Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Naxos to Symi


 
 

                                          More Amazing Greek Islands

 

One of the Reasons for my coming to Greece was to pay a visit to Friends who live on the Island of Simi. All I knew about Simi was that it was an Island where Wealthy Athenians used to Holiday, some building rather Grand Greco/Roman Style Villas, complete with Doric Columns and Ionian Pillars (Don't ask me which is which)!! The other thing I knew was that Simi is quite close to the Turkish Mainland.
 
An Intriguing at time perplexing things about Island Hoping is figuring out how to get from A to B. Naxos to Simi is a tricky One there are no direct Sailings, at least not in Late September. So with  help and advice from a Travel Agent and my Friends on Simi I booked a Ferry to Santorini where I would arrive Early Afternoon. I would then take the Midnight Ferry to Rhodes ( An Overnight crossing) I would spend the Day on Rhodes and catch the 5p.m. Ferry to Simi only a two Hour Voyage!!
Santorini
 
Santorini is quite Striking but a. trifle too Crowded and Fashionable for my taste. I had a pleasant few Hours exploring the Town and eating. There appeared to be lots of Classy Restaurants but I contented myself with some Great Shish Kebab!! Catching the 11p.m. Bus to descend the very Steep Hill and negotiate the succession of  Spectacular Hair Pin Bends which eventually deliver One at the Harbour.
 
 
I spent next Day in the Old Town of Rhodes, for a while watching the Young Guys whose Job entails Charming Tourists into their particular Café!! I watched in fascination as they appeared to recognise approaching Prospects Nationality from afar  greeting them in the appropriate European Language including Russian, Japanese and Korean were also in their Arsenal. These young Patter Merchants had a pretty good success rate and there was lots of friendly Banter and  Rivalry between the Greeters from Adjacent Bars and Restaurants!!
 
Regarding the above I later had it explained by a Hotel Owner that many of the Hotels on Rhodes have adopted the " All Inclusive Package Holiday" This of course means that as Guests are receiving everything including Drinks in their all in Price there is then no incentive for them to ever Leave the Hotel. This is the Reason why Bar and Café Owners are literally Fighting for every Customer!! The Guy who told me this Suggested Scathingly that the only way some of these Tourists would actually become aware that they were in Greece is if the Hotel Held a "Greek Evening"!!
Old Town Rhodes
 
Personally I would rather stay at home than Book an all Inclusive Holiday. Half the Fun and Adventure of Foreign Travel are the unexpected things which occur in New Places. For example I enjoyed one of the best Salad Nicoise  I have ever eaten sitting at a Pavement table outside a small Restaurant while watching for my Ferry to Arrive in the Harbour of Rhodes. Had I been on an all inclusive package I would not have found this Restaurant. So it was that replete with Salad Nicoise and Chilled white Wine I boarded the Ferry for Simi!!

As the Boat approached Simi Harbour I found myself caught up in the atmosphere of Mild Hysteria present whenever a Ferry Docks in Greece. The Crowds of Greeters on the Quay at the Back craning their necks to get a first view of Friends and Family while those waiting to Board press forward!! Meanwhile on the Car Deck the Passengers Gently Jostle each other to get into Pole Position ready to Charge down the huge Hydraulic Ramps which descend with agonising Slowness!! I had spotted Andy from an upper Deck so had a general Idea which direction to take.
Simi Harbour and Town

Pat and Andy live in a Charming Small Apartment where One can lounge on the Terrace taking in spectacular Ocean and Mountain Views. The best thing about this little piece of Paradise being that it is only a Five Minutes Ride from Simi Town. It was Great catching up with my Friends and we calculated that we had not met for around 8 or 9 Years as they moved to Greece around 9 Years ago and I have lived in Thailand for almost 6 Years!!




All this delicious Food was prepared
on the way here in the Boats Tiny Galley
I did not see all that much of Simi apart from the Town, which is absolutely Charming and not terribly Touristy. I walked to the Beach which is frequented by my Friends, and enjoyed a Fabulous day on a Boat which is owned and Skippered by a Friend of Andy's named Yani. 

I had a terrific time meeting and eating and drinking With my Hosts Friends, a Charming Bunch of Fun People . Andy who is a Bon Viveur is of course known to all the Taverna Owners who give a big Welcome to the various people he introduces to their Restaurants! Possibly as a "Thank you" for Andy's Patronage and in recognition of the business he brings Mysterious free bottles of wine arrive at the table during the course  of Dinner!!



The Day out with my Friends on the Poseidon (Yannis Boat) was one of the High spots of my Greek Oddesy!! After stopping in a Pretty Bay for a Swim Lunch time saw our arrival on this Beautiful Island, with its uninhabited but Pristine Monastery.




Perfect Spot for a Picnic


I can almost smell that Chicken Barbequing 










All the Food for Lunch was prepared in the Poseidon's tiny Galley. Yanni and his sole Crew member working like Trojans while Andy was entrusted with Skippering the Boat. Some off the Passengers whiling away the Voyage drinking Pimms which they had mixed in a couple of large plastic Buckets!!

