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Information to our guests by the business manager

 

 

Dear guests,

Your health is our top priority.
Due to the latest covid-19 alerts, we are taking all appropriate measures to protect our visitors and staff. Currently, staff are being trained in the new operating rules. We are equipped with all the means to disinfect the rooms after checking out our guests. We are closely monitoring all the new rules of the Office of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth and local authorities.

Due to the latest notifications, we take the following measures to protect our visitors and staff:
– A special coordinator has been appointed as the person in charge to ensure that all health and safety measures determined by government orders are implemented.
– Temperature checks are required from all managers, employees, sellers and contractors upon arrival at the hotel.
– We provide each member of the staff with adequate personal protection measures.
-There is special equipment (medical kit) in the event of an accident.
– In the reception there will be antiseptic with at least 60% alcohol for visitors.
– According to the physical distance regulations, the uprights are placed in the lobbies around the doors of the door and the reception. The pool and beach areas have been redesigned to reflect the right distance.
– Disinfection of keys.
-Health services in all public spaces and especially in high-risk items.
– Cleaning rooms with steam cleaner
– Collaboration with a doctor who specializes in COVID-19
– We keep a file with the number of items and the details of the guests that will be hosted at the hotel (name, nationality, date of arrival, departure day, telephone number, e-mail, address).
– Installation of antiseptics in each room.
– The towels for the room and the beach will be packed

Guest information:
– New departure time at 11:00 and check in at 15:00
– Before your arrival, you will receive a form with your details (name, passport number, phone number, country, nationality), so when you arrive you will just need to get the room key.
– There will be no daily change of sheets and towels and cleaning services will not be regular during the stay in the room.
– A safe distance must be maintained (between 1m and 2m) between guests and hotel staff and between each guest.
– Wash both hands regularly with soap and water.
-Follow and respect the floor signs specially designed so that you do not come into contact with other visitors in public areas.
– Avoid touching the reception and other common areas of the hotel.

Payment: we recommend the use of credit cards for all transactions.
-If you feel unwell during your stay: contact the receptionist or business manager from your room for advice on what to do next.

 

We are waiting for you and we believe that you will spend an unforgettable vacation with us.
If you need information that you would like to let us know, please contact us.

Kind regards,

Dear valued guest,
Today, most of us, navigate our selves and families to face the difficult challenge the coronavirus (COVID-19) presents us with. Most countries suffer from the effects of the disease and Greece is one of them however with limited infected people compared to others countries.
The Greek Government announced on April, 2020 that all seasonal hosting businesses openings will be postponed to end of June, 2020 in order to combat the spread of the virus. SaintNicholas Beach Apartments will be complying with this measure, taking all responsible necessary action prescribed.
The new opening dates of our premises have been set for the 1st of July . We will request to either cancel or transfer your booking to a date after the mentioned opening date.  For any additional information please contact us via phone or email and we will happily guide you to the rebooking process.
During these trying times, holiday plans may not be at the top of your mind, but we would like to assure you that your safety and well-being remains our foremost concern.
Please rest assured that our already robust hygiene standards are even further enhanced, based on the latest COVID-19 guidance from international and local authorities.
Before long, and whenever you choose to visit us, we look forward to welcoming you with all our hearts, under the beautiful sun of Corfu.
Best regards,
St Nicholas Beach Apartments

 

Seaquest “Cruise the Ionian”

Seaquest “Cruise the Ionian”

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Can you think of anything better, during your holidays, than one, or more days, cruising around the majestic Ionian Islands? We can’t! Espessially if you choose to do it with our safe, comfortable and luxurious motor yacht “ESPERANZA”.

She is a 40ft Astinor Flybridge, that sleeps 5 people and is permitted to carry up to 10 people for daily cruises. Our skipper, mr Spiros Kantaros, is a highly experienced skipper with more than 25 years of service.

Our boat is located at dock B, pos. 295 at Gouvia Marina – Corfu.
Several bottles of wine, refreshments and fresh fruit will accompany you to your cruise, for free.

Easter in Corfu

Easter in Corfu

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If you only get one chance in a lifetime to visit Corfu, you’d better choose spring and especially Easter week. It is the time when Corfu brings out to light all its natural and cultural beauty.

You will feel overwhelmed by the flowers, you will feel surprised by the green, you will be taken away by music, you will get unprecedented feelings by the religious and celebrating events.

It is the only place on Earth where you can experience Spring getting inside your very existence, where you can enjoy so strongly the atmosphere of the most important celebration. Easter here is bright beyond all expectations.

Natural beauty, culture and tradition, The East and the West, both together form a mosaic of culture, customs and language. Easter in Corfu presents this very peculiarity, customs and traditions which can be traced back to the Western and Eastern culture, in pagan customs which date thousands of years in the past. Celebrations which give a new breeze of life to the islands, rising them in a crescendo of joy and enthusiasm.

