... of lasagna but with mainly eggplant, meat, and egg. It was tasty and interesting. For dinner, we drove back to PlakaBeach for a beachside Mexican restaurant called Picasso's. We were all starving by the time we got there and devoured the ...
... took a brief walk along the port shops lined with octopus and squids drying in the hot morning sun. We then caught a bus to Plakabeach- which is one of the most famous beaches on the islands and is five kms of undeveloped natural beauty! Little did me ...
... beautiful, clear blue water. There were no waves really but watershoes are needed because of sea urchins, hot sand and rocks. I visited PlakaBeach most of the time since it is the longest and most famous of the Naxos beaches. There were some small ...
... hour of light
left, but very sore bums from all day on a quad bike. We did manage to race
around to a taverna on plakabeach for the last of the sunset and to have
the yummiest souvlaki mixed grill.
We still had the bikes for another day ...
... Spending a lot of time on the beach, Jean likes to see me in my trunks rather than out of them so no venturing down to PlakaBeach! Days spent swimming, the water is not too cold now, and reading. Liana gave us some apricots from their garden one day. We ...
... minutes or so and Vicky trying her hardest to lean in the right direction without bashing her helmet against Danny's. As we left Plakabeach and started to climb into the mountain regions, the landscape gradually changed. We couldn't work out how, with ...