Dimitris & Frosso Apartments
Travel Blogs from Kalami
Expectation, pleasure and price
I felt like I was chocking inside the ferry. The ride to Corfu was fast but not as nice as I had imagined. This kind of ship was fast indeed, and put us in the island in less than 45 min, but the petrol smell inside the cabin was a bit asphixiating, with no place to go outside and breathe some fresh air or admire the views, that weren't too spectacular through the half meter sea level dirty windows. We made alive, anyway, and spend more time crossing the Greek border ...
Corfu just in the front
... whole families, including their children, were working really hard to put something on the table at the end of the day. I could also see more gipsy slums scattered along the way, and some mountain empty scenaries before arriving to Sarande. Sarande is a little port city at the south of the albanian coast. I am meeting such really cool people in this trip, but here in Sarande is where I met the coolest ...
No False Modesty Required
... day just traveling.
Upon arrival to the PINK Palace (it's name does not disappoint) I received my rooming assignment and after unpacking I was informed that I was to move to a different room to accommodate a rooming request. *Smh* HOWEVER, I then had the most beautiful view of the island. So it all worked out in the end I suppose.
My first day on the island was essentially spent relaxing on my awesome balcony ...
Farewell to Greece
... and left the room as quickly as possible. We grabbed a quick breakfast on the go, then went over to the Port Police's car park to pick up Rhys’ bike – which was waiting for us just as we had left it.
After rearranging a few things we were on the road, the Port in Piraeus is huge! And we discovered this as we took a wrong turn, and when we eventually asked for directions we ended up riding the whole distance of the port! It ...
Learning to speak a bit of Greek
... about it or it's history. The place is pretty much deserted, but the views are pretty good. We wander back down to the old town and sit by the ocean for a bite to eat, but we don't really have much of a plan for the day and we are a bit rudderless. Paul convinces me we should get one of the local buses out to one of the areas away from the old town and we get ourselves some tickets and pick Dasia. It is about half an ...
Location
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Beach
- Free parking
- Kitchenette