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Looking at holidays in Greece and i'm overwhelmed with choice!


I would be grateful if anyone has any destinations/villas to recommend! Ideally looking for relaxing sandy beaches with a bit of town buzz subtitle for a family of 4 with an 18 year old and 22 year old, who would like to go out in the evenings.


At the moment i'm looking into Kefalonia, Has anyone been there?

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Kefalonia, fiscardo was lovely. Nice harbour with restaurants etc. V popular with Italians and mainland Greeks. Some nice small beaches but bit pebbley. August was searingly hot. The super yachts of the rich and famous Moor there. Tom Hanks and Bruce Springsteen were apparently on the big yachts when I was there.

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