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Venice to Turkey 13

Day 13 Thessaloniki, May 16

We had a ships tour scheduled today that we managed to cancel at the last minute in lieu of riding the HOHO Bus and doing our own thing. We have been less than impressed with the ships tours as their organization is somewhat lacking.

So we have a leisurely breakfast in the restaurant and get off the ship around 9:30 AM. We see the HOHO Buses right in the taxi area. How convenient!

We pay €18 for the bus and board it right in front of the ship. It takes us around the city, stopping at all the ancient buildings and we get off at the top at the Fortress of 7 Towers, or the Heptapyrgion, an old castle. It actually had 10 towers, and we never find why it is called 7 Towers. Situated at the highest point of the city within the Situated at the highest point of the city within the historic Ano Poli (Upper Town), the fortress offers panoramic views of Thessaloniki, the Aegean Sea, and on clear days, Mount Olympus days, Mount Olympus. We don’t spot the Mount.

Walking around the ruins keeps our cameras engaged and we marvel at the vistas. We walk back down to the bus stop and ride for a bit more. We get off at the Rotunda and the Arch and entertain our cameras once more.

We choose to get a bite of lunch here and have a tomato and cheese dish along with an eggplant dish. Wash that down with some local beer and wine and life is good! More street art and graffiti are everywhere.

While we eat, we watch the HOHO Buses come every 15 minutes. So we time our finishing eating a couple minutes before the bus comes.

We step over to the bus stop and wait. And wait. And wait some more. A half hour later another HOHO Bus comes and accepts our tickets. There is a White Tower that we would like to see but it means we will have to ride the bus two more times. So when we get back to the stop at the ship, we opt to just get off.

Back on the ship, we get back in shipboard mode and begin by relaxing in our stateroom. We visit with Patrick and Sue from the west coast of Ireland in Palomar Restaurant during dinner. Fun chat!

Tried to get seats for “The Prom” in the theater tonight but it was standing room only. We stood and watched for a short while but sitting down has a real value. So back to our stateroom it is to catch a movie. While watching the movie, I felt a bit of movement so I looked out the window and there are two meter seas! Yay!

Venice to Turkey 11

Day 11, The Island of Rhodes, May 14

Leisurely breakfast in the restaurant this morning. Not in any particular hurry. We have until 4:30 to get back to the ship. We get off at 8:45ish. About 50 meters away from the ship is the Hop On Hop Off Bus. We get on and there are no available seats.

So we get off at the next stop and walk around for an hour until the bus comes back. We walk around and find a farmer’s market next to the Old Town Wall. We walk in to Old Town and cars and bikes drive in and out on the same medieval road. We walk back to the bus stop and reboard. There are a couple seats up top where we like to sit. There is only one bus, and the bus schedule has precise arrival times for each stop. A couple stops later, we arrive at the Acropolis (remember, ‘Acropolis only means ‘Top of the City or Hill’) and a lot of people get off. So now we get to pick our preferred seats.

We ride the entire loop this time and get off at the Acropolis the next time. We walk around the Acropolis and check out the ruins of what appears to be Olympic arenas and the Temple of Apollo Pythios.

We walk down and find our way through the town to a bus stop. We stop in the heat for a couple glasses of cold white wine and some interesting snacks. The driver of the only bus recognizes us by this time and gives me a fist bump. We ride the bus to the entrance to Old Town and get off. We enter the walls of the old city and find it is filled with chatchkey vendors. We do walk around and find a couple of souvenirs to buy.

Now our legs and feet are really tired and we find our way out and back to the ship. Joannaline, our waitress in Hudson’s tonight, AKA ‘Sexy Anytime’ is quite the character! So we also get a few shots off the ship and kick back for the evening.

After dinner we turn in. See you again tomorrow!

Venice to Turkey 10

Day 10, Santorini, May 13

The ship is anchored in Santorini harbor. We Tender to shore at the bottom of the cliffs and take a bus to the top. We walk up to the top of Pyrgos and get our first views of the island. The island is amazingly sparse of growing things. It is almost desert like.

Walking around Pyrgos is quite interesting. One thing for certain is you are always walking up or down. Donkeys are used here to get yourself and your goods around. One must develop great leg muscles living here! On the way up, there are small entrepreneurs everywhere! Want a deck of playing cards? We see the first blue dome of Santorini, but not the blue domes of postcard fame! And the entrance of Mary?

Different views from the top reveal a fairly stark landscape. We have been given limited time at this stop, so visiting the shops is not really possible. Our guides, in the last photo of this set, give us a lot of historical information but I choose to spend a lot of time looking for photographic vistas. Notice a couple of vineyards here. In Greece, it is very common to grow grapes on short vines low to the ground. Very little rainfall here so the grape leaves grow in tight clumps and collect the morning dew!

The lady guide is there to tell us about our next stop, an ongoing excavation of Akrotiri, Thera, that is so important they have built a building over it to protect it from the elements! It is common all around the world to have different guides that have different areas of expertise. Also, different places require their own guides to make an income.

The bus travels on along the island. Notice the vineyards all along the way. No grapevines grow taller than a foot or so as they are self watered by the morning dew! Unfortunately, Greece is no different than most of the world where ‘street artists’ and graffiti taggers leave their mark wherever they possibly can! And donkeys hold a specific place in the culture here!

Then the bus takes us to the top of the island, or in other words, to the north end where lies the city of Oia (pronounced Eee-ah). This is the place where the iconic postcards of Santorini are found. We are excited to take our own iconic photos of the famous blue domes and white buildings. Alas, it seems that Santorini is quite overrated. There are a few blue domes but only a few. The scenic vistas are interesting, but quite different from what we expected.

Santorini has desalination plants for it has no fresh water. The processed water can be drank but is not preferred. Therefore they import bottled water. We never hear stories of what they drank in ancient times, perhaps wine? Oh well, we take our pictures and find a rooftop restaurant where we try some local wines and moussaka. Even though the views were not what we expected, a good time is had by all!

Back on the bus, we travel back to the port where we take the local ferry to the ship. All in all, Santorini leaves us a bit disappointed. This is not an attractive island, but an interesting populated desert island. On the Tender back to the ship, we even spot an interesting landslide formation on shore that resembles a bird!

Back on the ship, we go to the Primrose Bar near our stateroom and get glasses of wine and participate in random trivia sessions. We go to Hudson’s for dinner, which happens to be the main dining room. Food is pretty good tonight. We spend the evening watching the Motown show in the theater and game shows in Penrose. Then to bed it is!

See you all tomorrow!