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Limni

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    • Rule #8 (Santorini)

      June 12, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

      Never Say Never - I never thought in my wildest dreams, that I would see the whitewashed houses with contrasting blue rooftops that line the hillsides in Greece (let alone did I ever think I would take a trip half way around the world by myself)Read more

    • Day 36

      A day trip to Mykonos

      June 6 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      We took a short ferry ride to Mykonos. It is an island with a quaint old port town, traditional white Greek style buildings with blue shutters, and everywhere you look there are beautiful views of blue blue water.
      George was a great guide and treated us to some delicious treats (gyros and Greek baked goods from the best bakery). Unfortunately, it was overcast and windy on the day we visited, which meant it was not as pretty but it did mean it was cooler than it normally is. There were several cruise ships in port so the port area was pretty full of people. We still found small “streets” to explore that were empty, quiet, and picturesque.
      While I’m glad we visited, I’m very glad we made it a day trip vs spending more time there (the cruise crowds and party atmosphere is not our jam).
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    • Day 3

      Lunch @ Katerina’s

      October 23, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌧 66 °F

      On a back street, we found Katerina’s … a gem of a restaurant inside one of the Little Venice houses. The establishment is named for Katerina Xidaki, a local woman who at age 18 became the first professional female captain of a motor vessel.

      There were no tables available on the tiny balcony, which was in the sun anyway. So we gave up the scenery to sit at the only table available in the A/C-cooled dining room.

      The menu offered a selection of Mediterranean dishes, with seafood featuring prominently. We opted for a bunch of mezes (appetizers). The portions turned out to be quite large … saganaki; feta cheese wrapped in phyllo, deep fried, drizzled with honey and sprinkled with black and white sesame seeds; calamari; and tempura-style zucchini slices with tzatziki sauce. Mui ordered ouzo; I opted for an Alpha, the local beer on the menu. Everything was delicious and plentiful, making us happy that Mui had not opted to also order the mussels. Dessert — a mix of baklava and kadayıf — was compliments of the establishment … and a nice wrap to a very nice meal.

      We continued our meandering stroll through the streets, making our way back to the harbor. We came out not far from the water taxi drop-off point. Having purchased R/T tickets this morning, we made our way onto the next taxi to depart. It was right around 3:00p … just as planned.
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    • Day 11

      Mykonos the mild

      October 2, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      A gentle day watching the marathon runners cross the line outside our apartment.. golf claps from the balcony aplenty. A bit of shopping, a bit of dining and a bit of reading, watched the footy, but bed by 1030 again. Have fun party people - loving the double glazed windows!Read more

    • Day 61

      Mykonos

      September 14, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Heute gabs einen kleinen Tagesausflug nach Mykonos. Ehrlich gesagt war ich ein bisschen enttäuscht oder habe mir einfach zu viel von dem Ort erhofft. Die kleinen Gassen im Städtchen waren zwar ganz schön, aber das war es dann auch schon. Vielleicht lag es auch an den unzähligen Kreuzfahrtschiffen und den Touris oder ich bin langsam einfach etwas zu verwöhnt von schönen Orten. 😎😅

      Morgen gibts nochmals einen Tag auf Naxos und ab Freitag gehts dann weiter nach Santorini. Mal schauen ob mir das dann besser gefällt.🤷‍♀️
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    • Day 8

      Delos

      October 9, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      After a quick trip to the archaeological museum to see an amazing huge urn depicting the Trojan War, we hopped on a ferry for the half hour ride to the very tiny island of Delos. It is now uninhabited, but was settled about 5,000 years ago. It is the birthplace of Apollo, so that makes it pretty sacred. For centuries it was a prosperous commercial port. The whole place was destroyed by pirates in about 60BC and has been uninhabited since then. Excavations are ongoing. We spent hours walking around, climbing up and down, enjoying great views over the Aegean, and in a nice change from Mykonos, there were no crowds!

      Tomorrow we get an early plane to Athens, and head northwest in a rental car. Monasteries, Delphi, and some mountains are our desination.

      But now time for one more stroll around the harbor as night falls.
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    • Day 7

      Tourists in Mykonos

      October 8, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      So, today we had no plans, other than to spend the day walking around town and chilling out. This is NOT my normally preferred itinerary. But hey, it worked! We just had a lazy day, up to the iconic Mykonos windmills, down to the touristy trappy lanes, round and about. Saw a great sunset, enjoyed sitting on the water, and we were just generally in relax mode.

      I continue to be stunned by the numbers of people who get off a huge cruise ship, wait in line, and then come and walk around to shop and eat. They then have long lines at the old port to get a bus to the new port, to get a boat to the cruise ship. My good friend at the hotel reception (who turns on the AC when I go down to the fitness center) tells me that it is just a fact of life on Mykonos, and that the island very much depends on this tourist onslaught.

      Finally had a really great moussaka, and a bite of Joe’s amazing baklava. And a perfect ending on our hotel balcony with a view of both th old and new ports. Tomorrow Delos!
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    • Day 6

      Island hopping

      October 7, 2019 in Greece ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      It was a bit complicated to drop off the rental car and get to the port in Santorini for the ship to Mykonos. The port is a teeny tiny place, no room for car rentals, lots of crowds and chaos. So we dropped off the rental car at the airport and took a van to the port. As we waited for our boat, we watched in amazement as busload after busload got picked up and others got dropped off. Pretty well organized, I must say, and those bus drivers can turn their huge vehicles on a dime. Very entertaining and a bit scary to watch them back up a busload to within 6 inches of the end of the dock, with no guardrail, no nothing. And then they maneuver around like they were riding a bicycle.

      The boat stopped at Ios and Naxos, and by 1 or so we were in Mykonos. We took the bus into town and then had about a half hour walk from the very top of the old town, down to the old port/harbor, and around to our hotel. Very nice views from where we sit! It has been cloudy with a few showers, so we have limited our time to a few walks around the port. I have NEVER seen as many tourist shops in one maze-like set of twisty-turvey lanes. There is absolutely nothing else here — it’s all for the tourist trade. Shopping on Mykonos, or anywhere for that matter, is not high on my list, but being here was the only way we could get out to the ruins on the uninhabited island of Delos, birthplace of Apollo among other things.

      We are going to have a late dinner and sleep in tomorrow. Looks like the rain is gone but we may have some clouds. So we will save the trip to Delos till Wednesday, which is forecast for cool and sunny.
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    • Day 19

      Mykonos!

      June 8, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Today we got up and took the ferry from Santorini to Mykonos which took about 3 hours. Then we got to our hotel which is in the middle of the town! We walked around Mykonos for a bit and then took a bus to Kapari Beach which is a very local, chill spot. We stayed until sunset which was amazing and then took the bus back to the town for dinner.Read more

    • Day 14

      MYKONOS

      November 7, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Beautiful day in Mykonos .
      I did a walking tour of the new and old very interesting, unfortunately I lost my group close to end tour, so off I wondered
      Little shopping some lunch, my first Greek salad in Greese and saganaki cheese, not on fire like at home but very delicious. Population in Mykonos is 20 thousand, but in tourist season's 2 million crazy. The water is so clearRead more

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