This blog post might be a bit late, but frankly I don't care. I'm back from my family vacation. We went to the famous Greek island of Myconos, and had a blast. The sea was really cold, but like the daredevil that I am (sometimes :P) I thought what the hell, and just jumped right in. Beautiful beaches, nice food, breathtaking scenery and good food are a few of the things that characterize the most cosmopolitan island of the Aegean sea. It's a really small island and a day is enough to explore the most important landmarks.
This is the town of Myconos. It is the main town of the island (perhaps the only town :P) and most of our time was spent there. There are some really narrow streets and some nice restaurants, and of course LOADS of shops.
Just look how narrow it is. And imagine it PACKED with people during the night.
And here is one of the many beaches of the island. It may look nice, but the waters were freezing cold. Most people were lying on the beach beds sunbathing, instead of swimming. You could literally count the people actually in the sea on your fingers. Overall though it was an awesome holiday, except for the fact that I had my digital camera stolen. Damn thieves.
I leave you with the landmark of Myconos - the windmills.