After spending an hr and a half there, we took a personally guided tour of some of Athens historical
landmarks including the Roman Agora, Olympic Stadium which was the site of the original modern
Olympics in 1896, the city of Plaka where we enjoyed lunch in a very Mediterranean atmosphere.
We saw a changing of the guard at the government house, an interesting thing to witness and glad we
did.
One thing puzzles me over here - the lane markings on the roads appear to be just a guide because
nobody uses them. Basically if you see there is space free to fit a car, you grab it. It appears chaotic but we haven't seen a bingle yet so it seems to work. The taxi told me that "Police are not very strong". So nobody observes many of the road rules like wearing helmets on motor bikes, speed,
seat belts.
After a day well spent, we got back to the ship by around 1430 and left dock about 5 minutes late.
The maneuverability of these massive vessels is unreal. We reversed out of the doc out past the breakwater where we cracked a U-ee and headed south through the islands and onward toward our next port in Civitavecchio (Rome).
See ya then!!!
More Images...
Sunrise outside our cabin this morning |
The Parthenon |
Temple of Zeus |
Changing of the guard |
Orange trees grow in the streets |
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