After leaving Santorini, we boarded the ferry for Naxos. It was a shorter trip, just two hours, and the perfect time to do some reading.
I had to take a picture of MS reading a book, rather than a
Finishing up book #3, a recommendation from the in-laws.
Good thing I wrapped that up, because they all but throw you into the water with your luggage. These people don't mess around with getting you off the ferry as soon as possible.
Lowering the ramp before we are even at the port.
I was excited to immediately see the doorway to nowhere, the most famous landmark in Naxos.
Where does it lead to? Who knows?
Naxos is a much smaller less tourist driven island, and the food was amazing. The woman that cooked this dinner had been around the kitchen for a while, and you could tell.
This was how all the wine was served - no wine glasses here.
The view on the walk to the beach.
My more free spirited husband was already talking about retiring here.
All I could picture was the logistical nightmare that would be and couldnt we just vacation here instead? I mean, they don't even have Bravo....
But after a few drinks at the bar, it made perfect sense.
They're even prepared with retirement age activities.

We loved the walk to the beach everyday.
We even found a souveneir for Grizz. They would be fast friends, don't you think? Customs would probably be an issue, so we left him there.
Our last night in Naxos, we went back to Nikos. I was desperately trying to convince myself I can wear my hair wavy.
MS got the fish, and I ordered the lamb with red sauce. Once MS tasted it, it was all I could do to get a bite. I believe he said it was one of the best things he's ever eaten. I'm sure I'll be whipping this up any day now.
It's really hard to pick a favorite leg of our trip. Seeing the historical sights in Athens was incredible, Santorini was breathtaking, and Naxos was gorgeous. But something about those last few days on the beach, leisurely dinners and clear waters really make it hard to beat.
Guess I better go up my retirement savings.
1 comment:
I have been lovin' your Greece posts, especially all the wine & food talk! Also, you can wear your hair any way you please, lady!
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