Category: Patmos

  • 50th annual Aegean sailing regatta starts today

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    Aegean Sailing Rally poster

    The promotional poster for the International Aegean Sailing Rally, an annual competition that takes place from today through July 29.

     

    Milestone event: Competitors from around the world will set sail today in the International Aegean Sailing Rally, the most prestigious sailing regatta in Greece.

    Organized by the Hellenic Offshore Racing Club, the event was founded in 1964 and is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

     

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  • Pic of the day: Road to Stavros on Patmos

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    The Stavros beach and bay area on Patmos

    Approaching the Stavros beach and bay area on Patmos

     

     

  • Greece getting good press as international media promote travel to Athens & the Greek Islands

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    Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

    Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos, part of the Dodecanese island group. Patmos is one of five  islands that the Globe & Mail says travellers “need to see.”

     

     

    Good time to visit: During the past five years of economic turmoil, Greece has been subjected to extensive bad publicity in the world press, with a steady barrage of negative news stories focussing on strikes and riots and the massive social upheaval caused by high unemployment and painful austerity programs. It’s refreshing to see the tide changing, with major international media outlets now regularly publishing feature articles that recommend travelling to Greece instead of avoiding it.

    One article in particular — Luring tourists back to Greece by Liz Alderman of The New York Times — has been republished in major newspapers in countries around the world. In that piece, published on May 23, Alderman notes that “travelers are returning in greater numbers this year, lured by discounts of up to 20 percent on hotels in major cities and on Greece’s stunning islands, as well as assurances — at least for now — that Greece won’t be ditching the euro and returning to the drachma after all.”

    Writers at other high-profile newspapers have been filing their own reports explaining why the time is right to visit Greece, and recommending where travellers should go.

    Here’s a roundup of several interesting travel reports I’ve discovered just in the past week alone:

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  • Pic of the day: Gorgeous Grikos Bay on Patmos

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    Grikos Bay on Patmos

    We enjoyed this panoramic view from our balcony at the Hotel Golden Sun at Grikos Bay on Patmos during our Dodecanese holiday in May 2010.  Below is another Grikos Bay photo we shot from the hotel. Click on the pictures to view full-size images.

     

    Grikos Bay on Patmos

     

     

  • Mule tidings: donkey tales from the islands

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    a donkey on a hillside overlooking the Skala, the port town on Patmos

    This donkey enjoys a spectacular view of Skala, the port town on Patmos, from his hilltop vantage point on the edge of Chora

     

     

    Donkey tales: Mules and donkeys can be a common sight on many of the Greek Islands including — not surprisingly — two of the country’s most popular tourist destinations: Santorini and Rhodes. If you visit Santorini’s capital town Fira, especially during a cruise, you’ll see scores of the animals working as taxis to transport tourists up and down hundreds of steps linking the small port to the town 220 meters above sea level (see my Don’t ride the donkeys! post above for more about that controversial practice). On Rhodes, dozens of donkeys are similarly pressed into service to lug lazy sightseers up the path to the Acropolis above Lindos.

    On smaller isles that don’t draw huge hordes of tourists and cruise ship visitors, you’re more likely to see donkeys grazing in fields and yards while you hike or drive around. Sometimes you might not be able to see them, but you’ll clearly hear them — their boisterous braying can carry across a long distance. And at other times, you can wind up having a close encounter with one or more of the animals just when you least expect it.

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  • Pic of the day: Skala harbour on Patmos

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    Skala harbour on Patmos

    A view of Skala harbour on Patmos, from a ferry departing the island en route to Samos

     

  • Island landmark: The Holy Monastery of Patmos

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    Holy Monastery of Patmos

    The biggest building on Patmos just happens to be the island’s biggest tourist attraction — The Holy Monastery of Patmos, seen towering above the houses and mansions of Chora. Also known as the Monastery of St. John, it was built around 1088.

     

     

    Holy Monastery of Patmos

    Another view of the imposing fortress-like monastery, the number 1 sightseeing destination for tourists whose cruise ships make brief calls into Skala port at Patmos

     

     

    Holy Monastery of Patmos

    The monastery dominates the Patmos landscape even when viewed from sea

     

     

     Holy Monastery of Patmos

    A zoom view of Chora and the monastery, shot from a ferry departing Skala port

     

     

  • Greece holiday pic of the day

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    Agriolivado Bay at Patmos

    Clouds soar above Agriolivado Bay on Patmos