Showing posts with label Beautiful Greece. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Wednesday 15/4/2015 Day 99 Sunny and enthralling Piraeus and Corinth

We seem to have arrived in the port of Piraeus in Greece at around 4 a.m. this morning, so we were awake and taking in the surroundings, but unfortunately unable to capture sailing in on a photo.  We did go back to sleep, but only until the 6 a.m. wake up call, the 6:30 a.m. breakfast ready to leave at 7:45 for our next adventure.

Once again we had a fascinating tour guide, Maria, a lovely Greek woman with incredible knowledge of European history, and Greek Mythology, and understanding of all the architectural differences through the ages, and excellent English.  It brought a lot of my Pate’s education back – Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns, and how size is an indicator of age.  Corinth is just over an hour away from Piraeus and the first thing we did was comfort stop at a service station/souvenir shop for a Greek coffee, an old familiar taste we both love.  Then we made our way to the boat for a beautiful trip along the Corinth Canal and back, under most of the bridges, but very interestingly over one bridge (that is lowered under water to let ships cross).  We later saw this very wet bridge after it was raised up to do its job supporting cars crossing the canal.



After the canal came Ancient Corinth.  We started in an open air museum and learned about the dismembered statues, the inscriptions in stone dating back 2000 or more years, the evidence of the work of St Paul and the differences between Roman and Greek.  We could see the fortress on the top of the Corinth mountain, and below are the remains of the Temple, several Doric pillars raised up on a platform, overlooking the Agora, shops, remnants of roofs, sandstone columns, marble paving and pillars and a theatre. We walked slowly around the museum, shops and relics for about 90 minutes. I have posted some photos on Facebook thanks to the lunch stop’s wi-fi and they look wonderful.

We were driven to the Kalamaki Beach hotel for this Greek buffet – hot Mediterranean style veggies, meat, fish, salads, feta, pitta, baklava with fruit and yogurt. One has to eat well the day before attempting to walk a half marathon, though.  Lunch was enormous, so I’m not sure I’d even need that much if I was running it! Ho Hum!


  















Then it was time to get back to the ship, dinner and we’re off again.  Sea day and half marathon tomorrow,  so hopefully a good night’s sleep.  Then it’s Valetta in Malta on Friday.  No excursion booked, as we both feel ready for a quiet port day.  Good night all xx.