Our first week will be in Athens. We hope to focus on their history, specifically in the Acropolis area and
the Parthenon. The city of Athens has about 3 million people, and is one the
most well known tourist meccas in the world. In light of the economic
uncertainty, our best case scenario is for tourism to be down, demonstrations
under control, and business as usual at the airports, car rental agencies,
grocery stores, gas stations and the like.
While staying in Athens, we also have a day trip planned to
the Island of Ydhra, one of the thousand or so small Greek islands. The Island
of Ydhra is about 10 kms long and very
mountainous, with apparently no vehicles, not even bicycles. The transportation
options are limited to walking or riding a mule on their few roads but plentiful
trails. We expect to don our hiking boots to see what we can see.
For our second week, we'll be on the Island of Crete which
is the largest of the Greek islands. We'll be staying in a self catered villa
in the mountain village of Kerames. It
is located on the south side of the Island and not too far from the sea. We expect to eat some Grecian food, drink
a little wine, and be challenged by the Greek language, as it uses a different
alphabet. We also hope to spend some time beachcombing, hike a couple of
scenic gorges, and of course, just relax in the mountain air, soaking up the local
culture.
Now, in as much as we've roughed out a plan, we're hoping
for a little adventure. With some luck, there will be the unplanned, the
unexpected, and maybe a treasure or two to be found on the beaches, up in the
mountains, or elsewhere under the Grecian Sky.
Click here for the Athens series:
http://travellingwithsteveandmarlene.blogspot.ca/2015/07/first-impressions.html
Click here for the Crete Island series:
http://travellingwithsteveandmarlene.blogspot.ca/2015/07/our-villa.html
Click here for the Athens series:
http://travellingwithsteveandmarlene.blogspot.ca/2015/07/first-impressions.html
Click here for the Crete Island series:
http://travellingwithsteveandmarlene.blogspot.ca/2015/07/our-villa.html
As always, we'd love for you to join us.