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    • Day 11

      Santorini

      November 4, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      Beautiful trip.to Santorini cut short did not get to go to Fira wind picked up cable cars down were shut down tenders stopped as well. Our tour operator put us on a boat heading to where the tenders for ship were, but next thing we knew we were at our ship. It's a little crazy getting off, but all and all good dayRead more

    • Day 6

      Oia

      April 26 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Oia ist ein Küstendorf an der nordwestlichen Spitze der griechischen Ägäisinsel Santorin. Der Ort zeichnet sich durch seine in die Klippen geschlagenen, gekalkten Häuser und eine große, wassergefüllte Caldera aus.Read more

    • Day 132

      Another massive hike!

      July 31, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

      Miles: 12.3 Steps: 26933
      Flights stairs: 55

      We decided to have a lazy morning / early afternoon today and hang out at our pool during the hottest part of the day. It’s a beautiful pool here and loved every minute - so refreshing, perfect temperature.

      We took off at 4:00 for another massive hike. We really haven’t attempted another big one since our Matterhorn 16 mile debacle. (Which still was spectacular regardless!). As I had said, Santorini is built on the ridge of a volcano - and it overlooks this massive water filled caldera. So we went on a hike that walks the entire rim!

      Our hostel is in the city of Fira and the end point is Oia. The Fira-Oia hike. The hike itself was about 7 miles, but of course we had to walk to the starting point, walk once we got to Oia, and walk back home from the bus stop … so it was a LONG ways again. But what an amazing view almost every second of the hike!!

      We stayed for sunset, found a little place to eat, and took the city bus back to Fira. And now we’re dead tired. But it was an amazing day!!!
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    • Day 6

      Tag 6: Beachday im „Forty One“ ⛱️👙🌊

      April 5 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Für die kommenden Tage hatten wir uns bereits die eine oder andere Aktivität überlegt, die wir im Verlauf des Urlaubes noch machen wollen.

      Von unserer Gastgeberin wurde uns eine der wenigen Beachbars mit Strandbereich empfohlen, die bereits jetzt geöffnet haben: Das Forty One (www.forty-one.site). Eine etwas exklusivere Location, die uns bereits bei unserer Inselerkundung aufgefallen ist.

      Gegen Mittag packten wir unsere Sachen und fuhren dorthin. Wir hatten erst überlegt, ob wir uns doch direkt an den Strand in den Sand legen, aber die Idee aus mehreren Gründen schnell verworfen.

      Also hin zum Forty One. „Exklusivere Location“ trifft es ganz gut: chillige Musik, bequeme Liegen, Sonnenschirme, ein Design und eine Atmosphäre zum Wohlfühlen, inkl. eines total netten Typs, der uns alles brachte, was wir so wollten. Mega! 👙⛱️

      Das hatte am Ende dann auch seinen Preis, aber wie bereits festgestellt, sind wir ja hier auch schließlich zum Geld ausgeben. 😉🙈

      Und so lagen wir da, manchmal im Schatten – manchmal in der Sonne (crazy heiß!), lauschten dem Wellenrauschen und genossen den Tag. Dort ließ es sich wirklich gut aushalten. Und ich war tatsächlich im April schon im glasklaren Meer schwimmen! 😍💪🌊

      Gegen 17:30 Uhr packten wir dann zusammen und fuhren zurück zu unserem Haus. Kurz noch bei der Apotheke halten. Doreen hat nämlich ne ordentlich Sonnenallergie (was sie nicht davon abhält in der Sonne zu sein 😅). Und dann wieder die Überlegung, wo wir heute zu Abend essen wollten.

      Ich kann prinzipiell überall sein, wo man den Sonnenuntergang sehen kann. Doreen ist das aber „zu viel Planung“. 🙈Und am besten und glücklichsten haben wir es in der Regel immer dann getroffen, wenn wir nichts geplant und uns einfach haben treiben lassen. Und genau das machten wir auch am heutigen Abend:

      Rein in die Stadt (Fira): Auto abstellen und einfach loslaufen. Mal neue Wege und Gassen ausprobieren und sich einfach überraschen lassen, was man dort findet…oder nicht. Und wir haben wir was gefunden…inkl. Sonnenuntergang 😎🌅

      Das Eis zum Abschluss durfte natürlich nicht fehlen. Passte heute eigentlich nicht mehr rein, aber Eis geht ja bekanntermaßen immer.
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    • Day 28

      Paradise in Greece

      September 2, 2019 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      We had another lazy morning, oh no that’s right, I had another lazy morning😂😂. Pete went out to pick up his washing and came back after hiring a car for me to drive! We thought we would five around for the afternoon and check out the beaches. Oh well we managed to get to one beach, it turned out to be a great black sand beach with a great bar and excellent food. We couldn’t force ourselves to move so we spent the afternoon at the one beach.

