Cronulla Hotel - (Accommodation in Kalamaki)

Mike R           

Just come back from the Cronulla,although typical standard studios which were generaly clean we had some concerns over towel supplies(white & only replaced once in the week.) WE had two towels each, and for the first four days no bath mat. Which meant we used one of the available towels on the floor, or broke our necks on the wet tiles (no shower curtains). The toilet would not clear waste,(say no more)also in an attempt to clean the toilet we had to pour bleach down it. I would also advise anybody going there to take some air freshener, because there is no ventilation at all in the bathroom.
The bar is friendly, but beware of the price "HIKES" I was told that last week two small beers were three euros, but this week they were 4, somebody else complained that they were charged more for a round and of drinks and were told "the boss has increased the price"
You will probably meet Jason if you go,(holiday rep)nice guy but a bit of a control freak.God help you if you don't fill in your comment forms. Be wary of booking trips, they are cheaper if you book indepentdly, and if you book them with the rep use a credit card, you have some guarantee then.

Zakanthi - (Restaurants in Kalamaki)

Mike R           

We went there last night. Waited 30 minutes for our drinks then another 15 for our main course. As soon as we finished our first course our main course came, when we complained we got the ususal waffle about how busy they were, not to my mind.
The food was good, but the price was very high 15 euros more than any other meal we had had of a similar type.

Stani - (Restaurants in Kalamaki)

Mike R           

The problem with Stani's (and also was Zepo's) it was a good walk from where we were staying, but they were by far the best. The owner came over and explained aboout his dishes, and made some modifications for us,,,,,,,,,
Excellent