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Perissa

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    • Day 62

      Chapel of Kate (fiani)

      August 28, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

      Relaxed morning, lunch on the beach and then we hired a car 💀😵🚗
      Despite being an automatic I (alfred) managed to stall it in traffic which was an adventure. But we set about using the car for its intended purpose: winery visits and walking up cliffs. Very useful.Read more

    • Day 2

      Affamati....2 gyros veloci

      September 6, 2022 in Greece ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

      che avventura.....ci danno una dune buggy senza benzina. Facciamo il pieno di carburante e andiamo a pranzare.....2 gyros uno con pollo e uno con carne mista....finalmente si mangia. Proviamo il primo piatto tipico🤤Read more

    • Day 3

      Zur antike Stadt Alt-Thera

      May 26, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Heute haben wir wieder einen erlebnisreichen Tag auf Santorini. Zunächst geht es mit dem Roller in steilen Serpentinen bergauf zu den Ausgrabungsstätten von Alt-Thera. Von hier oben bieten sich übrigens einige Wander-Möglichkeiten. Alt-Thera ist eine antike Stadt auf dem Grat des 360 m hohen, steilen Berges Mesa Vouno. Sie wird nach dem mythischen Herrscher der Insel Theras benannt und war nachweislich vom 9. Jahrhundert v. Chr. bis ins Jahr 726 bewohnt. Die Stadt wurde ab dem Jahr 1895 durch den deutschen Archäologen Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen systematisch erforscht und bis 1904 ausgegraben. Man könnte die Ausgrabungsstätte für vier Euro pro Person besichtigen, doch wir fahren lieber weiter, das bedeutet in steilen Serpentinen den gleichen Weg zurück.Read more

    • Day 31

      World's fastest sunset

      July 20, 2016 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Day 1 in Santorini we decided to rent ATVs(and it was only 25€ for 24 hours... Everything included) because what better way to see the tiny island. We decided that we didn't need a map & we would just get lost like usual. There's no better way to do it.

      Let me tell you a few things about Greek drivers.. First, no matter what type of vehicle they are driving - be it a bus or a moped - everyone thinks they can fit into the smallest areas and that they have the right of way. Second, the roads are very narrow and windy, and Greek drivers could not care less. Third... They like to go fast. Really, really fast. In order to survive as a driver in Greece, you need to become a Greek driver.

      So we hauled ass through the city streets towards Fira, the center of the island. We made a stop to grab a breakfast (donuts) and then cruised through the city. We decided to wing it without maps because A) that's basically how we have handled this entire trip and B) it's virtually impossible to get lost on an island this small. The only thing we had on the agenda was to get to Oia (the northern part of the island) in order to watch the sunset. We found several cute streets, secluded beaches, and houses that are literally caves in mountains.

      After a while, we were getting hungry (again) so we headed towards the southern mountain to see what we could find. We happened upon a cute restaurant made out of an old converted windmill that was absolutely adorable and had a great atmosphere. We ordered a tsaziki appetizer which was giant and each had a Greek salad. Honestly I am in love with Greek salad.

      After eating, we hopped back on Gin and Tonic (our ATVs) and raced through the streets towards the top of the mountain. We made it to the top to find a couple of secluded military bases and a monestary.. But we couldn't explore the monastery because we were not dressed conservatively. C'est la vie!

      As we came down the winding hills, a buss was heading straight as us so naturally I pulled off into the side of the road to let him pass. Did Breanna accidentally spin out and pull a 180 into a ditch doing so? Possibly. Did she recover spectacularly and have the bus driver giving her a thumbs up as he passed? Also possible. They are All Terrain Vehicles, after all... she was simply testing their capabilities!

      We went on a hunt to find the donkeys that you could ride up the side of the mountain... After a little bit of searching, we found it. We parked our ATVs in prime parking & started walking through Fira. Such a beautiful city, right on the edge of the mountain.

      We rode the donkeys down (we started at the top), & I was literally so scared I was going to fall off that I got a blister from grabbing on to the reins so hard. I named my donkey Paco.... Because why not.

      When we got to the bottom, we kinda looked up & we were like..... We'll take a ride up too please. There was 576 stairs total.

      Before we started going up, I changed donkeys. This one I only chose a name for half way up the mountain.... His name was speedy. I got on & he literally took off up the stairs, knocking all other donkeys out of the way... Breannas donkey wasn't too far behind either.

      We got to the top & walked around for a bit. We got back on our ATVs and we were on our way again.

      We ventured out into the unknown on the back roads & somehow ended up in Oia.... Burnt to a crisp. You really don't feel the sun when you have tons of wind blowing at you.

      We came across this place called Ammoudi Bay - a famous section of Santorini. There were tons of restaurants along the water & when we crossed all the restaurants and went exploring a little more, we found this little beach where people were swimming. The water was CRYSTAL clear blue & there was some cliff jumping as well.

      We stayed and watched for a bit but went on our way. We forgot our bathing suits and towels in the ATVs.

