Review Sorry but it’s a long review and specific as that what I appreciate. We stayed for 1 week at end of September. We stayed in the sea view bungalow at the very top of the resort, Artemis. It took us many days to decide which resort to book as there were mixed reviews. We were not disappointed, all the staff are friendly, polite and happy to help. The rooms are cleaned everyday with fresh towels provided, there is a decent size fridge in the rooms which was really useful. The food was excellent, plenty to choose from although I do think vegans would struggle, we are both meat eaters but my husband ate lots of the veggie dishes as they were varied and tasty. If we are being picky some of the food wasn’t as hot as we’d have liked but considering they are mass catering for several hundred people it really was very good indeed. Huge selections offered at every meal and at least 3 red wines, 3 white wines and 3 rose wines to choose from. We only had 1 lager and it definitely was not watered down as some reviews suggest. Many spirits on offer gin, baileys (the real stuff) vodka etc. we frequented the top pool as seemed quieter and was nearer our room, staff at this bar were our favourite especially Sakis and Nektarios, lovely guys. There’s a pool chap who walks round constantly tidying up the pool area, sweeping and collecting glasses. It is a steep walk from restaurant to the top of the resort and my husband has arthritis of his knees, so by the end of the week we did use the buggy’s a lot, we never had to wait more than a couple of minutes for one, again pleasant chaps drive these round and help with bags etc. there’s a couple of little shops in the hotel that sell souvenirs, cigarettes, sun cream etc. We got the the bus to Corfu town having purchased tickets from little shop in foyer. It picks you up where it drops you off and they do send you to ticket machine if you haven’t got one, so I’d recommend you have them to hand. if you like lots of little shops selling local goods then it is quite quaint and there are lots of churches to visit and many bars. Our highlight was a trip to the British cemetery, a short walk from bus stop, beautiful and tranquil with free roaming tortoises. If we had have known it would be a lovely spot for a picnic. We went end of September and weather hot and sunny with 1 rainy morning. Great electrical storms on mainland Greece in the evenings. Lots of very friendly cats who seem well fed. Lots of mosquitos. We did visit both a la carte restaurants which need to be pre booked, food was good but is more seafood based at the Paralia one and we aren’t sea food people. Tips: get your beach towel card when you check in €10 each but saves you having to go back to reception later, you hand these to the bar people and they give you the towels. You can swap every day for clean ones. One thing I would recommend the hotel does is put working locks on the pool toilets, which are unisex and having men barge in is off putting and