. Once we arrived, we knew we picked a pretty special place to visit! Our port was in Hydra Town and we stayed in a cute little hotel called Erofili. Hydra Town was the main tourist area and right as we got off the Flying Dolphin, we saw tourist shops, donkeys and restaurants. The place was gorgeous! You could see buildings all along the side of the mountain. We were greeted with a donkey ride yet we decided to pass since our hotel wasn’t far from the port. We wanted to wait for the donkey rides to maybe a near by beach.
We hung around our hotel for a little bit since one of our rooms was not ready yet. Once we got our second room, we got changed and wanted to hit up the beach right away. We asked the guy at the reception desk and he told us that one of the closest and nicest beaches was in Mandraki. We walked for about 20 minutes. We were worried that we might’ve passed it but we didn’t see any beaches along the way yet. We went around a bend and then we knew we had found it! It was a cute little beach with a small cafĂ© on the side. We stayed for I believe a little more than 2 hours and then made the long trek back.



We finally reached it and sat down right a way to order (we never would have found it on our own by the way. We had headed in the right direction before but didn’t make the right turn). As we waited for our food, we noticed a whole bunch of kittens and cats around us. There
was this one kitten that was very cute (at first). I should mention, any one planning to head to Greece and its islands, beware that there is an ungodly number of cats and dogs around! Once we got our food, a couple more cats seemed to appear around us. The cute little one became a little desperate and made her way between Jessie and Mary! She lunged at Jessie’s food and good thing she was small or else Jessie wouldn’t have been able to save her dinner! It was so scary!!! These cats were crazy! The same kitten clung on to Jessie’s leg afterwards and tried to grab her purse! It sure was an entertaining dinner!! This restaurant was very reasonable priced but the food was Etsi-k-ektsi (so-so). After dinner we walked around the tourist shops to find great souvenirs!




When we left this beach, we quickly went back to our hotels to get dressed for dinner and see the sunset. Unfortunately, we missed the sunset but had a delicious dinner along the water. We found a restaurant that overlooks the port and Mediterranean. The food was absolutely delicious!! We once again found ourselves in the company of a few crazy felines! I will forever hate the sound of cats fighting. It’s like nails on a chalk board.

We had eaten early that night so we could head back to the port and do some more shopping! I was able to pick up a lovely hand-made ring for only a few euros. I wanted to find a shot glass for my brother and a scarf for my sister but no such luck. My only souvenirs I decided to get was the ring and a few postcards. My favorite souvenirs are always the pictures I take and the memories I’ll carry forever.
After shopping, we decided to head back to our hotel and relax for a little bit. Our plan was to rest for 2 hours and then head out to a bar. We had gotten 2 triple rooms and in my room, Maura, Jessie and I ended up all falling asleep. We were woken by Karynna and had a hard time getting up….We finally managed to escape our zombie like stage and check out a bar. We ended up having difficulties finding one that we wanted to sit in. One was all older people, one only had guys….where was the one that was just right?! We finally settled on a bar with a handful of older folks who were so cute because they looked like they were having a great time dancing the night away! After drinks, listening to the music and chit-chatting, we left that bar and Mary, Jessie and I decided to head back to our hotel. The other 3 visited another bar with all the lovely fellas.
And that concluded the 2nd day on Hydra!
Day 3

Finally our Flying Dolphin showed up and was swaying all over the place! There was some difficulty getting on this moving ferry. Finally settled into our seats, we prayed that we’d make it back to Athens ok. Several times throughout the journey home, an announcement was made explaining pretty much that we would kind of coast along for a little bit because the waves were dangerous enough for us to possibly tip. But we made it back ok around 1pm and we had enough time for another exciting night in Athens!!! Another post coming up next about that little experience!!
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The view from above
The Acropolis from Lycavittos
A climb worth fighting for





Life is never dull with my Arcadia girls