      Well we are here to relax so we were happy. Driving is pretty much the same as in Italy, just keep moving and stay on the right. Haha not easy when you still have problems working out your left and right!

      We managed to find our way home after a few wrong turns, and then got ready for dinner and another sunset! We went back to our great restaurant and had another yummy dinner and watched our last sunset in Santorini. Heading off to Syros tomorrow morning!
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    • Day 12

      Day on the Water

      May 31, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Today we have the catamaran trip. We are going on an 8-hour trip around Santorini. We will stop at 3 different beaches and have a nice lunch/dinner on the boat. So off we go. We have to meet at one of the local hotels to be picked up in our coach. As with anything here, we use Google Maps to find our path. I have to admit that Google Maps is a pretty good app while we are here but even it can’t always navigate the donkey paths here. We end up making a few U-turns and take twice as long to get there but we make it. It is a 20-seat coach but quite comfy. We all have air vents and the seats are better than some airlines. We stop at various pickup stops and soon we are full. Our driver expertly navigates the windy, twisty roads next to the rock cliff where we could easily plunge to our death. Then the finally when he backs up the coach downhill through parked vehicles to get to the dock. Apparently, Laura has found a new life skill she wishes to conquer.

      We have to walk downhill a little way (which means it’s going to be uphill on the way back!). We get onto the boat and get our safety talk as we pull out of the harbour. This is a nice size vessel which can comfortably carry about 24 people. There is plenty of shade and plenty of sun, take your pick. I sit up top with the captain under the canopy so that I can get a good view of what is around us. He tells me that the company started out with only 2 catamarans and has built up the business to 20 catamarans 2 speed boats and about 150 car rentals. The ride is smooth and the scenery is gorgeous. I love being on the water. For me, there is something freeing about being on the water. The wind in your hair, the colour of the water, the smell of the salt water, yeah this is me.

      We pass by the black beach, white beach and the red beach. Our first swim spot is near another beach just a little bit further. They drop the anchor and get out the masks and snorkels, and lower the steps. Off we go! The water is a little shocking at first because it is cold but you get used to it quickly. As I have mentioned before, I am a lousy diver here because of the salt water I float like driftwood. However, this is a good thing for swimming. There is a little bit of current and you have to exert yourself a little to say within range of the boat. I put on my mask and snorkel and get transformed into another world. In this world there is tranquility and quiet. The water is that clear, slightly turquoise colour. There are small fishies swimming around. Some small rocks in the sandy bottom but no coral. We swim for about 15 minutes and then I get back on board. I dry off in the sun but then head back to the shade. I am not a sun monger so I try to stay in the shade as much as possible. (And reapply the sunscreen frequently) The girls are down below in the smoking area having a great time chatting with new people.

      The next swim spot is the red beach. When we get there, the crew hand out life preservers to everyone because there is a hot spring there and this will tire out the swimmers quickly. I stay on board for this one. I’m not really into the hot springs’ thing. Laura and Nicole however, go in. They have a nice swim there and decide that the mud from the hot springs is good for a facial. The hot springs are basically sulfer so I’m not sure how good this is for their face. However, they are having fun. (Check out the picture).

      Once back on board we are treated to a wonderful meal. The have flounder (breaded and fried in olive oil), chicken and prawns (done on the BBQ), pasta, Greek salad, tzatziki, and bread. Everything was great and I especially liked the flounder. They have unlimited beer, white wine and water all day long. We are having a great day out.

      There is one more swim stop but the three of us stay on board. We head back to the harbour and disembark. We thank the crew for a lovely day. Then we head back up the hill to our coach and head home. We are all bushed from our day out on the water. The link for this lovey cruise is: https://www.santorini-yachts.com/

      Laura however has something special in store for all of us. Apparently the green dinosaur onesy has made it on board. So with a quick change, Laura treats all to her kind of crazy. I'm surprised we didn't have to walk the plank for that one.

      After a shower and a bit of relaxation time, Laura and I head to the grocery store. We cannot drink the water here, so we need to pick up some more for coffee and drinking. I am driving this time (my second time here) and I think I’m getting used to it. Once again we are using Google Maps and have miss some turns because they just look like driveways or alleyways and not streets. However, we get to the store and have no issues. The grocery store here is pretty good, with lots of selections. We get out stuff and head back home. After a small bite to eat.

      We head off to bed to get a good nights rest…or so we thought. Stay tuned for the next adventure.
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    • Day 63

      Road trip!!

      August 29, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

      Big adventure for our last full holiday day!

      Armed with our smart car and a relatively small island we were ready to explore! We started the morning at the Red Beach, not really a fantastic beach but the enormous red cliffs were a spectacular view! After a brief swim there we adventured on to the light house on the south west corner of the island! It was pretty awesome standing right out on the point and being surrounded by sea on almost all sides!

