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Faliraki, Rhodes GREECE - Guide to Faliraki holidays
Get your beachwear, sunnies and dancing shoes packed because you're off on your holidays to Faliraki. Like all infamous destinations, the reputation of Faliraki holidays precedes it. Ranking with other Mediterranean party resorts like Magaluf and Agia Napa, Faliraki won't disappoint. But its hedonistic heyday was a few years ago and, like many of its former devotees, the resort has grown up and matured into a real all-rounder. Don't panic though, Faliraki hasn't retired and started drawing its pension. Faliraki's nightlife is rivalled only by Rhodes town up the coast. You're in a great position to compare as plentiful taxis, buses and even boats mean you can easily flit between the two. Bars and clubs vie for your patronage in the centre of town. Just like the range of food on offer in Faliraki, practically every taste is catered for. Sports and karaoke bars, British and Irish pubs – it's all here. The music is eclectic too - garage, hip hop, old school…Wham! So grab one of our bargain holidays to Faliraki now and give the resort a go-go!
Faliraki is a bubbling resort, ideal for people wanting great nightlife and a superb beach. One of the busiest and liveliest resorts on the island, Faliraki is ideal for spending days on the beach and nights on the town. In the evening, with over 60 bars and tavernas to choose from, there's something for everyone, with a great choice of international, Greek, Italian and Chinese food. There are also many snack bars where you can grab a souvlaki at sunrise.
There are a few quieter bars on the outskirts of Faliraki resort whilst the centre consists of noisy bars and discos.
There is always lots of dancing as the sun goes down. Shops are open until well after dark here, offering everything you could possibly want, from beach balls and inflatables to local handicrafts and clothes. You can even find a shopping mall at Faliraki Bay North. Why not try your hand at scuba diving? Faliraki offers a great selection of water sport activities, with everything from windsurfing and water-skiing to parascending and pedaloes. For something a little more relaxing, you can visit the island of Symi, take an East Coast cruise or even a Turkey excursion. Why not glide around Rhodes by night? Whatever your interests, there is plenty here to keep you entertained.

Helena Apartments - Rhodes
Helena Apartments is a small friendly apartments complex situated in Chalikounas beach (only 50m from the sea), one of the most beatifull natural enviroments in the Greek island of Corfu, only 5km away from the tourist villages of Messonghi & Moraitika. The Helena apartments are built in a beautiful garden, planted with Palm trees, lemon treess and different kinds of flowers, thus offering an enjoyable environment to all the guests. The surroundings offer an ideal place for calm, rest and contact with nature ...
Bella Mare Kassiopi
Bella Mare Hotel & Apartments - Faliraki Rhodes
Bella Mare Hotel is located on the beautiful island of Corfu, on the north-eastern coast, 1,5km away from Kassiopi village. It's a small family run hotel, set in a calm green scenery right on the magnificent beach at Avlaki. With friendly staff, extensive landscaped gardens and a huge pool, Bella Mare Hotel is an ideal location for thoroughly relaxed holiday. Set amid magnificent scenery. Surrounded by trees and positions right in front of Avlaki beach. between the village of Agios Stefanos to the south and the busier village of Kassiopi

Holidays in Faliraki - Rhodes GREECE
Faliraki is on the north-east coast of Rhodes, 12 miles south-east of Rhodes airport and just 6 miles from Rhodes town. Many Greek islands include a popular resort famous for non-stop partying nightlife and Rhodes is no exception.
Faliraki aimed very much at the very young, with countless bars and discos thronging with people and offering pretty wild entertainment well into the night.  The resort is also popular with families who tend to congregate at the quieter extremes of Faliraki beach leaving the central area for bright lights, music, teenagers and twenty-somethings.
The beach at Faliraki is arguably the best in Rhodes, it is long and sandy and extends the whole length of the resort. There is a full range of watersports, umbrellas and sunbeds available. Be warned, the beach is packed during high season. Faliraki water park is one of the largest in Europe and is a favourite holiday attraction. Holidays in Faliraki should include at least one visit to Rhodes town which is just 6 miles along the coast and connected by regular buses. Rhodes town offers good shopping, a huge selection of restaurants and bars and plenty of lively nightlife. The extraordinary Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other popular holiday excursions include island tours, boat trips to the island of Symi and even a trip to Turkey. Practically anywhere on Rhodes island can be reached from Rhodes town.
Information about Faliraki beach
Faliraki offer an immensely long and popular sandy beach by day and the liveliest nightlife on Rhodes by night. Sandy Faliraki beach has plenty of beach facilities and stretches for well over two miles, with the resort of Faliraki running alongside. Faliraki beach is good for safe swimming, plenty of sunbathing and beachside cafes. Faliraki offers plenty of opportunities for water sports, including waterskiing, windsurfing, parascending and scuba diving.

Faliraki Rhodes holiday Reviews:
Definately recommend Faliraki - Danielle. Date of travel: Aug 2005
Me and 5 friends went to Faliraki in August 05, all of us being 17 we were a bit aprehensive due to the bad press, but we had the best holiday ever! The nightlife was ace! Faliraki is by far the best place i have ever been, we loved every minute of it! I would strongly recommend the bar crawl and foam party at bed club (which you have to sort out with your rep) it was brilliant, and everyone who has ever been will tell you to get to Q club, the best club in Faliraki!
I would definately recommend Faliraki for a brilliant holiday and we'll definately be going back!
Bex n Dawn. Date of travel: Jul 2005
Wasn't sure what to expect after all the bad press Faliraki has had in the past, but I was definitely pleasantly suprised! Had a really mad time starting off in Bedrock Kareoki bar then moving to Q club - not to be missed, and cant remember where we ended up after that: always too smashed! Really good atmosphere though no fighting or unsocial behaviour everyone's just up for a good cheap time!!!!!
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