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Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« on: October 21, 2007, 03:31:22 PM »
We're going there the 2nd week of November for 8 days. Bringing the mother-in-law and sister-in-law along as well.

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Re: Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2007, 03:48:38 PM »
Wiz, is from Greece

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Re: Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2007, 04:53:58 PM »
We're going there the 2nd week of November for 8 days. Bringing the mother-in-law and sister-in-law along as well.

I expect you are going to Athens.........in November.......or could it be Rhodes?

Anything I can help you?


« Last Edit: October 21, 2007, 04:56:31 PM by wiz »

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Re: Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2007, 05:14:33 PM »
We're doing Athens for 4 days and then onto Mykonos, Kusadasi Turkey,Patmos,Rhodes,Heraklion and Santorini for the 4 day cruise. I actually won the trip with my exchange student group. I'm kinda stoked about it. My inlaws were able to get the visa although it did take some jumping through hoops. Going to be staying downtown Athens in a overrated hotel it seems.

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Re: Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2007, 09:28:02 PM »
Greg,

i lived in the very south of Greece ,right on the Med. sea,  for 3 years.
it was fantastic.
(even though i was at a greek military installation lol)


i'm sure your cruise will hit the variuos islands,
it will be great!

on Athens, while interesting for its history, the parthedon ,and other structures,
 I din't really care for the city itself much...
the rest of the country i really liked.



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Re: Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« Reply #5 on: October 22, 2007, 12:39:22 AM »
I've done some sailing in between those isles in eastern Aegean.  Very romantic places; I liked Patmos especially for its spectacular monastery on the hill.  Very windy though; tell your ladies to grab some wind-proof jackets with hoods if you plan to explore.   

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Re: Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2007, 01:57:28 AM »
Here is my own view about the city. (I have written this in one of my old holiday brochures.)


Athens during summer is hot, noisy and congested. Athens is also astonishingly vibrant and beautiful with a surprise around every corner.  A cultural paradise or a large noisy city?

"It is fair to say that both opinions are perfectly valid!

It is impossible to escape the past: from the midst’s of the 13th century B.C. to the classical splendor of the Periclean Golden Age; from the Hellenistic Epoch to the Greco-Roman era; from the Byzantine Middle Ages to the Latin and Turkish occupation; from the 1821 War of Independence to today. Athens provides endless evidence of all these eras. However, it is still the Acropolis and Parthenon that cannot fail to have the largest impact on every visitor to Athens. Classicist or not, the city's impressive history cannot fail to take hold.

The most enjoyable way to see Athens and the quickest, is on foot. Syntagma (Constitution) Square, the Parliament building, the traditional changing of the guard, the National Gardens with their shady grounds, the sanctuary of Olympian Zeus, the Olympic stadium, the Presidential Palace and of course, the Acropolis and Parthenon. These are but a few of the many sites which are all within walking distance from your hotel.

A pleasant stroll from Omonia Square (The hotel Titania is 5 minutes walk from there) can take one through Syntagma Square to Plaka. Plaka is the oldest section of Athens, dating back to 1821, lying under the shadow of the Acropolis. Cafes and tavernas abound, filled with all manner of folk putting the world to rights. Colourful shops and flower-filled courtyards all add to the vibrant scene.

Nightlife is extensive and goes on until late. Evenings can be spent meandering through the bars and shops of the fashionable area of Kolonaki, enjoying a meal in the more bohemian Plaka, prior perhaps to visiting one of the numerous Athenian clubs that cater for all tastes. In the summer season one can take in an open air performance of a play or concert at the magnificent Odeon of Herodes Atticus in the shadow of the Parthenon. An experience not to be missed."


I see that you are going for a cruise around the Greek islands and I would suggest you take warm clothes this time of the year.

Remember: Hospitality in Greece is a Duty willingly performed.

Don’t forget to taste some good food in Athens…….and when you are back home then ask your wife to try some of my own GREEK HOME COOKERY recipes! 

http://www.greekhomecookery.com

You will be made to feel welcomed wherever you go in Greece. If Greece feels expensive then blame your dollar! When I was in LA last Xmas….I was paying 120 dollars for a dump motel room with nothing more than a TV set……..

For a LIVE weather report check:

http://www.ifstudio.org/weather/weather.php

Enjoy your holiday to my beautiful country and I would expect your TR when you are back ....

I am jealous of you as I will be visiting the cold Russia at the same time.


AJ

I guess you where in Crete…… How did you escaped from the Cretan women??  ;D


PS: Last 2 photos are from Rhodes island
« Last Edit: October 22, 2007, 02:07:02 AM by wiz »

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Re: Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« Reply #7 on: October 24, 2007, 08:11:38 PM »
wiz-
actually no crete for me..
i was in the Peloponnese ,an airbase near the small village  ,  thesoleneki
(i'm sure i've mispelled it)
there was a nice island just off the coast used  for bombing practice LOL
anyway , near the village itself  was a small ancient castle,
you could tramp around in..
and down the hill a nice resort hotel on the very beautiful , and pretty much endless beach , quite often filled with german tourist..

not a bad gig..


i miss the food, it was fantastic. i 'm still a big fan of greek cuisine ..=)
 
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Re: Anyone here ever been to Greece?
« Reply #8 on: October 25, 2007, 01:13:43 AM »
wiz-
actually no crete for me..
i was in the Peloponnese ,an airbase near the small village  ,  thesoleneki
(i'm sure i've mispelled it)
there was a nice island just off the coast used  for bombing practice LOL
anyway , near the village itself  was a small ancient castle,
you could tramp around in..
and down the hill a nice resort hotel on the very beautiful , and pretty much endless beach , quite often filled with german tourist..

not a bad gig..


i miss the food, it was fantastic. i 'm still a big fan of greek cuisine ..=)
 

I think I know where you were stationed...never been there but is near Patras.

I love Greek food, I love cooking and my Russian women never complained about my cooking!

Visit my web site for my book and there you can copy and try some easy recepies......

http://www.greekhomecookery.com

Greece has nearly 4.000 islands as you know but my favorite is of course Corfu. so here a few photos to remind you ..... of the old good days... in Greece....LOL

PS: Yes I will never stop un-shamely advertising my country in every opportunity I get.......
« Last Edit: October 25, 2007, 01:17:14 AM by wiz »

 

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