Hope someone can help. I need to know if the Angela Apartments in Tingaki have balconies. Has anyone also stayed in the Annex part of the Angela Apartments, if so what are they like?
We stayed in the Annex part of the complex. Generally they were fine for the price you pay. They are set on the main road so in terms of location it is perfect. The only problem is that the road is busy and I found it hard to sleep in the morning. Other problems where that they had not been cleaned when we had arrived, and when they do clean them they don't really do a proper job. We had to do it our selves every few days so that the mess did not build up. They also don;y supply toilet role which was a supprise to us. We never cook when we go away anyway but it you do plan to use the studio for this purpose, think again as the facilities supplied would cook you only a greek salad (if your lucky)!!! I do want to state however again that they are fine for the price you pay. Finally just a note to say that if you want to keep your room on a bit longer on the last night you may want to consider getting a hotel a little way down the main road as it is cheaper. They charged us 30 euro's to keep our room on until 10pm while another couple were only charged 15 euros for a double room for the whole night.
We never went to this restaurant in the evening but we did go a lot at lunch time when we went to the beach. It is lovely place to sit back and watch the world go by. The staff are excellent and the prices are reasonable. I would reccomend you try baked fetta cheese, it is superp for a light lunch time snack.
Not a bad little bar. It is a typical british bar abroad, and hence you do pay a little more for your dinks. Bar staff are good, and usually after the first drink everyone following is served with a free shot!
Good bar, and good friendly service again with plenty of free shots. Has a bit more about it than the other two main bars (mascot and memories), and that is why I would prefered to go here. Good seating area outsite, and they also have a large screen for all the footy!
A fantasic place! We are both in our mid twenties and have dones all the clubbing holidays. If you like to go on holiday with a nice beach, fantasic restaurants and lots of good bars then Tingaki is for you. We went the first two weeks of June. Weather was great for the whole two weeks, very rarely saw a cloud. I have to tell you about the best bar. It is called Katras bar. It is situated on the main street, you can't miss it as it has loads of red soft seats outside. The owner "Mike" is a fab guy, very friendly and always smiling. We never left sober due to the fact he gives you about 7 free shots a night on average! Ask for the "green ghost" it is free and it tastes amazing. The bar also has a great pool table. The waiter is called "Jim" and speaks very good English and always likes to have a chat. If you enter the bar you will never leave! Final note to say that Kos town is worth a visit.
I know I have already put a comment on, but I have just read the questions below by Kim Curson so I thought I would answer then as I am bored at work! There are plenty of things to do even if you don't want to do any of the day trips. The place is not expensive, we ate out every night and for two main meals, bread and a bottle of wine you are looking at about £13 or 21 euors. One of the cheaper places is called Rodni and can be found on the main street at the top end (away from the beach). Most restaurants have a kids menu and serve all the usual English food. Hope this has helped.
On arrival we had a bit of a problem with our room. Our rep kind of sorted it out but we still had to take various matters into our own hands. Other than that we did not need them. One point I would like to make is that on departure when you get to the airport you will find youself queing outside the airport terminal, due to the fact that the airport is so small. After about 20mons of being at the back of a long que our rep came forward and took all the olyimpic guests to the front! A great piece of work I have to say.
We go to Greece every year. This is the first time I have been to Tingaki and the beach is the best beach I have saw in Greece. It is a proper sandy beach, like a one you would find in Spain. The water is very very warm and is also very shallow hence very safe for Kids. You also get a nice breeze so the heat is a little bit more bareable.
This is a reponse to the question below. I never saw any birds for the whole of the two weeks I was there.