Sunday, 8 September 2013

Some days life is a ... Beach

Ah this is the life...
Greetings from under a palapa in Kamari. Abeach village on the east side of Santorini. The water is a beautiful blue and crashes on the black sand

beach. The beach is in the shadows of a huge mountain - likely some of the remnants of long ago volcanic activity.
You walk for ages along the strand with hotels, cafes and shops on one side and cafes al fresco and the beach on the other.

Getting there is half the fun

Went to Kamari today. Took the bus...that was an experience on it's own. Picked up the bus close to the hotel. It was packed full of other beach folk and tourists arriving for their holiday.
Where else do you get to ride in a big coach on narrow roads, hearing a host of languages and listen to Greek music on the sound system?

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Cruising to Crete

What a great way to see some of the Greek islands.
Took the ferry from Mykonos - actually a high speed hovercraft.
Then on to Paros.
On to Ios.  This is a well developed, but less accessible island than others - in other words you need to take a boat.
In to Santorini...which looks amazing.
Finally on to Crete.  It was five hours of sailing.  A chance to relax.  A chance to see some islands.  Not bad!

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Farewell Mykonos

After a three day stay it is time to say farewell to Mykonos.
This is a sun-drenched island with a reputation of parties and jetsetters.   Yes, it is true but you can still find quiet and reasonable prices.
This is a place that charms you, and you want to return.

Blue and White

Mykonos is an island of stark contrasts.
The island itself is basically rock with very little vegetation. What vegetation there is, is mostly desert-like.
The contrast of this to the blue sky and water is quite dramatic.
Add to that the whitewashed buildings and blue trim. It is quite the picturesque sight.

Along the road on Mykonos....

Myknonos town...

Makis Place

Makis Place has been home for the last three days!
Yet again proof that Tripadvisor reviews are not always accurate. People either raved about it or ripped it to shreds.
No, it's not a Hilton - but I was not expecting it. 
Thanks to Makis and family for a great stay and introduction to Mykonos.
I will return!