Category: Greek Islands

  • Pic of the day: A street of churches on Patmos

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    Stormclouds pass above churches in Chora village on Patmos

    Stormclouds pass above churches in Chora village on Patmos. Part of the Monastery of St John is visible at the end of the street.

     

     

  • A music video trip to Mykonos

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     Mykonos is the latest YouTube music video release by Greek singer/entertainer Dionysis Sxoinas

     

    Mykonos highlights: Scenes from one of my favourite Greek islands brought back fond memories when I watched the music video for Mykonos, a new song by Greek entertainer Dionysis Sxoinas.  The video takes viewers on a virtual tour of Mykonos Town, including the Little Venice seafront and the trademark Mykonos windmills, as well as to a gorgeous seaview infinity pool at a private hilltop villa. If you’ve never been to Mykonos before, have a look at the 3.5-minute clip. It will give you an excellent impression of what picturesque Mykonos Town looks like — the camera follows model Alexandra Nikolaou while she strolls down some of the narrow streets and lanes in the heart of the scenic Cycladic town.

     

  • Pic of the day: Sunbeds at a beach on Kos

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    Sunbeds on a beach near the Tigaki resort area of Kos island

    Colourful umbrellas shade a row of lounge chairs on a beach near Tigaki on Kos

     

     

  • A breathtaking 12-minute trip to Greece

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    This video, posted online by YouTube user Dimitris Dimaros, features breathtaking aerial views of jaw-dropping scenery on numerous Greek islands and parts of mainland Greece. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have captions identifying any of the locations, most of which I’ve never seen before (or at least have not yet viewed from the unique aerial perspective of this camera). Nevertheless, it’s still a fun video trip, and takes just under 12 minutes. Enjoy your flight!

     

  • Mykonos food and drink 2013: Where we ate

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    L'Ile Bistrot Cafe in Mykonos

    New this year, L’île Bistrot-Café at 3 Kampani Street quickly became our favourite hangout in Mykonos Town for a coffee, drink or light meal. This photo is from the L’île Bistrot-Café Facebook page.

     

     

    Repeat and first-time visits: A short holiday on Mykonos this past spring gave us an opportunity to dine at eight different restaurants, including a brand-new café in Mykonos Town, four other spots we had never been to before, our favourite beach taverna, plus two places to which I was eager to pay repeat visits after being highly impressed with them last year.

    If you have been a regular reader of the blog, you might recall my restaurant report for 2012, in which I recounted my good experiences at more than a dozen different places. I specifically noted that I didn’t have a single disappointing meal during that holiday, and found restaurant service, overall, to be quite good.

    I was anxious to see how Mykonos restaurants would compare this year — and hopeful, of course, that we would enjoy every restaurant and meal. 

    Unfortunately, that didn’t quite happen.

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  • Pics of the day: Hilltop views of Mykonos Town

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    A view of Mykonos Town and the Mykonos Old Port area

    Above and below are two views of Mykonos Town and the Mykonos Old Port area, as seen from a hilltop vantage point to the northeast of the island’s Tagoo district. Click on each image to view full-size photos.

     

    A view of Mykonos Town, the Mykonos Old Port area, and the island's Tagoo district

     

     

  • Robert McCabe photo exhibition offers a look back in time at 30 years of everyday life on Patmos

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    Robert McCabe photo exhibition in Patmos August 2013

    Promotional poster for the Robert McCabe photo exhibition Patmos: Pathways of Memory, hosted at the Old Primary School in Chora until August 25

     

     

    Now showing: If you happen to be visiting Patmos this month, make a point to drop by the Old Primary School in Chora one evening to see a special exhibition of photos of the island by noted American photographer Robert McCabe.

    Patmos: Pathways of Memory is an exhibition of 80 select photos and audiovisual images that McCabe shot on Patmos over the course of three decades.

    According to VisitGreece, the official tourism website for the Greece National Tourism Organisation, the show gives visitors an opportunity “to see not only images of the island that have faded away as time passed but also favourite aspects of the Patmian daily life and tradition which continue to stand the test of time. Pictures of landscapes of the past and people who may not exist anymore, come to life again and are treated with respect and discretion through Robert MacCabe’s lens.”

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  • Pic of the day: Exploring Delos island

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    Tourists walk a path below the Temple of Isis (center left) while other Delos island visitors climb stairs to the summit of Mt Kynthos (upper left)

    Tourists walk a hillside path on Delos island (foreground) while other visitors climb steps to the top of Mt Kynthos (upper left). The monument near the center of the photo is the Temple of Isis. Click on the photo to view a full-size picture.