Happy Birthday Beccarah!
The birthplace of Apollo,
Mykonos shines like a diamond in a Sapphire Sea. Although the rocky soil at Mykonos looks austere, its
cube-shaped white houses have a characteristic charm, contrasting as they do
with the dazzling blue of the sky and the sea. Myknonos belongs to the island group known as the Cyclades,
since they form a rough circle around the sacred island of Delos, one of the
religious centres of Ancient Greece.
Our ship docked at the Tourlos pier and we boarded a bus for
a short trip downtown. To see more
of the island, hiring a vehicle was the recommended method of cheap
transport. So we walked over to
the scooter/quad bike dealer and had a chat. 20 and we were off on quads to explore! We drove out past the airport then down
to Paradise Beach – Kez and David dipped their toes but the water was very
cool. Next, we drove to Kanalia,
finding a delicious bakery for a snack before driving along the coast and back
to the bike shop – a total of almost 3 hours! We weren’t allowed to ride the quads into the downtown
shopping district so we walked through Little Venice and Kastro.
Walked to the windmills and the beautiful jewellery shop at
the base. Walked around Little
Venice.
Mykonos was always in
danger of invasion by pirates, so the town and harbour are compactly built for
defense. You may hear that the
tight, winding maze of streets was designed to confuse invaders, but it also
does well to break the effects of the strong winds coming in from the Aegean
Sea.
The streets were very narrow and winding and it was a very
windy afternoon! Enjoyed a beer
for 4.50
a pint and a huge pizza.
Shopped. Managed to dip our
toes in the Mediterranean on the walk back to the bus. It was cold!

Am picturing you behind the wheel Linda...whooooooo-ing your way around Mykonos
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! It was the hugest fun! You would've loved it!!
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