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There are plenty of places in Greece that meet your criteria, even the infamous lager lout islands still have some lovely resorts. Try http://www.lesvos. com for a start. There are no rowdy resorts on this island and Petra would be a good start, close to an interesting town with a good bus service.
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Hi, I can recommend Tingaki in Kos. It has a nice sandy beach and shallow waters so safe for children. It has some nice taverna's and a few good bars but nothing to noisy and certainly not full of the 18 to 30's getting drunk. There are a few shops in the resort but for a better choice the bus goes to Kos town which has a maze of shops, restaurants and bars there is also plenty of boat trips you can go on from the harbour. The town has a lot of history and there is plenty to see. Bike hire is also quite a good way of getting around as it is fairly flat and I'm sure they hire a baby seat.
We went in May and stayed at the Mythos apartments which were great, right in the centre and only 100 metres from the beach, throughly recommend them.
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Thank you so much fo our advice and am going to look now at accomodation for Kos. Thanks again
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Could you tell me who you booked the apartments with in Kos as I cant seem to find them
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We booked through thomas cook on their website. You can often go in the travel agents and they will price match the internet price. When we went it was in the middle of May and eight of us went for a week in four separate appartments and the price was only £1500 for the lot of us so it was a real bargin. The apartments have won the marque of excellence award for six years on the trot and it was easy to understand why.
We were lucky enough to get one of the brand new ones and we perfect.
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Thomson also had a contract at the Mythos in 2007
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I would suggest booking your holiday around the end of October as I have usually found this is when the prices seem to come down. I used to check prices every week and when it came up to a price I wanted to pay then I'd book because prices can vary week to week. Happy holiday hunting.
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Dear friends

My proposal is totaly different.
Parga or Nafplion, two very romantic and erotic cities on mainland.
Parga is smaller than Nafplion with a little bit chiller sea but very beautifull scenery around.
Nafplion is bigger and a little more "touristy" with more "night-life"
Both are very well organised to toyr needs i.e. pharmacies, hospital, sandy beaches and a lot to see.

Personal opinion is that Nafplio is more Romantic to walk it, especially old parts of town.
Here is the official page of municipalty of Parga: http://www.parga.gr/dynamic/

Here is the official page of municipalty of Nafplio: http://www.nafplio.gr & http://www.nafplio.info (unfortunately, only in Greek)

Here are some more (private with commercial ads) sites for Nafplio: INVALID URL http://www.nafplio-tour.gr & http://www.nafplio-guide.gr

In case you find them interesting ask me for more infos, also, if you prefer another place i.e. an island let me know which and I will post many infos about it. Remember that visiting an island there are two options. Travel by plane straight to the island or by ship which may be a little exausted for the kid (and also more expensive)

Spyros
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I have to agree with Skyllis about Parga. If you can find accommodation near Valtos beach, it is a beautiful sandy bay. From there you can walk or get a water taxi past the ruined castle to the harbour where there are some shops to wander round and plently of places to eat. There are boat trips to other bays and a little road train to Ali Pasha's castle. The area is very scenic. We are considering this as an option next year when we hope to take a holiday with my daughter, her husband and 2 year old grandson, as I think there is something for all of us there.
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I would agree with Parga too however it should be borne in mind that pushing a baby in a buggy up those hills is hard work!

If hills are not a problem then Lindos on Rhodes might suit too. Also Georgiopoulos on Crete (no hills) is worth having a look at, very much a small family resort now with a wonderful beach or possibly Arillas on Corfu....but the hill might be problem again!
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