The most distinctive characteristic of Easter in Corfu is the concerts of classical music and opera, church music, a typical tetraphony deriving from, Crete of the 1700s which initiates all Christians, giving strong emotions to both locals and foreigners.

The Easter period begins here, as in any other place, on Palm Sunday.

At 11 o’clock in the morning takes place the procession of the holy body of Saint Spyridon. It is a custom dating back to 1630, in memoriam of the relief of the island of the Plague, which, in 1629,   had claimed many victims from the people of Corfu. All 15 philharmonic bands of the island take part in that procession. At lunch people enjoy the traditional dish of the day: stock fish or    haddock with garlic-tasting mash potatoes.

On Good Monday all town gives off the perfume of fogatsa (a kind of brioche decorated with a red egg) and mandolato. In the afternoon of Good Tuesday, churches tell the story of Mary Madlene.

On Good Wednesday the people go to the church to attend the Holy Unction.

On Good Thursday Corfu is doing the last preparations for the celebration of Easter. At the churches, people experience with great respect the drama of Jesus, his Crucification. In the old town, at   the headquarters of the philharmonic bands, they do last-minute rehearsals .

On Good Friday the processions of a representation of dead Jesus (epitaph) begin early in the afternoon, based on a strict programme which derives on old protocols. At 2:30 in the afternoon there is the procession from the church of Agios Nikolaos at Faliraki. At 4 o’clock it is the procession of the church of Agios Georgios which begins from the Old Fortress and goes through the central roads of the town and the Liston alley. As time goes by, more and more processions come out and even meet at various points of the town. The procession opens with the Cross and the cherubims. The choir comes next, singing honourable psalms to Jesus Crist, large fabric icons, standards (hangovers from the Byzantine era) and Venetian lanterns.

At the epitaph processions take part schools, boy scouts and young girls, holding baskets of flowers. Late in the evening starts the procession of the last but most imposing epitaph, the one of the Cathedral. It is born by marine soldiers and all the priests of the town participate, as well as three philharmonic bands. The Philharmonic band of Corfu plays the “Adagio” by Albinoni, the blue Mantzaros Philharmonic band plays the ” Marcia Funebre ” (a mourning march) by Verdi, and the red Kapodistrias band plays the mourning ” Suentura ” (loss, damage) by Mariani.

Saturday starts off with another procession of the holy body of Saint Spyridon, established in 1550, when the Saint saved the island from famine. It is accompanied by the famous philharmonic bands of the island, which give unimaginable musical enjoyment. At the same time there takes place the procession of the Epitaph of the church of Saint Spyridon, a custom which originates from the Venetian ages. The philharmonic bands play Calde Lacrime by Michelli, Hamlet by Faccio and Marcia Funebre from Beethoven’t Heroica .

At 11 o’clock just, the bells announce the “morning Resurrection”, and Corfiot people throw ceramic pots off windows and balconies ρίχνουν . This noisy habit possible bears the influence of the Venetians who would throw old objects out of their window on New Years Day, so than the New Year would bring them lots of new things. Another, more likely , explanation is that the custom is of pagan origins. By smashing things and making loud noises the Ancient Greeks wanted to wake up Persephone, the goddess of spring , and accelerate the coming of Spring .

The Philharmonic bands come back into the streets and they play joyful music .
At midnight all people go by thousands to the central squares of Corfu town and villages, to celebrate Resurrection with glory and typical customs .

Easter Sunday begins with the procession of the icon of Resurrection around Corfu town and the villages, followed by the festive meal. Lambs on the spit, red eggs, sweet wine and mostly singing, music and dancing.

The entire following week (“New Week”) goes by with processions and celebrations on every island. Every single church does a procession of the icon of Resurrection, the standard , the cherubims and the Cross . Every time that the procession stops, people use small canons, to announce it. Those canons (maskoula) were widespread during the Venetian rule, and they were used at special viewpoints, in order to notify the surrounding area and Corfu town for the moves of pirates or enemy ships).

Well-known churches for their majestic liturgies are Agios Ioannis (Town Centre) with Byzantine psalms, the monastery of Agia Efimia (Mon Repos), Platytera (Mantouki), Agioi Theodoroi (Garitsa), Ypapanti (Lakka Paxos), Agios Charalambos (Gaios Paxos) and the Cathedral (Town Centre), while in the monasteries of the Transfiguration (Agios Athanassios), and Kyra Kokkinada (Lefkimmi) you can experience the atmosphere of the most important celebration of Christianity.

The numerous churches of the island render the atmosphere even more religious. In Corfu town it is a good idea to visit a few, getting the chance offerred by the religious events.

 

 

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