Here's a Greek dancing night with a difference. First off, catch a boat to Meganissi, a tiny, wooded island south of Lefkas. Once there, you'll stroll up to the quaint village of Spartohori and Lakis, a family-run taverna that's as Greek as Zorba himself. Cue free-flowing wine. And a delicious, home-cooked dinner kicked off by generous helpings of ‘mezes'. But the star turn is the dancing. Expect a whirlwind show as traditionally costumed dancers whip up the atmosphere to sweet bouzouki music. But the main act is still to come - when the mama of the family dances - wait for it - with a table on her head. You won't believe your eyes. And before long, you'll be joining in, linking arms and whirling to the infectious tunes. A fantastic night out and kids are welcome, too. Oh, and we'll arrange a taxi for you if you don't fancy the walk up to Spartohori. Tuiuk only