Siorra Vittoria Boutique Hotel
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Expectation, pleasure and price
... next bus going to Pelekas, where the backpackers hostel was, was leaving at 7pm, in 3 hours! So i decided i had enough time to walk out of the town and find some nice area to camp for the night. I walked for about half an hour around the airport and entered a promising path leading to a construction site, crowded by trucks and machines. It was a sunday, so everything was stopped. I passed through it all until the other side, where I continued walking into ...
Corfu just in the front
... to the most dangerous places in the world to write about them, and his stories were just unbealibable! He kindly invited me to surf his couch in Nevada whenever I'm around the U.S., hopefully i will definetely will do it! The other cool person I met is Leila. Actually, to be fair I met her for the first time in Tirana the night before (she wasstaying in the same hostel as Richard and me, but it ...
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
... When we arrived at the port there was very little signage to inform us of where to go, we drove right through the gates into the port, past the port police and Greek police – no one seemed to care!
We parked our bikes then looking very lost went up to the port police for some assistance. Finally we worked out where to go and get our boarding pass and the gate we were departing from.
We rode our bikes to the spot and waited ...
Learning to speak a bit of Greek
... around and there are markets here which are cheap, although we don't buy anything mindful of the fact that at the end of the cruise we still have to carry packs. We meander up the hill and find the fresh food markets where we have a coffee. The owner of the restaurant teaches us how to say hello and thank you in Greek, but they are hard, especially thank you. We check out the old fortress, but it is a bit disappointing with ...