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Friday, 11 March 2016

GREECE – Santorini (Oia)

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Oia is the most famous town on Santorini, known for its breathtaking sunset and its charming white wash buildings and blue domed churches. The town extends for almost 2 km along the northern edge of the caldera. Built on the steep cliff overlooking the Aegean sea, its romantic ambience, especially during the sunset time made it a honeymoon destination too.


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I was staying at Marizan Cave Hotel, near the windmills area.


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The morning view of Oia.


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The view of Thirasia island greeted me right in front of my villa suite.


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It’s nice to enjoy breakfast in such a beautiful setting.


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Private sunbeds for Marizan Cave Hotel guests.


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Near Oia bus station, is Lolita’s Gelato. Highly recommended by the locals, I decided to try it out.


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Best Gelato in Greece? Not sure if the claim was true until I try it. Haha.


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Well, my son sure liked it. Two thumbs up!


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After the gelato break, time to explore Oia town until sunset.


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Plenty of souvenir shops in Oia.


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This is Church of Panagia Platsani at the main square. It’s open to public for free.


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In Oia, there are 2 types of dwellings, the cave houses which used to be the homes of ship crews, and the Captains houses.


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Many of the churches in Oia were dedicated to sailors. Most of them were privately owned and inherited.


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People also come to Oia for wedding shoots. Not an easy task under the hot sun.


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I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of the view of Oia town.


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Oia Castle is where I planned to view the sunset. The time was still early, so I’m heading to the Ammoudi port first.


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View of Oia near the windmill area. From here, I walked down the donkey path towards Ammoudi port.


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It’s 235 steps to be exact. You can either walk the steps or catch a ride on the back of a donkey.


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The steps are broad and the path is much further than I first thought.


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The buildings on top of cliff was getting smaller.


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The donkeys were waiting at the bottom.


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Finally, I reached Ammoudi port. It’s a small fishing harbour with waterfront taverns and restaurants.


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A rocky trail leads to a small beach.


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I think it's known as Armeni Beach. Well, it's all rock and no sand.


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Two ladies posing for a shot.


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We’re now at the bottom of Oia.


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After all that walking, we decided to have our late lunch in one of the restaurant named Sunset in Ammoudi.


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All the restaurants in Ammoudi offers a beautiful view of the sea.


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A refreshing Greek salad for starter.


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Grilled squid as main dish.


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I’m Captain Davy Jones! Haha.


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Grilled pork rib.


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My son enjoyed an afternoon nap in the restaurant and he just woke up in time to join us for lunch.


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A string of fresh octopus.


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Ammoudi port can also be reached by car through the old pumice stone mines.


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It’s time to head back for the sunset view. We decided to ride the donkeys this time.


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My hubby and son shared a ride.


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It was a bumpy, uncomfortable ride but it beats having to walk all the way up. The ride cost around 5 euros.


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Piracy used to be real threat for the islander during medieval ages. The Castle of Saint Nikolas and its fortification serves as a lookout point with 360-degree view. Today, it’s packed with tourists who wants to get the best shot of Oia sunset.


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Look at the crowd waiting for the sun to set.


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We didn’t really see the sun sets into the sea that day due to weather.


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In my opinion, the sun set view might be overrated but it’s still one of the must-do things in Oia.


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Let’s toast for Oia sunset!


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Back to Marizan Caves for a brief rest.


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My husband offered to babysit my son and let me wandered Oia on my own! I was so thrilled.


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The crowds who gathered for the sunset view were everywhere.


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And I just wanted to get away from the crowds. So I explored off-beaten trails, anywhere the staircase leads and my feet could carry me. I’ll just let the photos do the talking from now, hehe.


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If you think the sunset in Oia is breathtaking, the night scenes in Oia is even more magical when the lights were on and the moon looms in the sky.


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I love these dresses but didn’t think I could afford one.


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My little adventure in Oia ended here. I was in love with this charming town and hopefully I can come back here again one day.

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