An excellent day out. Paul has some good stories to tell and there is something for everyone. Bring some decent footwear as getting to the shipwreck was awkward with sandals on.
I would agree with Rachels comments apart from we didn't have to pay for the fridge. Rooms are comfortable and you pretty close to the action.
Don't normally bother with English pubs when I'm abroad but the the John Smiths on tap was too good to turn down. Plenty of footy/films to watch in the evening and the breakfasts are excellent.
As good a chinese meal as you will eat in the UK. More expensive than the other restaurants and we paid approx 45 euros for a 3 course meal for 2 but unlike some I believe you get what you pay for. The only down side is that it is next to the Green Frog and whatever "entertainment" they have going on.
Best meal of the holiday. Probably the cheapest as well. Nice surrounds too as it's off the beaten track a little.
We ate here twice. Food was good, service also considering the restaurant was full on both nights.
Food was very good. The service was a touch on the slow side but nothing too awful.
Nice rooftop setting. Beef Stroganoff very good. Well worth eating in.
We didn't eat here due to the clown on the door. If somebody hassled you like that over here you wouldn't eat in the restaurant right? so why change that as your in another country!!
very average bar where music was cheesy at best and rubbish at worst. 1 night was enough in this bar though it was busy most nights that I walked past it.
We booked this through our rep and it was a very good day. For lunch they took us to a taverna and to be honest we don't like eating in places that cater for massive groups. If you're prepared to break away and take a walk up the main road there are a couple of nice places to eat up there. Sorry I can't remember their names.