- Greece 2022: Retrospective
- Day 86: Athens Flight to the UK
- Day 85: Sifnos to Athens (Koropi)
- Day 84: Sifnos Troulaki Monastery and Kamares
- Day 83: Sifnos Sightseeing
- Day 82: Mum and Dad Arrive on Sifnos
- Day 81: Piraeus to Sifnos
- Day 80: Athens Airport Meet Up by Metro and More Piraeus
- Day 79: Exploring Athens Part 2: Hadrian’s Library, Roman Agora & Ancient Agora
- Day 78: Exploring Athens Part 1: Acropolis, Parthenon, Museum and Temple of Zeus
- Day 77 Agistri to Piraeus
- Day 76 Agistri Part 2 – Megalochori and Dragonera
- Day 75: Agistri – Chalikiada, Megalochori, Dragonera, Livadakia and Aponisos
- Day 74: Aegina Temple of Apollo, Ferry to Agistri
- Day 73: Exploring Aegina – Aegina Town
- Day 72: Exploring Aegina – Nectarios, Aphaia, Agia Marina, Ancient Olive Grove, Marathonas and Perdkia
- Day 71: Crete to Aegina
- Days 67-70: Last Few Days in Stalis
- Day 66: Day Trip to Agios Nikolaos and Elounda
- Day 65: Gym in Malia, Sunbathe in Stalis
- Days 63 & 64: Malia and back to Stalis
- Days 59-62: More Malia
- Day 58: Malia, Gym and Jogging
- Day 57: Stalis to Malia
- Days 52-56: Stalis Life
- Day 51: First Day in Stalis
- Day 50: Ios to Crete
- Days 48 & 49: Last Two Days on Ios
- Day 47: Southern Ios – Tris Ekklisies, Magganari, Kalamos and Chora
- Days 45 & 46: Exploring Northern Ios
- Day 44: Ios Mylopotas Relaxation
- Day 43: Amorgos to Ios
- Days 42: Kos to Amorgos
- Days 37-41: Kos Town Downtime
- Day 36: Kos Paradise Beach, Kefalos and Zia
- Days 34-35: More Kos Town Relaxation
- Day 33: Kos Lido Water Park
- Days 31-32: Kos Town
- Day 30: Kos Paradise Beach
- Day 29: Kos Town Hotel Move
- Day 27-28: Astypalea to Kos and Kos Town First Day
- Day 24-26: An Unexpected Extension on Astypalea
- Day 23: Astypalea Part 2 – Vatses, Kaminakia, Marmari, Steno, Schinonta and Chrisi Ammos
- Day 22: Exploring Astypalea: Tzanakia, Agios Konstantinos, Livadi and Chora
- Reflections on Paros
- Day 21: Paros to Astypalea
- Day 20: My Last Day on Paros
- Day 19: Exploring Paros by Quad Bike (ATV)
- Day 18: Paros Revisiting Aliki
- Day 17: Parikia Again
- Day 16: Chilling out in Parikia
- Day 15: Antiparos Again
- Day 14: Paros Parkikia Sightseeing and Beach
- Day 13: Antiparos e-bike Experience
- Day 12: Paros Golden Beach
- Day 11: Paros Krios, Marcello and Naoussa
- Day 10: Paros Aliki Beach
- Day 9: Paros Logaras and Punda Beaches
- Day 8: Visiting Antiparos
- Day 7: Travelling to Paros
- Day 6: Back to Kalamata
- Day 5: Elafonisos
- Day 4: Monemvasia
- Day 3: Climbing Mount Taygetus
- Day 2: Mystras
- Day 1: Manchester to Kalamata
- It’s Almost Time… Kalamata Here I Come!
- 2022: Another Greek Summer Beckons
Monday 18th July 2022
Breakfast and a Day Out
We still had our hire car until 8 pm, so our plan for the day was to get out of Kos Town and explore a bit of the island. I’ve seen most of it already, but it was my girlfriend’s first time on Kos, so she was keen to see as much of it as possible.
We got up early and went downstairs for breakfast at 8 am. One of the best things about Hotel Sonia is its breakfast: a small, but excellent selection of hot and cold items, fresh tea and coffee, nice juices and a pleasant little veranda to eat at.
First Stop: Paradise Beach
I wasn’t sure where to take my girlfriend, but after some discussion, we decided to head to Paradise Beach on the southeast coast – a well-known sandy beach and a popular location. I figured we could spend a few hours there, get some lunch nearby and then explore other areas on the way back if we wanted to.
The drive to Paradise Beach took about 40 minutes. It was a little busy already, but we found space on the sand to put down our towels – avoiding the expensive sunbeds. We went for a swim and laid out for a while, then decided to rent a pedalo (€20 for 30 minutes), which was good fun but hard work as I had to do most of the pedalling!! There was a fairly strong westerly breeze across the beach, too, meaning we kept getting pushed towards the rocks at the far end and having to work hard to pedal back to open water. Still, we had fun diving off the boat and using the slide.
Lunch and Camel Beach
We decided to head away from Paradise Beach for lunch as no proper tavernas were nearby. We drove a bit further west towards Camel Beach and stopped to eat at a restaurant called Jenny Camel, with nice views across the bay. The food was okay, but nothing special and a little expensive – I had a burger, and my girlfriend tried the pastitsio.
Before returning to the car, we walked towards a hilltop with nice views down to Camel Beach. Disaster struck on the walk back to the car when one of the straps on my leather sandals came away from the base – these were my most comfortable, trusty shoes that have been on every Greek trip with me for probably the last 15 years!! I could still walk in them, but not very comfortably. I was determined to get them fixed rather than throw them away.
Camel Beach
Camel Beach looked quite nice and wasn’t as busy as Paradise, so we drove the car down the hill and parked to spend some time there. Finding a quiet spot was easy, and we enjoyed another few hours of swimming and sunbathing.
Back at the Hotel, Dinner and Drinks
We headed back to the hotel and arrived just before 5 pm. With no more plans for the car, I tried returning it early, but there was nobody at the rental shop to receive it, so I parked up outside the hotel instead. We showered and rested briefly, then prepared for dinner and a few drinks.
We walked around Kos Town and down towards the old town to explore a bit, ending up at Eleftherias Square near the Ancient Agora. Neither of us was that hungry, but we fancied sitting down for a drink, so we got a table at one of the tavernas that lined the square. I ordered a carafe of wine, and my girlfriend had a Fanta Lemon. We then decided to try a cocktail, which turned into two cocktails and made us rather merry!
At this point, we were hungry, but probably due to the alcohol, we decided to stay put and eat where we were instead of finding a nicer taverna somewhere else. I ordered moussaka, and my girlfriend had chicken nuggets and chips (very Greek, I know!) I don’t think the food was that great, but it was hard to tell after our drinks! The bill came to nearly €70, the most I’ve spent on dinner in a long time, but it was a fun evening.