Suggestions for staying in old village (but not too far!)

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Re: Suggestions for staying in old village (but not too far!

Postby Fanny » 11 Aug 2011 13:54

Club Sun village is worth looking at and also Ekinci Palace......................
All in same neck of the woods as Daystar and Rhodes
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Re: Suggestions for staying in old village (but not too far!

Postby pops » 11 Aug 2011 18:33

terry004 wrote:hey try the bal apartments not to expensive spotless nice pool.....eddie the owner and his family will look after you, can't help on the flights



We're back at the Bal in September (for the 3rd time) Absolutely Brill.......But next year for the same date is soooooo much more expensive than we've paid for this year it's not going to be a viable option for us........Damn you Thomsons. :evil:
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Re: Suggestions for staying in old village (but not too far!

Postby terry004 » 11 Aug 2011 19:13

hi pops we are going to the bal on the 18 aug just 7 days to go whoopie!!! you are right Thomson are so expensive!!! love the bal but thomson have the rights on them...... we go back to uk on 2nd sep so might just meet you, if not enjoy!! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Suggestions for staying in old village (but not too far!

Postby ochlynda » 11 Aug 2011 21:26

Club Sun Village are fab not to far out, Great pool area.nice clean apartments and fab staff.

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Re: Suggestions for staying in old village (but not too far!

Postby georgiegirl58 » 12 Aug 2011 10:12

noodles1609 wrote:Hi all

Just nicely back from our second stay at the Eda this year. For lots of reasons I won't bore you with, we won't be staying there again and quite fancy another stay in the old village for our September jaunt. Last year we stayed at the Mola, loved it, but just a bit too far out, so we're looking for recommendations a bit closer in - I've read some reviews on the Prestij and it comes up very reasonably priced (with 3 holidays a year, we are happy with basic!). Has anyone stayed there? All we are looking for really is a decent bed, a clean bathroom and a bit of a balcony, we're not too fussy :)

Any other recommendations most welcome - along with where to get some decently priced flights cause at the moment September is looking more expensive than July!

Many thanks


Try Ekinci Palace, we've stayed there for the past 3 years and love it. Hubby a bit of a nightmare when it comes to accommodation but he likes it a lot. Staff are so friendly and aren't pushy when it comes to eating in the restuarant. Rooms basic but clean. No problem in getting a room change either. Last year we had room on 4th floor but no outlook just 8 ft brick wall. Room was changed next day with no hassle. Managers are helpful, cleaning staff are really great as well. Would recommend it to anyone. Hope you find something you like out of the many replies you've had. Happy holidays
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Re: Suggestions for staying in old village (but not too far!

Postby jonnyb19782 » 12 Aug 2011 14:25

Just back from the pinewood few days ago. Absolutely brilliant. Could not fault the place. Went to the prestj one night for food and was ok. Nothing special and basic. If you just want a base then it might suit you, if you want it as part of your holiday i.e eating there, drinks, using the pool, and sun bathing then the pinewood is ideal. Staff were excellent and spotlessly clean. Although exclusive to Thomson.
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