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Greece holiday May 2011: More Mykonos photos

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Ornos beach

Ornos Beach on May 17 2011

 

Mykonos in May: We started our 2011 holiday with a three-night visit to one of our favourite  Greek islands, Mykonos. Here are more photos from one of our island walkabouts.

 

Hotel Tagoo Mykonos

The view from Hotel Tagoo in the Tagoo district of Mykonos

 

Hotel Tagoo swimming pool

The Hotel Tagoo swimming pool in late afternoon sunshine

 

Mykonos goats

Some goats in a field in the Tagoo district of Mykonos

 

Cycladic architecture on Mykonos

An example of typical Cycladic architecture on Mykonos: a white cube building with rounded corners

 

Mykonos Town harbour

A cruise ship and a private yacht at Mykonos Town’s Old Port

 

Mykonos Town

White cube buildings on the hillside above Mykonos Town

 

Mykonos Town

A view towards the heart of Mykonos Town

 

Mykonos Town and harbour

A view of Mykonos Town’s harbour and the famous windmills at Little Venice

 

Mykonos archaeological museum

A red-domed church sits next to the Mykonos Archaeological Museum

 

Mykonos Town

The main harbourside street in Mykonos Town

 

Paraportiani church Mykonos

Paraportiani church at Little Venice

 

Little Venice area of Mykonos

Taking pics on the seaside at Little Venice

 

seaside cocktail bars at Little Venice

Enjoying the sea view from the cocktail bars at Little Venice

 

hotels in Mykonos Town

Hotels on the Tagoo district hillside above the Old Port

 

luxury yachts at Mykonos

Private luxury yachts docked at the Old Port at Mykonos Town

 

Agia Anna beach

Agia Anna beach between Platis Gialos and Paranga beaches

 

Nicholas taverna at Agia Anna beach

Nicholas taverna at Agia Anna beach

 

a church near Megali Ammos bay

A red-domed church overlooking Megali Ammos bay

 

a cove on Megali Ammos Bay

A cove below the church overlooking Megali Ammos bay

 

Megali Ammos bay

A cruise ship anchored off Mykonos Town viewed from Megali Ammos bay

 

Megali Ammos beach and bay

Megali Ammos beach and bay

 

Megali Ammos beach and bay

Hotels on the hill above Megali Ammos beach

 

Joanna's and Niko's Taverna

Joanna’s and Niko’s Taverna at Megali Ammos beach

 

Megali Ammos beach and bay

Megali Ammos beach

 

Megali Ammos beach

Megali Ammos beach

 

Mykonos Bay Hotel

The swimming pool at the Mykonos Bay Hotel

 

Mykonos coastline

The coast on the way to Ornos Beach

 

Ornos beach

Ornos beach

 

Ornos beach

Ornos beach

 

Ornos beach

Lounge chairs and umbrellas on Ornos beach

 

Ornos beach

Ornos beach

 

Ornos beach

Looking down on the Ornos beach area

 

a church at Ornos beach

A church on a hillside above Ornos beach

 

Ornos bay on Mykonos

Ornos bay on Mykonos

 

Ornos bay

Ornos bay

 

Greece holiday 2011: Mykonos

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Mykonos Town

Looking down on Mykonos Town and its harbour

 

The main harbourside walkway in Mykonos Town

The main harbourside walkway in Mykonos Town

 

 a street in Mykonos Town

A church on a street in the heart of Mykonos Town

 

Mykonos Town harbour

Mykonos Town harbour

 

the famous Mykonos pelican

Tourists meet the famous Mykonos pelican

 

A street in Mykonos Town

 

an intersection in Mykonos Town

An intersection in Mykonos Town

 

boats in Mykonos harbour

Boats in Mykonos harbour

 

octopus

Octopus drying in the sun at Babulas taverna

 


A peek at the 3 beaches at Kokkari village on Samos

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Long Beach at Kokkari on Samos

A hillside view overlooking the aptly-named Long Beach at Kokkari on Samos

 

One village, three beaches: The picturesque seaside village of Kokkari on Samos boasts something few other towns in the Greek Islands can brag about: three beaches. On one side of the village is Long Beach, a very long (of course) pebbly beach lined with shops, bars and tavernas and offering rental lounge chairs and umbrellas. On the other side are two crescent-shaped beaches, also pebbly, that sit back-to-back, separated by a small strip of land. Oddly enough, they’ve both got the same name: Small Lemonakia. Below are pics of the two Lemonaki beaches, along with brief videoclips of them.

