Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Rodos Holidays (Part 3: Having Fun)

This is my turn to take a picture in front of the big church.








Xanthi waiting in the reception for the gang to depart. It's Saturday night and everything is about to begin.







Xanthi swimming at the pool. Yes, she's wearing my goggles cause she wants to stay in shape during holidays as well. Please don't mention all the food we ate during the four days.






Making the most of the room facilities. Here's me being jealous of the way Xanthi dries her hair.







Here she is again smilling at the open market. A good place for sea shells, loofah and lots of other stuff.







Hey, stop taking pictures and bring the food! Btw, keep in mind the name 'Elalfi' when you're in Rodos and you're starving.

Rodos Holidays (Part 2: The Hotel)

Here's a short description of the ideal place to stay while in Rodos (aka Rhodes). The 'Lindian Village' situated in Lardos, 10 minutes from Lindos and about an hour's drive from the city of Rodos








The hotel offers spacious rooms, and two types of suites (one with private pool!). It is placed right next to the sea and is flooded with colourful flowers. It offers all standard facilities, a huge pool, sea sports, spa treatments, 5 types of restaurants and many many more. For a complete presentation of the hotel visit this website

















Rodos Holidays (Part 1: Monuments)

RODOS holidays will be my first report on my new and kickin' blog.

Rodos, for those who don't know, is an island in the NE part of Greece bording with Turkey. It is one of the biggest islands in Greece, certainly smaller than Crete, but still big.

I was in Rodos this summer for four days (6-7-8-9 of August). It was my first time on the island and I was really amazed.

The island attracts a big number of tourists. That is mainly because of its natural beauty and a big number of different cultures that co-exist harmonically on the island. To name a few (apart from the obvious Greek one): Roman, Ottoman, Islamic. Its main attraction is the big castles with their big walls that surround the 'old town' of Rodos. Above you can take a look at the 'big' castle found in the end of the 'walk of the knights'.


Beside you can see the main entrance to the 'old city'. There are more entrace next to the main one, but believe me when crossing this one feels like passing through the medieval times.







On the left, you can see the most common mixture of a greek and ottoman church confessing the wide influence of Turks to all of the Dodekanese (complex of islands including Rodos) islands. The church is something like a little less glorious example of the 'Hagia Sofia' in Instanbul, one of the greatest examples of such mixture.














The town has a perfect feeling during both day and night. People come and go paying a visit to the monuments (for a full listing, opening times and admissions check islands's website), shops and of course until-next-morning entertainment. The city looks glorious at night and it's definately worth the visit.


Finally, there are numerous other places that deserve the visitor's attention. Some of them include the ancient city of 'Lindos', the '7 Waterfalls' and the 'Butterfly Forest'. All unique, all superb. At the end of the day don't forget to visit 'Faliraki' and 'Lindos' both famous for the fun and the deluge of people at night.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Welcome!

Hey everyone,

This is my new space where we can meet and have a little fun.

Enjoy,
GG