Travel days

We arrived in Athens after 2 flights and 1 crazy passenger in front of us who expected to have a row to herself until the flt. attendant asked if she'd bought all 3 seats - no; then she threatened BobLeer más
So long, farewell...

After deciding 2024 would be our last year sailing in the Mediterranean, we have accepted an offer and sold Sea la Vie. We had hoped to sail again but now we are sorting and packing our belongings.Leer más
Archeological sites

We are still living on the boat which is on land in the marina. We are amidst the millions of dollars worth of boats of all sizes, shapes, and styles. There are a number of people working on theirLeer más
Lefkada sights

After our coffee and breakfast in the cockpit listening to the marina waking up: birds chirping and flapping, people chatting, and tools whirring, we set off towards Lefkada. We had sailed there lastLeer más
Mountains & beaches

On Sat., we decided to go back to Levkada to explore the mountain villages. Our car has a navigation system but trying to input destinations has caused a few choice words 🤬both at the computer andLeer más
Preveza, Vonitsa and beach cows...!

Who knew cows go to the beach too! We'd seen the herd on the country road near the marina but woke up and heard the herd and wouldn't have been surprised to see them under our boat! We got on ourLeer más
Marshes and monuments

After a day of not much doing except watching a NATO surveillance plane circling and flying over us all day, we decided on Wed. to take a trip to the Amvrakikos Wetlands past Preveza. Rather than takeLeer más
Final days on Sea la Vie 🥰🙂😥

Thursday was spent relaxing on the boat watching our neighbours busily painting, drilling, fixing! Ah, the life of a boat owner! We technically were still owners but the deal was not yet sealed withLeer más
After Sea la Vie...

When we packed up and left Sea la Vie, it was a glorious blue sky, sunshiny morning with a few scattered tears. We left most of our belongings in storage at the marina until we fly home and drove toLeer más
Ancient Olympia to Kalamata/Mani

Started the morning at our less than adequate hotel with exploding coffee! Not a good start but I mopped up and we cleared out, picked up pastries and coffee and drove the short distance to AncientLeer más
more Olympia

Pylos Fortress

We had a delicious breakfast on the pool deck overlooking the sea, then set off to go down the other coast to Pylos Castle. It's only about 50 km. but it usually takes us twice as long on the narrowLeer más
More Pylos and Methoni

Pylos Castle is one of the best preserved fortresses in Greece built by the Turks in 1573. This castle was a reinforcement for the south-west top of the Ottoman Empire, and the Turks thereby obtainedLeer más
Diros Caves, Sirocco winds

After yesterday's wild wind at Methoni, we woke up to find our car covered in Sahara dust and sand from the Sirocco wind! The wind 🌬💨continued throughout the day so the trees were whipping aboutLeer más
Mystras climb to Monemvasia swim

Mystras Palace is the site of a Byzantine town of 3 levels with the Palace at the top. A former Monastery is in the middle and it is now a working convent! A number of other churches on the way upLeer más
Monemvasia- a 6th century fortress

Not much can beat coffee on the balcony or cockpit of a boat watching the sun rise over the sea and listening to the birds, waves and church bells if you happen to be close. 🥰 On this early, calmLeer más
Best laid plans...

After a lovely breakfast and walk along the sea, we headed north from Monemvasia to Nafplion past orange and olive groves, a fig orchard (only one we've seen as they just seem to grow wildLeer más
Mycenae, Argos, Loutraki

The tombs of Agememnon and his murderous wife, Clytemnestra were fabulous! Each a huge cavernous space with a side room and built in a dome/honeycomb shape. We climbed to the Citadel of MycenaeLeer más
Loutraki to Izmir 🚗🤪🤯🤬🛩

Bob the (failing) barista declined to get coffee to have on the balcony so we went for breakfast then walked the neighbourhood and along the beachfront before checking out. Our flight to Izmir wasn'tLeer más
Izmir, Turkey

After experiencing the weird 🤪 and not so wonderful 🙄honeymoon suite, we switched hotels and wandered about Izmir. The market bazaar was teeming with people and vendors selling everything fromLeer más
Selcuk

We left Izmir and traveled by train arriving in Selcuk after 1.5 hours. Storks nest on every available Greek/Roman column! We had a short walk to the hotel situated below the castle but on a streetLeer más
More Selcuk

We had a lovely day, with a little less walking, visiting the remains of Saint John's Basilica, the castle ruins and the Ephesus Museum. We ate dinner under a grapefruit tree then bargained with theLeer más
A Turkish miracle!

After a couple of days visiting Selcuk, Kusedasi, and Izmir (again), we flew to Antalya. The mountains were a spectacular sight! We were to meet our friends Kathie & Larry and the airb&b host at aLeer más
Antalya & Pamukkale

We had a scary and overcharged uber to Antalya bus station. There was no seat belt for me 😬in the middle so I linked arms and braced my foot. I thought if we were in an accident that perhaps I'dLeer más
Turkish miracle #2, ugh🤯😬, 😀!

We had decided we'd take the bus to Istanbul which meant an 8 hour trip starting with the local bus from Pamukkale to Denizli then the bus to Istanbul. Bob had bantered and joked with the ticket manLeer más
ViajeroLooking forward to reading your forthcoming adventures- although it sounds as if you have already had one:
Love that it’s 24 degrees!☀️ [Kathie]