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Six Weeks in Tolo
The Zesty Greek Travel Adventure continues…. The Peloponnese is a beautiful area of Greece that includes several different regions. We left our itinerary open, only booking a couple nights at a time when we first arrived in Greece, because our ultimate goal was to locate a good base camp with affordable long term lodging opportunities where we could take day…
Epidavros
Just a short drive from our Base Camp at Asini, is the Greek Village of Epidavros, which is also the location of The Ancient Theater of Epidavros. Our day trip began with a lovely drive along a windy mountain road. We pulled off the road slightly for a picture of this Church… Epidavros is part of the…
Grilled Octopus in Galaxidi
Sitting perfectly on the Gulf of Corinth between Delphi and Nafpaktos, is the village of Galaxidi, Greece. Galaxidi was a major ship building center in the 1700-1800s. Today, it is a must see historic village with numerous lodging options, charming shops and eateries, and a very nice swim beach. Our host, Theresa at Le Due Sorelle in Spilia recommended…
4 Nights in Kastraki
This is another piece of our Zesty Travel Adventure After enjoying a complimentary breakfast feast on the lower level of The President Hotel, we checked out of our rooms on the 9th Floor and rolled our bags out to the parking garage where our trusty economy sized rental car sat waiting minus one hubcap, of course. The night before I studied the route to Meteora…
Lost in Athens
This is the beginning of a Zesty Travel Adventure… It was mid April and Savannah didn’t have to report to Oglethorpe University until end of July. Meanwhile, Charlotte had been busy with her Homeschooling curriculum and had completed all of her 7th grade studies and much of the required 8th grade subjects, so she was slightly ahead and a…