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Sunday, September 29, 2024

karpathos - olympos & diafini

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Karpathos - 16th of September

Roadtrip into the mountains, a thousand and one bends, but then you end up in a fairytale village!

Olympos is the most traditional and at the same time most remote village on the island of Karpathos.

Drinks and pastries at the first tavern we came across. Turned out the owner was the beauty, we saw stocking up at the greengrocer on our first day in Pigadia. It's a small island.

Olympos is literally stuck to a mountain and all the streets from high to low are connected by stairs and narrow alleys.
The main street of this unique mountain village looks a bit touristy. Everywhere women in traditional costumes are doing needlework, who all complimented me on my beautiful blue skirt with embroidery. As we wandered through the side streets and colorful alleys, I bought a pair of handmade Greek slippers with embroidery and pompoms.

In the afternoon we drove to the east coast. We ended up at a beautiful beach along the quiet main road of the village of Diafani.

Diafani is a nice, quaint fishing village with the sense of tranquility and only a few traditional tavernas. Perfect place for seafood lunch with a view.

We stayed the rest of the afternoon on the beach swimming, reading and lazing around and could clearly see Rhodes in the distance. Every now and then we crossed the street for a drink on the terrace, where the only guests were a few old greek men. We really got that old-fashioned Greek island feeling, from when we went island hopping on the Cyclades in the late eighties.

We actually wanted to postpone the return journey as long as possible, but we also knew that we had to make the gigantic winding journey back to Pigadia, and preferred to do this in daylight.

The return trip seemed strangely shorter and upon arrival at our 'villa september' we took a dip in the pool!

Later that evening we had dinner in the port of Pigadia and did some grocery shopping.

Thursday, June 20, 2024

amalfi 🍋

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Salerno - Thursday 6th of June - 16751 steps

A boattrip to Amalfi after breakfast and Henk's daily diary drawing.

Only a half-hour walk through the city to the harbor from where the boats depart to all the beautiful places on the Amalfi Coast.

Upon arrival the Costiera Amalfitana is even more beautiful than we could have imagined. We are not surprised, you get lyrical about this place. The Amalfi Coast is considered one of the most beautiful coasts in the world because of its natural beauty and cultural history. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Many beautiful lidos with hundreds of colored parasols and italian sunbeds, however there is still a lot of faded glory, we are happy about that!

Caffe freddo at the not so trendy beach bar is always more fun.

We walk along the coastal road to Atrani (this deserves a special blogpost).

Once we get back to Amalfi we go into the old town and it's busy busy busy everywhere. We have lunch at Pescheria Cica and had fresh fried seafood in a paper cone, the perfect quick snack turned out to be a great choice! We treated ourselves on typical lemon sorbets, served in a huge fresh lemons, for desert.

In the afternoon a dip in the sea and drinks in the sun on the beach in Amalfi, what else do you want?!

Dinner at nostra casa with bella musica e vista sul mare.
Pasta-pesto & anchovies.
Salad with tomatoes & tuna.
Prosecco & Peroni Capri to end this day in style.
The Amalfi Coast is something of divine beauty!