So I am in absolute heaven right now. When we first arrived in Oia (said Ia) I could not believe how perfect everything was and how it was exactly as I thought it would be. It has always been a dream of mine to come to this small Greek island and I feel so lucky to be blogging from the balcony of my 'cave apartment' right now.
We arrived in Santorini at 1.35pm on Sunday afternoon (it is now Tuesday morning) and were greeted at the airport by a friendly chap who drove us to Oia. This was organised through our air b'n'b booking so it was a very nice to relax on the drive knowing that everything was legit (I do always worry a little bit when I organise things through the internet, but touch wood nothing has ever gone wrong yet). On the drive he told us a bit about the history of Santorini and the different landmarks as we drove around the island. It was about a 35 minute drive and we were greeted by another man who carried our suitcase to our apartment. We followed him around a few paved paths and after about 3 minutes walking we saw the view and it actually took our breath away, it was unbelievable. In the past I have found that sometimes places I've visited are not quite as good as the post card but I am telling you this place is the real deal.
Check it out...
View from our balcony |
Hard to wake up to this... |
View to the right |
Our balcony - no one is staying in the other place so it's all ours! |
Cave apartment exterior |
We quickly dropped our stuff off, got familiar with the apartment and then were off exploring. Of course I was thrilled to find all of the boutique jewellery and art stores lining the marble pathway through the village of Oia. We got some food and then headed back so I could have a nap because it was a very early start and I didn't sleep on the plane.
You can probably tell from the photos that it was weirdly foggy so we didn't worry about going to see the sunset on Sunday. Our taxi driver said because the island was warming up the fog came but thankfully it only lasted that first day and we've had picturesque blue skies ever since. We went to a restaurant just above our apartment (literally 30 second walk) for dinner and I had chicken souvlaki and Si had a mushroom and duck pasta. It felt good to be eating Greek cuisine again and the view wasn't bad either ;)
Gate to our apartment |
Our pathway |
Out on the main strip |
Funky |
That blue on white is so cool! |
Waiting for our food |
Loving the setting! |
Chicken souvlaki! |
Pasta! |
Dessert wine - on the house! |
I woke up quite early on Monday morning and it took me a while to register where I was and as soon as I remembered I was outside taking in the blue skies, calm sea and everything else around me. Then I went to a small store to buy some supplies for breakfast. Then I waited and waited and waited until Simon finally emerged so we could get started on our day out exploring.
I really wanted to go to the ancient city of Akrotiri and Simon researched the best way to do this. We caught a bus from Oia to Fira and then went from Fira to Akrotiri. Once we got there we organised to go on a guided tour with two other couples. The guide was well worth the money and really brought the ruins to life. Akrotiri was a prehistoric city which was destroyed in an eruption in the 17th century BC. This was the same eruption which made Santorini the landscape it has today (the caldera). It's similiar to Pompeii in that the ash helped to preserve the city so archaeologists have been able to see what life was like when it was inhabited all those years ago. We both loved it, learnt a lot and highly recommend visiting here.
Akrotiri! |
Happy Zara |
These vases have been left exactly as they were found |
Mmm interesting |
It was huge and this is only 12-15% of city |
Red Beach |
A photo by the beach |
Warm enough for a bball shirt |
We headed back to Fira and got a pizza for lunch and then we got back to Oia we had a bit of down time before going to find a spot to watch the sunset. I had read that it was hard to find a spot because the sunset is what makes this island famous and it was busy alright. We did get there with quite a bit of time to spare so we found a good spot and it just happened to be at the entrance of a gift store which I may or may not have looked in and bought something for the house while Si held our spot... It got crazy busy.
Showing off Santorini |
Blue sky! |
We found our spot |
Happy! |
Sun in a heart - cute |
A few people... |
The sun goes down |
We took our time walking back and stopped in at an amazing book store where I bought a book to keep me entertained for the next few days. Our host had recommended it and it was well worth the visit.
She had also given us a list of restaurants worth trying so we went to one just up from the one the night before and moussaka was on the menu so I was definitely getting that. Oh my it was delicious!!! It was gone in a flash it was that good.
Inside is even cooler! |
Si tried a Greek beer |
Moussaka in a clay bowl |
Gone a few minutes later |
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