I thought you found it eggcellent   

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Yes- indeed we did. Luckily you found a concrete mixer to scramble them.   :'(

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« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2005, 08:45:04 PM »
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Hi John I thought you found it eggcellent   

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Yes- indeed we did. Luckily you found a concrete mixer to scramble them.   :'(

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I believe one should always use the local transport at every opportunity  

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« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2005, 08:10:19 AM »
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Hi John I thought you found it eggcellent   

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Yes- indeed we did. Luckily you found a concrete mixer to scramble them.   :'(

John R
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I believe one should always use the local transport at every opportunity  

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Agreed - but please DO tell us where the timetable is located for those ready mix waggons.  

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« Reply #9 on: May 09, 2005, 04:55:48 PM »
Hi,

G&S here.  Often dipped into your forum as a guest in the past, but decided to register as members today (see my post under holiday cos. re flights/car hire).  Just want to add our unreserved recommendation about Stella's too.  We've now stayed there more times than I can remember (always October Half Term week as my wife Sue is a teacher) and despite the language difficulties Stella and Yannis always greet us every year like long lost friends with beaming smiles.  I know they recognise us even if the conversation can't go much beyond our shared few Greek and English words.  

Wonderful, as is Plakias itself.  Ideal for a relaxing week - we tend to travel elsewhere during the rest of the year, but always look forward to our autumn Plakias visit to round things off and most years the weather has been very good.  There's something so nice about wearing shorts and a T shirt during the day and then watching the sunset over the bay before eating outside at night (the Medusa is our personal favourite) during the last week in October!

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« Reply #10 on: May 09, 2005, 11:07:24 PM »
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  There's something so nice about wearing shorts and a T shirt during the day and then watching the sunset over the bay before eating outside at night (the Medusa is our personal favourite) during the last week in October!

Graham
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You are our clones. We always stay at Stella, always eat at Medousa, always hire a car, and always come late in the season - though not quite as late as you.

John R