Greece 2023

May - June 2023
Our six-week adventure to mainland Greece and the Greek Islands Read more
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  • Day 8

    Hike to Holy Trinity

    May 17, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

    On this beautiful afternoon, I took a solo hike to the Holy Trinity Monastery. Tom stayed behind to read and cook dinner for us -- I got the better end of that deal!! The Monastery was closed for the day so I couldn't go inside, but the hike up & back was beautiful. Much of the trail is a sort of cobblestone (but river rock). So fun to hike amidst the towering Meteora rocks.Read more

  • Day 9

    Goodbye, Meteora!

    May 18, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    Today we said goodbye to beautiful Meteora. First we enjoyed a wonderful morning there, and an extra late 3pm checkout! I went on an exhilarating 20-mile bike ride, and Tom did the Holy Trinity hike that I did yesterday. We made apple pancakes in our apartment for brunch -- interestingly, we couldn't find a single bit of maple syrup in town -- the grocer suggested chocolate syrup, so thats what we used. That was interesting 😉. Exactly when we left to make our way to the train station, it started to rain. Good timing. Today's 5-hour excursion back to Athens went fast -- some very nice Greeks in our train car. On arrival at our loft apartment in Athens after dark, we gasped at the lovely view of the lighted Acropolis on one side, and Lycabettus Hill on the other.Read more

  • Day 10

    Athens - Final Walkabout

    May 19, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    On our final afternoon in Athens, I decided to take a walk to the Psyri neighborhood to check out some of the street art (graffiti). From our peaceful loft apt. across from the French Institute, I passed through an area of stately educational buildings (with some activists -- national elections are taking place on Sunday), through a peaceful car-free square, and then into bustling Psyri. It was interesting...and a bit much, not being used to seeing graffiti in 'regular' areas. Honestly I was happy to head back to our peaceful neighborhood. Athens is home to 5 million people, nearly half of the population of the entire country of Greece!Read more

  • Day 11

    On to Peloponnese

    May 20, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Van ride from Athens to Vytina today, with stops in Corinth & Tripoli. Vytina is an adorable little mountain village. Tiny, but impressive. The shopkeepers set out their goods in beautiful display...only to bring everything back in at night. Our driver Dimitri recommended a traditional Greek restaurant...it was excellent! Bicycles arrived late in the day, so we are all set to begin cycling tomorrow 🙂🚴‍♀️.Read more

  • Day 12

    Vytina to Tripoli

    May 21, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

    Today we cycled about 25 miles, from Vytina to Tripoli. At a higher elevation in the mountains, we dressed for chilly weather. Forecast was for rain all day, but we rode rain-free for all but the last mile or so - yay! It was a pretty ride. The highlight was our stop in the small village of Piana, where there is a beautiful church and overlook. As I was waiting for Tom at the bikes, a Greek woman named Nancy came over to me and invited us to join her group for coffee, which of course we did. She was very sweet and kind, and we enjoyed visiting for about an hour. She was in this small town for the day, celebrating her twin sister's Name Day (the day the saint you were named for is celebrated by the church). Nancy is a cyclist, and we shared many stories. It was a very special interaction!Read more

  • Day 12

    "The Incident" 😖

    May 21, 2023 in Greece

    We've seen many dogs since arriving in Greece (and loads of cats!), but they mostly lay around and barely notice passersby. On our mountain bike tour, we had seven (yes, seven!) barking dogs come running through the woods at us, but Vasilis calmed them down and it was a non-issue. We learned when confronted with a dog to ride slow or stop, put the bike between us, and talk to them in a comforting voice. While dogs are common, bites not so much. We should be so lucky. After leaving Piana, at the bottom of a hill, three dogs came running out, barking, and they were at my heels before I could even react. One big brown dog bit me in the right leg, and then they ran off. Tom watched this from several feet back. We went a bit further, and a car stopped to see if I was OK. Another very kind Greek woman gave me kleenex and antiseptic wipes after we saw that the bite had pierced the skin. She was trying to figure out how they could get me and my bike the six miles to the hospital when I told her I was fine -- it really didn't hurt that much. She said I should go to the Tripoli General Hospital once I got into town, because this could have been a stray dog without shots. So...that's what I did. I was clearly a low priority at the hospital, probably both because it was a modest bite, and I was a foreigner. It took a couple of hours, but they finally got me in, cleaned the wound (not gingerly 😠), and gave me a prescription for an antibiotic and a tetanus shot. Being election day, only one pharmacy was open. That part was amazing though. Within about 10 minutes I had my prescription and they gave me the shot. 38€ total (about $42) at the pharmacy. I don't know the cost of the hospital exam -- they told me to come back Tuesday to pay (apparently the people who can take money are off until then due to elections - ha!). At the hotel, we met some of the other riders, and get this -- one of them got bit too, and by the very same dog!! His wife is a doctor, who had antibiotics with her, and he is up to date on his tetanus, so no hospital for him. We've since also learned that there is no rabies in Greece -- hooray! I'm fine -- it's a little sore, but not terrible.Read more

  • Day 12

    Tripoli - Dinner + Sofia!

    May 21, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌧 57 °F

    Our tour company recommended a few restaurants, and we chose the first one on the list. Our waiter spoke very little English, so yet another kind Greek woman (third of the day!) came over to explain the menu to us in English. Turns out she was in Tripoli (from Athens) for the election (Greeks travel to their hometown to vote), and was celebrating with family at this restaurant, of which her sister is the owner and chef. She recommended we try some things we probably never would have ordered, one of which wasn't even on the menu! OMG! The food was fantastic!! I mean exceptional. We are so glad we took her advice, and were adventuresome. (Oh, and all of this food, with a beer and a glass of wine, was just $36!) After our meal, she stopped over to see how we liked it. We got to talking, and ended up visiting for nearly two hours. We were interested in each other's travels, and we both shared cultural things about our respective countries. It was another really excellent interaction, and one of the things we love about our travels. It's often easier to meet fellow travelers, so these interactions with locals are very special.Read more

  • Day 13

    Tripoli Loop

    May 22, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

    Nice to have two nights in Tripoli, so we didn't have to pack our bags this morning. Still, we got an early start, due to the forecast of a rainy afternoon. It was overcast and dreary, but again we skirted the rain for this 30-mile ride. We didn't stop much, but did spend some time at a very interesting church. The architecture is quite unique, and the inside impressive!Read more

  • Day 14

    Tripoli to Paralio Astros

    May 23, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

    It was a beautiful day for our 34-mile ride. The clouds cleared and we awoke to sunshine -- yay! We cycled through the mountains and down to the sea, with some interesting stops and sights in between. While we climbed about 1,500' feet, we descended almost 3,500', so some fun downhills!Read more

  • Day 14

    Paralio Astros

    May 23, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    What a joy to explore this pretty little seaside town! The waterfront is beautiful, with a small main street full of cool looking shops and restaurants. There is a beautiful lighthouse, and a scenic amphitheatre. We finished our cycling by early afternoon, so had plenty of time to enjoy the sunshine and water views -- then dinner.Read more