Faliraki is a vibrant resort, ideal for those wanting sun, sea, sand and above all fun. Known for its dynamic nightlife, the young flock here to make the most of the many bars, clubs and discos - and with over 60 to choose from, you'll definitely be spoilt for choice!. While the nights are action-packed, the days are usually chilled out, with most people choosing to relax on the long, sandy beach, arguably one of the best on the island. The range of water sports provides a change of pace for those that want it,including the impressive Faliraki Water Park, which is currently the biggest in the whole of Europe. The resort offers a good range of restaurants, from traditional Greek to Chinese, Italian and British. The numerous shops stay open late to satisfy those late-night souvenir hunters. The party atmosphere in Faliraki is infectious, but should you want some peace and quiet, then head away from the centre where you can happen upon some quieter places to sit with a drink. Alternatively, take a bus to the quieter resorts of Thermes Kalitheas, Kalithea or Koskinou.