Blue 'n' blue was fantastic, a real greek taverna in a beautiful peaceful setting with authentic food. We ate here several times as the atmosphere was exactly what we wanted. The view over the bay is breathtaking, I couldn't fault it on anything. BTW - if anyone has read Maeve Binchy's latest novel "Night of rain & Stars" which is set in a greek hillside taverna - it could easily have been written about Blue 'n' Blue. Make it a must on your places to visit list - you wont regret it.
Excellent restaurant, food was to die for. Gina offers a service that is second to none, the best part was being able to sit at the bar in "Artemis" a few doors along and have your dinner delivered onto the bar complete with plates & cutlery - died and gone to heaven !!!!
We loved Artemis, were there late sept when everything was winding down and it was a great place to spend the afternoon/evenings. Dan & Adie were fab and looked after our every need ( what a sandwich !). Real friendly place, would go back in a minute.
We have spent many enjoyable nights here drinking till well after dawn and bopping the night away but one of my favourite visits was one wet afternoon in october sitting at the bar watching old movies eating nacho's - fantastic. Needless to say we sat there so long my legs were drunk by the time I tried to stand up !!!
Edi Emma - there are 2 ways to get to Blue 'n' Blue - from the crossroads at the main road if you head up the hill past the Palmyra Hotel and the Snack Academy you come to a fork in the road. The road going on up to the left leads to Captains - when you get to Captains there is a small lane with a sign to blue 'n' blue it's on the left near the reception area - this lane takes 2 mins to the restaurant and actually goes round behind captains. The second way to get there is to take the right hand fork in the road and this road leads round and uphill until it finally reaches blue 'n' blue - this one is a bit more remote and not so nice - I would recommend going via captains. Hope this helps. Have a lovely holiday.