Sunny Days Aparthotel - (Accommodation in Tingaki)

Giles N          4/10

We have just returned from two weeks in Tigaki staying at Sunny Days. The whole place felt run down, there was no food available on site, no pool bar and the TV in our room only showed German channels. The bar staff were great fun and did as much as they could to create atmosphere. Maria was not seen that much during the day, in fact we saw more of her 14 year old son who seemed to be left in charge.

Our first room had no TV or AC so we moved to another, which did have these, but only one powerpoint to plug everything into. So, the TV, kettle, ipod, travel iron etc, all took turns. Cry

SmileTingaki is a lovely village with very friendly people and has many enjoyable restaurants. We also met some nice guests at the bar and poolside. If we hadn't, Sunny Days would have been awful to stay in, rather than just very disappointing.

Tingaki Resort - (Resorts on Kos)

Giles N          10/10

We have just got back from Tigaki. It's a lovely resort with lots of fab restaurants, and a long sandy beach. The sun beds are 3 euro's a day but are well looked after.

We had a car and went to most of the other towns on the island. Tigaki is by far the best location if you want a nice, clean resort without loads of 18-25 year olds falling around drunk. There are enough bars, some with large TV's to keep you occupied through the night. The locals were very friendly and all spoke English well.  There are also plenty of places to rent a scooter, dune buggy or bike to explore the region.

It is also close to Zia which is a village up in the mountain behind Tigaki. Zia is beautiful, with fantastic views over Tigaki, its surrounding area and the sea beyond. It too has some lovely restaurants and good shopping for souvenirs.

I would recommend Tigaki to any couple or family looking for a relaxed holiday, 34C each day, lovely sand and good food!Smile