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About Faliraki
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Faliraki has long been known for its bars and clubs, which are located along two main streets. This traditional side is still here but on a smaller scale. In recent years, the resort has developed a bit of a calmer nature, especially during the day. You could take your pick from 12 Blue Flag beaches, visit a huge waterpark, enjoy a Greek feast in a taverna or even see the stars from the local observatory.
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Shore thing

Boasting three miles of sands and a calm, clear sea for swimming, it's no surprise that Faliraki is popular with lots of different holidaymakers. There are plenty of water sports for some high-speed fun. If you prefer your holidays at a slower pace, simply relax and take in the waterfront views with a stroll around the fishing harbour of St Apostolos. There’s a tiny chapel there too.

Plenty of places to eat

Countless restaurants serve a wide range of internationally-inspired food, from British classics to real kebabs and Greek menus, so you’ll have the chance to sample the local cuisine. You’ll find some scenic tavernas right by the seafront too.