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  • Things I love about Greece: Waking up to gorgeous views at hotels in the Greek Islands (Part 5)

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    Andromeda hotel Samos balcony view

    The view from our balcony at the Andromeda hotel in Kalami, Samos

     

    One big miss, two great hits: In my earlier posts about Greek Island views, I recounted how we were “on a roll” in terms of picking places to stay where we could see impressive scenery without leaving the hotel premises. Whether it was from our room’s windows or balcony,  or the hotel’s dining area or pool terrace, we always seemed to luck out with amazing views of sea and island scenery and sometimes glorious sunsets, too. Well, that run of good views came to a screeching halt at our very first hotel destination in 2010.

    Kos was our first island stop in May 2010, and we stayed at Saint Constantin Hotel in Kos Town. When I booked our room, I knew it wouldn’t have a sea view, but I kept hoping there would be something interesting to see from our balcony or somewhere on the hotel grounds. Unfortunately, it didn’t turn out that way, and we wound up with our worst island views ever. Thankfully, good scenery was less than a 10-minute walk away. (The hotel itself was all right, by the way.)

    Patmos was our second island, and the Hotel Golden Sun at Grikos Bay more than made up for the lousy views at Kos Town. I was already impressed by the hotel’s views while still sitting in the taxi that drove us to there from the ferry port, and when I walked onto our balcony I was totally blown away by the awesome scenery. We overlooked the full Grikos valley and bay area, and could even see the coast of Turkey. Mountains obscured sunset views, but Tragonissi Island and the mountains surrounding the bay took on a gorgeous golden glow in the late afternoon/early evening sun, and we got to see rainbows above nearby Petra Bay as a storm system moved over the region.

    Samos was our final island-hopping destination, and good views continued at both our hotels there. We spent our first night in the island’s largest town, Vathi (a.k.a. Samos Town), staying at the Samos Hotel (which now also calls itself Samos City Hotel). It was situated on Vathi’s main street — a wide waterfront road that curls around the foot of Vathi Bay. Our second floor room overlooked the bay, with great views of the Vathi ferry port and main street, while the hotel’s huge rooftop pool and bar terrace had tremendous views of the entire town and bay.  The next day we moved to the Andromeda Hotel in Kalami — a resort region in the scenic “suburbs” of Vathi, a 20-minute walk away. The breathtaking balcony views of Vathi Bay rivalled the Grikos Bay scenery we had enjoyed on Patmos, but came with an added bonus: direct sunset views.

    Though Kos was a complete write-off for views, Patmos and Samos clearly ranked among the best we have experienced. So we can’t complain about Kos; as the saying goes, “two out of three ain’t bad.” Below are photos of our views (and lack thereof) from the Saint Constantin Hotel on Kos, the Hotel Golden Sun on Patmos, the Samos Hotel in Vathi, and the Andromeda Hotel in Kalami, Samos. (Unfortunately, the Andromeda doesn’t yet have a website.) To view some short videos of the views from the Hotel Golden Sun, see my May 12 2011 post. There’s a clip of the view from the Andromeda Hotel at the bottom of this post.

    Saint Constantin Hotel in Kos Town

    Our balcony at the Saint Constantin Hotel in Kos Town looked directly onto the balcony for a room at the hotel next door. Thankfully, our balcony doors had dark-tinted glass to provide a bit of privacy

     

    Saint Constantin Hotel in Kos Town

    If we peered over the balcony and looked to the right, we could see the street

     

    St Constantin Hotel in Kos Town

    This was our view, looking to the left

     

    St Constantin Hotel in Kos Town

    The hotel’s breakfast area had a view of the street …

     

    St Constantin Hotel in Kos Town

    … as well as the ground-level swimming pool and bar terrace

     

    a street in Kos Town

    This is what the street outside the hotel looked like

     

    Hotel Golden Sun Patmos balcony view

    At the Hotel Golden Sun on Patmos, our balcony had this fabulous view of Grikos Bay,  Tragonissi Island (right) and the coast of Turkey

     

    Hotel Golden Sun Patmos balcony view

    Our balcony, on the Hotel Golden Sun’s upper level, gave us a panoramic view of the entire Grikos valley and bay area

     

    Hotel Golden Sun Patmos balcony view

    To the left our balcony overlooked the small harbour on Grikos Bay

     

    Hotel Golden Sun Patmos balcony view

    To the right, our balcony overlooked Tragonissi Island and Kalikatsou Rock

     

    Hotel Golden Sun Patmos breakfast terrace

    The outdoor breakfast terrace had terrific views of Grikos Bay …

     

    Hotel Golden Sun Patmos breakfast terrace

    … as well as the surrounding hillsides of the valley above the bay …

     

    Hotel Golden Sun Patmos breakfast terrace view

    … where construction of new luxury hotels and villas is underway (happily, we weren’t disturbed by any noise from the work activity there, or from lower in the valley where workers were finishing  the new 5-star Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa.)

