Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Family Travel in Lassi - Kefalonia

My wonderful family in the sea at Makris Gialos Beach, Lassi, Kefalonia

We enjoyed our second holiday in Kefalonia earlier this year – a fortnight at the end of May and early June, and yet another celebratory holiday for my parent’s 30th wedding anniversary. The four of us and my parents had the full two weeks in Lassi, with my brother and his partner joining for the second week; half term.

We absolutely adored Lassi back in 2015; even though it is a completely tourist resort, which would usually put me off, there are so many beautiful spots and the local people are just so charming and friendly and made such a fuss of Bridget who was only nine months old at the time, and we resolved we would return.This time Bridget was just over three and a half and Beatrice 15 months and once again, we had a fabulous time.

Lassi for us is an ideal family holiday spot and I’ve shared some insights and useful tips for enjoying it with your family.

Accommodation

Most of our party stayed in the Irilena Studios; and the accommodation was outstanding, especially by Greek standards. We had a spacious wo bedroom apartment for the four of us including travel cot, with a separate kitchen and dining area, all spotless and fairly modern.

The fantastic views over the resort and bay really made the Irilena Studios stand out for us. Also the lovely hot tub lounging area which was a huge draw for the whole family in the early evenings before heading to our rooms to get ready for our nights out. The apartments are set is lush surroundings, well-kept grassy areas and covered in pretty floral blooms – really picturesque. 

View from our balcony at Irilena Studios, Lassi, Kefalonia - cameo from Mum

View from Irilena Studios, Lassi, Kefalonia

The hottub the girls loved at Irilena Studios, Lassi, Kefalonia


The staff at Irilena Studios were absolutely lovely too, and loved the girls, especially Bridget who used her Kalimera (good morning) and Pos se lene (what’s your name) to great advantage in the charm stakes.

The only downside to this accommodation was the stunning views came at the cost of a huge climb each evening. Based at the top of a steep incline, this was quite exhausting with the buggies, especially at the end of the night. It wouldn’t put us off of returning, but is worth noting – especially if you have a double buggy.

Beaches

Our daytime entertainment was mainly in beach visits – and we didn’t need to venture far from Lassi to enjoy the charms and beautiful scenery of several different beaches. I know some people love a kids club on holiday, but as we work, our days on holiday are best spent enjoying time together and the girls, like most children, love everything to do with the beach; from making sand castles or bigger sculptures, digging holes for Daddy to lay in, paddling in the sea and generally rolling round in the sand with an odd ice cream thrown in – bliss.

My favourite beach is Makris Gialos which is where the Costa Costa section is, the soft, cushioned beds and cabanas. Slightly more expensive than the other beaches, but I’d personally rather pay that little bit extra for the added comfort and the waiter service of food and drinks – their frappes, cocktails and club sandwiches are great. 


Me and Dan at Makris Gialos Beach, Lassi, Kefalonia
Paliostafida Beach
Beach fun in Kefalonia for Bridget and Beatrice

As a Mum of an under two, what I also found great here is there are wooden walkways around the beach to different spots which as well as making it easier to navigate with a buggy – means you can take little ones for a buggy walk to encourage them to have their daytime nap, which is really important in the Greek sunshine to ensure a happy tot.

Paliostafida Beach, by the Mediterranean Hotel is one of the busier beaches, another golden sanded, clear blue sea beach, which is easy for the children to paddle into, not too many rocks as you enter the sea. There is also a beach bar here within the hotel, and many people seemed to bring their own supplies onto the beach – great if you’re on a budget.

My Dad’s favourite was what we called the ‘grey beach’, actually named Gradakia Beach, and slightly closer to Irilena Studios, if a little off the beaten track to get there down a bit of a dirt track. It’s really pretty with grey sand and pebbles and slightly more quaint than the other, more commercial beaches. There’s a lovely little beach bar- very Instagrammable, and caves to explore which are in paddling height, so that was fun with the girls. 


Gradakia Beach, Lassi, Kefalonia

There’s a lovely, Greek taverna on the walkway back to the main road which has spectacular sea views and I can vouch that after a day on the beach offers the perfect pit-stop for a Mythos or a carafe of wine.

There are also some beautiful little coves of beach along the Fanari Road, which is the walk you take if you head to Argostoli on foot from Lassi. Some of them do take a bit of a climb up and down, so aren’t ones to take a buggy to, but great for exploring.

We did enjoy one day in Skala, as many had recommended the beaches there but found we preferred Lassi. You can get a return taxi to Skala from Lassi for 100 euro or there are buses from Argostoli.

Pools

We enjoyed a few days around a couple of the pools in Lassi too with the children. As long as you buy a few drinks or a meal around the hotel pools, most are more than happy for you to visit.

The Princess Hotel had a lovely big pool for swimming in, and a reasonable restaurant within too. We had a lovely gemiste (stuffed tomato) meal there for around 6 euros – all homemade and really delicious. There was also a huge grassy area out the back of the hotel, which was great for the girls for running around and burning off some energy.

We spent quite a bit of time at The Marianna Studios pool too; the staff here were really friendly and welcoming with the girls and they made a lovely frappe too. There was a little park area here too, but all metal, which wasn’t ideal in the sun.

