Message posted by LFAJ on 22 July 2008 at 2:27pm - IP Logged
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I am travelling with my 15 year old daughter in August to Kalami. Will she be bored?
Message posted by seaangler (Chat Room Administrator) on 22 July 2008 at 3:14pm - IP Logged
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I have not met one yet(Bored at first may be) (The old saying) (Mummmm)there is nothing hear for me to do what am i going to do for the next fourteen days why did we have to come hear....I am sure she will get to meet people of her generation like most do in Kalami and find entertainment to suit like most do...Kalami is very quiet for the younger generation as we all know...I am sure she will be very surprise at the end of the day...And she will end up kicking and screeming i dont wont to go home.. ...lol...Chris
P.S Ware are you staying to in Kalami...
Message posted by ecotrails on 22 July 2008 at 3:19pm - IP Logged
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At first, if she has not been to a quietish Greek resort before, then probably Yes, but only at first as I say. A common Greek view is that Brit tourists take three days to lose some of their Brit outlook... thenshe'll be OK my guess.
And of course when she gets crush on one of Greek or Albanian waiters then she won't be bored, but you might if she makes you visit same taverna every day and night....
Eco
Message posted by LFAJ on 22 July 2008 at 4:13pm - IP Logged
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Quiet is good for me. I am sure she will be fine if she meets some other teenagers either slightly older or younger to socialise with. She looks much older than 15 so I think I need to learn the greek for 'she is only 15!'
Message posted by rikandvik on 22 July 2008 at 8:17pm - IP Logged
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Quote: I need to learn the greek for 'she is only 15!'
It's ok....Sam speaks good English!
Only joking, she will be fine, Kalami is great! We just got back from A&A on friday and wish we were back in Kalami. Roll on next year!
Message posted by xx3BeBe3xx on 22 July 2008 at 8:57pm - IP Logged
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Quote: Originally posted by rikandvik on 22 July 2008
Quote: I need to learn the greek for 'she is only 15!'
In response to your question .. on my first visit to Kalami i was 13 and at the beginning i wasn't too sure whether i would enjoy myself or not. By the end of the week i didn't want to go home because of all the friends i had made and wicked trips i'd been on. I'm now 18 and have been going to kalami for the last 5 years and i'm yet to be bored of it...infact, i ball like a baby whenever it's time to come home. you can rest assured that there will be plenty of people your daughters age for her to hang out with and all of the staff will take her under their wings as well =)
Have a good holiday!
I'll be around in Kalami from 8th August so might see you around!
xx Bethan xx
Message posted by werangels on 22 July 2008 at 10:31pm - IP Logged
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We took two of our boys last year 13 and 15 and they loved it.
Message posted by element on 22 July 2008 at 11:57pm - IP Logged
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We took our 15 year old emo, grunge, weirdo, kevin type (but lovely) grandaughter to Kalami a few years ago and she absolutely loved it. whatever your age Kalami is magical.
Lesley
Message posted by janice h on 29 July 2008 at 1:46pm - IP Logged
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Well we have previously been in June when there are really not many school children. They love Kalami as much as we do.So my girls now 12 and 15, who then usually end up befriending very young children will probably find it quite different in the next 2 weeks, although, I am struggling to work out in my head quite how many children there can be at this time of year.
Message posted by annastacia on 02 August 2008 at 9:26pm - IP Logged
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i have just returned from the A&A went with five other 17-19 had a great time we were not bored at all had a great time and made plently of friends.
Message posted by Steve Lee on 09 August 2008 at 10:25am - IP Logged
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We will be there from the 22/8, with 3 17 year old girls staying at the A&A. My wife and I like quiet holidays and our daughter has always come with us and is used to way of holiday life in Greece, I am not sure about the other two girls though, they may have a surprise.
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