Travel Blog Photos from Itea (27)
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![]() | Itea, Greece |
... 't Sonny Hayes a London middleweight from the 1980s?) and motored the 17 miles to Patras. Patras is the 3rd largest city in Greece and is a major ferry terminal. As we trundled across the gulf we saw 4 or 5 large ferries berthing arriving. One of which ...
... kind of traffic laws. Walking in Itea is the first time we've felt relatively safe on the streets since arriving in Greece. Athens was frightful! Pedestrians are given no consideration at all. There are crosswalks and little green-men-lights to tell you ...
... in one of the road side "Canteens", served by a nice Greek-Australian lady ("left to Australia when I was 10, moved back when I was 35"). I reached Itea around 16:00, I decided to camp on the coast that night and found a relatively cheap camp ground.
... British) found it funny that the two beaches were called Miami and Trocadero. It shows that you can come all the way to Greece but home is always round the corner! As usual we spent a couple of hours in the town and then headed back to the ...
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