One afternoon when the girls were having a snooze with Glen in the room, I had a lovely couple of slightly boozy hours at Logos Grand View with my brother and Chris, up another hill of Lassi. We enjoyed a cocktail in the sunshine at the infinity pool which had some fantastic views over the bay. Slightly more expensive than most of the bars in Lassi, but worth it for the views. 

Logos Grand View, Lassi, Kefalonia
Logos Grand View, Lassi, Kefalonia



Family fun

Exploring in general is always a great activity with children and the rather long walk along the Fanari Road into Argostoli from Lassi provided plenty of interest points, from climbing down to harder to reach beaches and coves, discovering pine cones and other natural items on our nature trail list, and of course exploring the St. Theodoros Lighthouse, spotting the waterwheel and the Italian war memorial. 

Dan and Bridget at the St. Theodoros Lighthouse, Argostoli, Kefalonia

Once into Argostoli the activity that Bridget and Beatrice probably enjoyed the most was spotting turtles in the lagoon, of which there are plenty. The joy of seeing one pop his head out or just floating just beneath the surface meant that we came home with a bounty of turtle-themed tut – a turtle bag a wooden turtle toy and even a dress with a turtle on it! 

Bridget and Beatrice with Nanny Vicky, turtle-spotting at Argostoli Lagoon, Kefalonia


Even more fun was the various activities at Arostoli Lagoon Activities. We enjoyed an afternoon on a pedalo just the four of us which was super fun, and another afternoon, my brother, Mum, Chris and I took the girls on a motorised boat around the lagoon turtle hunting and all having a go at driving and steering the temperamental boat. Lots of fun and both were around the twenty euro mark, with free bottled water, so not badly priced. 

Pedalo fun at Argostoli Lagoon Activities, Kefalonia

One of the days we took the ferry over to Lixouri and enjoyed an explore around there, including the huge adventure playground – we were quite lucky in that we chose a slightly cooler day, so the girls were free to enjoy the slides, swings, climbing frames and roundabouts – mingling with local Greek children which was lovely.

We also enjoyed the tourist train trip around Argostoli which pointed out various spots to us and kept us out of the mid-day sun for half an hour.

Eating out and evenings


Restaurants all around the Mediterranean are super accommodating of small children and babies and Kefalonia is no exception. Most places carry children’s menus and if you wanted a smaller portion of an adult’s dish, most places will oblige happily.

If your kids are fussy, you will find things like pizza and chicken nuggets on most children’s menus, but Greek food is so fab for kids, so I do urge to try and get them trying different things. Mine both enjoyed moussaka, pastitsio, pastichada and souvlaki, to name a few as well as various nibbles off of a few fish platters we enjoyed on afternoons at Makris Gialos Taverna, which had beautiful views overlooking the beach. As we tended to eat later as a whole, what we tried to do, was when we came off of the beach and fancied a beverage (Mythos for me) was order for the children, and then perhaps a dessert later when we were eating so they weren’t over-tired.

Lassi and Argostoli are both packed with restaurants and bars, so you’ll be spoilt for choice of where to eat and drink.

Stand-out meals and food venues for us in Argostoli were the Kefalonia Grand Hotel where we enjoyed some wonderful breakfasts, The Captain’s Table for traditional Greek food and a lovely head waiter who was very patient with my rarely used Greek, and Spathis Bakery for fantastic pastries, coffee and gelato. 

Breakfast at the Kefalonia Grand Hotel, Argostoli

In Lassi, we really liked Kefalos, which is a huge venue with a little playground at the back and really friendly staff – Bridget and Beatrice had more moussaka here then I can remember (they call it Greek meat pie) and we tried most of the Greek dishes on the menu. My parents really liked the English breakfast here too. Also the Makris Gialos Taverna is great for easy lunches with a great view. Also Mel’s which is like a little American themed diner style restaurant very close to where we stayed, was great for breakfast, home-made cakes and pastries and the girls absolutely loved their pancakes here too.

In Lassi, there are music bars with live acts, and traditional Greek bouzouki and dancing, which is fun, but if you are looking for non-stop evening activities for children, this isn’t the resort for you. Our children tend to nod off fairly early after jam-packed days in the sunshine and early evening meals, so the more laid back atmosphere here really suits us, and we enjoyed a few beers, wine or cocktails in the evenings before having relatively early nights.

Happy 30th wedding anniversary Nanny Vick & Grandad Les
 

We must call out Eden Bar which is so pretty, with loads of flowers and water features all around but the star attraction here is lovely Tina, who runs the place with her husband. She was such a gem with the girls to the point Bridget cried when we had to say goodbye to her, but we promised we would return. They also did great pizza and ice cream here. 

At our favourite Eden Bar, Lassi, Kefalonia

Lassi is a great family holiday destination if you love beach days, and easy nights like us. There are tons of trips around the island to various tourist spots, some of which I mentioned here such as Melissani Caves, Myrtos Beach and the Robbolo Winery if that is your thing; but if you like kicking back and enjoying some well-earned relaxation in beautiful surroundings whilst enjoying hearty, delicious, home-cooked Greek food and drinks, then give Lassi a whirl.

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