A couple of weeks ago, I went to Greece. Why Greece you say? I'm glad you asked. Back in December I went to Cairns, Australia to visit my real life bestie from Year 9, and she told me that she and her husband were going to Greece in May. Since I have no shame nor issues with being the third wheel, I invited myself along. Fast forward five months and here we are.
They were flying in from Australia but I was only coming from Vienna since I'd arrived in Europe three days earlier (another story for another day).
Shit showers and nearly missing the ferry
I arrived in Athens early afternoon and made my way to Piraeus, which is where the port is. All the ferries to the islands go from here in the mornings and we wanted to be close by (mostly so they could sleep in a wee bit more after being on a plane for 24 hours).
One side of Piraeus (where most of the hotels are) is quite nice. The other side (where the metro is) is a bit shit. If you get the bus from the airport, you go to the nice side. Plus you don't have to change metro lines and it's cheaper. An all-round win I'd say.
I stayed in a cheap hotel, which was totally fine. However, I am going to complain about Greek showers which are not dependent on how much you spend. It seems that most of the time they are those stupid hand-held showers. In normal bathrooms there's a hook thingy on the wall to make it a proper shower. Except in Greece. Here, they like to put the hook thingy in a weird spot in the corner of the shower so you can't actually stand under it. This spot is also designed to maximise the amount of water that flows out onto the bathroom floor, which then becomes a safety hazard. I suspect the root of all Greece's economic woes stem from their poor bathroom design. They're probably all frustrated they can't wash their hair properly, and from slipping on the tiles on their way out.
Piraeus, Athens.
Since we were in different hotels I agreed to meet Sue and Pras the next morning at 6:15am on the corner. Boarding of our ferry started at 6.30am for a 7am departure. Like a normal person that likes uninterrupted sleep, I have total silence set on my phone at night except for alarms. However, changing timezones fucked this up and I never heard it. Luckily I woke up at 6.15am, however, I was now in a panic. I had repacked everything the night before so all I had to do was change after sending Sue a quick text saying "FUCK I slept through my alarm, give me 5 minutes". I had planned to take a photo of the stupid shower in the morning but that was no longer happening. Instead it was dress, rush check-out, and run to the corner. It wasn't until we were on the ferry that I could actually brush my hair and make myself look like I hadn't overslept and got ready in five minutes.
Despite being on the fast ferry, it still took about six hours and stopped at Mykonos and Naxos on the way. I assume celebrities and millionaires just take a helicopter or private jet over. You can fly there on commercial airlines but when Ryanair comes up first in google, you're better off taking the ferry.
I hate Ryanair and I also hate boats. Mostly cos I get really seasick. Luckily, I'd bought some drugs (€9!!! WTF Greece?) in Athens so there was no vomiting for me that day. Furthermore, Sue had booked us some good seats that weren't in the cheapest section of the ferry, so it wasn't actually terrible despite there being no wifi. My overpriced ginger-based drugs worked great and kept on working when we arrived. The road up from the port is very windy, which would also usually make me sick.
Mykonos and/or Naxos. I dunno. They both looked the same from the ferry.
Is it pool time yet?
We stayed at the beautiful Katharos Villas in Oia, which I highly recommend. They are very new and very nice. What I liked most is that each one has its own pool. Such luxury!
It's always bikini and wine time in Santorini!
A million dollar lunch view
By the time we had lunch on the first day, it was 3pm and we were pretty much starving. We wanted somewhere close by and Ammoudi was 10 min walk down a steep hill from our villa.
There are a bunch of tourist restaurants here that all serve the same thing for the same price so just pick the one with the best looking waiters.
There is a surprising amount of cutlery in the water here.
Meanwhile, up in Oia...
This is one of the main towns in Santorini and where I spent the most time since I did not have any transport (and the public bus is always full). You can rent quad bikes—which Pras did—but they are only suitable for two people. He did uber me up the hill a couple of times, which I appreciated.
Oia is really nice with gorgeous views everywhere you turn, at any time of the day or night.
So many pools!
My morning workout
One thing that bothered me about Santorini was the slave donkeys. These poor animals spend all day carrying lazy humans and miscellaneous items up and down the mountainside. I felt really sorry for them and obviously refused to participate in it. Plus, it meant there was a lot of donkey shit around.
