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    • Day 84–85

      Peristera Beach

      January 20 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Hier sitzen wir nun in unserem geliebten Charlie. Es ist ca. 20.00 Uhr und wir stehen fast direkt am Meer. Es ist windstill und die Tür haben wir noch lomplett auf. Wir sind hier alleine und genießen das Rauschen des Meeres.Read more

    • Day 54

      Eine Ouzerie - Volltreffer

      January 4 in Greece ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      Sonne, Wind - wir fahren nochmal nach Ierapetra. Die Moschee und der Brunnen wollen noch in der Altstadt entdeckt werden. Anschließend Bummel durch die Einkaufsstraßen, eigentlich doch ein nettes Städtchen, zumindest in der Nebensaison.
      Mittags finden wir endlich mal eine offene Ouzerie an der Strandstraße.
      Alles, was wir bisher dachten, wurde weit übertroffen: zu den hier eh schon preiswerten Getränken serviert uns der Wirt tatsächlich 6 verschiedene köstliche Kleinigkeiten plus Brot plus 1/2 Liter Wasser. Kann sich das für ihn rechnen?
      Scheinbar ja, dann müssten eigentlich alle anderen Gastronomen geldgierige Schlitzohren sein🙄🥴.
      Nach unserem obligatorischen Lidl-Einkauf kochen wir heute einen köstlichen Kichererbseneintopf mit Hackfleisch und Möhren, so simpel und soo lecker, einfach den Chefkoch fragen😋😋.
      Die unzähligen Katzen 🐈🐈 auf dem Platz scheinen sich ebenfalls recht wohl zu fühlen.
      Morgen? Das entscheiden wir spontan....
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    • Day 49

      Long Beach & BBQ Day

      August 2, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      The resort is well known for its weekly BBQ. We have booked in tonight at 6:30pm.

      Stunning day in Koutsounari. The jet skis, boats and yachts are all out on a very calm Mediterranean Sea. This is in stark contrast to the past few days of gale force winds.

      The breakfast at the resort is so much food all brought to the table so all you have to get up for is juice and hot beverages.

      Today the table was stacked with cheese toasties, cheese puffs, laminington style cake, peanuts biscuits, yoghurt, fried egg, omelette, cherry jelly cup, Nutella crepe finished off with watermelon and orange fruit plate. Did I miss anything? What a mountain of food. Too much gets wasted unfortunately.

      Our perfect beach day has arrived and it is only a short drive down the hill. Greeks really do beach time well. There are wooden plank pathways to the water from the road and they lay it between sun lounges with good size umbrellas. We paid the 2 euros each for the sun lounges wondering why Mykonos get away with >80 euros.

      The attendant said he would be at our beck and call if we needed food or refreshments.

      The water is crystal clear and gets deep quick. You have to wear your thongs to the waters edge because the black pebbles are hard on the feet but also it gets scorching hot. Today it mid 30s.

      A quick dip is required when you get hot otherwise just get back to you sun bed and back to your book. Very civilized.

      After a few hours we ordered a pina colada and a 🍺 which arrived in quick time for just 10 euros. We are living the dream right here on Long Beach.

      The bbq was well patronized and at 7pm were the first to participate- again. Unfortunately the cook overdid the meats but otherwise we had a good feed and enjoyed the sunset.
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    • Day 46

      Koutsounari

      July 30, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      The sea view is good, as we are up on the hillside in Koutsounari. The wind is really blowing this morning, so we just enjoyed a breaky and listened to the footy back home.

      The beaches here are nothing like what we are used to back home. They are fine pebbles and black sand. We tried to take a beach walk on Long Beach, but it was just too windy. The water is so beautiful with shades of blue.

      Took a drive up the coast but even the little Fiat was getting blown around, so we decided to take refuge by our pool.

      We saw a local family taverna called Rodis with great reviews, so we walked about 150 metres from our room and there it was. Not all that flash from the outside.

      Rodos is a traditional Greek, family-owned taverna since 1989. The name "Rodos" comes from Vasilis' (the owner) hometown who was born on the Greek island of Rhodes but relocated to Crete when he fell in love with his wife and restaurant's cook, Aristea.

      He greeted us at the door and gave us the choice of the restaurant for where to sit. We were the first customers, and it was 7pm. He then takes you into his tiny kitchen and shows you what is on offer. Just two mains and some appetizers.

      He is locally known for his home-made Greek cuisine specializing in traditional recipes. We were also given a wee drop of his home brew. He called it something and said, “like schnapps”. It was ok.

      The appetizers were spring rolls filled with feta & vegetables, zucchini fritters and 5 cheese biscuits. For main we tried both which were beef patties in tomato & capsicum mix plus rice. The other was chunky braised pork with wedges of potatoes. To finish off he served us a light creamy strawberry dessert.

      By the time we finished our substantial meal his taverna had plenty of customers. As there was no menu or wine list, we discussed what we thought it would cost and came up with💲 60+. Nope. He only charged $27.50 and that included a wine and a soft drink. Too cheap so I gave him more.

      It was fabulous experiencing traditional food this way.
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    • Day 51

      Last day at the resort

      August 4, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

      First thing today, we did our web site check in with Aegean Airline. It is starting to feel like the end of our holiday is coming. Our thoughts are drifting to Melbourne next week.