      We then found an accidental Venetian palace that had a secret cafe inside which was an amazing lunch stop and they gave us a farewell shot of a caramel liquor! This was also where we learnt that salad kind of just means dip in Greece 😶

      A quick shower and costume change later and we headed up to Oia, the North western point of the island, to watch the famous Oia sunset. To say that the people around we a bit feral would be an understatement but we again went full scuffed backpacker. We climbed right out in a rocky outcrop and had the most spectacular view of the sunset unimpeded by anyone (except the hens do on a yacht who had a stripper up the rigging dancing to 'it's raining men'). It was the most spectacular end to our big global adventure and we're getting ready to start our journey home tomorrow!
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    • Day 4

      Tag 4: Inselerkundung Teil 2 🏝️🚗

      April 3 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Boah, immer wieder diese Sonne. 😅☀️

      Nachdem wir an unserem zweiten Tag den Inselnorden mit dem Auto erkundet hatten, wollten wir uns heute noch den Süden anschauen, um erstmal einen Gesamtüberblick über die Insel zu haben. 🏝️🚗

      Ein paar Tipps unserer Gastgeberin standen noch zur Besichtigung aus: Kamari Beach, Red Beach und das Light House.

      Gegen Mittag starten wir unsere kleine Roadtour und fuhren nach Kamari. Nix los dort, nur vereinzelt ein paar Touris und eine Hitze😅🔥. 23 Grad fühlen sich hier wie 30 Grad an. Da brauchten wir erstmal etwas Schatten und was zum Trinken.

      Nach einem kleinen Fußmarsch kamen wir am Strand an, welcher im Vergleich zum ersten Strand, schon mehr zum Verweilen einlud. Und mitten in diesen ganzen noch geschlossenen Bars und Hotels hatte eines dann doch auf – und was für eins: Ein traumhafter Platz mit Blick auf das Wasser, kühle Getränke und leckere Salate zum Mittag. So ließ es sich aushalten. 😎

      Die Kulisse habe ich dann gleich mal genutzt, um ein paar Promo-Videos für meine bevorstehenden Digital Dance Days zu machen. (Danke an Kamerafrau Doreen 😉).

      Next Stop: Red Beach. Diesen zu erreichen war allerdings mehr als abenteuerlich. Mit unserem kleinen Flitzer fuhren wir entlang der Küste, auf engen Straßen, links von uns ging es teilweise steil bergab und die Tour nach unten war nichts für schwache Nerven (ohje, wir müssen ja auch wieder hoch). ⛰️

      Der Red Beach war…rot. Also eher schwarz-rot. Nice to see – mehr auch nicht. Schnell noch ein paar schöne Steine gesammelt und dann weiter.

      Zum Abschluss, mittlerweile war es später Nachmittag, wollten wir noch zum südlichsten Zipfel der Insel: Das Light House. Ein stillgelegter Leuchtturm. Das Inselmarketing empfiehlt diesen Ort eher nicht (weil es keine Restaurants gibt), aber wir waren froh, dass wir dort waren. ☺️

      Denn aufgrund dieser Abgeschiedenheit fühlte man sich wirklich wie am Ende der Welt. Ein ganz besonderes Gefühl. Denn dort am Zipfel stehend hatte man eine min. 180-Grad-Sicht auf die Ägäis. 🌊

      Zum Abschluss gab es an dem kleinen Imbisswagen noch eine Erfrischung. 🍻

      Auf dem Weg nach Hause kam uns die Idee heute unser Abendessen mit Sonnenuntergang 🌅 zu genießen.
      Tja, aber das zu planen (zeitlich und die richtige Location) ist nicht so einfach.

      Also entschieden wir uns – wie immer – für die entspannte Variante: nach Hause und umziehen und dann einfach wieder los und uns treiben lassen. Und genau das erwies sich – ebenfalls wie immer – als genau richtig. Wir fanden zum perfekten Zeitpunkt die perfekte Location. 🥰

      Manchmal muss man auch einfach Glück haben.
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    • Day 28

      Santorini eBike tour

      June 6, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      Spent a beautiful morning on a 3-hour eBike tour around the southern part of the island. Stopped at Black Beach (volcanic sand), Kasteli settlement in Emporio (housing within an old castle, with very narrow streets -- in part to confuse the pirates!), and the quaint village of Megalochori. Last was the Heart of Santorini, which is eroding away and not quite a heart any more 🙂.Read more

    • Day 61

      A trip to Fira

      August 27, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Another day swanning around Santorini.
      We had a lovely time people watching while we sat and saw the sunset. I kind of thought the signs advising against walking on the cobbled streets in high heels were a joke - but no people really try it.
      Also when we left for Fira at about 5pm was saw then setting up the grills at the restaurant next to our hotel - we got there at about 9pm for dinner and the grill was still firing. Very tasty.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Dimos Santorini, Santorini, Σαντορίνη

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