Hotel Archontiko Angelou
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A good place to pause and reflect
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Back at the ship that evening, we were invited to the Captain's cocktail party. The dinner was also special; caviar for my appetizer, lobster for my entree, and cake and coffee for dessert.
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A beautiful Greek Island
... Poseidon stepped on it (patima being Greek for "step"). It is also called the Sacred Island because it served as the place of exile for St. John the Evangelist. The same John whose tomb we saw in Ephesus. Exiled from Ephesus, St. John lived in a grotto beneath the Temple of Diana about 69 AD. It was here that he was ...
This Turkey needs some more Greece
... and made Hannah really uncomfortable. We left and decided to go back to the ship thinking “we’re done with Turkey”. We didn’t get a passport stamp in Turkey. The cruise line has our passports and does our paperwork for us. They don’t stamp passports to limit our issues with customs on return to our home countries (we overheard a cruise worker telling another passenger). The main draws of this city are religious: ...
Lazy Life
... a very entertaining cabaret performance from the "Entertainment Team", including 4 men, crossed dressed men, singing the 80's hit "I Want to Break Free" which including so many Sharon Stone-esque Basic Instinct moves. After a few more cocktails in the lounge, we decided to see what was on offer at the disco. Not much was on offer, other than some young "frat-pack" teenagers. Not surprisingly, we back-pedalled out of there for one final nightcap in the Sky Bar.
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WITH FRIENDS IN XEROCAMPUS AND GUMUSLUK
... big bikes” ( 250 cc) which officially required a special license but this is Greece and he needed the business.. As Vivienne and I had explored some of the island during our previous visit the 4 of us revisted some of the places we thought to be must do/sees including coffee on the central square of Platania, a visit to the castle on top of the mountain and lunch at Milos restaurant which again was memorable. We took the long road home ...