 

Small Lemonakia beach

The Small Lemonakia beach closest to Kokkari (just a two-minute walk away)

 

Small Lemonakia beach

The second Small Lemonakia beach is literally a stone’s throw away from the first

 

 

 

Greece holiday 2010: Meeting some Patmos locals

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a goat on Patmos

A goat we met while hiking up the mountain from Grikos to Chora on Patmos

 

Making new friends: We usually encounter a lot of cats and donkeys in Greece, and sometimes a few dogs and horses. But on certain islands, like Astipalea and Amorgos, we’ve met more goats than people! It was the same case on Patmos, where we passed a lot of goats while hiking around the island. Below are a few pics and two videoclips showing a few of the bashful creatures who crossed our paths.

 

a goat on Patmos

Another goat we encountered while hiking from Grikos to Chora

 

a mountain trail on Patmos

This is the mountain trail between Grikos and Chora where we met dozens of goats

 

a herd of goats on Patmos

A herd of goats grazing in a field next to the path from Grikos to Chora

 

a herd of goats on Patmos

More goats grazing on a hillside below Chora on Patmos

 

Greece holiday 2010: Samos

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Kokkari on Samos

Houses, tavernas and boats beside the harbour in Kokkari

 

Hotel hopping: Samos was our third (and final) island destination in 2010.  Like Patmos, it had terrific scenery, good hiking and cycling, and was another laid-back, perfect place for relaxing. We enjoyed it almost as much as Patmos, and may have liked it more if our meals had been enjoyable as the two we had at Flisvos taverna. That’s not to say the food wasn’t good on Samos; it was. Our meals just weren’t as memorable as the ones we had on Patmos. We had a great time here, but again had only one regret about going: not enough time. Samos is a large island and, as it turned out, we got to see only a small part of it. But that means there’s so much more for us to see next visit.

What we liked about Samos:

The walking & cycling. We had a blast cycling from Vathi, the main port town on Samos, to the scenic seaside village of Kokkari, as well as through the resort area called Kalami. Eploring Vathi’s steep, stepped streets on foot was fun, too. When we first approached Vathi, in a taxi from the port town of Pythagorion (where we had arrived by ferry from Patmos), it looked like a small city — much bigger than we’d been expecting — and we weren’t sure we would like it. But it grew on us, and we really enjoyed it.

The scenery. Until this holiday, most of our island hopping had been in the Cyclades, where the islands share some common visual characteristics: rocky, barren landscapes dotted with whitewashed cube-shaped houses and picturesque blue-domed churches. Samos was completely different: its mountains and hillsides were lush and thick with trees and green vegetation, while its buildings topped with terra cotta-coloured tile roofs gave it somewhat of a western Mediterranean look and feel. But like the islands in the Cyclades, Samos had gorgeous mountain, coastline and beach scenery, charming towns and friendly people.

The views from our hotels. We spent our first night at the waterfront Hotel Samos in Vathi, where our balcony had terrific views of the town and Vathi Bay. We spent the next three nights at the Andromeda Hotel in Kalami, where we had even better views of mountains, coastlines and Vathi Bay, not to mention spectacular sunsets.

Here are a few photos from our visit.

 

Vathi, the main port town on Samos

Houses with terra cotta-coloured tile roofs in the port town, Vathi

 

Houses in Vathi on Samos

Houses on a hillside above Vathi Bay

 

Hotel Samos in Vathi

Hotel Samos in Vathi, where we spent our first night on the island

 

The waterfront of Vathi on Samos

A view of the Vathi waterfront from the Hotel Samos rooftop patio

 

the waterfront business street in Vathi

Businesses along the waterfront street in Vathi

 

Vathi town square

The main town square in Vathi

 

a street in Vathi

A steep stepped street in Vathi

 

a street in Vathi

A street in Vathi

 

Steps on a hillside street in Vathi

Another Vathi street with dozens of steep steps

 

Kids playing on a street in Vathi

Kids playing on a street in Vathi

 

Spiral staircase

A spiral staircase at an apartment building in Vathi

 

a building in Vathi

A building at the corner of two hillside streets in Vathi

 

a street in Vathi

A long street leading down the hill toward Vathi Bay

 

a steep road in Vathi

A car parked on a steep road in Vathi

 

a church in Vathi

A huge church in Vathi

 

a cafe at the main town square in Vathi

A colourful café in the main town square in Vathi

 

a gas station in Vathi

A gas station on the street level of an apartment building in Vathi

 

a Vathi street

Another steep Vathi street

 

the Colossal Kouros

The Colossal Kouros in the Vathi archaeological museum is almost 5 meters tall

 

the butt of the Colossal Kouros

I know people at my gym who would kill to have a rock-hard butt like this

 

Gagou beach

Colourful umbrellas on Gagou beach near Vathi

 