      We went up to Oia city & walked around until we got hungry again. We went to this restaurant which had an amazing view. I ordered calamari with rice, cranberries & rosemary. The calamari showed up & wasn't deep fried.. But for the price I had to eat it.... It was the best calamari I've ever eaten. Sooooo fresh!!

      After dinner, listening to others conversations, watching some wedding pictures & chatting, we decided to go get a spot for the beautiful & famous sunset in Oia. We waited about an hour for it to start setting so we had an ice cream while we waited.

      That was seriously the FASTEST sunset I've ever watched. It was set in 4 minutes.

      It was beautiful & I'm so happy i got to check that off the bucket list.

      We hopped back on our ATVs & found our way back to our villa using no map.. We like to think were locals.

      After searching at nearby stores for a reasonably priced aloe, we decided just to go back & take a shower & relax.
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    • Day 2

      Day 2 Lazy Sunday..

      May 12, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Day spent checking out the local area! It's very sunny!
      Breakfast in the sunshine followed by a short walk. Found the local church ...it was closed. Sunbathed on the beach until lunch, black sand is scorching. Quick change for traditional Greek dinner and dancing! Opa!Read more

    • Day 28

      WE HAVE WALLS & so many plans

      July 17, 2016 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      Checking out of this "hostel", we put our things in a locker & took advantage of the last couple hours we had on the beach. We went to paradise beach which was a 5 minute walk from our "hostel" & took in some rays while swimming.

      The beach was called paradise beach for a reason. SOOOOOO PRETTY. water was crystal clear.

      We went back to the "hostel" to get our stuff and catch the shuttle to the port to get our ferry.

      When we got there, we went to go buy our tickets & found out we were at the wrong port... Lucky for us, we still had 2 hours to kill.

      We took the public bus to get to the right port & just hung out in the shade until our ferry got there.

      The ferry was half an hour late. We got on no problems & were on our way to Santorini. Soooo about this ferry... It wasn't a ferry. It was a sea jet. We were halling ass. I wish I knew how fast we were going exactly. I fell asleep for the first half of the ferry & Bree fell asleep for the other half. The first half was smooth sailing. The second half... We had AT LEAST 5 pukers. We hit SUPER rough water. There were people running to the front of the boat to look out the window to set their eyes on the horizon. It was crazy. I have a super strong stomach & even I was starting to feel it.

      We had such rough water that we actually went airborne for a few seconds. Everyone panicked & i was sitting there with a huge smile on my face... Meanwhile Breanna slept through it all... I might not have heard the church bells but you slept through an airborne boat.... HA.

      So we finally hit land & I was very thankful to have my feet on the ground. I was starting to feel a little green.

      We were looking around for our shuttle to our hostel & no where to be found. Some helpful guy called our hostel for us to see where it was. We ended up just paying for a shuttle because they weren't coming back until 10 pm.

      We had a sour taste in our mouths already because of the shuttle not showing up. As soon as we got to check in, that taste was gone right away. The girl at the front desk was so awesome!!

      We got to our room WHICH IS ACTUALLY A VILLA!!!!! Omg its perfect. Clean sheets, private shower, balcony over looking the pool & to top it off... AC.. It seriously didn't take much to impress us from our last "hostel", all we needed was 4 walls.

      We dropped our stuff off & went exploring this little down. We are a 5 minute walk from Perissa beach (the black sand beach). We booked some activities.... Stay tuned. 🙊

      We grabbed a late dinner & talked to some Swedish girls. We are now back at our villa, both showered & are currently laying in towels on our beds.

      The effing life ✌🏽️
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    • Day 4

      Chapel of Panagia Katefiani

      September 1, 2021 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Die wunderschöne kleine Kapelle Panagia Katefiani befindet sich an den Hängen des Berges Mesa Vouno, auf einer Höhe von 200 Metern. Diese kleine, auf einem riesigen Felsen errichtete Kirche diente den Einheimischen in der Vergangenheit als Zufluchtsort in Zeiten von Krieg und Piratenangriffen.
      Hinter dem Altarraum befindet sich eine kleine Höhle mit einem antiken Brunnen, dessen Wasser eine therapeutische Wirkung haben soll.
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    • Day 15

      Up up up to Ancient Thera

      April 21, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      I had to give some context to this…seriously!

    • Day 4

      Trekking with Lizards

      May 14, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Walked up the mountain to see Ancient Thira unfortunately the site was closed when we reached the top but the views were great. It was slightly overcast today which we were grateful for when descending. Lots of lizards followed us but they are a bit camera shy. Very relaxing afternoon and found a lovely restaurant Cyclades tavern away from the seafront for the evening.Read more

    • Day 1

      Church of the Holy Cross

      August 29, 2021 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

      Church of the Holy Cross ist eine der größten Kirchen auf Santorin. Ursprünglich wurde sie in den Jahren 1835-1840 erbaut, aber nach dem schweren Erdbeben von 1956 wurde die Kirche wieder aufgebaut. Während des Wiederaufbaus wurden die Ruinen von zwei dreischiffigen Basiliken freigelegt, die jedoch durch die Bauarbeiten zerstört wurden.Read more

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    Perissa, Περισσα

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