Once on the Island people Swam and visited the Monastery, or just lazed as the fancy took them. Lunch as you might gather from my Photographs was a rather impressive affair, delicious Food washed down with Lashings of Wine!! All in all a most perfect Day!
Picture from the Monestery

As is always the case when One is having a really great time my 4 Nights on Simi flew past. All too soon I was heading back down to the Harbour with Andy who was seeing me off on the next stage of my Greek Adventure!!

















Simi Harbour
 
 
 


Friday, February 20, 2015

A Ferry to Greece


                                      Ancona to Patras


In the third Week of September Last I made the 24 Hour Ferry crossing from Ancona in Italy to Patras in Mainland Greece. This is the same Route where on December 28 an Italian Ferry was engulfed by Fire and 10 Passengers Tragically Perished. Today's Ferries are fairly Luxurious with Bars, Casinos and a choice of Restaurants. One is essentially in a floating Town and  thoughts of the Panic and Fear which would arise in the event of Fire are the last thing One is apt to think on.

I believe that Passengers sailing on the Stricken Vessel were expecting to Sail on a Ferry similar to the one I travelled on. For some reason the designated Ferry was not available and People embarked on a Boat which was something of a Rust Bucket. I am sure that the replacement Ferry was considered Seaworthy, however a Fire which started on a Car Deck could not be contained and fairly quickly engulfed the whole Ship!!

Passengers endured 24 Hours on a Freezing Sleet
Lashed Deck Choking on Toxic Black Smoke!!

Unlike the Poor Souls spoken of above my Crossing was uneventful. My Eurail Pass had given me Free Ferry Crossings on this Route Plus a Bed in a Couchette ( A tiny Cabin with 6 Bunks, where One is packed in like a Sardine in a Can, but infinitely preferable to sitting in a Chair all Night!!) In fact my return Ferry Crossings to Italy plus the 30% Discount I received on all my Ferry Journeys to the Greek Islands is what made the Eurail Pass worth the Money!! Had I just used my Pass for the Train Journeys I made the cost (Almost 600 Euros) would have rendered the Pass a Poor investment!!

One final thought as regards Traveling on Greek Ferries if making an overnight Voyage and paying full cost for a Cabin ( Cabins are rather expensive) the price is usually exactly the same as flying. It is really then a matter of personal Preference. What occurs to me is that because of the time of Year my Ferries were all a lot less than half full, in the Summer Months those Boats must get pretty crowded!!

A four hour Bus Journey to Athens and an Overnight stay in the Hotel Adonis in Piraeus later I Sailed on the Early Morning Ferry Bound for the Delightful Island of Naxos. I first visited Naxos some 25 Years ago, and had retained fond Memories of the Delightful Old Town and its Wonderful Narrow Steep Alleys and Steps which are a Joy to explore. I remembered Bougainvillaea Festooned Houses which Nestle side by side with Inviting Restaurants and small Colourful Shops. As One Saunters through this intruiging  Maze One gets the feeling that One is actually walking through Somebody's House!!

There are a Lot more Restaurants, Shops etc. on Naxos than when I last
The Old Town is Just as Captivating
as My Memory of it!!
Visited, although the Islands essential Charm and Romance remain intact. I was told that late September is an ideal time to visit as nowadays Naxos is rather Busy earlier in the Summer. I believe Naxos is a Beautiful Island with some fine Beaches. I have to confess that I only visited one of the Outlying Beaches and that was 25 Odd Years ago, and as I recall involved a rather Sweaty Bus Journey!! Being rather a Lazy Tourist I used the Town Beach which was perfectly OK for Sleeping in the Sun and Swimming!!


While I preferred to spend my Evenings Eating and Drinking in the Labyrinthine Street's of the Old Town there are lots of interesting looking Restaurants and Bars facing the pretty little Harbour.





Greek Cuisine while in no way comparable to French or Italian is rather Good, I think ''Hearty'' describes it quite well!! As mentioned there is a large choice of inviting looking Restaurants and Bars on Naxos. What I missed were the little Morsels, rather like Mini Tapas ( small pieces of Octopus and Grilled Prawns etc.) Which my then Girl-Friend and I enjoyed in a Taverna overlooking the Harbour of Skiathos 40 Odd Years ago. As One sat quaffing an Ouzo or a Beer these little offerings were I suppose intended as an inducement to stay for another drink!! Although I did not see any Tavernas Serving up these delicious Tit Bits I am Sure that there are still Bars on some Islands where the Tradition Survives.
Octopus Drying in the Sun



Dining here on warm Greek Evening
Pure Bliss!!


This was my favourite Restaurant. Diners in this picture are actually sitting outside in a delightful little Alley. I noticed a number of Greek Families eating here quite late in the Evening on my several visits which I took as a good sign!! Taramasalata was not on the Menu but they got me some from where I know not. Fresh Home Made Taramasalata with a Plate of Good Olives and Crusty White Bread washed down with Chilled White Wine is my idea of Heaven!!


I dream about Taramasalata in Thailand
With no space for Gardens
Still Flowers and Plants are Everywhere