After
Bari, we sailed overnight to Katakolon, Greece. I'd
already arranged a rental car for the day, so when we disembarked, all we had
to do was walk a quarter-mile into town, pick up our car, and we were on our
way. We love driving ourselves in other countries - it gives you so much
freedom, and it's so much better than a crowded tour bus. A word about
driving in Greece, though... You may think it is a 2 lane country road with a
nice, wide shoulder and old Fiats puttering along at 30 mph. It is
not. It is a 4-lane autobahn and you'd better have nerves of steel and a
lead foot.
We did our own little self-guided tour, and successfully managed to avoid
the masses. There are signs all around Olympia in Greek and English, so
we had no problem knowing what we were looking at.
After leaving the ruins, we walked a little further on to the
Archaeological Museum, where most of the decorative items from the site are
kept. It was a lovely building, absolutely covered in marble, and very
well laid out.
Sculptural pediments from the ruined Temple of Zeus - pretty impressive!
We were lucky in Greece; the weather was beautiful, and we very much enjoyed
our drive back to the harbor. We even squeezed in a little time for
shopping (there is a cute little
olivewood shop amongst all the kitsch, look for it!) and
sitting in the sun by the harbor.
There is always room for a snack!
I had always wondered if the water in Greece was really that color.
My Keens were waterlogged for days after walking through rainy Venice. I took the laces out and used our cabin's hairdryer (super-classy, I know!) to de-soggify them before hitting the street in Katakolon. My feet, however, were sore for the duration of the cruise. I have no idea why I was so ridiculous with my footwear on this trip. Travel tip: Bring waterproof boots to Venice.
Such a beautiful day. Greece is on the 'places to go back to'
list, for sure.
all photos, ours