Mykonos - Old Town

We visited Mykonos earlier on this year where it is famous for its beaches and turquoise waters. Mykonos is known for its nightlife but we actually went to enjoy the sunshine and the sightseeing. It was very easy to explore the main town and we did so in one day. The rest of the time here was spent lazing around the pool area.

We visited Mykonos town in the early hours of the morning and walked along the port which then leads into the main town where there are the shops and restaurants. Compared to the main shopping street of Santorini, there are definitely less crowds in Mykonos which made it easy to walk around. 

Mykonos windmills.

Mykonos windmills.

Little Venice, isn't it like a painting?

Little Venice, isn't it like a painting?

Port of Mykonos.

Port of Mykonos.

Within Mykonos town.

Within Mykonos town.

Cat town.

Cat town.

Pink bougainvillea flowers, you can also see these in Santorini.

Pink bougainvillea flowers, you can also see these in Santorini.

Can't miss taking a photo against the many white backgrounds here.

Can't miss taking a photo against the many white backgrounds here.

As you walk through the main town of Mykonos, you will reach the windmills. It's amazing how picturesque they are and we spent some time capturing some great photos. 

Mykonos windmills close up.

Mykonos windmills close up.

More windmills.

More windmills.

We stayed at LYO Boutique Hotel which is about a 15 minute drive from the main town. We picked this hotel because of its location and its outdoor pool! We really enjoyed our stay here and as a bonus, it's only a 15 minute walk from the hotel to Super Paradise Beach. 

Outdoor pool at LYO Boutique Hotel where we stayed.

Outdoor pool at LYO Boutique Hotel where we stayed.

LYO Boutique Hotel.

LYO Boutique Hotel.

We took our flamingo friend for a swim.

We took our flamingo friend for a swim.

Feeling the summer breeze.

Feeling the summer breeze.

Delicious breakfast at LYO.

Delicious breakfast at LYO.

Love this chair. 

Love this chair. 

It was a short but fun filled time spent at Mykonos and it was the perfect relaxing holiday for us! We had a safe time here and encountered no problems during our stay. We definitely recommend Mykonos for 2-3 days as you only need one day to explore the main town and the rest to enjoy the beach and sun!

Santorini - Kamari Beach

Our last two nights were spent at Bellonias Villas located right in front of Kamari Beach which is a black pebble beach on the east coast of Santorini. The villas itself were well located and the staff was friendly as they helped us with our luggage to and from the property. Our stay included breakfast and they have a vast breakfast menu where you can order as much of it as you wanted during the session. 

Poolside at Bellonias Villas

Poolside at Bellonias Villas

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Breakfast area

Breakfast area

Delicious breakfast

Delicious breakfast

Eating out was so easy in Kamari as there were a lot of restaurants along the beach front and also around the hotels. We had our last dinner at Bellonias Villas and the food was surprisingly good. 

Local beer

Local beer

Steamed mussels as starters

Steamed mussels as starters

Pork belly

Pork belly

Orzo pasta with shrimps and mussels

Orzo pasta with shrimps and mussels

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Most of the time we spent playing by the pool and hanging out at the beach. One thing to note is that the beach is a pebble beach and these black pebbles get really hot during the day so I recommend to bring swimming socks if you want to go swimming in the sea or just stroll along the beach.

Sun beds galore

Sun beds galore

Kamari Beach

Kamari Beach

On the last morning of our stay here, we went to see the sun rise. We got up at 6am and headed straight to the beach and waited patiently until 6:17am. We managed to capture the amazing sun rising, a rare sight in my opinion. 

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This marks the last day of our Santorini trip and even though we did not want to leave, we had an unforgettable time here on the island, Spending a few days around different towns in Santorini definitely made the trip interesting as we were able to explore more. If you are planning a trip to Santorini, I recommend spending a few days around the island like we did. Make sure to book your hotel and flights well in advance if you plan to go in the summer!

Santorini - Imerovigli

After Oia, we took a taxi to our next stop which was Imerovigli where we stayed for a further two nights at Chromata Hotel.

As soon as we arrived at Imerovigli, we loved it. It is less crowded than Oia and definitely more relaxed. We were given a tour of Chromata Hotel and were then escorted to our suite where we were given a free bottle of champagne and fruit (as we made the booking through Mr and Mrs Smith).

Outdoor lounge and sunbeds at Chromata Hotel

Outdoor lounge and sunbeds at Chromata Hotel

Infinity pool at Chromata Hotel

Infinity pool at Chromata Hotel

Entrance to Chromata Hotel

Entrance to Chromata Hotel

Chromata Hotel

Chromata Hotel

Balcony outside our suite

Balcony outside our suite

Thira is a 20 minute walk from our hotel and we made the decision to explore just before sunset as that is when it is cool enough to walk. The Greek sun can be quite  difficult to walk under during the day so if you want to explore the town and Thira, I recommend to do this after 6pm as you can see the pink skies just before the sunset.

Walking towards the town of Thira

Walking towards the town of Thira

Passing by a Greek donkey

Passing by a Greek donkey

A white dome roof along the way to Thira

A white dome roof along the way to Thira

In love with these

In love with these

This view

This view

What better way to have the view of the Aegean Sea beside you as you explore Imerovigli and Thira by foot? 

Santorini - Oia

Our first stop of our 7-day trip was Oia. Oia is known for its beautiful sunsets and white cave suites and of course those infamous blue dome roofs.

We chose Charisma Suites for its location and décor and we were not disappointed. Breakfast was served daily outside our suite on the balcony overseeing the caldera.

Inside one of the senior suites of Charisma Suites

Inside one of the senior suites of Charisma Suites

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Breakfast time

Breakfast time

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The picturesque views of Oia and the Aegean Sea.

Looking down at Amoudi Bay

Looking down at Amoudi Bay

Picture perfect

Picture perfect

Oia

Oia

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We had some lovely Greek food at Fino just a few steps away from the bus terminal station in Oia.

Fino Cocktail Bar & Restaurant

Fino Cocktail Bar & Restaurant

Grilled octopus with mixed quinoa

Grilled octopus with mixed quinoa

Lobster risotto and truffle oil

Lobster risotto and truffle oil

Sea bass with wild greens

Sea bass with wild greens

Our two night stay in Oia was just enough to cover what we wanted to see. The post on the sunset viewing will be coming soon so stay tuned.