Ouzo and Sangria Inspired TravelBlog
Koufonisia Island my special one
Try the local traditional fresh fish, lobsters, and other varied seafood dishes. Lobster pasta is superb. Grilled fish. Greek salad, Lobster salad. Mezethes platter might include a selection of three to five of the following, olives, tomatoes, tzatziki, dolmades,
Delos Island Unesco world Heritage site
Walk and follw the footsteps, what the early settlers constructed and built for many centuries ago. No wonder that the ancient Delos was a bustling hub of commerce, religion, and culture during the Hellenistic period,
Ios Island is more than a party Island
Ios is known as the party island (especially July-August) with a lively atmosphere and endless fun, however, Ios remains a beautiful island with nice beaches and plenty of sunshine. Ios become a popular student destination in the 1960s, offering a heady cocktail of sun, sand and sex.
The Anticythera Machine
The Antikythera Machine,
The fragments of the Mechanism were discovered in 1901 by sponge divers near the island of Antikythera. It is kept since then at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece.
For more than a century, researchers were trying to understand its functions. Since 2005, a pluridisciplinary research team, the "Antikythera Mechanism Research Project",
Discover South West Crete
Discover the south west Crete. Sougia - Moni - Agia Roumeli - Finix - Loutro - to Hora Sfakia. Southwest Crete by ferry hopping. Walk the Samaria Gorge, stay in Loutro
Day 4 from Segovia to Leon
Leon a city of many dramatic and delightful surprises. We love the variety of things to se and do,.Dont miss Leon Cathedral. Have a drink in Barrio Humedo and enjoy the busy Plaza Mayor.
Day 3 Avila to Segovia
Segovia probably the most spectacular looking city in Soain. We did lots of walking, tapas for lunch, relaxing at Plaza Mayor, having viewed the Cathedral…
Parikia town and port
Parikia, a pleasant town and busy Port
I like the traditional white and blue painted houses, small and narrow streets in the old part of town, nice town squares, shops, tavernas, bars and restaurants. Most, if not all, of the ferries dock here, which makes the Parikia port busy and creates a lively atmosphere
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Do not merely take something at face value, or do something because someone says so, whether it is one person or a hundred.”
Socrates 470–399 BC, a Greek philosopher from Athens