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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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But end of march it starts warming up where it is nice till end of may, then it gets a bit too hot.
(, Thu 24 Feb 2011, 16:53, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
I saw some great classical sites but it is full of half-built villas and litter. I'm in no hurry to return. Food etc was actually quite costly what with the shit exchange rate.
(, Thu 24 Feb 2011, 17:11, Reply)
The half-built sitation is a joke, they build a show-house, get the money for the first sale house, use that to build two half houses, second house doesn't get sold and everyone goes without.... only scaled up for verious companies.
I'm lucky that my site is well built, we went with the most reputable company in the country, my uncles went for some property on the site next door our one (as our one was all sold), and none of the aminities are built (like swimming pools and shops). When we bought, the site next door where my uncles built was supposed to be a golf course SLASH equesteriain centre.
I wish my Dad never stepped foot on that island in so many respects, but he did love it there.
(, Thu 24 Feb 2011, 17:26, Reply)
It's quite cool, quite a few nice resturants, are you going to hire a car/go with someone who drives? I'll be honest about the half board thing, that's what I would do, the hotel food at that price won't be great but there are so many nice places around there to eat.
Don't rely on public transport, there are loads of cabs around there, but it's best to hire a car if you've got a lisance, it'll let you drive up to the mountains and visit the other areas (I can point you out to quite a few nice places to visit).
(, Thu 24 Feb 2011, 17:12, Reply)
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