Ten months ago I was sitting in my study abroad adviser’s office
crying. It was a mixture of happy tears and nervous tears, mostly
nervous tears. I was leaving for Dubrovnik in one week and I still
didn’t know where I was going to live. Along with thinking that I was
going be homeless in a foreign city, I was also nervous about going to
this new university where I directly enrolled by myself.
It’s safe
to say that I worried for no reason. I did find a place to live (after
moving apartments 5 times) and I even extended my study abroad to an
entire year. I fell in love with a city that most people have never
heard about and I made the best of friends. I was able to experience a
small private university and learn build relationships with my
professors and faculty members. I learned more in one year of study
abroad than I have the past two years in university. I experienced the
city when it was crowded with tourists and when I was the only person
walking down the street. I became friends with the locals and can’t wait
to reunite with them somewhere else around the world. I watched
countless sunsets. The beach became my second home. Everyday was a new
adventure and I lived for the stories. The only way to describe my
experience is ironically as indescribable.
Thank you, Dubrovnik
for surrounding me with amazing people, for teaching me how to eat an
oyster, for allowing me to live in Paradise, for teaching me to
appreciate the little things, and for giving me an experience of a
lifetime.
Originally I used this blog to document my travels during my study abroad in Florence, Italy. Soon after I returned to Florida I realized my journey is not over just because I took one flight back to America. My blog is an attempt to put all of my experiences into words and hopefully inspire readers along the way.
We must take advetures.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Discovering My Inner Greek Goddess
When I decided to study in Croatia my mom made it clear that she was more excited for me to visit Greece than anywhere else. Finally, after nine months of searching for flights to Greece I came across a deal that I couldn't pass up. I was able to get a round-trip flight from Dubrovnik to Athens for 115€! I booked the flight thinking I was going by myself, but my friend Julia ended up coming with me because I went to Scandinavia with her, which I am so thankful for! Usually I enjoy traveling by myself, but I quickly realized Greece is not the place for solo travelers.
With only one week in Greece we had to decide which islands we wanted to spend our time. After much thought we came to the conclusion that Mykonos and Santorini were the winners. We flew into Athens and had to spend the night there in order to catch our ferry the next morning to Mykonos. The first thing we noticed in Athens was the police on every street. We weren't sure if this should've made us feel safe with them around or nervous with the fact that hey needed to be everywhere. After walking for about 30 minutes to find our hostel we realized we were lost. A nice police man helped us find our way and we finally made it to the hostel. We only stayed at the hostel for a couple hours before heading to the ferry and we met Myriam, the nicest person in Athens!She arranged for out 5:15 AM taxi and then we were on our way!
Mykonos
Our adventure began with a four-hour ferry from Athens to Mykonos. The ferry felt more like a mini cruise ship. It had a lounge area, a deck to walk outside, a mini restaurant, and a store. We didn't realize that the ferry stopped at a couple ports before arriving in Mykonos. We arrived at a port and almost everyone on the ferry lined up to get off, so naturally we lined up with everyone, got off the ferry, and looked for our transfer to our hotel. After a couple minutes of looking around we asked a taxi driver where the transfer to Paradise Beach would be. He then started talking in Greek to us and we couldn't understand anything he was saying. Finally I understood "Not Mykonos." We ran back to the ferry as they were about to leave the port and re-boarded just in time before we were stranded on an unknown island.
After an eventful ferry ride, we finally got to Mykonos where we found our shuttle to Paradise Beach Resort! A place where you can combine relaxing on the beach and partying at a beach club at the same time. We stayed in a cute little bungalow located 2 minutes walking from the beach. We had three full days to spend in Mykonos which would be split between hanging out on the beach and exploring the main town in Mykonos.
Our days at the beach were spent relaxing in lounge chairs, eating gyros, enjoying the all-day happy hour at Guapaloca, swimming in the Mediterranean, having breakfast in bed, dancing, taking GoPro selfies, and just enjoying life!
The only way to describe Mykonos Town is as out of a story tale. It is so cute that it almost looks fake. We explored all of the little side streets, ate two delicious meals, made new friends, met our future husband-Valentino, and watched a beautiful sunset. While we were watching the sunset, two American girls asked us to take their picture and naturally we started having a conversation with them. Taking a picture turned into a new friendship. After watching the sunset we all explored town together and enjoyed a fantastic dinner together. It turns out that Taylor and Kemi were also both Pi Phis! What a small world!
