OW! OW! OW! Burny sand on feet! Seriously, though, this was a great beach, really nice. We paid 1000 drx each for a sunbed from the (excellent) beach club which does really good food and has funky hand-made wooden seats. Water is lovely and stays shallow for a long way out Loads of watersports, but a bit pricey (eg paragliding £35)
Nice setting down on the beach (bit windy) I shared a seafood platter with someone, which was gorgeous and fairly good value for money (as far as seafood goes) but others of our party had traditional fare with which they were not very impressed The manager is nice (if a little proud of his work!) - we got a free crayfish-type thing and free coffees If you like your sea food, it's well worth a visit
Very nice - huge selection of different things (not the usual Kleftico, Stifado, Souvlaki, chips and thats-yer-lot) All 6 of us liked our meals We got free coffees (although we did tell them we were from an internet restraunt guide!)
For a quick, tasty and cheap meal this is hard to beat - main dishes are about £3! A fairly new place, it's quite small and don't expect big comfy chairs, but the Welsh waitress was really friendly. The chef is on display in the restaraunt, and all the meals we had were both tasty and plentiful.
We Didn't stay at the Tasia so couldn't comment on the accomodation but they have an open pool and bar. It's situated away from the bustle so v. quiet. The owners are incredibly friendly and serve great food (best English breakfast I've ever had abroad, honestly) The pool is v.clean and quiet. We also went to a Greek night here, which was good value for money (includes meal and free home-made wine) and a great laugh