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Truly heart throbbing views! Thanks a ton for sharing these photos. We are also finding such an adorable outdoor event space NYC for our engagement. Post a Comment. Athens looked a bit worn around the edges because they've had to cut so many public services, but was still functioning just fine. So don't let any negative news coverage put you off visiting. I never had any problems withdrawing money from cash machines and the Greeks are their usual friendly, hospitable selves. Oddly for for me, considering my aversion to early starts, I saw two sunrises on this trip. Not out of choice, mind, but out of a need to catch a couple of early ferries to and from the islands. Sure the sunrises were pretty, but give me a sunset any day. It's a more civilised time of day and you can watch it with a beer. Technically you could watch a sunrise with a beer but that seems like a slippery slope. The slow pace of life on the islands was perfect for a relaxed holiday, the beaches were sandy and the waters turquoise. Some great food too, including octopus, calamari, moussaka and enormous Greek salads with a slab of feta cheese and full of fresh tomatoes that tasted like nothing you get in UK supermarkets. With the islands being quieter, I didn't need to book any accommodation during the trip, apart from the two nights in Athens at the start and end. I just arrived on the ferry and there would be a gaggle of small, elderly Greek women holding placards with the names of their hotels and pictures, asking me if I needed a room. Big rooftop apartment on Naxos, idyllic beach-side room on Koufounissia and large room overlooking the bay on Amorgos. The trip to Amorgos also managed to put my never being seasick powers to the test with a very choppy ferry ride. Huge waves slapping into the side of the small ferry, covering us all with sea spray and making quite a few people look slightly ill. The three islands I visited all had their own distinct personality, as do most of the Greek islands, but I think my favourite was the smallest, Koufounissia. You could walk from one end to the other in about an hour and by taking a walk around the coast you discover beautiful beach after beautiful beach. As well as little coves and rocky outcrops. Some of the coves are almost hidden from view. Almost but not quite, as one Italian couple demonstrated when I nearly disturbed what can be politely described as the girlfriend carrying out an act of male relief. Luckily, I diverted in time to only see a bobbing male Italian arse and they didn't see me. But how did I know they were Italian? Because when I went for dinner they came in and sat on the next table. They didn't know what I knew, but I knew. I rounded off the trip with a day and a half in Athens, checking out all the ancient wonders it has to offer. Which is a lot, so I didn't see them all, but did go past the Theatre of Dionysus, up the Acropolis, wander round the Parthenon, through the Ancient Agora, spend a few hours in the Acropolis museum and amble over to the Temple of Zeus. The Acropolis museum wasn't too polite about old Lord Elgin and his marble stealing antics in and why would they be? He used his position of influence as a diplomat to make a rather undiplomatic getaway with some ancient statues of great cultural significance to the Greek people. If you find yourself in Athens, make sure you have walk up Mount Lycabettus, which is higher up than the Acropolis and means you can get panoramic photos of Athens that include the Parthenon. This is starting to sound like proper travel advice now so I'd better end there and point you towards the marvelous photos below. Location: Greece. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. A little white church atop a bloody great mountain on Naxos. The view from the cave of Zeus. Which was about a third of the way up Mount Zeus. There was the option to climb the whole thing but the cave was a good stopping off point. Just me and the occasional mountain goat. A typical smaller Greek Orthodox church on the edge of the town square in Naxos. The Portara by the harbour is Naxos' most famous landmark and is a mere 2, years old. It was the entrance to an unfinished temple. The Naxos equivalent of Tooting Bec lido I suppose. A few steps lead down to clear waters sheltered from the sea by rocks. In the middle right of the picture you can just about see the head of an old Greek man who was having a long swim and belting out a few traditional sounding Greek songs as he did so. View from my room on Koufounnissia by the port and the beach. I think this was meant to be a mini-museum of tools used on the island over the years. The tools weren't on a particular theme - there was a plough, a sewing machine, some irons. Just a mish mash of old stuff. Beachy shot: oh look how clear the water was bla bla bla, isn't it lovely etc. You can see a lot of lines and colours in the rocky outcrop on the other side of the water, which I liked so I took a photo of it and hope you like it too. These windmills were scattered all over the islands, some in better condition than others. Each of the islands has a main town or Hora and this is that of Amorgos with all its whitewashed houses. Another one of them windmills I was talking about earlier with a bunch of others in the background. Monastery of Hozoviotissa on Amorgos. Built into the cliff edge in the 11th century. Fairly impressive. Cats lazing about like cats do in the shade of the Monastery of Hozoviotissa. Striking entrance to the Monastery with the long name. Once you get in, they have a strict trousers for men and long skirts for women policy. Women HAVE to wear long skirts too, they can't wear trousers instead. Which seems a bit ridiculous but I guess they make the rules. Very cool grey sand beach on Amorgos, just around the corner from the monastery. When I got to Paradise Beach on Amorgos, there was no one else around so I decided to build my own castle in Paradise. Note the drawbridge over the moat to the castle. Proper detail, that. Mountain-top shot of the sunset. Both Naxos and Amorgos have very mountainous interiors which are great fun to drive around and provide some amazing views. Ancient ruins in the foreground, can't remember what the church in the middle ground was, and then the Parthenon sits stop the Acropolis in the background. Parthenon illuminated at night. Photo taken from Mount Lycabettus, overlooking the whole city. Theatre of Dionysus on the south entrance to the Acropolis. This photo demonstrates why people love 'selfies' so much. Because if you ask a passer-by to take your photo, it could end up looking like this. Eyes closed, cut off at the waist. I'm sure the guy had an SLR camera, so I thought he'd manage something better. I was wrong. As you'd expect, the Parthenon is a bit of a tourist hotspot and was a bit of a change for me after seven days of meandering about half-empty islands. Slightly better shot of yours truly in front of the Parthenon. Lady who took this photo didn't have a flashy camera but a much better eye for a photo. I thought they were 'armless but then they got completely legless and lost their heads. At the Stoa of Attalos. The Temple of Hephaestus. Much smaller than the Parthenon but far more intact and less crowded. At the Temple of Zeus with the Parthenon visible in the background. Graffiti in Athens suggesting that the Greeks can laugh about their economic situation.