I went on a bit of a hike one morning up the steep steps from Ammoudi to Oia. It only took 8 mins 30 sec according to my stopwatch, and that was stopping twice to take some photos. At less than 10 minutes, I think that demonstrates you don't need donkey transport. Plus it was a pretty good cardio workout despite the donkey shit smell everywhere.
Since it was early, there was hardly anyone in Oia so I decided to walk around the town and get my selfie on without a million other people in the background.
Ammoudi to Oia steps (on the right of the left photo) and the view from the top.
Just a typical morning in Oia filled with sleeping dogs, cats and an Asian wedding photo shoot.
Give me ALL the vegan cheese!
If you've been following for a while then you know I'm vegan. I typically eat a low fat, wholefoods diet. However, when I'm travelling I like to try new—preferably local—dishes, and low fat goes out the window. The hands-down winner for vegan food in Santorini is Katharos Lounge. This place used to serve meat but the owner went vegan two years ago and when she reopened for the 2018 season in mid-May, she made it 100% vegetarian/vegan. Woo!
I tried a bunch of things and they were all really good, but the baked vegan feta was definitely my favourite. Since I'm not a food instagrammer I forget to take photos 95% of the time. This was one of them.
Another place I ate at was at Yogi in Fira. I was attracted by the sign that said "vegetarian and more". It turns out the "more" meant meat, but they did have a good veggie burger which was vegan if you didn't get the cheese. The bun was really dark (not burnt) and it was pretty good. Plus the woman making it was vegetarian and vegan-curious and asked me lots of questions. Basically desserts were her downfall and the reason why she hasn't upgraded to vegan yet.
I also recommend Green Market in Fira. This place had a decent range of vegan snacks (good for the ferry ride) as well as vegan cheese, vegan yogurt, nut milks, tofu etc. In fact, this was the best place I went to in the whole of Greece for supplies.
Luckily Greece has a lot of naturally vegan foods but they love their olive oil on everything. Obviously you can get a Greek salad anywhere and just ask them to hold the feta and put the oil on the side. Most places also have fava and/or giant lima (gigantes) beans on the menu which are super tasty. Baked stuffed tomatoes and capsicums are another good choice. Of course, everywhere comes with fresh bread—usually for free—so you can also fill up on that as well. You might get bored eating the same things in standard restaurants, but you won't go hungry.
Is food in Santorini cheap? No. But if you can afford to stay in here, you can afford the overpriced meals.
Santorini sunsets
I'm not a big sunset person but it's hard not to be impressed by them in Santorini. On our last night, Pras ubered us up the hill to a sunset lounge where we ordered drinks and watched the sun go down. It had been raining a bit earlier that afternoon so I don't think it was a 10/10 evening but I still got some nice shots.
No kids
One of the best things about Santorini is there is hardly any kids. In fact, I don't even know what kids would do here. I'm pretty sure they'd just whinge about all the hills and being dragged to wineries. There's not really any good beaches, and even the pools are designed for adults just to sit and drink in.
So if you're not into family vacation spots and/or want to ditch your own kids for a few days, Santorini is an excellent choice.
Katharos Beach. It's not like the Gold Coast.
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Would I recommend Santorini? For sure. It's beautiful everywhere you turn, and not overcrowded in May at least. However, it's not a budget destination and getting around is a pain unless you rent something.
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Upvote and resteem. Great post. When you are in Vienna be sure to go to the "heurigen".
Thanks. I'm already back home. I didn't go there.
Great post :-)Thanks for sharing @choogirl, another spot to put on my list!
Yeah definitely. It's a great spot.
Looks good. I just need to wait 15 years for my kids to grow up.
On the plus side, it gives you time to save.
A dad is a guy who keeps photos where his money used to be.
Hahahaha. You could probably get rid of it all together then, now that photos are stored on phones.
It sounds amazing!! Hope one day I will see it for myself ;)
I love Greece at all! I spent there my working holiday during studing university, so I have great memories;)
I know! How good is Greece? I enjoyed it a lot.
