Serifos smiles
We made it to a beach called the Lividakia which was full of tourists, mostly European. The water was rather nippy here so we jut laid on beach towels and watched the tourists from the camping grounds and clubs with European techno playing and young holiday makers getting around showing off their ::More
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A short visit to Santorini
By this time it was dark and all the shops and restaurants were extremely busy! Looking over the edge of the Caldera, I noticed a number of ships moored in the harbour, including a large sailing schooner with several masts. When I got back to the Hotel, there were a number of young travellers in ::More
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Pelion villages look like hanging ornaments on the green mountain sides
Pelion embraces twenty four villages, which all retain their traditional architecture and construction. Most of the houses are made out of stone and timber while there is always a classic fireplace in each and one of them. There exist traditional villages of great culture, full of mansions and ::More
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Theoxenia Hotel in Mykonos, by Aris Kostantinides
The low-rise building of the 5 Stars Theoxenia Hotel stands on a prime location right next to the white windmills that are Mykonos’ trademark and offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea below. The hotel’s original design by one of Greece’s most revered architects from the 60s, ::More
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Paros met almost every expectation
A warm beach! Without jellyfish, sharks or boiling outdoor temperatures! The Greek islands were calling me while I was still preparing for the trip in America. Every island the ferry passed was a tease until we finally slowed and reversed into the port for Paros. Oh, sweet breezes and salty air! ::More


