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Travel Blogs from Parga
Farewell to Greece
... a small plate of finger food – great service. Not wanting to drink to much we hesitantly pulled ourselves away from the café in search of a more substantial meal. Eating our final Greek salad and kebab we jumped back on the bikes and went to a spot Rhys had eyed out on the way into town to try and get some shut eye before our ferry departed at midnight. We found a great bit of grass a little out of town which gave us a beautiful view of the ...
The Wildlife of the Islet of Moni -Aegina
... leading to the other side where I walked in seconds. The canteen serves drinks and snacks and offers an organized beach with umbrellas and deck chairs.
The islet retains the untamed beauty of a pristine landscape particularly as one wanders inland away from the coast to climb its rocky peaks.
I am happy that I did not need to walk too far in the wood to see what you see in the photos!
I can’t wait to return, I am SOooo Excited to tell Yianni all about it.
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Katsonissi to Mourtus to Sayiadha
... and stay overnight at Sayiadha which is just on the Albania border. The wind wasn't the best so it took us longer that we thought and it was getting dark and hard to make out the land line, but the skipper and his helmsman got us safety to the Marina and through the smallest entrance I have ever seen. We quickly change and headed over to one of the Taverna for dinner, our last supper together as a ...
Giaos to Lakka to Katsonissi
We left Giaos after breakfast as we wanted to call at Lakka for some ice. We all didn't need to get off, so Robert took the boat up against the quay so Jeanette could get off and get some ice, but the quay side had slippery seaweed on it and she fell, bless her, she hurt her knee, scrapped her shin ...
Mongonisi to Giaos
Woke up to blue sky's and scorching hot, had breakfast sorted all out shipshape. Sailed to Giaos wind was moderate so was able to put the sails up. Giaos is the main village on the island of Paxos and it gets lots of day trippers coming from the mainland in ferries. Also loads of yachts all shapes and sizes. We stayed the night here and it was very busy but lots of little streets where you could go and explore. Got pretty noisy at night, a bit different that some of the places we have ...