Two cats near Gagou beach

Two cats outside a house near Gagou beach

 

apartments at Roditses beach

Apartments overlooking Roditses beach a short walk from Vathi

 

Andromeda Hotel in Kalami

The Andromeda Hotel in Kalami, where we stayed for three nights

 

Andromeda Hotel balcony view

Our balcony at the Andromeda Hotel had views across Vathi Bay

 

Houses on a hillside above the coast in Kalami

Our balcony also had views of houses on the hillside above the Kalami coastline

 

Andromeda Hotel balcony view

Our balcony overlooked the hotel’s big swimming pool

 

Andromeda Hotel swimming pool

Another view of the swimming pool at the Andromeda Hotel

 

Andromeda Hotel swimming pool and cafe

Our best dinner on Samos was the home-cooked meal that Nico & Mama prepared for us at the Andromeda’s poolside bar and café (left)

 

the coastline below the Andromeda Hotel

The coastline below the Andromeda Hotel

 

the Kalami coastline

The view to the right from the seashore below the Andromeda Hotel

 

the countryside in Kalami

A view of Vathi Bay from the countryside in Kalami

 

a quiet bay near Agia Paraskevi

A quiet bay near Agia Paraskevi, past Kalami

 

Kalami on the opposite side of Vathi Bay

Looking across Vathi Bay toward Kalami during our bikeride to Kokkari

 

a beach near Kalami Bay

A beach near the mouth of Kalami bay

 

the view toward Kalami and Vathi

The view toward Kalami and Vathi from a hillside across the bay

 

Houses in Kokkari

Houses on a hill above the harbour in Kokkari

 

tavernas in Kokkari

Harbourside tavernas and bars in Kokkari

 

Kokkari postcard shop

A postcard shop in Kokkari

 

Kokkari harbour

Harbourside houses and tavernas in Kokkari

 

cats under a bench in Kokkari

Cats find a shady spot to sleep next to a small seaside house in Kokkari

 

a beach at Kokkari

The main beach — one of three — at Kokkari

 

a beach at Kokkari

Lounge chairs and umbrellas on the main beach at Kokkari

 

a beach at Kokkari

A hillside view of the main beach in Kokkari

 

a beach at Kokkari

One of the three beaches at Kokkari, this stony beach is separated from another by just a thin strip of land (visible at upper left)

 

one of the beaches at Kokkari

This is the other Kokkari beach just around the bend from the one pictured above

 

Andromeda Hotel balcony at sunset

Enjoying a beautiful sunset from our balcony at the Andromeda Hotel

 

 

Greece holiday 2010: Patmos

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a horse on a hillside near Chora on Patmos

A horse on a hillside near Chora on Patmos

 

Island gem: Patmos was the second destination on our 2010 island-hopping holiday in Greece, and one of our favourite Greek islands so far. What a gem! It offered the things we enjoy best about Greek islands: spectacular scenery, great hiking and walking routes, beautiful beaches, friendly locals and wonderful food. Our only regret was that we didn’t schedule more time to spend on this island, since there were a lot of places and things we didn’t have a chance to see. But that give us a great reason to go back!

What we liked most about Patmos:

The food. We dined at tavernas in the Grikos Bay area, where we stayed, and enjoyed every meal. The food was excellent, especially the home-cooked meals at Flisvos Taverna. Their roasted chick peas were incredible.

The scenery. Patmos is a very pretty island, with gorgeous views of the sea, the coastlines, beaches, bays, and hillsides.

The hiking. We never took a bus on Patmos because we walked everywhere we went. Literally. We hiked up the mountain to Chora several times, and hiked into the port village of Skala several times, too. And we hiked up to the village of Kampos. Next time we visit Patmos, we’ll rent mountain bikes so we can see even more.

The views from our hotel. We stayed at Hotel Golden Sun, which sits on a hillside overlooking scenic Grikos Bay. We had incredible views from our room’s seaview balcony, and each morning got to enjoy fantastic views from the hotel’s outdoor breakfast terrace.

The people. Personable and friendly, but very laid back.

The animals. We met a friendly horse and donkey, and saw more cats, goats and sheep than we did people.

At some future date I hope to post a more detailed report on our visit to Patmos. For more information about the island in the meantime, check out the PatmosWeb online guide.

