Crystal Beach Hotel - (Accommodation in Kalamaki)

John H          9/10

Hi to everyone at the crystal beach, although we have never stayed at the crystal beach. We stayed in kalamaki august 2006 and got married on August the 11th whilst we were there the wedding was at the crystal beach and the reception meal there afterwards. They were absolutely superb all throughout. the staff, the location, the food was all of the highest standards.

As a result we have now booked a 2 week holiday there for August 3 til 17th!!!
The wedding photgraphs, as you can imagine with such a stunning backdrop, are simply beautiful all round.
look forward to seeing all those working at the crystal who made our wedding go without a hitch and saying thanks once again.. keeping our fingers crossed for a sea view... what a view it is!
roll on August for a lovely holiday, rest and a few beers

Deppys - (Restaurants in Kalamaki)

John H  (19 August 2007)        10/10

the best place in kalamaki for an english breakfast 2nd to none, wendy is only slightly barmy but it makes great entertainment whilst eating. we discovered deppys last year and could not wait for our special breakfast. we even tried some of her tatty scones ( whatever they are ). wendys little helper this time was rhona one half of nice n easy the singing duo from yorkshire or paul the other half of the duo when rhona had a hang over. the duo sing at the rose and crown which is part of the parthenon restraunt and on another night at the temple bar/restraunt a new one this year that was also excellent for food.

wendy made us feel very special for our 1st anniversary while we were there made the table up and had a glass of bucks fizz with us (always good at 11am) we even went out with her to see the singers performing at the rose and crown. not to be missed is pauls party piece ( how are you then balloon head) much more than just the food lady wendy is more like an old friend x
definately be back to see you again in the future.
love John and Carolyn one half of the phantom farters of kalamaki ( thanks for all the beans)