Santorini
Leaving Mykonos wasn't that horrible considering that we were making our way to another beautiful island. The ferry from Mykonos to Santorini was much different than our first ferry from Athens. It was set up like an airplane with crammed seats and it had very unorganized luggage system. Fortunately the ferry wasn't too long and before we knew it we were arriving at the port. We met two girls who stayed at Paradise Beach and were also staying at the same hostel in Santorini so we all split a cab and ventured on together. The weather on the first day was a bit on the rainy side, but we didn't let that affect us. We explored Perissa Beach and decided to head into Fira, which is one of the main towns. We turned a rainy day into a happy day by enjoying a fish spa therapy at the Kissing Fish. We put our feet into a tub of fish that would eat the dead skin and bacteria off our toes and legs. It was ticklish for the first 30 seconds, but then you got used to it. We left with very soft feet!
Our second day consisted of exploring Santorini via ATVs! We rented one ATV for the day and literally explored the entire Island from bottom to top! We found a starfish, a sunflower field, and Red Beach. We also went to the famous town of Oia to watch the sunset! Oia is the town where Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants was filmed and is what everyone thinks about when they think of Greece.
Our last day in Santorini was spent on Perissa Beach, which is an awesome black sand beach! There are restaurants and bars located all along it so again we were served breakfast in bed on the beach. Life doesn't get better than that! While we were walking to the beach we also ran into Taylor and Kemi sitting at the same restaurant as us! We spent the last couple hours with our new friends enjoying the sunshine in Paradise!
After spending five days in Paradise it was time to start our journey back to Dubrovnik, but before hopping on the plane home we were able to spend a full day exploring Athens. After an eight hour ferry from Santorini to Athens we arrived at our hostel late at night. The next day we were able to visit the Parthenon and just be tourists for the day. While we were walking around town we met a local business owner. He started talking to us while we were walking past his store and naturally we ignored him. He then said something that caught our attention. He asked where we were from and then told us he used to live in South Carolina. He then brought us into his store and showed us a collection of business cards he has from Local Greek people who moved to America and opened businesses there. He even had one from Boca Raton! He was the nicest person and he even told us we could marry his very attractive son. He gave us Athens magnets and pinched our cheeks goodbye.
In the short time we spent in our hostel we made a new Aussie friend, his name is Angus and he was our roommate for the night. Angus's brother, Lachlan, happened to be in Dubrovnik so he put us in touch. A couple days later we were hanging out with Lachlan in Dubrovnik. Now fast forward one month...I ran into both Angus and Lachlan in Lagos, Portugal! Europe is actually a really small place!
Greece is a lot different than how the movies depict it to be. There is much more to offer to the islands than just white buildings with blue roofs. Greece was everything I hoped it would be and much more. The people are wonderful, the food is delicious, and the towns are beautiful. Greece is being added to my list of favorite countries and I can't wait to go back!
With only one week in Greece we had to decide which islands we wanted to spend our time. After much thought we came to the conclusion that Mykonos and Santorini were the winners. We flew into Athens and had to spend the night there in order to catch our ferry the next morning to Mykonos. The first thing we noticed in Athens was the police on every street. We weren't sure if this should've made us feel safe with them around or nervous with the fact that hey needed to be everywhere. After walking for about 30 minutes to find our hostel we realized we were lost. A nice police man helped us find our way and we finally made it to the hostel. We only stayed at the hostel for a couple hours before heading to the ferry and we met Myriam, the nicest person in Athens!She arranged for out 5:15 AM taxi and then we were on our way!
Mykonos
Our adventure began with a four-hour ferry from Athens to Mykonos. The ferry felt more like a mini cruise ship. It had a lounge area, a deck to walk outside, a mini restaurant, and a store. We didn't realize that the ferry stopped at a couple ports before arriving in Mykonos. We arrived at a port and almost everyone on the ferry lined up to get off, so naturally we lined up with everyone, got off the ferry, and looked for our transfer to our hotel. After a couple minutes of looking around we asked a taxi driver where the transfer to Paradise Beach would be. He then started talking in Greek to us and we couldn't understand anything he was saying. Finally I understood "Not Mykonos." We ran back to the ferry as they were about to leave the port and re-boarded just in time before we were stranded on an unknown island.
