Inside, there’s a lobby bar featuring a lengthy cocktail menu and a huge TV screen which showcases sporting events. On the dining front, meanwhile, there’s a large restaurant which specialises in Greek and Italian cuisine. When it comes to rooms at the Olympion Village, you can choose between apartments and studios. Both come with spacious, pastel-painted rooms, which are decked out with contemporary furnishings. They’ve got all the mod-cons, too, like satellite TVs and DVD, and come with air-conditioning and balconies or patios. In Kavos, holidays neatly divide into two time zones – under-the-sun and after-dark.
For the former there's a fabulous sandy beach stretching five miles from end to end – so plenty of snoozing space there. If you've got the energy to get active, there are watersports from pedaloes to parasailing. And while the beach is fairly narrow, its gentle slope into the sea gives you broad shallows – perfect for lazy floats on a lilo. The Kavos resort has more little shops than you'll ever need for anything from T-shirts to coffee cups. And, along with a couple of traditional tavernas, there are bags of cafes where you can grab a burger lunch or order an English breakfast – whatever time you wake. So sustenance can be pretty cheap. Holidays to Kavos (Corfu) really come alive after dark though – so pace yourself for the clubs, pubs and music bars partying till dawn.
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