General Notes / Comments Other tourist - What's the problem with the Japanese - look like bee keepers in the rain. Always covering head and using umbrella, they should go to Helsinki in the winter - No Sun there. Greece
Friendly cab drivers (and some are honest), expensive cab rides.
People will ask "where are you from?", tell them Chicago and they smile and say "BULLS" or "CAPONE"
People - you can not always tell a Greek. In Turkey you could tell most the time.
Turkish women (Young) are more beautiful than Greek women
Land - dry and brown, so far what we have seen on the Islands and around Athens.
Cost - Euro country of course it is more expensive (double from Turkey) but not as bad as Paris or Helsinki.
Weather - dry and hot (for early June)
Food - better than Turkey (for us at least)
Streets are clean but were even cleaner in Turkey
Cars - small cars Hyunday has the market at seems
Scooters - Vespa and similar all over and everyone has one
Gas - Euro 1.05 Liter
Nescafe all over (instant) - what is the problem?
Bread not so good.
Smoking - will buy stock in Marlboro.
Greek language or signs more difficult to understand than Turkish.
Athens
Acropolis - a must to visit
A busy city of about 3 million
Not very clean and a lot of graffiti and many bad looking houses in the city
Dirty looking harbor Piraeus
Many tourist from all over Germans most then Italians and French, even Americans, many young kids
Fenced in ruins all over town, too many to look at.
Lots of street cafes with outside seating
Greek are loud people even louder than Seija (always outside voice)
It is dusty here, people don't wash cars they dust them (no water?)
Good Subway system and Trams
We have a good hotel in a great location, good breakfast, rooftop place to sit and great view.
Naxos
A nice place to stay, a down to earth place.
A few tourist but not a problem, even Greek come to vacation here, also many Germans and French.
Some great sandy beaches.
No cruise ships.
Nice harbor town, good places to eat and drink and walk around.
Explore island by car (5-6 hours) very hilly and scenic.
Very brown and dry looking except for some valleys inland.
Rhodes
Rhodes - half the visitors Finns the other half Germans
Restaurant Yiannis in Rhodes Old Town - best food at a fair price. Right next to our Hotel, Domos.
Rhodes Old Town - beautiful place, must see and walk around the old walls and buildings in the Old Town.
Many tourist stay in the new town hotels, good beaches but stones no sand!
Too many tourist in Rhodes (old town) and then still the cruise ships, 3 a day sometimes.
Food and Hotel prices in Rhodes are OK but in the Old Town (around plazas) everything is almost double from the side streets or the new town.
Explore the island by car, around 250 km around the island, very hilly.
Orange trees, Olive trees and tomato's growing. Did not see much livestock.
Island looks brown and dry.
Very nice town, Lindos, with harbor two hours from Rhodes. No cars in town.
Heavy traffic near and around the Old Town.
Santorini
FIra, main city, very touristy and very hilly but also very pretty. Expensive.
Car, 4 wheel and scooter rental everywhere and everyone is renting them.
Oia, nice cliff town 1 hour away, must visit.
Volcano island a good trip by boat, also hot springs on same island.
Kamari nice town with very nice beach and board walks.
After 36 days not one rainy day. Wednesday 6:00 flight to Frankfurt and then Chicago. Monday - Acropolis
Sunday - change of the Guards.
Around Athens.
Athens Plaka area.
Around Athens (Zeus)
Around Athens.
Around Athens.
Tram ride Saturday, tram designed by Ferrari.
View from Hotel Rooftop.
Arrived by Ferry this afternoon at 3:00 in Athens, after a 20 minute taxi drive (a nice driver, first one was rejected due to price) made it to the hotel which is right in the middle of the interesting section of town, Plaka. We can see all interesting points from our Hotel roof top. The Hotel is Attalos check it out. A Link to Plaka.
Link to a Naxos WEB Page Naxos. Our Hotel GrottaNaxos. Went to town on first evening - this may be the perfect island for us. A beautiful waterfront with restaurants and only a few shops and you look at the sail boats docket in the harbor and the mountains in the distance. A place we could spent a few weeks! No cruise ships with a few thousand visitors storming the island. Many locals walking around and the tourists look like the ones that like places a bit out of the way, most French and German. Hotel is very nice, with small pool and jacusee, next to the ocean but there is a cliff so no swimming, have to walk 10 minutes for that. Today, Monday, holiday here. Will explore city and then rent scooter , even Seija is ready to get on it. Large island, about 250 miles around, and only 20,000 people, so no traffic.
Staying 4 days in Santorini, weather is beautiful (high 80s) and we have a very nice place. Island is beautiful but more Jewellery shops than in all of the USA. So once you see the town Fira and Oia it's nothing but shops and restaurants. Toke a boat ride to the Volcano and a bus trip to Oia, a town at the end of the island, very beautiful. Tomorrow, Saturday, a beach day on one of the Black Sand beaches in Kamiri. Counting 3 cruise ships every day that are visiting. Seija complaining about the stairs and hills, many scooters and 4 wheel buggies rented by visitors that don't know how to drive them. I will wait until Naxos to rent one. Surprised Santorini is actually less expensive than the Old Town of Rhodes. Having reservation for ferry to Naxos on Sunday afternoon. Our Hotel in SantoriniGalatia Villas
Will spent two days on the Beach until we leave on Wednesday. It is our day for the first ferry - leaving Rhodes for Santorini.
The Old City of Rhodes.
10:45 AM a group of Germans eating Breakfast. Yes the time is right and yes those are Germans. Looks like every day there are several flights coming from Germany to Rhodes.
No comments, but they are English. Look at the high diving board and the blue water..
Pictures from the Beach. The sand is not white but the water is blue and clear.
See Ari's gift - a "Hello Kitty" towel to match his Soap Box.