 

the Holy Monastery and Chora on Patmos

A view of Chora and the Holy Monastery from a ferry approaching Patmos

 

Sapsila Bay on Patmos

Sapsila Bay on Patmos, between Skala and Grikos

 

Sapsila Bay on Patmos

The crystal-clear waters of Sapsila Bay

 

Grikos Bay on Patmos

Approaching Grikos Bay on the road from the port in Skala

 

Hotel Golden Sun at Grikos Bay on Patmos

The Hotel Golden Sun on the mountainside high above Grikos Bay on Patmos

 

Hotel Golden Sun balcony view of Grikos Bay on Patmos

On the balcony at our room at the Hotel Golden Sun…

 

Grikos Bay on Patmos

where we had an amazing panoramic view of Grikos Bay

 

 

Breakfast terrace at the Hotel Golden Sun at Grikos Bay

The Hotel Golden Sun’s breakfast terrace view of gorgeous Grikos Bay

 

Hotel Golden Sun view of Grikos Bay on Patmos

I never got bored of looking at peaceful Grikos Bay and Traonisi Island. Occasionally, we could hear some of the goats that live on the island

 

Stormclouds above Grikos Bay on Patmos

Stormclouds move past Patmos the morning after a violent overnight thunderstorm thrashed the island with heavy rain and non-stop lightning strikes.

 

Grikos beach and bay

The curved sandy beach along Grikos Bay

 

Flisvos taverna at Grikos Bay on Patmos

We had the best meals of our holiday at Flisvos taverna at Grikos Bay…

 

roasted chickpeas at Flisvos Taverna

…where the home-cooked specialty, oven-roasted chickpeas, was delicious

 

Petra beach and bay on Patmos

Petra beach and bay are just a short walk past Grikos Bay

 

Petra beach and bay on Patmos

The water is gorgeous but there’s no sand at Petra beach — just stones. Ouch!

 

Stayrou beach and bay on Patmos

Stayrou bay and its beach are just a short walk from Petra beach

 

a donkey carries bales of hay

A donkey carries bales of hay on a farm near Stayrou Bay

 

a goat on a hillside below Chora

We saw this goat while climbing up the mountain from Grikos to Chora

 

a goat on Patmos

Another local resident we encountered while hiking up the mountainside from Grikos to Chora

 

mountains around Petra Bay

A peek at Petra Bay beyond a terraced mountain slope below Chora

 

Aspri and Meloi bays on Patmos

The view toward Aspri bay and Meloi bay from the hillside below Chora

 

The Holy Monastery and Chora on Patmos

Approaching Chora and the Holy Monastery of Patmos (the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian), which was constructed starting in 1088

 

Skala port and village on Patmos

A mountaintop view toward Skala, the port and main town on Patmos

 

a mule on Patmos

A mule on a hillside overlooking the town of Skala on Patmos

 

churches in Chora on Patmos

Churches along a street in Chora on Patmos

 

Skala the port and main town on Patmos

A view of Skala, the port and main town on Patmos

 

a goat on Patmos

A goat and a tree high above the sea on Patmos

 

Skala harbour on Patmos

Skala harbour on a cloudy afternoon following a rainshower

 

a cruise ship in Skala port on Patmos

A cruise ship dominates views of the port in Skala

 

Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

Overlooking Agriolivadi Bay from the highway between Skala and Kampos

 

Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

There were only two people on Agriolivadi beach when we passed by … perhaps from the sailboat anchored in the bay

 

Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

Looking out to sea from a hillside above Agriolivadi Bay and beach

 

Kampos Bay on Patmos

Yet another scenic bay and beach area on Patmos, Kampos Bay

 

a flock of sheep at Grikos on Patmos

A late afternoon traffic jam on the road near Grikos

 

 

Greece holiday 2010: Kos to Patmos ferry trip teases us with peeks at Kalymnos, Leros & Lipsi

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Kalymnos island viewed from a Greek ferry

Ferry transport offers a teasing peek at places we might want to visit in future

 

Dodekanisos Seaways highspeed catamaran ferry

We took the Dodekanisos Pride, a highspeed catamaran ferry operated by Dodekanisos Seaways, to travel from Kos to Patmos

 

Pothia on Kalymnos

The port village of Pothia on Kalymnos

 

Pothia harbour at Kalymnos

Houses on the hillside above Pothia harbour at Kalymnos

 

Agia Marina port on Leros

Arriving at Agia Marina port on Leros

 

Taverna Milos at Agia Marina port on Leros

Taverna Milos and a windmill on the water at Agia Marina harbour on Leros

 

the port village on Lipsi

Arriving at the port village on Lipsi

 

Lipsi harbour

A fishing boat passes our ferry in Lipsi harbour

 

the harbour at Lipsi

Calm deep waters in the sheltered harbour at Lipsi

 

Skala port at Patmos

Entering the bay where the port village of Skala is situated on Patmos

 

Holy Monastery of Patmos

From the ferry dock, you can see the island’s biggest attraction, the famous Holy Monastery of Patmos, on the mountaintop in the distance

 

Dozens more photos can be viewed in the From Kos to Patmos album on the mygreecetravelblog.com Facebook page.

 

 

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