Aghios Gordios?

Started by jersey steve, July 06, 2008, 06:50:06 PM

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jersey steve

Any ideas on how to get to Aghios Gordios from Arillas, will I have to hire a car? Or is there buses or boats available?

Regards Steve

JohnTheRef&Dot

Co-op travel have been offering 2 weeks for the price of one next May.
£243 Aghios Gordios. other resorts available, Nothing in Arillas

graham

I stayed in Aghios Gordios for a couple of weeks in 2006, it's lovely but I'd consider hiring a car if you want to get there from Arillas. I seem to remember the drive taking about an hour. "Sebastians" Restaurant and the "Sea Breeze" were really nice there and the beach is lovely too!

Aghios Gordios Beach 2006
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blondegirl

We loved Agios Gordios... it was our first Corfu holiday.  We stayed in a studio practically on the beach along the boardwalk, just before the Pink Palace.  It was brilliant.  Sea Breeze was great and Sebastians was very similar to Thalassa (or thassala?) in Arillas with posh square plates (I remember the plates :-) )

Great Jazz bar on the beach too that played Latin music one night.  Throughly enjoyed AG.

Fantastic walk along the donkey path to Sinnarades... we loved it but as we couldnt get the same accommodation the following year thats how we ended up in Arillas and love it there more, not so many hills to climb!  Apart from the bus to Corfu town I would agree that you would probably be better off hiring a car as the buses  are infrequent.
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jersey steve

Thanks for that much appreciated.


Regards Steve

Jo Wissett

Wow Graham, that beach pic looks identical to Arillas beach!

blondegirl

It does have a brilliant beach, although the sea can be a bit rough and current strong, the sunsets are gorgeous so we knew what to expect when we got to Arillas, but saying that I couldnt believe we missed the sunsets the first few nights we were in Arillas, our timing wasnt right as we were eating somewhere and never saw it.. When we finally did it blew us away.  I am rambling.... sorry!
If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.