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But when you ask me what my favourite island is, the answer is immediate. Imagine the Greek Islands like a big extended family. Santorini is the newlywed couple fawning all over one another and the sunset. Crete is your intense athletic uncle bashing his way through Samaria Gorge and running laps around Heraklion. Mykonos is your rich douchebag cousins spending all their money on cocaine. Naxos is your grandparents…all of them. If you want to relax, drink cheap beers, and hang out with some really cool people, this is the island for you. At first we were worried, because Mylopotas Beach the main beach is about a minute walk. On the other hand, renting an ATV is crazy cheap and the bus runs back and forth all day. Plus all the restaurants, clubs, and pubs are located near town, so it worked out better in the long run. Francesco and his wife and daughter welcomed us with open arms, took care of us, and became our family away from home. Our days were always the same: wake up late, head to Mylopotas Beach, come back to town for grub, and then head out for drinks…inevitably staying out until daylight. It was pure perfection. It was crazy easy to meet people, and man, did we meet some cool people. One day, on the way back from the beach, I put my wallet down on the seat and forgot about it. Thankfully I stopped into a shop on the way back to my hostel, and realized my error. Another: Matt and I had an adjoining balcony in our rooms, and the sunset over the area was incredible. I went out one evening taking photos, and noticed a girl on the hill above me taking photos from her balcony as well. The next morning at the Mojito Bar for breakfast not mojitos, I swear , the bartender approached me. I saw you taking photos of the sunset last night, and you looked so beautiful in your long blue dress, that I have a photo of you on Instagram. We were supposed to leave for Milos on day three. We went and picked up our ferry tickets. Then we sat outside the Mojito Bar with Madison Squared, laughing about the antics from the previous few days. Just writing this is giving me major heartache. You know a place is special when you cancel all your plans so you can soak up the island life. If you need a break from the party scene, rent a scooter and take a jaunt around the island. Who really knows? Drink: Start your night at Fun Pub. Blue Note and Liquid for late nights. And Flames! Oh yes. Eat: The Nest is a Greek taverna with fantastic local foods, and the staff is wonderful. Fun Pub for pub grub. Mojito Bar for breakfast. Far Out Hostel also actually had surprisingly delicious food. Ha ha ha…. Keep up the awesome. I would really love to see more Greek Islands. I only saw three small ones just off the coast of Athens, which I know is not the same. Do I suddenly see a month of greek Island hopping on the horizon?! DO IT! Everyone told me to come back in October…still hot and the crowds have simmered. My iMac keeps trying to change Ios to iOS. Should I book my ferries from Athens-Santorini-Ios in advance if im only there for 10 days and have a date I need to leave by? Thanks Rochelle! What time of year are you going? I loved this. I had the pleasure to work at fun pub this summer. George is my favourite and I follow him on facebook like its my job. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Ios is not the real world. This bartender sleeps for an hour a night. Yes, really. An insta-bond was formed once Madison puked in the toilet due to seasickness and Madi and I passed out in our chairs after half a bottle of wine. We stuck together like glue over the next week, and…well, it was a lot of fun. From what we can remember. Worth it. Me and the Madisons. I love places that form a little community like Ios does. Two examples: One day, on the way back from the beach, I put my wallet down on the seat and forgot about it. Stop raising your eyebrows at Albania and just visit already. Your road trip guide to Lesvos. Are we raised in a culture of fear? Thoughts on Turkish and Greek hospitality. Candice Walsh. Hahahaha, these comments made my day! Kae Lani A Travel Broad. I did Greece in October last time and it was great. Lauren BonVoyageLauren. Happy travels :. Hahaha, YAY! Best comment ever! This makes me miss Greece…. Me too :. Rochelle Leblanc -. You worked at Fun Pub?! I have to get back there this summer! Test comment. Leave a Comment. Cancel reply.
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