Monday, 14 July 2008

Week 14 , Rhodes, Greece

Dear Ethel, Family and Friends,

Well I’m pleased and sad that we have left Crete. Aghios Nikolaos was a good place to hold up for a week and we had really enjoyed Crete, but it was time to be moving on, high season is approaching fast and we can’t afford to be in Greece paying in Euro’s. We caught the ferry to Kathapos a smaller island on the way to Rhodes. It’s a long trip, 7 hours and we weren’t smart enough to get a seat with a power point so we could use the laptop, so we read. We arrived about 8pm and found accommodation easily enough 25 Euro a night (good price). We decided to stay 4 nights. We started with a recovery and recon day. Day 2 we did a tourist day trip to Delphi and Olympos which involves a boat trip to the northern end of the Island to Delphi and a bus trip to Olympos.

Olympos was a traditional although tourist oriented village. Traditional in the fact that the locals all get about in their traditional cloths, (even to hang out the washing) and do their traditional work, be it baking bread, making shoes or traditional clothes and working the windmill (yep a working windmill), all this for the tourists of course, but it’s great to see and the mill had a cafe attached so we had to have lunch there. I mean where else can you see a working Greek windmill... on my youtube site of course. (see the link below). A good days outing although it is a full day, 8.30 till 5pm.

Day 3 we hired a motor scooter, I usually hate the 50cc ones as I think they are under powered and dangerous, so I got a 125 model, however it turned out to be an automatic as well and a bit overpowered (2 stroke) for its weight, can’t win em all. So we set out around the Island on our yellow rocket, however as we had noticed since we have been in the Eastern part of the Med, it’s very windy, like 20 to 30 knots on some of the roads as the Island has lots of very steep hills funnelling the wind down like wind tunnels. So it was a slow start to our ride, but as we moved to the Northern and western part of the Island, the wind calmed down a bit. Just as well as we came to this side of the Island mainly for the beach at Lefkos. Well worth it, beautiful pristine white sandy beach (high praise coming from a Coolum Beach resident) however, still the Med’s chilly temperature. We spent the afternoon then a ride back down the windy hills on the other side. We enjoyed Karpathos although we thought it resembled a quarry in parts, not much vegetation at all. All in all, a good Island to visit.

Saturday we moved on to Rhodes, although not until six in the evening and arrived at half past midnight. However we did arrange accommodation for when we arrived and our host was there waiting for us, bless her. Pension Sophie we can recommend however we are paying more now we are in Rhodes. 50 Euros a night, admittedly it is a new room, all the rooms freshly renovated. Food and attractions are also a bit more expensive. We visited the Palace of the Grand Masters and the Archaeological Museum this morning and this afternoon I had a bit of a Hardy Boys adventure on my own, walking the ramparts, climbing towers and descending into dungeons under the old moat (all free).But we will be leaving on Tuesday to Marmaris, Turkey.

All the best for now,

Ric & Louise

Sunday, 6 July 2008

Week 13 , Aghios Nikolaos, Crete

Dear Ethel, Family and Friends,

We are still here in Crete, in Aghios Nikolaos at the eastern end, although we thought we would be in Rhodes by now. On left Hania on Monday, it was a nice place but a bit too busy, tourist wise. It was a big day in the Buses, taking two busses to get here. One to Iraklio the main town on the Island and change buses and a second far more crowded bus to Aghios Nikolaos. Unfortunately the Bus station in Agh Nik is nowhere near town and with no taxi’s and no one seeming the slightest bit helpful we had to leg it to search for a taxi. Luckily we eventually found one and the driver took us to a reasonable hotel. We thought we would stay a few nights and move on to Sitia the next town along to catch the ferry.

However we found out that the ferry only leaves once a week on Tuesdays, so we decided to take some down time and stay here a week. It’s been a relaxing week with a few beach days and a tourist day visiting Spinalonga a former Venetian Fortress Island and Leper colony. I will have a video of it soon. Also it’s been Navy week here in Greece all week so there has been nautical stuff happening like ship abandonment demonstrations, jet ski and wind surfer displays. They also had an Armed forces Laser sailing Regatta, so I went down to the marina and volunteered to help out. They were happy to meet fellow race officers from Australia and I went out on the committee boat to help with flag duty. Louise was invited also but thought her back would not be up to it. There were 20 full rig laser battling 20 knot winds although not much of a chop on the water. They were covering the 4 NM course in 30 minutes.

As it turned out on the Friday, the same day as the Regatta a couple from Germany who are staying at the hotel were getting married. Everybody from the hotel was invited, so Louise went along as their photographer. We were invited to their wedding celebrations that evening to a local restaurant overlooking the bay and were treated to everything on the menu, literally, all Cretan specialities. My favourite was lamb baked in cheese and covered in vine leaf. Despite there being 6 or so languages and everybody being total strangers a good time was had by all until the early hours.

On the Saturday, the pride of the Greek Navy turned up to moor in town, a spectacular sight. Once they were fully moored and the official arrival with dignitaries and so forth, they opened the ship for inspection to the public, so we went along as well. We expect tonight is the end of Navy week and there will be marching bands and fire works to finish it off.

So all in all it’s been another fun filled week. We will be catching the Ferry to Karpathos on Tuesday which is on the way to Rhodes...unless something else happens.

All the best for now,

Ric & Louise