Kebabs, stray dogs, naked Germans, beautiful beaches & more Australians than Australia- Greece has it all. In September we headed off on our summer holiday. The brief was simple; beaches, relaxation and most importantly guaranteed sunshine. We were away for 8 days flying into Athens and out of Mykonos, with some island hopping in between.
Athens
Athens is apparently the only place in the world where McDonalds runs at a loss, the reason for this is because their wonderful array of cheap kebabs. Their kebabs have two names. They are called Gyros if you are having them wrapped up for takeaway or Souvlakis when you go for the dining in experience.
We stayed in Athens for 2 nights (1 full day) which was just about the right amount of time. Beyond the Acropolis & museum there is not a lot else to do and it is not the nicest of cities with more stray dogs than all the dogs in NZ's SPCA combined!
The Acropolis is visible from all over Athens
Standing in front of the Parthenon
Above- The Acropolis by night
Above- The Temple of Zeus
Above- The Spectacular sights of the Acropolis were not immune to the stray dogs.
Above- Great outfits and even cooler routine outside the parliament building in Athens.
Santorini
Greece was an awesome holiday and highly recommended to anyone considering it.
Above- The Spectacular sights of the Acropolis were not immune to the stray dogs.
Above- Great outfits and even cooler routine outside the parliament building in Athens.
Santorini
After an 8 hour ferry from Athens we arrived to the beautiful sights of Santorini. We were staying in a place called Pirissa down the bottom end of the island which had some very handy beaches at our doorstep.
The most impressive place on the island is Oia. Situated at the top of the island where most of the pictures from below are taken. You can literally stay in a hotel sitting on the side of the island, but save you euros because these places don't come cheap!
Sunset at Oia
Above- Nadia rips into another Gyro
Donkeys were traditionally used to lug things up & down the hill in the past & it seems Santorini has not quite moved into the 20th century as they still use them!
The views from the town of Fira... you can see the still active volcano to the leftRed Beach
Our powerful motorbike taxied us all around the island, it had a top speed of 40km but unfortunately the 50cc engine only sputtered to 12km's uphill.
We stayed on a lovely part of the island called Agga Anna which backs off on to Plaka beach. This island out of all of them definitely had the best beaches.
The temple of Apollo stands proudly at the port of Naxos.
The temple of Apollo stands proudly at the port of Naxos.
Crystal clear waters are all part and parcel with Greece relaxing.
Agga Anna beach
Dinning beachside at Plaka beach
A classic Gyro- they cram in tomato, excessive amounts of onion, tatziki, an undefinable meat and to cap it off a few chips. It tastes amazing- look out for the gyro juice down your top though.
This island is well known for its nightlife which is said to be the best in Europe, it is also very gay friendly! They have some great beaches including one called 'Paradise' which sounds idyllic until you consider their is another beach called 'Super Paradise' I cant wait for 2012 when they open up 'Super Dooper Paradise'.
Above- Paradise beach... if you look really closely you can see a few nude Germans.... Why is it that its only ever the really old people who get nude?
Mykonos
This island is well known for its nightlife which is said to be the best in Europe, it is also very gay friendly! They have some great beaches including one called 'Paradise' which sounds idyllic until you consider their is another beach called 'Super Paradise' I cant wait for 2012 when they open up 'Super Dooper Paradise'.
Above- The loungers at 'Paradise', just metres from here you can see a woman gyrating on a pole to music & you can have a gyro brought to your seat- they have thought of everything those Greeks- remember though it will cost you c$30NZ per lounger to hire though.
The famous Windmills of Greece
Greece was an awesome holiday and highly recommended to anyone considering it.
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