     

    rooftop terrace at the Samos Hotel in Vathi

    In the main town of Vathi on Samos, the rooftop terrace at the Samos Hotel offers tremendous views of the city, the port, and Vathi Bay

     

    Samos Hotel balcony view

    Our balcony overlooked the Vathi ferry pier (plus other balconies on our floor)

     

    Samos Hotel balcony view

    Here’s a daytime view of the ferry port from our balcony …

     

    Samos Hotel balcony night view

    … and a night view of houses on the hillsides above Vathi Bay

     

     

    Samos Hotel balcony view

    To our left, we could look down the main waterfront street in Vathi

     

    Andromeda Hotel in Kalami Samos

    At the Andromeda Hotel in the Kalami area of Samos, our room had a narrow, small balcony with a really, really big view

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos balcony view

    To the immediate left of our balcony were some luxury rental villas on the hillside

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos balcony view

    Also to the left were views of Vathi Bay

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos balcony view

    This is the first view we saw each morning when we walked onto the balcony

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos view of Vathi Bay

    We rode bikes to the scenic seaside village of Kokkari on the far side of the bay

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos balcony view

    To the right we had views of houses on the Kalami hillside above Vathi Bay …

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos seaview balconies

    …  as well as other bay-view balconies on our floor. (I know it doesn’t look very private, but hotel guests tended to watch the scenery and sunsets, rather than their neighbours, whenever they sat on their balconies.)

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos

    There was a long, narrow terrace overlooking the bay next to the Andromeda’s breakfast room; if we got up early enough, we could eat outside (those tables were popular, and almost always occupied).

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos view

    During breakfast, we watched tour boats travelling to and from Kusadasi, Turkey

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos seaview swimming pool

    The Andromeda had a huge swimming pool with great views of Vathi Bay

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos seaside sunbathing area

    At the bottom of the hill, the hotel had a private seaside sunbathing area …

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos seaside sunbathing area

    … with great views of Vathi Bay and the surrounding hillsides

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos sunset views

    Each evening, almost everyone at the Andromeda Hotel relaxed on their balcony with a bottle of wine while watching the gorgeous sunsets

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos sunset view

    This was one of the sunset views we enjoyed watching from our balcony …

     

    Andromeda Hotel Samos sunset view

    … and this was another  — we saw a beautiful sunset every night

     

  • Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

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    Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

    Overlooking the beautiful area around Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos during our afternoon hike from Skala to Kampos

     

  • 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: 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.

     

     

  • Things I love about Greece: There’s always a great place to experience a Shirley Valentine moment

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    Little Venice at Mykonos Town Mykonos Greece

    Gazing toward Tinos island from Semeli bar at Little Venice, Mykonos

     

    Seaside drinks and dining: One of the things I love most about Greece, especially in the Islands, are the bars and tavernas with seaside tables. I always find it soothing and refreshing to enjoy a drink or meal while sitting just a few feet, or even mere inches, from the sparkling waters of the Aegean Sea. Gazing toward nearby islands, watching the waves, or savouring a spectacular sunset comforts and re-invigorates me. Experiencing my own “Shirley Valentine moment” is always a highlight of my holidays in Greece. Probably because it’s something I can never enjoy at home, unfortunately.

    Although my home city, Toronto, has an extensive waterfront along Lake Ontario, there are precious few lakeside restaurants where you can enjoy an alcoholic drink or restaurant meal while overlooking the water and the Toronto Islands. In fact, you could probably count on one hand the number of dining spots that are within a stone’s throw of the water here. And most of those are situated side-by-side on just one outdoor terrace at Harbourfront’s Queen’s Quay Terminal, about 50 feet from the water’s edge (which usually isn’t even visible if any of the big Toronto harbour cruise boats happen to be in port at the time; they block most views of the water from all the restaurant patios). In Toronto, you just can’t enjoy food or beverages any closer to the water’s edge unless it’s fast food takeout or a picnic lunch you’ve lugged along.

    The fact there are barely any harbourfront bars or restaurants in Canada’s biggest city is completely pathetic in itself, but what’s worse is our province’s incredibly antiquated and Puritanical liquor laws. Here in Ontario, we’re allowed to consume alcoholic beverages on outdoor restaurant patios only if the terrace is completely enclosed by a fence or barricade of some sort. If you ever dared to move a table and chair to the water’s edge, and sat down with a beer or glass of wine, you’d get charged with a provincial liquor law violation, while the restaurant would be fined and probably get its liquor licence suspended, if not revoked altogether. And if they served you any food, city health inspectors would probably shut down their kitchen.

