Holidays in the Greek islands

20 things I enjoy when I am on holidays in the Greek islands:

1. Closing the eyes and listening to the waves of sea.

2. Endless beach parties.

3. Having breakfast, lunch, and dinner next to the sea.

4. Looking at the endless blue of the sky and sea without thinking anything.

5. Smelling the aroma of Greek bakery in the middle of the night that challenges you to go there and taste everything. The choice is difficult. Begin with tiropita, spanakopita and for something sweet take a bugatsa.

6. Climbing on the roof of a white church in Santorini.

7. Eat eat eat. Fish, Suvlaki, musaka, greek salads, and fresh fruits.

8. Discovering a hidden cave and swimming naked.

9. Renting a motor yacht and having a hop on hop off tour from island to the next island.

10. Spending the whole day with bikini and pareo.

11. Listening to Greek music such as the song of Melina Merkouri that says that the moon is made from paper and the beach is fake. But if you had believed her just a little bit, everything would be real.

12. Feeling the sea salt sensation all over your body.

13. Looking around myself and seeing happy carefree people.

14. Losing the sense of time. What time is it? Is it Monday or Sunday? Where did you say that we are now?

15. Participating in a Panigiri!!! Eat and drink like a local and dance Syrtaki or Kalamatiano with strangers.

16. Letting myself enjoy the Greek hospitality. It will sound strange, but only when I lived in foreign countries, I really understood what Greek hospitality is. When you live in Greece, you don’t really understand it because you take it for granted, but when you go to live in a foreign country, then you get it. Only if you compare it with other countries, only if you see a different side, you understand what Greek hospitality is all about.

17. Window shopping jewelleries that are inspired from the ancient Greek architecture.

18. Having a hot tan. Going there with a skin which has the colour of milk and coming back home with a chocolate skin.

19. Walking barefoot in hot sand.

20. Coming back to your country, looking at the photos that you took in Greece and spontaneously having a big smile in your face that makes you desperately want to have a bit of Greece in your life and forever.

Do you have similar experiences in Greece?

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2 Comments on Holidays in the Greek islands

  1. Olga Radomskaya
    October 11, 2014 at 7:32 pm (10 years ago)

    Oh, yes! I understand your attention very well. When I am at home I always miss greek people, their tenderness of feeling, attentiveness.
    Every centimeter of Greece is full of love and geniality.
    Nature and landscape are so fantastic! Sea, hills, mountains, olive-woods, cypresses, churches… Really beautiful. Food is fantastic! Musaka, bugatsa, emista me kima, taramasalata, tiropita, giros and coffee of course!)) Oh, I imagine it and…. wow! (By the way, I like greek restaurant on Prinz-Eugen-strasse, in front of the Belveder).
    When I was in Greece for the first time it was a real tragedy that I must return home. I had a lot of tears.
    Greece taught me moderation, kindness… Now when I come to Greece I feel I come home. Even the air is mine. And I don`t buy fool tourist`s things, but pictures or photoes of places I`ve been, my favourite sweets…
    And this year I started to learn Greek language))

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    • the viennese girl
      October 11, 2014 at 7:48 pm (10 years ago)

      Thanks for you feedback and photos Olga! I completely understand what you mean. I miss the Greek island each and every moment, especially Samos and Santorini!

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