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Travel Blogs from Edipsos
Volos Lunch Stop & Agria
... of driving around in circles I was getting a bit fed up. We finally pulled into a hotel and booked in for the night. A nice 5 star hotel (still cheaper than home) and went to our room. Its a nice room with big double and not twin beds for a nice change. We go for a swim in the indoor pool. The outdoor pool is quite cold. We had a nice swim in the indoor pool but still cold. We met a lady and her daughter from Romania. Her daughter Antonia, 3 ...
Sailing to the Corinth part 2
... as they never use them. He dropped us off at the end of the street where the restaurant was, then went back to get Stuart and Heather. We were greeted by a very friendly waiter, who shook our hands and showed us the way to the restaurant. A table for 6 was waiting for us all ready. Honestly we could not fault the hospitality of the Greek people since we have been here.
Stuart and Heather arrived, and too were greeted in the same manner as ...
Edipsos coastal road to St. George Village
... the very poor won’t have the chance to enjoy any holidays at all from now on….until who knows when.
The ferries come from Arkitsa ( http://www.edipsoslines.com/) This link might prove helpful.
I am driving along the coastal road and opposite the cove we can clearly see in a distance the village of Saint George beautifully built on a slope. Many palm trees can clearly be seen a few kms at the outskirts of ...
The Thermal Therapeutic Waters of Edipsos
Edipsos – Thermal Therapeutic waters
Edipsos is considered to be the Spa Capital of Greece, and this is where I am heading to this time in an attempt to add another beautiful Greek destination in my Guides.
It is a very popular destination found in the North area of the island of Evia, a magical well developed for tourism town with beautiful beaches to help to relax and unwind ...
Episode 29
... struck by a major earthquake in 373BC and the artifacts plundered to pay for a war in the 2nd century BC. Some repairs were done after the earthquake and again when the Romans arrived very early 2nd cent BC. The stadium, it sits at the top of the site, is in fairly good condition with much of the seating still intact. It was here that we met a lovely lass from Canberra – Bryony (hope I spelt her name right).
The road to Athens divides the site ...