Having just returned from Corfu over an hour ago i thought it would only be fair if i gave some people some information on the apartments and the resort of Dassia. Upon arriving in Corfu it looks like a rather dirty and unclean town, howevr do not panic it is not as bad as first impressions may seem. Dassia has a pebbled beach which is not bad but can be rather painful walking on with bare feet. Not that im a wimp or anything LOL! As far as restraunts and tavernas are concerned their isnt many, well not many that look that great to my eye anyway, I spent most of my nights eating out in Mythos, the Dragons Garden (chinese
very nice)which is next door to Mythos and finally Great Shakes, a pub run by brits(they have a website if u want to search for Great Shakes Dassia on google)which was really nice and welcoming too. Dassia is certainly not a lively area it is really really quiet so much so that even myself and my girlfriend were shocked and we prefer OAP holidays even though we are 19. The weather is strange, the sun doesnt usually shine until 11.45 but it does last until 6 and when it shines you are guaranteed a good colour (i know u must be a tan fan) Although the sun shines, please remember this resort is a wet island and out of the 14 days i spent in Corfu, 3 of them were overcast or rain. So try and check the weather and go to Corfu town during these days, the square their has many great shops, traditional and trendy....Lacoste, Billabong etc.
Having just returned from Corfu over an hour ago i thought it would only be fair if i gave some people some information on the apartments and the resort of Dassia. Upon arriving in Corfu it looks like a rather dirty and unclean town, howevr do not panic it is not as bad as first impressions may seem. Dassia has a pebbled beach which is not bad but can be rather painful walking on with bare feet. Not that im a wimp or anything LOL! As far as restraunts and tavernas are concerned their isnt many, well not many that look that great to my eye anyway, I spent most of my nights eating out in Mythos, the Dragons Garden (chinese
very nice)which is next door to Mythos and finally Great Shakes, a pub run by brits(they have a website if u want to search for Great Shakes Dassia on google)which was really nice and welcoming too. Dassia is certainly not a lively area it is really really quiet so much so that even myself and my girlfriend were shocked and we prefer OAP holidays even though we are 19. The weather is strange, the sun doesnt usually shine until 11.45 but it does last until 6 and when it shines you are guaranteed a good colour (i know u must be a tan fan) Although the sun shines, please remember this resort is a wet island and out of the 14 days i spent in Corfu, 3 of them were overcast or rain. So try and check the weather and go to Corfu town during these days, the square their has many great shops, traditional and trendy....Lacoste, Billabong etc.