Lol, Cambodia is exactly the same with the shower situation... But Santorini looks stunning. Definitely a place I'd love to take the wife when the kids are a bit bigger.
Seriously, is Australia the only country with all-round decent showers? It's not that hard!
Very nice pictures. Santorini is so beautiful, hope you enjoyed your time in Vienna also. It's also very nice of you not to participate in riding a donkey there. I also think in this heat it's pretty cruel to do this to the animals. I also have to admit you shot some really nice pictures and as always your report about your holiday is well written and interesting. Keep on and have a nice Day.
Oh thank you. That means a lot coming from you. I like to group them together in a collage so they don't look as bad en masse! But I have to say, the Google Pixel 2 takes very nice photos. Much better than my old Samsung phone.
YES!! I've been waiting for this post from pretty much before you left!
Santorini is so weird... so pretty in some spots and so hot and rocky and unappealing in other spots. Your pools look so amazing though! No kids is so great... there's something about kids in pools that just pierces the eardrums y'know.
Thanks for putting this together - 100% WORTH THE WAIT! Again, not great at maths, maybe 10,000% worth the wait. Anyway, 3 thumbs up!
Hahaha. Thanks for waiting then. Yes, the pool was amazing. I loved it.
Lol, 3 thumbs up makes me think of Blinky.
I'm amazed by the amount of information and pictures in your interesting article @choogirl. Santorini is unique also for its shape and for the volcanic origin. In fact, it's basically what remains of an enormous volcanic eruption. In case you're planning to visit Zakintos, let me know.. I've got a couple of hints about one of the most astonishing beaches worldwide ;-)
Thank you! I'm back home now so I won't be going there. I googled it though and it does look very nice.
The shipwreck beach in Zakintos is unique.. for next time!
Holy moly 🤣
Aaah donkey shits...one thing travel videos dont show, why didnt I think of it. Bummer
Lovely choo and you are so beautiful!
Why thank you Fairy!
Spectacular pics! Beautiful scenery and the place looks good too 😉 Have fun Choo
Lol! Thanks GA.
Santorini has been on my to go list for absolutely years and years..... looks like you had a great time, and you took plenty of photos!!!
I know! It's a miracle. I took so many I could even delete some of the more shit ones.
Huhu! I love your blog! I enjoyed reading it. I love how you rant about their shower to donkey's shit everywhere. Hahaha.
Santorini is one of my dream destinations. I wonder how I'm gonna raise money to afford it. Haha. Maybe if 1 Steem is worth $20,000 already. 😂
Looking forward to your post about Delhi. More travels @choogirl! ✈️💚
Oh thank you. And it really is a beautiful place.
Looks lovely! I dream of no children holidays ;-)... They're OK really....most of the time....
And don't get me started on European showers! Actually, just showers when travelling outside of Australia. I swear I once spent 30 minutes working out how to turn one on and then another 15 working out how to make it hot because I was too proud to ask reception...
I'm glad you had a great holiday. Looking forward to Vienna :-)
Lol! That sounds like the UK with their stupid power showers. And yeah, I don't understand why bathrooms outside of Australia are so rubbish. Perhaps this is something we should export.
Woooohhhh, it was hell alot of fun reading your post and enjoying all these places by your view, I was wondering why you didn't take a snap of that shower but you clearified that in next paragraph, and the thing about donkey shit is the worst experience which I also had whenever I visited some hill stations. Overall you're having a great trip, best of luck for delphi.
Thank you. Yeah, I was disappointed I didn't get the shower photo as well.
Lucky girl! The other day I was checking out those hotels with private infinite pool in Santorini and now you are there, what a coincidence! Santorini is like a dream place for me, was there once but unfortunately not in the summer, by the way I had the similar story, nearly missed the ferry as the deck is so far from each other lol. It's the NO.1 holiday place in Europe in my opinion. Enjoyyyyyy!
It was a dream place for me too. I'm glad I've ticked it off. May is a good month. I think the roads (which are not designed for the amount of traffic there at all) would be awful in peak season.
Thjose villas look so beautiful and with wonderful views
I remember having similar issues with Showers in Greece years ago and am not surprised nothing has changed
They were so nice. I think we were one of the first in ours. Everything looked brand new, including the utensils in the kitchen. Highly recommend.
