Well, the long ferry ride we were taking ended up feeling a lot shorter than expected since we slept most of it. We had reserved seats and it was more comfortable than sleeping on a bench on the deck (which we have done on some of our other ferries).
When we arrived at the port in
Santorini, we went to the "meeting spot" where the hostel was supposed to pick us up. There were swarms of people trying to sell rooms to people who just got off of the boat (including us) so it was hard to find the guy we were trying to meet. We eventually ran into him, and he was the rudest person we've met the whole trip.
The hostel we were staying at was really nice (and great value), just meters from the beach. The first night we spent an hour so tanning (on black sand), went for dinner and a couple of drinks and called it a night.
In the morning we decided we would rent ATVs for the day and drive around the island. The first place we went to was the red sand beach on one side of the island.
Santorini has tons of beaches, and they are all pretty different - we'll show pictures later so you can see. From the red sand beach we drove to the top of a mountain where there is a monastery, and panoramic views of the island. We took some pictures and then headed to
Fira, the main town on the island for lunch. After
Fira we drove across the island to another beach in
Oia, which was all black rocks, and spent an hour or so in the water and tanning.
After all of this we were ready for the drive back to
Perissa beach (where we were staying) for dinner, but there was one problem: Ryan's ATV was flashing empty on gas but mine still had half a tank, and the nearest gas station was a 20 minute drive away. The solution? Ryan decided he would try and syphon gas from my tank to his. This didn't work so well, and after a few
mouth fulls of gas, he decided it would be better to try and make it to the gas station (which worked out well). That night, we rode around our beach on our ATVs for dinner, and then headed to a bar for a few pints.
In the morning we made our way to the port to catch a ferry to
Mykonos. The ferry was a
Fastcat, similar to the ones BC ferries purchased. Since economy class was full we purchased seats in business class. Everything started well on the ferry (for the first 5 minutes), then it started rocking pretty heavily and people were running to the bathrooms
vomiting. 3 and a half hours later on the Vomit Comet and most of the people on the ship had made at least one trip to the bathroom. We didn't think we'd make it but managed to escape OK. I'm not sure if all of the fast ferries have this problem, but it's pretty rocky weather out there right now so it may have just been a bad day. Either way, I definitely prefer the big ferries that can handle a bit of waves, and don't think I'll ride a F
ast Cat again!
Our new hostel in
Mykonos is pretty nice, although it's up a giant hill that does a number on your legs.
Mykonos is really windy, but overall a fairly nice island. Midway through our day the power went out island wide (probably due to the rocky weather), and it was pretty difficult to find things to do. It was out for probably 3 or 4 hours, and finally came on while we were eating dinner at a pizza place that had it's oven going. At night we went to a bar in town after drinking a bottle of 9 Euro vodka at our hostel, and had a pretty fun night.
So, now we are partially checked out of hostel, waiting for midnight when we have a ferry to get to Athens. The "reception" guy said no boats are running today (again, the windy weather), and that we'll probably be stuck here another night at least (some people were stuck here last night as well). We are hoping that our ferry is running, since we have a 3pm flight from Athens to Venice that we don't want to miss!
For now, we're going to get lunch and head down to the port and see if they are running any boats. Here's hoping...