An alarm pulled me out of my dream. It was 4:45am. A bit too early to wake up when you're on holiday I think but when Santorini is the destination it's well worth it!
We had 15 minutes to wake up, get dressed and check out before our taxi arrived. I had found out the day before that the hotel's €6 shuttle was only available from 6am - much to my and Shaun's dismay. I've learnt a lot on this vacation. Never make assumptions... always check the details and if you're only staying somewhere for a night and flying out midday the next day then book a hotel near the airport (I'll tell you about this later).
Our taxi arrived just after 5am. A 4km ride and €25 later we arrived at the airport. Everything was on schedule; we checked-in our luggage and went to our boarding gate with 40 minutes to spare before boarding.
Shaun and I were just discussing how fantastic it was that all of our six flights so far had been on time when the announcement came. Of all the destinations! You can imagine our disappointment - a two hour flight delay!
But let me tell you - she was worth the wait! The minute we reached our hotel I was kicking myself for not having booked a longer stay. Just check out the view!
We were warmly welcomed by Dimitria at Aria Suites who gave us a detailed run through of the island, where to eat local cuisine and not burn a hole in your wallet as well as places to see. She soon took us to our suite 'La Boheme' - our suite which included a main bedroom and a loft bedroom, kitchenette, lounge, bathroom with a jacuzzi as well as a front and back porch - was just as beautiful as the photos on the website!
We even have our very own mulberry tree!
By this stage it was 1pm and having missed breakfast at the hotel in Rome we decided to try a place down the lane way that Demitria recommended... And boy was the food good!
Shaun and I shared a cheese and vegetable appetiser...
And Greek salad (our first real salad in over a month that didn't consist of only lettuce leaves). I was so hungry that I already dug in - sorry!
Shaun had a chicken souvlaki dish.
And still craving seafood I had the fried calamari and squid.
With full stomachs we eagerly toured through the lane ways. There were countless jewellery stores with beautiful pieces handcrafted by local designers. Feeling a bit dreary from the early morning wake up, we decided to laze by the pool.
But at 7pm our stomachs we grumbling again so we hit the beautifully cobbled pavement!
We went back to the Greek Tavern...
And shared Greek meatballs covered in a cheese sauce as an appetiser.
I've been craving a good salad all month so ordered another Greek Salad.
And Shaun had the lamp chops and roasted potatoes.
Cheers!
When we were finished we strolled to the edge to watch the sun setting over the Caldera...
And continued to explore down the lane ways soaking up the view along the way.
As darkness falls and the Caldera slips out of view, all the restaurants suddenly become more evident. Patrons stand at the ready in front of their respective restaurants inviting you in, candles appear on the tables, creating a romantic mood and the smells of authentically barbecued eggplants, zucchini, tomato and artichoke fills the air.
We even got to see a chef in action!
And said goodnight to passing locals.
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