I dont travel anymore these days other than by road so I wont make it there but through your post I was there Virtually
Looks awesome! That hotel where everyone gets their own pool is crazy! I could totally handle lazing around in a private pool with wine :)
I know. I spent most of my time there in a bikini. It was so good. As soon as we found that place we were like "Yes. Book".
Poor donkeys, and to have their poop everywhere along the path isn't very hygienic. The smell would be even worse during hot days.
I felt really bad for those donkeys. And they just looked sad. Although this might be their regular expression, I'm not quite sure.
Luxury and beauty radiance is here! Amazing photos. Yes, indeed, it is not quite a children's holiday. Rather, they enjoy a break from everyday worries, a tired millionaire. But I would not mind visiting wineries))) Although, my vacation is impossible without my children. So while we choose something more familiar and native. But you know, wineries, one day I will come to you.
It definitely felt like a luxurious place. My friends visited one wineries on their quad bike but apparently it wasn't that great, so I don't feel like I missed much. Tours were about €100 each. Um no. That's a lot of wine you can get instead.
Sounds lovely, I’m adding it to my travels for sure! I think you did well taking your own selfies too, bravo 👏 I’m not much of a good photographer either, only after I consumed it I think to myself, I probably should have taken a picture. I am curious to know what these showers look like now too.
Thank you Kubby! I tried with the selfies, just for you :)
Kinda like this, but without the rainshower bit. Like why would you put it there?????
That is terrible, what were they thinking?!
Oh, I remember these showers and I think you are a good sport about it!I freaking whined about it until I left!
Looks like a relaxing time!
Well, if shit showers are your biggest problem on holidays, I think you're doing pretty well. It was a great destination.
OMG girl, it is your delivery that makes it so hysterical.
Hahaha. Ok, thank you!
Thumbs up for a fabulous blog packed with heaps of interesting information and magnificent photos @choogirl Can't believe you're not into sunsets. A glass or two of wine and look what you produced! Soooo beautiful! Pity about the showers......it's those sorts of things that make you appreciate home, once you get home it sounds as though you had a great holiday. Those images of Katharos Villas are awesome. It looks like an idyllic setting. You didn't happen to bring home one of those good looking waiters by any chance did you? (U & R )
Thanks Trudee. Hahaha. Sadly there were not hot dudes in my hand luggage when I left.
Well your reputation as Steemits most eligible bachelorette (in light of your 3 recent proposals) remains in tact @choogirl. Australia's hot dudes can breathe a sigh of relief and join the queue of 'would be' suitors. (:
Lol, where's this queue? I don't see it. Just empty spaces all around me.
They're there @choogirl ........just hiding in the shadows atm. Suffering from a mild case of 'intimidation by the brain/beauty combination' to declare their love. (lol) Any day now you will be swept off your feet by a handsome hunk, and planted on the back of his white horse, as he heads for the nearest mesmerizing sunset.........and the rest is history.
Lol. That's a nice story you tell Trudee.
Yeah......well. I probably did exaggerate a little when I think about it @choogirl What are the chances of a handsome hunk riding up to you on a white horse? The horse 🐎 is much more likely to be chestnut brown. 😊
Santorini must be so beautiful. Need to go there one day!
Well, you are on the right continent now and you don't have to sit on a plane for 24 hours to get there! Seems like a good reason to go.
yes true, that´s the good thing in europe. you can see so many countries and don´t have to travel days to reach them. anyway, I miss Australia! 😢
ABSOLUTELY spectacular.
Thanks mate!
Sounds pretty nice. Especially the no kids part ;)
Lots of great photos too. Thanks for sharing.
Oh my ! it sounds like an incredible place to visit, thanks for this attractive review @choogirl ^_^
Lol. That's me (except with a kindle instead of a paper book!)
and except the blue skin I hope ^_^
See you out there 🌍💜Hi there @choogirl ! I’ve really enjoyed reading your article 😌 Been wanting to visit Santorini for some time now. The villas that you stayed at look fantastic - makes me want to go even more, haha.
Thank you! Yes, they were super nice.
