Ummm, it's certainly expensive! Depends on what you want to do and who else you can persuade to come along. We had K's mum with us, which helped with the cost of the villa, but everything is extra. You can bring your own food and cook yourself, but food on-site isn't cheap. There's a little supermarket which is reasonably priced, but the trick is to bring plenty of stuff with you and take packed lunches. Spend as much time in the pool as possible as it's free. :-)
Activities range from hideously expensive to just pricey - stuff I did with EB this time seemed ok until you factor in that you need an adult to go with him on some stuff, which costs again.
Basically we spent huge swathes of time in the pool. Had a spa session, but manageed to get a cheap evening deal for £40 for K and I together for a 3-hour spa session. Then again, that only includes the saunas/steam rooms (of which there are lots) and not any of the treatments - a head/shoulder massage was another £40 on top, for example.
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Date: 2010-06-15 08:36 am (UTC)Activities range from hideously expensive to just pricey - stuff I did with EB this time seemed ok until you factor in that you need an adult to go with him on some stuff, which costs again.
Basically we spent huge swathes of time in the pool. Had a spa session, but manageed to get a cheap evening deal for £40 for K and I together for a 3-hour spa session. Then again, that only includes the saunas/steam rooms (of which there are lots) and not any of the treatments - a head/shoulder massage was another £40 on top, for example.