Athens
Day 2: Acropolis
View of the Acropolis


Ancient Agora



Church in Agora

There were dogs everywhere!!!

Javi & me in front of the Parthenon

Parthenon



Erechtheion


Theater of Dionysus



Odeum Herodes Atticus

Temple of Hepheastus

Stoa of Attalos
Day 3/4 : Acropolis Museum, National Gardens, Athens

On our trip I learned about one of Javi's hidden talents. :)

The churches in Greece are extremely small.

Hadrian's Arch


Monastiraki Square

Church in Monastiraki Square

The National Gardens

Javi in the National Gardens



The Panathinkaikon used in the Olympics


Syntagma Square the day of Greece's National Day

Temple of Olympian Zeus
Nafplio
Day 4: Stroll on the beach and around the port & a nice dinner on the promenade
Arvanitia Beach, just a 3 minute walk from our beautiful pension. :)

I couldn't resist to attempt to be artistic here.


Such colors!

The water every where in Greece was so clear.

Javi and I at one end of the port with the Bourtzi Fort behind us.
Day 5: Palamidi Castle, Bourtzi Fort, Akronafplia Fortress
Palamidi Castle

Javi and I climbed 990 steps to get to the top of the castle. We were rewarded greatly with the views of the sea and town below.


Here you can see what if left of one of the fortresses (on the hill), the walk along the hillside from the beach to the town and a little part of the town.


The ruins were beautiful; the stones were a mixture of orange and beige and there were flowers blooming every where.



The infamous stairs!

Bourtzi Fort: We took a boat over to this little island. Interestingly enough, Bourtzi started off as a fort, then it was used a a prison, later an anglo-saxon turned it into a hotel (where apparently John F. Kennedy stayed) and now it has been left to the tourists.

A view of Nafplio from the fort.




View of the town from the old fortress Akronafplia

Still happy after a long day of walking. :)


We fell in love with this little port side town. The streets, building and squares were all so beautiful and full of color.


One of the main streets.

Sintagma Square: the main square of the town.
Heraklion
Day 6: Sunset and a walk by the port

Javi and I in front of a beautiful sunset on our first night in Heraklion.
Day 7: Cretaquarium, Fortress, city walk

The Cretaquarium: It isn't my most favorite aquarium, but it had some very interesting fish to look at.

Sea Turtle!



Blowfish

So many colorful fish!


This In this tank there were 4 divided parts each with different colored pebbles and sand. In each part there was a baby cod and they all camouflaged into their setting.


Huge crab!


Heraklion's fortress

City Hall

Javi and I took a break from the city to have a little treat, :)

Yum!

I'm not sure who this statue is of, but the views from this point were great.

Morsini Fountain


We walked through this little park and couldn't resist the swings.


For dinner on both nights in Heraklion we went to the same restaurant; we enjoyed it so much the first time we decided to return. On the second night Javi ordered spaghetti with mussels, but he didn't expect to get 2 kilos of it!
Day 8: Knossos and walk around Chania
The entrance to the Palace of Knossos





Javi and I enjoying the Palace.

A stairwell leading to what used to be the third level of the palace.

Minoan Fresco



The Throne Room

View of Chania's port and not in use mosque. The view is from the lighthouse.



Javi standing on the stairs of the lighthouse.
Chania
Day 9/10: Venetian Lighthouse, the beach, venetian wall, port

The Venetian Fortress

The Venetian Wall

The street our studio was located on.

The boating docks

Beautiful beaches!


Footprints in the sand


Chania's cathedral



One of my favorite lighthouses.

This was a great trip and I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them.
I miss you all!