Hey @choogirl. Fun read. I like the way you write, like you are speaking to us normally. Love the pool for each unit deal. Poor donkeys. They get a rough deal in life in many places.
I don't care for sunsets either. To me they are like waterfalls or ABC (another bloody cathedral).
I am alittle confused about Vegetarian Falafal. When is it not veg? I'm going to make some falafal tonight actually. Must go soak some chickpeas now....
I don't mind Ryanair once I got over how every plane looks like the fusalge has baked on soot from blown engines. I would use them before Jetstar anyday. Fuck Jetstar.
Thanks Izzy. Lol, cathedrals. Yeah, I get that.
Falafel is vegetarian. It was the place that wasn't. But my burger was fine.
Oh I hate Ryanair. I don't like how each page you click to adds a new cost (or at least it did last time I flew then). I also hate stansted and that train there that costs more than the flight.
That bathroom comment 😂
I'm excited about the vegan food! I never would've thought they'd have so many veg-friendly options.
Thanks! Me either re the vegan options. It was really good.
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Greece is definitely on our bucket list and your comment about "no kids" just made it the #1 on the list :-P
(We laughed about the shower, we actually don't understand why in Australia we can't actually take them off the wall! Need to find some balance here :-P)
Most handheld showers are shit, although I admit the newer ones are pretty good, so I'd probably get one of them if I was doing a bathroom reno. I would not put it in a stupid place that makes it unusable though. Yeah, Santorini is good if you don't want kids around. There's probably other islands too, but it's the only one I went to.
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Beware of Greeks bearing dodgy showers Choo :p
How long and interesting post from you. Your post fulfill my desire. You have shown your excellent work on travel. Thanks for your hard job and time.
Thanks!
Cheeeesss... :)Amazing location @choogirl
It really is.
Yes, amazing. I think when to go there. I want swimming.. Hahaha
Great post! Is any place in Santorini affordable and most importantly kids friendly? The pictures from there are amazing especially the pools and open view. Lucky girl you are!
Sorry to be a pain. I know you said you barely saw any kids but are they allowed? I showed this post to my husband and he really really really liked what he read and saw. It’s a matter for me to convince him to consider this destination for future holidays flying down from Poland to Greece at a good family price ;)
Lol! Yes. There were children around, but not that many. I have no idea how kid friendly it is. I guess you'd have to google that.
Thanks. If you don't go in peak season the prices are better. I think May is a great month cos the weather is nice but it's still early in the season so it's not as crowded as the summer months. Our accommodation was not too bad price wise. You could definitely pay a lot more.
Santorini is an awesome place. I don't think everything on the island is overpriced though. Besides, 9 euros for drugs is pretty okay for me. Paying 200 euros for a night in one of those hotels is not.
Really? I thought 9 euros was really expensive compared to when I've bought them in Australia or Sth America. Interesting.
I wasn't complaining about the prices in Santorini, it is a top tourist destination after all, but it's definitely not as cheap as other places.
Wonderful girl, wonderful places, glad to see you enjoying this place.
Thank you.
Really it's a fantastic place and prefect for spending time for a couple, hope you enjoyed lots. Your photographs also excellent, thanks to share with us your exciting trip and best wishes for you and your family.
Thanks. Although I don't have a family. I do what I want.
looking good,so enjoing holyday also travel
I was intrigued to visit your blog by the way that you handled a spammer in with a comment of yours:
When I visited this blogged, I laughed multiple times while reading it. I have had similar problems with those stupid shower heads that do nothing but wash my chest while they hang on the wall, and if I take them off the wall, it is awkward to do anything with them. They are the dumbest invention.
Santorini looks like an amazing place to visit. I would love to go and eat a lot of cheese and drink too much wine that I would probably fall down the hills. Thank you for sharing this experience.
Hahaha. I like that you came here based on that comment.
Hmm, yes falling down a hill, drunk, would be a risk in some spots.
Santorini is out travel destination this summer. Interesting that you mentioned, no kids. My 14yr old daughter will be wanting to come, but she's past the little kid stage now.
Looks lovely, I will duly write my own report on return!
wow! I was in greece next year but in winter :-( we do not have oportunity to visit Santorini because at that time they do not have transfers there. It looks like incredible! Great for you!