This morning we woke up and got ready to leave. We packed up our backpack and were going to make our way to the airport. Before we left though, we made one more stop for some delicious Greek yogurt and baklava gelato, and actual baklava. We grabbed a few more peeks at the beautiful scenary and then made our way to the little Santorini airport. From there, were flew to Athens where we'll be catching our flight home to the States in a few hours! Greece, it's been great! Seriously. I love you. See you soon!
Our married-life travel adventures! Seeking out the most delicious food and fun experiences!
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Santorini Day 3: Lots of fun and then a flat tire
This morning we started the day by going to the Akrotini Settlement which was an Ancient city during Minoan Bronze Age (1600 B.C.). The settlement was destroyed by a volcanic eruption and everything was covered in ash. It has been suggested as a possible inspiration for Plato's Atlantis and is still continuing to be excavated.
After leaving the settlement, we decided to make our way back to Ammoudi Bay & Oia. We stopped at a random small little town for lunch where there were a few small guest houses and a store or two. It was really quiet but a cute place to stop.
Friday, August 1, 2014
Santorini Day 2: Oia & Ammoudi Bay
With our own ATV this morning, we were free to explore the rest of the island! First we made a stop at Kamari beach with is famous for its black sand. It was pretty rocky near the shore so it wasn't the best beach to play in the water so we laid out for a little bit. Will got some random Greek donut (not as good as American donuts- no sweet enough), we took a nap in the sun, and had lunch. Will doesn't have a huge tolerance for tanning (he really can't go more than an hour or two), so after a bit we made our way over to Oia. We did stop at some fun look out points to get a picture. It was just so fun riding the ATV around and going for the drive.
Once we made our way to Oia, we decided to walk over to Ammoudi Bay first. We had heard there was some delicious seafood taverns there as well as a fun place to jump off cliffs. Needless to say, this was Will's favorite part! He's a little fish and loves to swim and around and play and so we spent a few hours here. The little cliff we jumped off doesn't look that high in pics and doesn't even seem high in person but when you're standing at the edge it looks scary! That's because from the edge, you can see the underwater rocks and they look huge and sharp and like you might hit it when you hit the water. However, when you look from under the water, you realize there's plenty of water for clearance and it isn't an issue at all! It was fun jumping off. The jump was high enough that the water would rush up your nose and give you a monstrous headache and wedgie. It also sometimes hurt depending on how your feet hit the water but nonetheless, it was still fun!
Once we made our way to Oia, we decided to walk over to Ammoudi Bay first. We had heard there was some delicious seafood taverns there as well as a fun place to jump off cliffs. Needless to say, this was Will's favorite part! He's a little fish and loves to swim and around and play and so we spent a few hours here. The little cliff we jumped off doesn't look that high in pics and doesn't even seem high in person but when you're standing at the edge it looks scary! That's because from the edge, you can see the underwater rocks and they look huge and sharp and like you might hit it when you hit the water. However, when you look from under the water, you realize there's plenty of water for clearance and it isn't an issue at all! It was fun jumping off. The jump was high enough that the water would rush up your nose and give you a monstrous headache and wedgie. It also sometimes hurt depending on how your feet hit the water but nonetheless, it was still fun!
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