    But in Greece, you won’t risk getting a criminal record if you drink a glass of wine or a bottle of Mythos at the seaside, and the taverna that serves you won’t be shut down by the authorities. And that’s exactly the way it should be.

    Paradiso Taverna on Plaka Beach on Naxos

    Paradiso Taverna has tables under a tree on the golden sand of Maragas beach (near Plaka beach) on Naxos.

     

    Tables next to the seaside at a taverna in Little Venice in Mykonos Town

    These tables at a taverna in Little Venice in Mykonos Town sit only a few feet from the water’s edge, and offer incredible sunset views…

     

    Tables next to the sea at a Little Venice taverna

    …if the tables were any closer to the sea, diners would get their feet wet!

     

    Babulas Taverna in Mykonos Town

    Harbourside tables at Babulas Taverna in Mykonos Town

     

    Babulas Taverna at Mykonos Town

    An overhead view of Babulas Taverna in Mykonos Town

     

    Babulas Taverna at Mykonos Town

    From the harbourside tables at Babulas Taverna, Tinos island is faintly visible across the sparkling waters of the Aegean Sea

     

    Harbourside tavernas in Kokkari on Samos

    Harbourside tavernas in the scenic village of Kokkari on Samos

     

    Harbourside tavernas in Kokkari on Samos

    Tables sit barely more than a meter from the water’s edge at dozens of bars and restaurants in Kokkari on Samos

     

    Katina's fish taverna at Amoudi Bay

    Katina’s fish taverna at Amoudi Bay below the village of Oia on Santorini

     

    Sunset Taverna at Amoudi Bay on Santorini

    Seaside tables at Sunset Taverna at Santorini’s Amoudi Bay

     

    Taverna table at Amoudi Bay on Santorini

    A table right next to the water at Amoudi Bay on Santorini

     

    Oasis taverna at Grikos bay on Patmos

    Oasis taverna has tables right on the sandy beach at Grikos Bay on Patmos

     

    Meltemi beach bar in Skala Patmos

    Meltemi beach bar in the port town of Skala on Patmos

     

     

    Egali beach on Amorgos

    Taverna tables beside Egali beach on Amorgos island

     

    Egali beach on Amorgos

    Taverna tables beside Egali beach on Amorgos

     

    Beachside tables at Agia Anna on Naxos

    Taverna tables beside the beach at Agia Anna on Naxos

     

    Little Venice on Mykonos

    Views of the famous Mykonos windmills from a seaside bar in Little Venice

     

    Little Venice in Mykonos Town

    Seaside cocktail bars at Little Venice in Mykonos Town

     

    Semeli cocktail bar at Little Venice in Mykonos Town

    Sun-soaked Semeli cocktail bar at Little Venice in Mykonos Town

     

    A seaside bar at Little Venice in Mykonos

    Tables right at the water’s edge at a Little Venice cocktail bar in Mykonos Town

     

    Little Venice in Mykonos Town

    A table beside the water at Little Venice in Mykonos Town

     

    Little Venice in Mykonos Town

    Sunsets, sailboats and cruise ships are all part of the view from the bars and tavernas along the seaside at Little Venice on Mykonos

     

    Harbourside taverna tables in Kokkari on Samos

    Tables overlooking the harbour at the village of Kokkari on Samos

     

  • Greece is: Spectacular scenery. Beautiful beaches. Charming villages. Stunning sunsets. Historic ruins. Picturesque churches. Amazing Athens. And more…

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    Chora village on Astipalea Island

    The imposing Kastro (castle) towers above whitewashed mountainside houses in Chora, the main village on Astipalea island

     

    A blue domed Church in Firostefani village on Santorini

    Look familiar? This blue-domed Church in Firostefani village on Santorini has been pictured on countless postcards, posters, travel brochures and websites.

