As many of you will know i like traditional things so here goes..
we off to Zakinthos again this year but this time to Argassi so..
1] are there any traditional taverns preferably used by the locals ? [as opposed to Holiday bars]
2] any sites of historical interest? [ruins/digs etc]
3] whats public transport like in that area ?
4] any links to a street map of the village ?
my thanks in advance for any assistance
wiz
1) not sure if they are we never found any to be honest.
2) Not in Argassi as its a small resort , but you are close to Zante town
3) There is a local bus that gos into Zante town and a tourist train as well
4) http://www.freewebs.com/xmetal88/Argassi.jpg
hope this is of some help
2) Not in Argassi as its a small resort , but you are close to Zante town
3) There is a local bus that gos into Zante town and a tourist train as well
4) http://www.freewebs.com/xmetal88/Argassi.jpg
hope this is of some help
It's a few years since I went to Argassi but from what I remember there are a few traditional tavernas but they're outnumbered by the more touristy places.
As someone has already pointed out it's very close to Zante town and you will probably find good transport links from there.
The one thing I always point out to people about Argassi is that if it's important to you to have a good beach (it is to us but that's just our preference, each to there own) then don't go there. We went on a late deal so didn't have much choice but found that if we fancied a day on the beach we had to get a taxi to Laganas.
As someone has already pointed out it's very close to Zante town and you will probably find good transport links from there.
The one thing I always point out to people about Argassi is that if it's important to you to have a good beach (it is to us but that's just our preference, each to there own) then don't go there. We went on a late deal so didn't have much choice but found that if we fancied a day on the beach we had to get a taxi to Laganas.
I've stayed in Argassi twice. Its very busy, not huge but a long street of bars, tavernas, supermarkets and shops. Its not quaint in any way or typically Greek. The beach is very narrow shingle strip, with beautiful clear warm water. They are dozens of "Greek Tavernas" how "Greek" they really are is another matter, but we ate out for the whole two weeks we were there and never had a bad meal.
There is a great bus service that runs through Argassi, a bus that runs daily from Argassi main street to St. Nicolas Beach on the Vasilikos coast. There is also a land train that runs through Arassi to Zakynthos Town through out the day and early evening.
Sarah
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There is a great bus service that runs through Argassi, a bus that runs daily from Argassi main street to St. Nicolas Beach on the Vasilikos coast. There is also a land train that runs through Arassi to Zakynthos Town through out the day and early evening.
Sarah
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how "Greek" they really are is another matter,
a few words of the local lingo will soon sort the wheat from the chaff..... thanks Sarah
Hazmo9 thanks for the map link
but it doesn't show our hotel
any more info greatly appreciated
wiz
A large group of us stayed at the Admiral studios, which are just above the Diana Palace. You're in a very central poition, and the hotel looked lovely.
iv seen that on the map thanks
found it i didnt see it as its in blue whereas the other hotels were in orange
well done HT
found it i didnt see it as its in blue whereas the other hotels were in orange
well done HT
Being a wizard - you'd have to stand out from the crowd wouldn't you!
If you remember Helen we went in to the Diana Palace for a nose around one day and it looked really nice. Beautiful pool and sunbathing area. Mind it was about 10 years ago now
Don't imagine standards have slipped.
Don't imagine standards have slipped.
If you remember Helen we went in to the Diana Palace for a nose around one dayDon't imagine standards have slipped.
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hope they haven't .. reviews all seem good, just hoping it wont be all Brits as i like a mixture of nationalities when i holiday
If I remember correctly, the reason we were there was to pick up our young nephews from the kids club which was held there for customers of the Admiral appartments. While we were waiting we took a walk around the outside terrace. We weren't up to no good, honest Wizard
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