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  • Corfu GREECEMoving on to Greece, we stayed in Corfu for 1 week, and mostly we just hung out at our pool, because it was screaming hot, therefore too hot to do much else! Where we stayed. [img=http://p Posted by megan prawdzik in Wish You Were Here! | Nov 1, 2011
  • GreeceWe had no idea what to expect when we were arriving into Athens airport. We knew of Greece, some of its history and a small understanding of the people's culture from back in Australia, but what does it look like? Posted by Niki and Aj in Global Adventures | Oct 31, 2011
  • Rome, Naples and Athens (we've been ruined!)Hi all, Over the past week we’ve finished up our time in Italy with trips to Rome and Naples and have begun our travel through Greece. Rome was great! We did all the usual sights: the Roman Forum (could’ve spent a Posted by rossandemily11 in Ross and Emily | Oct 28, 2011
  • It's All Greek To MeGreece was so much fun even through the last minute changes in our plans due the economic and government situation occurring while we were there! Our flight was delayed to start of the trip...so we got up at 7 AM Posted by krusnak in Fall 2011 Abroad | Oct 24, 2011
  • Santorini, GreeceThe plan was to stay here for a week, but it was so good so we stayed for 3. The boat from kos got in late but the owner of the hostel we stayed at for the first 4 days Posted by Tamarillo in Wandering the World | Oct 18, 2011
  • Kos, GreeceAfter a 20 minute boat ride from Bodrum,Turkey we arrived in Kos, Greece. It's a small island, about 1.5 hours drive from one end to the other and fairly sparsely populated, except for the main area where the tourist come Posted by Tamarillo in Wandering the World | Oct 18, 2011
  • 1986 - Europe by double decker bus (Part 3 - Greece) Thursday 22 May - We arrived in Corfu at 7:45 am. The bus was thoroughly searched by Greek Customs with everything pulled out and thrown around. The camp site at Ipsos was right Posted by nzhamsta in Glynn's travel blog | Jun 3, 1986
  • SantoriniA hotel employee met us at the drop-off point and brought us down to our room at Aris Caves in Oia. There were a zillion steps after leaving the main walking path. Our legs would certainly get a Posted by bcash in Greece/Italy 2011 | Oct 3, 2011
  • Crete==Chania== After paying a 30 Euro fee for overweight luggage, we took the short flight to Crete on Aegean Airlines. The weather seemed much cooler in Chania than it had been in Athens, and we were very thankful for that! Posted by bcash in Greece/Italy 2011 | Oct 3, 2011
  • ItalyWe left our hotel in Santorini at 5:30 am, flew to Athens where we had a 5-hour layover, then took a 2-1/2 hour flight to Naples. We arrived in Naples around 2:30 and found our driver holding a sign Posted by bcash in Greece/Italy 2011 | Oct 3, 2011
  • Athens As indicated in the previous post, we are in Athens at the moment. It wasn't a plan to spend more than a few hours in Athens on the way from Milos to the airport but bad weather approaching took us Posted by Eurotramp in Eurotramp | Oct 1, 2011
  • MilosAnd now for the island of Milos! We arrived late in the evening and headed straight past the taxi and room hawkers in the direction of our hotel. When we got there we realised we had been so determined not to Posted by Eurotramp in Eurotramp | Oct 1, 2011
  • In Ruins on RhodesWe had a delightful stay on the island of Rhodes. It is a much bigger island than Santorini so it took a bit of adapting on our part. Once we settled in the hotel we headed out to Posted by The Flying Five in Our round-the-world Journey | Sep 25, 2011
  • SifnosWe are on a Greek island called Sifnos! We came by ferry from the port of Athens. We originally read the tickets incorrectly by two hours and only realised with fifteen minutes until the boat left, resulting in a hysterical Posted by Eurotramp in Eurotramp | Sep 25, 2011
  • On to TurkeyI really regret that we didn't "do" the Greek Islands. That trip will defnitely be on the to-do list. We walked around the Ancient Agora, Kerameikos Cemetery, the Temple fo Olympian Zeus, and Hadrians Library. You practically Posted by Pelham Family in The Pelham Adventure | Sep 25, 2011
  • Ancient Greece! Yesterday, we started our adventure touring through Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Israel, England and France. We left San Francisco International Airport around 6 a.m, it Posted by gabbyriechert in Roots of Democracy Adventure | Sep 3, 2011
  • A Familiar SightToday as we were entering the lovely Acropolis Museum we passed a group of teenagers sitting on a large bench while their teacher spoke passionately about the amazing things they were about to see inside. She was clearly thrilled Posted by Pelham Family in The Pelham Adventure | Sep 23, 2011
  • Technical DifficultiesAs you may have noticed, I have not been updating this blog regularly. Unfortunately it is difficult to come by internet, especially for long periods of time. I have decided to use the minutes that I do have online to Posted by Taiya in Taiya's Travels | Sep 23, 2011
  • AthensSunday, Sept 18 So, we took the ferry from Chios to Piraeus, an 8 hour night time trip where we opted for “airplane seats” rather than deck class, for an extra 3 Euro each. It was not Posted by teamkarim in 3 months, 4 (technically) continents | Sep 22, 2011
  • Best Food Finally Found!We have been waiting for that "amazing food experience" while traveling and we all agree we finally found it in Greece! I felt guilty in Spain when people kept asking for descriptions of the wonderful food, because truthfully I Posted by Pelham Family in The Pelham Adventure | Sep 22, 2011
  • Transportation strike in Athens...We left our Rome apartment at 4:00 AM for our flight to Athens this morning. No problems. I had researched the location of our hotel, figured out that we could take the metro from the airport, knew the Posted by Pelham Family in The Pelham Adventure | Sep 22, 2011
  • Santorini, Paros and MykonosSantorini is built on the rim of a volcano overlooking a caldera. Even though we sort of, kind of knew what a caldera was it never hurts to double check. For the rest of you who are also not sure, Posted by Ange and Adam in Ange and Adam's European Adventure | Sep 19, 2011
  • Santorini, Greece[img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/413879/0UploadedFi Posted by The Flying Five in Our round-the-world Journey | Sep 15, 2011
  • Athens, Islands, Singapore, Home!!Hi!! This has been a long time coming, but is my final travel entry for this blog. I've been home for nearly 3 weeks now and have only now found the time to write it, so it will be rather Posted by PhilAndRobsTour in Phil and Rob's World Tour | Sep 14, 2011
  • There's this island...After a rather long, rough travel day (food poisoning for both of us) which included fainting in an airport (Lee-Ann) and a pickpocket attempt on the metro (Warren), we arrived exhausted from Turkey at our hotel in Athens. However, Posted by Baxters in Baxters' World Tour | Sep 14, 2011
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