Ryan is always looking for the best shot!
We spent the first two and a half days touring Athens. We saw all of the major sites and museums including: Acropolis, Greek Agora, Roman Agora, Keramikos, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Hadrian's Library, Tower of the Winds, Temple of Hephaestus, Mt. Lycabettus, Pan Athenaic Stadium, many churches, National Archeological museum, Acropolis museum, Byzantine museum, Folk Instrument Museum, etc. We also had many wonderful dinners along the way, and Ryan and Rachael had the opportunity to try almost all of the traditional Greek foods.
Our dinner in Psyrri at a Greek-Turkish taverna.
After we completely wore Ryan and Rachael out we decided to give them a bit of a break and take them to Rhodes! We took a 45 minute flight over to the island and spent four wonderful days exploring it. Our hotel was in the Medieval city and had fantastic views from its rooftop where we ate our daily breakfast. During our first day in Rhodes we explored the Medieval city and relaxed by the harbor.
The entrance for our hotel, Via Via, was on this narrow alleyway.
Ryan's creativity shows as we pose for fun pictures at the harbor.
Beautiful view towards Turkey as we watched the cruise ships leave for the day.
Beautiful view towards Turkey as we watched the cruise ships leave for the day.
Day two in Rhodes was a bit more eventful as we decided to rent a car and explore the island. Thanks be to Ryan who volunteered to drive the manual transmission Kia that got us around! We explored Filerimos Monastery, the ancient sites of Ialyssos, Kameiros, and Lindos, and even had time for some wine tasting, road side honey tasting, and a quick dip in the Aegean Sea.
This was our car. Ryan has his foot to the floor most of the
time as we were going through the hillside. Oh, and if you see Ryan
ask him about the Bee Incident in the car.
time as we were going through the hillside. Oh, and if you see Ryan
ask him about the Bee Incident in the car.
Two different views of the partially-reconstructed temple of Athena Lindia.
White-washed houses of the modern city of Lindos.
On the third and fourth day in Rhodes we stuck a bit closer to Rhodes City. We took a nice walk along the medieval walls of the city, visited a few museums and took advantage of two beaches, one in Rhodes town and another in Kallithea.
A view of Rhodes Town from the Medieval walls.
Our beach in Kallithea was situated in the quarries
where the stone for Medieval walls originated.
Our beach in Kallithea was situated in the quarries
where the stone for Medieval walls originated.
After an amazing four days in Rhodes we said goodbye and made our way back to Athens. We didn't stay long, however, because the next morning we took the train to the ancient site of Corinth! Our American School friends who are excavating in Corinth were having a BBQ so we had lunch with them and gave Ryan and Rachael a tour of the site, museum, and current excavations.
Rachael gets a hands-on lesson in pottery reading at the pot sheds.
A view of the current excavations in Corinth.
A view of the current excavations in Corinth.
A great shot of Ryan and Rachael in front of the ancient temple of Apollo and the Acrocorinth.
We finished our day in Corinth by climbing the Acrocorinth (the mountain you see in the pic above, just behind the temple of Apollo) so Ryan and Rachael got to see some amazing views of the Corinthian Gulf, Saronic Gulf, and the isthmus that connects the Peloponnese with the rest of Greece.
We had so much fun during Ryan and Rachael's visit to Greece! Our trip to Rhodes was the first time that Rob and I have vacationed with friends and we created memories that will last a lifetime!
We had so much fun during Ryan and Rachael's visit to Greece! Our trip to Rhodes was the first time that Rob and I have vacationed with friends and we created memories that will last a lifetime!
Katie, once again I'm enjoying your story unfold. Thanks for sharing. Renee
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