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Hi Musicman

I highly recommend Kefalonia. Greece it?s only 3 hours away . Is rated as the 4th most beautiful island in the world . Has stunning beaches & mountains & the people are very friendly

I run retreats out there , but the whole island is like a retreat, peaceful, surrounded by nature & beautiful flora

Fiscardo at the top of the island is the posh bit with expensive hotels & villas & down to the south are sandy beaches, beautiful village with local restaurants & tavernas , but if you want seclusion then the peninsular of Lixouri is where to go . The best beaches with stunning sunsets , red sand beaches & a lovely sense of community in the main town

If you want a retreat for calmness, peace of mind then read my post for The Big Calm

Return flights are around ?120 by Easy jet from Gatwick . Whatever you choose . Have a lovely holiday & re charge your batteries


Nigel

The Big Calm

07759 862191 🙏

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My parents recommended the lady they use called Linda Young. They highly rate her because she still manages your booking while you?re on the trip so when they had a problem with the hotel overcharging them, she was straight on to it. She?s based in Birmingham but we?ve just used her for a holiday in Greece and she?s been brilliant.


Linda Young

Partner

Four Oaks Travel

306 Clarence Rd

Four Oaks

West Midlands

B74 4LT

Tel :- 0121 353 0988


Have a great trip!

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By the looks of things in this post

It looks like you know where you are going

But just waiting for someone to mention location of your choice right ?

(Garden man

And ilona tried to say a word but you....

You say you know where you're going ...

Why ask ??)

Let us know the dates and your post code

And someone will rearrange your house silly

Very silly bum

Open message to the world saying you're going away now days isn't clever

Isn't it ??

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