Category: Greek Islands photos

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    scooter on a street in Rodos Town

    A scooter outside a rustic building in Rodos Town on Rhodes

     

     

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    Levrosos beach on Amorgos

    Not a soul in sight at quiet Levrosos beach on Egali Bay in Amorgos

     

     

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    a car and scooter in Astipalea

    Angle parking outside the village of Chora on Astipalea

     

     

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    a street in Naoussa fishing village on Paros

    Flowerpots add spots of colour to whitewashed staircases along a street in Naoussa, a charming fishing village on Paros

     

     

  • Quirks & curiosities: Castle-sized room key in Naxos

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    Naxos Beach II hotel room key

    Our biggest hotel room key — ever — had to be the one that opened our studio at the Naxos Beach II hotel on a hillside in the Stelida district of Naxos.

     

    Naxos Beach II hotel room key

    The key was’t just big, but it was heavy, too. It nearly poked a hole in my shorts pocket, so we turned it in to reception every time we left the hotel.

     

    Naxos Beach II hotel room key

     Here I am wielding the big key after opening our studio’s split door

     

     

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    Mykonos Fine Arts District

    Overlooking Mykonos Town from a steep, twisting road in the Fine Arts District. The island of Tinos is visible in the distance

     

     

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    Agali Bay Folegandros

    A fishing boat arrives in Agali Bay on Folegandros

     

     

  • Greece holiday 2011: Arriving at Ios

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    Gialos Port beach on Ios

    The golden sandy beach near Gialos Port on Ios

     

    Hello Gialos: When I told a friend back in the spring that we would be going to Ios, she wondered why. “It’s ugly!” she scowled. “Every time the ferry stops there on our way to Santorini, I think the island looks like a giant lump of rock.” We had seen Ios several times from ferries, too, but never considered it “ugly.” It always looked, to us, like a typical Cycladic island: a rugged landscape of rocky, almost barren mountains dotted with whitewashed cube-shaped buildings; beautiful beaches on sun-soaked bays along the coast; and gorgeous blue waters of the Aegean Sea all around. When we finally stepped onto Ios soil for the first time ever back in May, the island appeared much nicer than we had expected. Given its notorious reputation as a non-stop summer party place for kids in their 20s, we had thought Ios would be somewhat scruffy and dumpy, but it was anything but. In fact, it looked rather pretty.

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