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Value For Money Corfu

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The Daily Telegraph have reported in their travel section that Corfu holidays represent good value for money - they comment:

Rumours of Greece’s demise as a value-for-money destination are greatly exaggerated. Greece is significantly cheaper for 2010, with prices down by 9.5 per cent compared with 12 months ago, according to the Post Office Worldwide Holiday Costs Barometer, which places Greece 12th in its league table of 30 countries. This is partly because the euro is down on last year, but also because real local prices have gone down too, giving Greece an even bigger edge over its next-door rival Turkey, where the survey claims prices are a whopping 44 per cent higher than 12 months ago.

The Greek tradition of open-handed giving to strangers is still alive and kicking. When I first started walking over the cobbled mule paths of Samos, a lush, hilly island, some 30 years ago, I was touched by the kindness of farmers and villagers who would press small gifts of food or drink on me – a handful of almonds, some figs, a bowl of fresh sheep’s milk, a slice of watermelon, whatever was in season. Walking the same trails with Ramblers Holidays in October, I found this spirit – which the Greeks call philoxenia – lives on.

By island standards, Samos is amazingly fertile, with small streams that chuckle through narrow valleys choked with plane trees, neat patchwork fields bursting with tomatoes, courgettes, aubergines and – in the autumn – huge yellow pumpkins and vineyards whose muscat grapes produce some of Greece’s better island wines.

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More information about Corfu is at http://www.yourcorfu.net which includes both a map of the island and the latest weather in Corfu

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Corfu For Holidays 2010

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

It’s the time of year when many people are booking their summer holidays, and Corfu will be on the shortlist in homes up and down the country.

Corfu has much to offer, as those who have spent time there can attest. Whether you are visiting the island for the first time or returning once again, the island almost never disappoints.

Corfu lies off Greece’s southeastern tip. It has long attracted world leaders, including Homer, Napoleon and Wilhelm II, and has often been referred to as the queen of the Ionian islands. Many visitors proclaim Corfu to be the most beautiful of the Greek, if not the world’s, islands. Besides endless pristine beaches and the varied lushness of its interior, they point to the intensity of the blue sky overhead.

A big part of Corfu’s economy is from agriculture. Corfu produces a wide variety of the olives that are such an integral part of Greek cuisine. Because of the climate and terrain, the olive season lasts fully six months. In addition, the region produces many other fruits and vegetables, all of which find their way to the numerous restaurants that populate the entire island.

Since most visitors to Corfu gravitate to the eastern shore beaches and resorts, it is worth keeping in mind that the island has so much more to offer. Take a day or two to make your way from the beaches inland. If you head west, you will eventually reach the much more rugged cliffs that dominate the western shore. You will also have the pleasure of seeing firsthand the olive groves and the abundance of other fruits and vegetables. You will also spend time in the small villages that otherwise might be missed. You can’t help but absorb some of the culture and history that defines Corfu. It is a bonus that many visitors miss.

Realistically it is the beaches and resort towns that bring people back to Corfu time and again. And, in this economy, a factor that weighs heavily in the decision is cost. The good news is that you can find excellent bargains. From the most inexpensive accommodations to the luxury multi-star resorts, you can find some excellent bargains if you act quickly. Spend a few hours online and you will come away with a list of bargain travel deals to choose from. - worth checking for example are James Villas for Corfu villa holidays

A number of hotels and resorts are now offering all-inclusive prices. What that means for you is that the price quoted includes not only your room or rooms. You also get full access to the activities that are offered as well as breakfast and dinner. Some places provide all meals. Those kinds of deals can save you quite a bit even if you choose to sample some of the offsite cuisine, and you should; you usually end up ahead of the game.

Other factors that make Corfu holidays attractive holiday destination are its accessibility and the fact that it is extremely family-friendly. You can get to Corfu quite easily by air, so there is no island hopping to get to where you want to be. Another option is the frequent ferry from Brindisi, Italy.

The island does tend to be very family friendly. Many hotels and resorts accommodate children under a certain age for free, while the charge for older youngsters is somewhat less than for adults.

Moreover, if playing on the beach and swimming are not enough to keep youngsters happy, you will also find a variety of other activities. Some are monitored by hotel personnel, leaving Mum and Dad some time of their own.

For more information about Corfu, including the latest Corfu weather visit yourcorfu.net

Other Mediterranean islands covered by the same company include Majorca, one of the resources there is a Majorca weather forecast

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