     

    Elia Beach Mykonos

    Sunbeds at popular Elia Beach on Mykonos overlook the sparkling Aegean Sea

     

    Folegandros island

    Spectacular cliff scenery on the north side of Folegandros island

     

    The Panagia Church on Folegandros

    The Panagia Church on Folegandros sits high above the island`s main village, Chora

     

    Seaside fishermen`s houses in Klima Milos

    Syrmata (fishermens houses) in the seaside village of Klima on Milos

     

    A Cycladic style house on Naxos

    A Cycladic-style house overlooking Agios Prokopios beach on Naxos

     

    Venetian Fortress at Iraklion harbour

    The Venetian fortress next to the old harbour at Iraklion on Crete

     

    Sunbeds on a rocky point near Kalithea Bay

    No sandy beach? No worries! In the Greek Islands, there’s literally thousands of miles of coastline with secluded coves and inlets…

     

    beach chairs and umbrellas near Kalithea on Rhodes

    …and countless more great spots to relax in the sun, fish, play or swim in the sea, like this rocky point near Kalithea Bay on Rhodes

     

    Delos Island

    Historic archaeological ruins on the hillside and seaside below Mt Kynthos on sacred Delos island

     

    Little Venice on Mykonos Town

    The “Little Venice” area of Mykonos Town is a perenially popular spot for tourists to enjoy a cocktail while watching a spectacular sunset…

     

    A sunset viewed from the Little Venice area of Mykonos Town

    …like this one, viewed from the Little Venice seaside

     

    The Temple of Apollo on Naxos

    The Portara (Temple of Apollo) is one of the symbols of Naxos island…

     

    The Portara at the Temple of Apollo on Naxos

    …and a popular spot for tourists to visit for sunset viewing

     

    Knossos Palace on Crete

    A tourist sketches at the Knossos Palace ruins on Crete

     

    A view from Santorini at sunset

    A view over the volcano island (Nea Kameni) off Santorini at sunset

     

    Mikri Vigla beach

    Not a soul in sight on the soft sands of Mikri Vigla beach on Naxos…

     

    Achivadolimni Beach on Milos

    or on the soft sands of Achivadolimni Beach on Milos…

     

    Mikri Vigla beach on Naxos island

    …or at Mikri Vigla beach on Naxos…

     

    sparkling blue water in a bay on Milos island

    …while the people in this boat have the sparkling waters of this entire quiet bay all to themselves on Milos

     

    Fira village on Santorini

    Fira, the bustling main town on the immensely popular island of Santorini

     

    Kleftiko on Milos

    The white cliffs at Kleftiko on Milos

     

    the beach at Ammoudara Crete

    Part of the long sandy beach at Ammoudara near Iraklion on Crete…

     

    the beach at Ammoudara Crete

    …and looking to the right along the same stretch of Ammoudara beach

     

    Mykonos Town viewed from the northwest

    Looking toward Mykonos Town from the northwest tip of Mykonos island

     

    Mykonos Town

    Some of the hillside hotels and houses overlooking Mykonos Town

     

    Elia beach on Mykonos

    Elia beach on Mykonos island

     

    Elia beach Mykonos

    Beach chairs and umbrellas on Elia Beach at Mykonos

     

    Windmills at Chora on Astipalea

    Windmills in the village of Chora on Astipalea island

     

    The medieval castle in Rhodes Town

    The medieval castle in Rhodes Town on Rhodes

     

    Filoti village on Naxos

    The mountainside village of Filoti on Naxos island

     

    sailing at Milos

    Going for an early morning sail on calm seas off Milos island

     

    Chora on Astipalea

    Chora, the mountaintop village on Astipalea island

     

    Mountains in the distance off Vathi Bay on Samos

    Mountains in the distance off Vathi Bay on Samos

     

    Naxos Town on Naxos island

    Naxos Town, the bustling main port town on Naxos Island

     

    A rock formation in the sea off Milos

    A rabbit shaped rock formation in the sea off Milos island

     

    Platis Gialos beach on Mykonos

    Platis Gialos beach on Mykonos

     

    Temple of Apollo at the Asklepieion on Kos

    Temple of Apollo at the Asklepieion on Kos

     

    Super Paradise beach Mykonos

    Looking down on Super Paradise Beach on Mykonos

     

    The Chapel of Seven Martyrs below Kastro on Sifnos

    Waves crash against the rugged coast below the Chapel of Seven Martyrs on Sifnos

     

    Amoudi Bay on Santorini

    Amoudi Bay below the village of Oia on Santorini

     

    Gorgeous Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

    Beautiful Agriolivadi Bay on Patmos

     

    pelicans at Nikos taverna in Mykonos Town

    Pelicans, like these two seen waiting for a fish dinner at ever-popular Niko’s Taverna in Mykonos Town, are famous mascots of Mykonos island…

     

    Paraportiani Church in Mykonos Town

    …while the incomparable Paraportiani Church is another Mykonos landmark

     

    Seagulls trail a fishing boat as it returns to port at Egali on Amorgos

     

    The village of Kastro on Sifnos

    The village of Kastro on Sifnos

     

    The Chozoviotissa Monastery on Amorgos

    On Amorgos, the spectacular 900-year-old Chozoviotissa Monastery is carved into the face of a cliff, 300 meters above the sea