Santorini
September 21-26, 2016
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We flew Aegean Air from Budapest through Athens and on to Santorini |
Santorini
was a large round island until about 1600 BC when a massive volcano erupted
and blew most of the island away and caused a tsunami that was catastrophic for
Minoans on the Island of Crete more than 80 miles away. Now the island of Santorini is shaped more
like a sea horse than a ball. Beautiful
white and bright blue accented houses and churches are now built on the rim of
the ancient volcano.
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View of Fira |
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Our Hotel at Oia was Mystique...Tons of steps! |
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From our private deck at Mystique |
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I don't know how the workers carry heavy baggage to your room! |
The
Minoan civilization at Akrotiri on the south end of the island was an advanced and
strategic seaport in the years just before the 1600 BC volcanic eruption. The ruins of that civilization are only
preserved because thick layers of ash from the volcano poured down and covered
their homes to protect them from deterioration.
Beautiful frescoes in their homes show that they were well traveled and
had leisure time to create beautiful art.
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Fresco from the room of the ladies |
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Beautiful frescos remained because they were covered with mud |
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Amazing pottery |
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The monkey fresco |
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Inside the Akrotiri prehistoric town |
Large
pottery vessels show that they had an abundance of wheat and barley, which they
cultivated on the island using step farming.
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Pottery and shards |
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They are still uncovering many ruins |
Our
first two nights on the island we stayed on the south end of the island in the
village of Megalochori at Vedema Resort.
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Inside the resort |
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Going to dinner |
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Checking in |
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Pool at Vedema |
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Barb having a Greek lunch |
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Inside Vedema check in lobby |
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Driving down to the beach |
We
enjoyed riding horses down to the Aegean Sea through the vineyards and into the
water on the black sand beach.
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We passed a church |
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Through the water |
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The sand at the beach is very rocky |
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Black sand beach |
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We stopped at a winery |
At
sunset we drove our rental car to the southwest tip of the island and enjoyed
the sunset under a lighthouse.
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Beautiful sunset |
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The lighthouse was built in 1892 |
The
magic and calm of this island is starting to affect us. The people are fun to be with and are calm
and satisfied. What is there to complain
about? This is a unique and beautiful
place.
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Red sand beach |
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Donkey's are available for hire to bring you from the water up to Fira. They also use them to carry loads. |
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Barb in Fira |
Next
morning we put our luggage into our mini-Fiat Cabriolet (luggage barely fits)
(we barely fit) and drive to the village of Oia (ee ahh) on the north side of
the island. The trip took about 50
minutes because we took a long detour along the east coastline of the island
and ran into more than one dead end.
Getting lost helps you discover alternatives.
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It looks like a Flintstone car! |
Oia
is a beautiful village with a spectacular view of the caldera filled with water
with land jutting out of the water on the opposite rims of the ancient
volcano. It makes for spectacular
scenery.
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Oia by night |
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Breakfast at Mystique |
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Barb at breakfast |
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View out our window |
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Scott |
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Donkey's |
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Oia has beautiful marble walkways, as opposed to Fira, which has very rocky paths. Don't wear high heels! |
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Oia |
One
of the best ways to enjoy the views is from the water. We booked a semi-private cruise (up to 21
people) on a 45-foot catamaran and discovered that we were the only two guests
that day! We enjoyed a 5 hour private
cruise and tour of the caldera lazing in the sun, snorkeling near the white
sand beach, swimming in the thermal waters above a hot water volcanic vent at
Palia Kameni, and enjoying a wonderful fresh fish and Greek salad lunch
prepared on the boat by our crew of three sailors.
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The name of our boat was Carpe Diem |
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We snorkeled near the white sand beach |
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On the boat |
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Our lunch is ready to barbeque |
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View of the white rock |
Time
spent window-shopping at Fira, swimming and tanning at the black sand beach at
Perissa, and a lazy stroll up the ancient village alleyways of Pyrgos round out
our days.
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Black sand beach near Perissa |
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Scott took a swim |
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Our funny little car |
Pyrgos
is a hidden jewel. We drove there late
in the afternoon and the pre-sunset lighting seemed to add magic to our climb
in a maze of white alleyways past homes with antique doors (with character), and
Byzantine churches where bells were ringing and Sunday services were being sung
by locals welcoming you to come inside.
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Churches and bells |
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Inside one of the churches |
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View in Pygros |
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The bells were ringing |
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Small alleys |
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Barb |
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Beautiful old wood doors |
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Inside another church |
The
beauty and charm of Santorini is apparent and is reflected in the calm, easy
going and happy demeanor of its people.
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Inside our room at Mystique |
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More Donkey's |
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Having a welcome drink |
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Fira |
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Gelato in Fira |
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A beautiful painting |
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Our bedroom at Mystique |
We
were surprised to see that a gondola system replaced a long hike up stairs or a
donkey ride to the city of Fira on the ridge.
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When we came 30 years ago, you had to either walk to the top or take a donkey. (We walked) |
We are still having an amazing time!