Saturday, February 11, 2017

A Glance Back

This was my second time to Greece, after 1999 visit to Athens and Samos Island during backpacking around Europe in summer holiday when I was a student.
That time, I had bad memory about Greece, since I got sick, most probably due to food after eating oily fried seafood in Samos Island. I had to be on my hotel bed in Athens for 3 days, with fever, nausea, vomit and diarrhea, not to mention the unbearable hot weather in summer.

This time, part of family trip, was much more enjoyable.
We visited Athens, Santorini, and Zakynthos islands.

I wanted to visit Santorini for long time, after seeing many beautiful views of this island from internet photos and movie scenes.
Though a bit cold, I think winter was the good time to visit due to less crowded.
We stayed in Dana Villas, a cave (carved on the cliff, common in Santorini for earthquake mitigation) hotel in Firostefani, a bit north of the main town, Fira.
The view of caldera sea was nice from the hotel, basically I was happy with the hotel, but our Mom with bad legs complained the access through many stairs.
We rented a car and drove around the island almost everywhere.
We enjoyed also the sunset moment at the famous Oia town, also in a parking lot in Firostefani where the blue dome church was located.
We liked also the restaurant called Pelican Kipos in Fira town.

We allocated only one day for Athens this time, and agreed we should have stayed longer in this town.
We loved the apartment we rented, located wonderfully in front of Hadrian Arch.
From the front window, we could see the Temple of Zeus, and from the back, the Acropolis hill.
It was well furnished with three bedrooms and the owner was nice too.
It was very close to main attraction, and we walked to Acropolis and strolled the pedestrian streets.
We enjoyed the shops and restaurants in the touristic area in Plaka district.
On our last day in Greece, we visited again Athens and with funicular, we climbed Lykavittos hill to see the sunset.
From the hill, we walked down to the center, watched the guard changing in the Parliament at Syntagma Square, had a short stop at the shopping street Ermou, then had a nice dinner at the very popular restaurant Mani Mani.

We visited Zakynthos, only to see the famous Shipwreck Beach.
Zakynthos was popular for tourist during summer for its beaches, but in winter, many places were closed.
We wanted to have a boat trip to the blue caves and the Shipwreck Beach, but there was no boat. The hotel informed somebody could arrange the boat, but it was too expensive for us. We tried to go to St.Nicholas port, but also there was no boat.
We drove to the view point cliff to see the Shipwreck Beach from above and was happy with the view.
Then we drove to a restaurant in the middle of nowhere, as recommended by Lonely Planet.
We were quite shock finding the restaurant was closed, but was informed by a local, an alternative restaurant nearby.
We were happy to dine in the rustic restaurant Ampelostrates, located uniquely in a vineyard. The access was not easy, but many local people dined there.
Zakynthos city center was small with a big square, museum and many shops and restaurants.
I was happy with our decision to dine at Yard of the Taste restaurant in our last night on the island.

Acropolis

Revisited after 20 years.
The greatest of all historic ruin.
The climb to the top was easy, though Mum decided not to climb.
























Acropolis Luxury Suite

Booked at Agoda.
The owner Mr. Takis, had 2 locations, the cheaper one and the more luxurious one.
I booked the cheaper one, but due to double booking, we got upgraded for free.

We were really happy with the apartment.
Though it was in an old building, the apartment was huge with 3 bedrooms and well furnished.
Above all, it was located greatly just across the street from Hadrian Arch!

From the apartment, we could see Hadrian Arch and Temple of Zeus from the front window, and Acropolis Hill from the back window.
Mr. Takis also took us to the rooftop with 360 degree view of the above icons.













Ouzeri Kouklis

Only about 20 items in the menu.
It was located in the touristic Plaka district.
We loved this family run restaurant food, though the staff, looked like gloomy (not happy).

Recommended in Japanese guidebook Arukikata.








Vyzantino Restaurant

Recommended by Japanese guidebook Arukikata.
This restaurant is located in tourist area, where many restaurants were located.
The food was OK.
The grilled octopus as recommended in the book was good too.








Lykavittos Hill

Lykavittos Hill is one of the 3 or 4 hills in Athens.
There is teleferic (EUR 7.5 round trip) to go to top of the hill.
Amazing view from the hill, including the view of Acropolis Hill with the sea in the background.
We watched sunset here with many people.
There is a nice cafe/restaurant on the top, and a small chapel.