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Confined to ship
... of ship-board activities planned for today, but we take the chance to catch up on stuff that we haven't had time for. I finally manage to get on top of my blog entries and when I get to some wifi will be able to post all the entries and pictures. Marty is having a rest day, although perhaps we will have to pull him out later for some photos when we get bored. Paul goes to the gym ( I think he is getting very worried about the prospect of state cup when we ...
Athens
... directly down on to the Temple of Zeus and Hadrian's Gate. A very efficient underground railway system made it easy to travel around, though we found our hotel was in walking distance of many attractions, shops and restaurants. We had dinner in the Plaka- the old city - in what can only be described as some lovely traditional Greek restaurants. Very ambient, with the floodlit Acropolis in the background. Many ...
Cruise Part 2
... talk with random strangers about nothing of any importance;
3. An ability to not listen to instructions, not process information and then ask stupid questions about what you have already been told!
A final piece of advice for same sex travellers is to have some standard words and phrases that can be dropped into a conversation to subtly advise the audience that you are not a couple eg. our parents, my sister, our family ...
Islands and mainland Greece
... old town. Rhodes was also the first place we ate Gyros aka heaven in your mouth! They're awesome, similar to a kebab, but they add tzarziki sauce and put it in a pita roll (pork or chicken). Lived off that for quite some time!
Santorini: Santorini was a mission to get to, about 14 hours by ferry. In the peak season, fast ferries hit it in about 2 hours. But because none were running, this one massive ferry hits all the islands on ...
Olympia
... winners of the events from as far back as 776BC.
It was awesome to stand in the stadium & also look at the very place where the Olympic flame is lit every 4 years. Wonderful place.
We had a little free time so we had a coffee & a wander in the small village next to Olympia, before heading back to the ship as today’s sailing time was 2pm rather than the usual 5pm.
SS & ...