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Kisamos et la plage de Balos
... avec cuisinette, exactement ce qu'il nous faut. Giulia, la propriétaire, fille de célèbres aubergistes de la région, nous invite à prendre le café. Elle nous raconte qu'elle a de la difficulté à attirer les touristes, qui, comme nous, ont lu les guides. Nous lui suggérons de s'afficher sur le web, ce qu'elle tente de faire avec difficulté, car elle ne connaît pas beaucoup ça et que ...
No fixed abode so a week in Crete
... www.vranas.gr and were pleased to find that the room, at Euro 30 per night, was clean, comfortable and well situated less than a 100 metres from the Old Port where all the action was. Our first impression was how young and stylish everyone seemed to be. The demographics are definitely different to Paphos!
The old town of Chania and the Venetian Port are very attractive with narrow streets, a rich history and some ...
Crete
... is an old city and along it's blocks the buildings tell of a history full of hardships, occupations, better times, rebuilding, a happy people, and lively evenings. Our hotel was only three short blocks from a Venetian harbor, a bustling nightlife, lovely restaurants, Captain Nick's glass bottom boat, and a yogurt shop. (actually there is more to see than I can list here, the area is very nice.) The hotel staff at the Hotel Splanzia are BEST I have ever had. A family run ...
A Walter prattle. Something to Crete? Perhaps?
Well maybe I'm mistrusting but it always seems I'm way too scared when arriving to someplace new, especially at night. Like somehow this new place will be the worst place ever, full of armed thieves, boogie men, and a half-dozen drugged up mutants. I know that it may sound ridiculous, but I will find myself performing a visual pat-down on everyone I see... Even the old. Even old people, OMG, like maybe ...
Athens to Crete
... at all of the cars. Athens does have many wonderful museums and the Acropolis itself is unbelievable. We were good tourists for the most part. But somewhere along the way Cristine picked up a nasty bug and was pretty ill. Oftentimes traveling illnesses cast a shadow over everything, so we weren't really too sad to say goodbye to Athens. We ended up taking an overnight ferry to the island of Crete and checked in to the first hotel we could find. Cristine pretty much fell ...