After an eventful ferry ride, we finally got to Mykonos where we found our shuttle to Paradise Beach Resort! A place where you can combine relaxing on the beach and partying at a beach club at the same time. We stayed in a cute little bungalow located 2 minutes walking from the beach. We had three full days to spend in Mykonos which would be split between hanging out on the beach and exploring the main town in Mykonos.
Our days at the beach were spent relaxing in lounge chairs, eating gyros, enjoying the all-day happy hour at Guapaloca, swimming in the Mediterranean, having breakfast in bed, dancing, taking GoPro selfies, and just enjoying life!
The only way to describe Mykonos Town is as out of a story tale. It is so cute that it almost looks fake. We explored all of the little side streets, ate two delicious meals, made new friends, met our future husband-Valentino, and watched a beautiful sunset. While we were watching the sunset, two American girls asked us to take their picture and naturally we started having a conversation with them. Taking a picture turned into a new friendship. After watching the sunset we all explored town together and enjoyed a fantastic dinner together. It turns out that Taylor and Kemi were also both Pi Phis! What a small world!
Santorini
Leaving Mykonos wasn't that horrible considering that we were making our way to another beautiful island. The ferry from Mykonos to Santorini was much different than our first ferry from Athens. It was set up like an airplane with crammed seats and it had very unorganized luggage system. Fortunately the ferry wasn't too long and before we knew it we were arriving at the port. We met two girls who stayed at Paradise Beach and were also staying at the same hostel in Santorini so we all split a cab and ventured on together. The weather on the first day was a bit on the rainy side, but we didn't let that affect us. We explored Perissa Beach and decided to head into Fira, which is one of the main towns. We turned a rainy day into a happy day by enjoying a fish spa therapy at the Kissing Fish. We put our feet into a tub of fish that would eat the dead skin and bacteria off our toes and legs. It was ticklish for the first 30 seconds, but then you got used to it. We left with very soft feet!
Our second day consisted of exploring Santorini via ATVs! We rented one ATV for the day and literally explored the entire Island from bottom to top! We found a starfish, a sunflower field, and Red Beach. We also went to the famous town of Oia to watch the sunset! Oia is the town where Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants was filmed and is what everyone thinks about when they think of Greece.
Our last day in Santorini was spent on Perissa Beach, which is an awesome black sand beach! There are restaurants and bars located all along it so again we were served breakfast in bed on the beach. Life doesn't get better than that! While we were walking to the beach we also ran into Taylor and Kemi sitting at the same restaurant as us! We spent the last couple hours with our new friends enjoying the sunshine in Paradise!
After spending five days in Paradise it was time to start our journey back to Dubrovnik, but before hopping on the plane home we were able to spend a full day exploring Athens. After an eight hour ferry from Santorini to Athens we arrived at our hostel late at night. The next day we were able to visit the Parthenon and just be tourists for the day. While we were walking around town we met a local business owner. He started talking to us while we were walking past his store and naturally we ignored him. He then said something that caught our attention. He asked where we were from and then told us he used to live in South Carolina. He then brought us into his store and showed us a collection of business cards he has from Local Greek people who moved to America and opened businesses there. He even had one from Boca Raton! He was the nicest person and he even told us we could marry his very attractive son. He gave us Athens magnets and pinched our cheeks goodbye.
In the short time we spent in our hostel we made a new Aussie friend, his name is Angus and he was our roommate for the night. Angus's brother, Lachlan, happened to be in Dubrovnik so he put us in touch. A couple days later we were hanging out with Lachlan in Dubrovnik. Now fast forward one month...I ran into both Angus and Lachlan in Lagos, Portugal! Europe is actually a really small place!
Greece is a lot different than how the movies depict it to be. There is much more to offer to the islands than just white buildings with blue roofs. Greece was everything I hoped it would be and much more. The people are wonderful, the food is delicious, and the towns are beautiful. Greece is being added to my list of favorite countries and I can't wait to go back!
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