Ios is well known for partying but there is also a really nice beach and the island is well worth seing.
We found a nice hotel called Hermes, right between the town and the beach.
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Maybe the most well known disco in Ios.
A picture of the inland of Ios, taken from the churches highest up above the town. On the toppy hill in the middle there was once, during the early bronze age, a city.
The port of Ios. The island in the background is Sikinos.
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Trying out a little bit of yoga at Mylopotas beach, the main beach in Ios.
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Flowers in front of a church up above the town.
Koufonissi, or more correctly Ano Koufonissi, is a very small island. You can walk around it in a morning the guide book told us, a little bit too far to walk in flip-flops though Snakebunk tells you. The island is for some reason very popular amongst Swedish families.
The sun sets over the Hora.
A small harbour on the west side of the island. In the background you can see the south of Naxos.
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This is a nice and long beach called Pori. It's on the east side of the island and you get there through a little road from the Hora.
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The main port. In the background you can see Kato Koufonissi.
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Mykonos is a somewhat expensive island, with a taste of fashion and upper class (not as snobby as Santorini though). There are great discos and a fair share of gay people.
There are thousands of small churches on the Greek islands. This one was right in front of our terrace.
We found great rooms in Sofias Village high above the town. It was nice to have a pool since the beach is a busride away.
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A long time ago, back in the fifties, a pelican stranded on Mykonos. It was named Petrus, and the villagers persuaded it to stay by cutting its wings of. Today there are at least two pelicans walking around in the lower parts of the town.
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This is a great place to be sometime between dinner and nightclub.
Naxos is a large and mountainous island. There are lots of tourists but also a lot of people working outside of tourism.
Cats are not rare on the greek islands. This one was sitting on a cafe in Filoti, a town in the middle of Naxos.
This is from the same cafe in Filoti.
Paros is a nice island with lots of taking it easy as well as nightlife. We were here in the beginning of June so it was more taking it easy than nightlife.
Parikia is the main town of Paros and this is the beach in Parikia.
The beach with Parikia in the background.
The view from our cozy balcony at Hotel Irene. Here we spent some time playing poker and watching the sunset.
The inside of Parikia.
Resting on a cafe, waiting for the ferry.
There is only one way to keep water in the zink; use a Pringles lid and put it over the hole with the top up.
Knock on the door before you enter. Some people lock the door, some doors can't be locked and some people are just sitting there waiting for you...
There's not always a lot of flush pressure in the toilets. If you can't get rid of what you've created tip one is to use the shower to add water, tip number two is to have a friend throw in a bucket of water while you're flushing.
If you want to get the hotels that noone else wants you should go with the hotel owners that meet you in the port, preferably one that screams. If, on the other hand, you want to get real good hotels you should put your bags with a friend at a cafe and then go lookin for rooms on your own.