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Day Cruise: Aegina Island - 3rd Stop
... up grabbing another bite to eat. You see, in all of Greece it has been difficult to find restrooms, so what do you do? You go to a nearby cafe and you order something to eat or drink so you can use the restroom!! We then spent some time In a beautiful church! Each and every island is so different and unique.This one seemed to have such a pretty port area. It was very well kept and very clean! This island was the biggest island of all three, and ...
Day Cruise: Idra - 1st Stop
... quite yummy and covered in Nutella, but too much of a good thing is not so good. Why would our stomachs hurt after all that hot fried food covered in chocolate? I dont understand! The donuts are actually made right when your order them, so they are quite hot when you bite into them! These are called loukoumades. The other option was to have them covered in honey.
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The Mountain and the Sea
... son, Theseus, was dead. Hence the name of the "Aegean Sea." I didn't see him there, but I definitely could see how these cliffs were perfect for him to achieve his goal. Here! Check them out yourselves.
It was a simple day of ancient site seeing and lounging on the beach and was a successful close to the month of September.
Hydra
Last weekend marked my favorite ...
Athens
On my God. We wake up at 9.30 and hardly have any time to go into Athens. Rushed ashore without even a cuppa and had a coffee in a cafe before getting the hop on hop off to the city. Unfortunately the central city is closed today because of Angela Merkels visit and with riots expected. (And which did happen shortly after we ...
Hydra Island
... shops. We wandered through the streets and trekked up stairs and then more stairs, going off the beaten path as we tried to find a good view of the town. Our exploration led us to the Lazaros Kountouriotis Historical Mansion high up on the hillside, the home of a wealthy shipowner who fought in the War of Independence and whose grandson became the first president of the Greek Republic. Built in the early 1800’s, the mansion is now a museum ...