      Our plan today is to soak up some more Greek sun at Long Beach. We both agreed this was the best beach of the week so that is where we will chill out this afternoon.

      We have probably had more sun than we needed now but we want to get home with some sign of a tan.

      The beach was a bit windy but we stayed until 4pm and had a treat pina colada before we packed up.

      Bags are now sorted and the sun has set. We tried yet another taverna at the bottom of the hill. The salad was one of the best we have had on the trip. I ordered pastitsio and Sharon had lamb chops. It was yet another great feed that cost very little.

      Time for some cards before lights out and I lost AGAIN!
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    • Day 48

      Day to catch up

      August 1, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

      We are both feeling a bit ordinary today so we think it best to spend the day in our room and catch up on the little things.

      Our iPhones have so many photos it is time to download them to the laptop.
      This will take hours but it is fun to look at all the places we have been this holiday.

      The wind has subsided so we enjoyed the pool area without feeling like we were going to launch!

      Another local taverna that scored well is called Nikos. We decided we didn’t like always being the first customer of the evening so we drive there at 8pm to a totally empty restaurant- again.

      We shared the fried zucchini which is really popular here and then we both ordered pastitsio which is made fresh each day. The Greek salad was huge for just the two of us. The host served complimentary cut up fruit. All washed down with a Mythos beer and Shad’s b&c.

      Still no other customers and we left at 9:30pm. Cost only 35 euros. So reasonable compared to Athens and the big islands.

      Before we went home we did a beach visit. There was a beautiful moonrise so we mucked around with funny pictures. There were still quite a few people down at the beach sitting in darkness playing in the shallows and picnicking on the sand (pebbles).

      Tomorrow is going to be an even better day.
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    • Day 93–94

      Asprolithos-Strand

      January 29 in Greece ⋅ 🌬 8 °C

      Grade im Winter sind die Winde in Kreta berühmt berüchtigt. Wieder einmal stellten wir fest, dass die Orte auf der Insel, wo Obst- und Gemüseanbau in den riesigen Gewächshäusern betrieben wird, windgeschützt liegen. Sonst meiden wir diese Plätze eher, da es oft nach Pflanzenschutzmittel riecht, doch heute nacht ist Starkwind angesagt. Auch das Schiff, das in der Bucht liegt, hatte wohl dieselbe Idee.Read more

    • Day 46

      Stellplatz "PERVOLAKION-Schlucht"

      February 2, 2023 in Greece

      Weiter geht's die kretische Südküste Richtung Osten.

      Unterhalb der PERVOLAKION-SCHLUCHT finden wir unseren Stellplatz für die nächsten??? Tage.

      Die Sonne scheint von einem wolkenlosen Himmel - da kommen sogar über 100 AH Solarstrom in unsere Batterien. 😊😊☀️🌝🌞⚡️⚡️⚡️Read more

    • Day 89

      Wanderung Farángi Perivolakíon

      January 25 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Die Wanderung verlief mal direkt in der Schlucht, mal links oder mal rechts daneben. Sie ist sehr gut markiert von Steinmännchen und einem roten Punkt. Begleitet wurden wir von dem Duft frischer Kräuter wie Salbei, Minze und Oregano. Der Rückweg führte uns über die Berge mit herrlicher Aussicht auf das Meer und die vorgelagerte Insel Koufonisi. Ziemlich kaputt erreichten wir Charlie und wurden kurz später mit einem grandiosen Sonnenuntergang belohnt.Read more

    • Day 50

      Analipsis

      August 3, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      We have been on the go seven weeks today and are due to get home late Sunday night.

      The thinking is to still not do much and make the most of this sleepy town on Crete.

      We saw a bakery up the road that looked newish and I am hanging out for a decent coffee. It was a bakery disguised as a meeting place for elderly men. They are so loud as they each try to make their point about whatever it is they are discussing. We sat and had breakie but the smoking was so bad we couldn’t wait to get out.

      We drove up the coast in search of a new beach and last minute shopping. I discovered a new way of supporting my wife when she shopped. I parked kerbside at the top of the hill and just rolled down beside her as she went shop to shop! The more remote you get on Crete the less anyone cares about parking and rules.

      Analipsis is a lovely little cove with actual sand. We found a sun lounge and brolly that was a perfect spot for the afternoon. The taverna behind us informed us the lounges are free as long as you buy a few things from them. I dutifully ordered some water bottles.

      This is a really popular family destination with shallow water, so ideal for kiddies. It was a great afternoon and by 5pm we packed up, paid our bill and had a quick 20 minute drive home.

      At 8pm we went to a pizza restaurant and guess what! We weren’t the first guests. We were greeted by the owners who gave us a piece of paper on a peg. Seems that was the specials but we couldn’t read it. Our table was on the tiled veranda roadside and we managed to order pizza and a schnitzel for Sharon. I felt a bug run across my foot then Sharon yelped. From that point she sat with her feet on the next chair despite the owner begging her to come inside further to higher ground.

      This all added to the character of the evening.

      We retired back to our base and I lost at cards AGAIN……
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Nomós Lasithíou, Nomos Lasithiou, Lasithi, Λασίθι

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