Monday, July 19, 2010

7/19/10, Monday - Santorini, Grecce

It is the end of my first of two days in Santorini and I am finally starting to see the appeal of Greece! This day almost made up for the suffering and boredom I have endured over the last few days.

My day started at 4:30 am so I could catch my 7:00 flight from Rhodes to Athens and then Athens to Santorini. The same American businessmen from my flight to Rhodes were on my plane leaving as well. Quite a coincidence…

As I left Rhodes, things almost immediately became better. I am not sure why, but I even got my own row in business class!

With my horrible opinion of Greece, I was probably a hard guest to win over, but the family that ran my hotel started off on a good note. They were at the airport to pick me up, something no other hotel has offered me. It was nice not to have to worry about how to navigate a bus system or pay an arm and a leg for a taxi. After explaining a bit about the island, the hotel owner offered me free breakfast. While eating, I started talking to these Aussie girls, Ez and Trish, who told me they were going to see the famous sunset in Oia that evening and were nice enough to ask if I'd care to join them. I quickly and graciously agreed to meet up with them that evening. I went and changed into my bathing suit and headed to Kamari Beach. The first thing I did was get a massage on the beach. Though I believe the baby oil she used to be the reason for my sunburn (even though I also gave her sunblock to put on me), it was well worth the 10 euros for a 15 minute back massage on the beach. On Kamari beach and the beach I am going to tomorrow to meet up with my American friends (Michelle, Natalia, and Meredith), there is black sand, as Santorini was formed by a volcano. My science-loving, dorky-self was most impressed with the volcanic rocks. Though you'd think that black sand beaches made by volcanic rocks consist of black rocks, it is not the case. There were also sorts of colored rocks; green, blue, yellow, orange. It was beautiful and I collected a lot of them. There were some nice Americans that gave me their raft as they were leaving. Though I didn't use it today because I was afraid I'd fall asleep and end up in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, I definitely plan to share it with the girls tomorrow.

After my day at the beach (where I got fairly sunburned despite having applied 50 spf sunblock numerous times), I went back to the hotel and showered and looked for my two Aussie friends from breakfast. As I was walking into the hotel, I saw other girls I knew! Katie and Steph, my Aussie friends from my flight from Milan to Athens a few days before happened to be staying at the same hotel as me. Today has definitely been a day of serendipity. In addition to bumping into Katie and Steph, Ez, Trish, and I went up to Oia to see the famous sunset. On the bus next to me was a woman from Great Falls. She actually lives about 3 miles from my dad (off the same road and everything!)

We then went out to dinner and made our way back to the hostel.

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