A nice break in Agia Pelagia, at the Villa Hara, blighted only by the fact that one security door was broken oh and they are building two villas behind it, so come Monday morning, building site noise.
Today a final womble to the beach and then one of Mrs Fogg’s famous, “I found a cove and it’s just over here” conversations, 3 miles later, 2 lots of 70 degree inclines and a woman on a stick and we made it to a beautiful little cover that is closed for the season! Queue the long walk back and 2 inclines. Oh I love to go a rambling!
And tomorrow we are up at 7am (5am UK time), packed and out of the villa by10am, then pootling around for the day, drop the car by 730pm on a plane at 10pm and eventually landing, then driving back home for 2am Saturday. Gosh I love 21hour days.
Just a short trip up the road is this wonderful little cove of Bali, Crete. What more could you want in a quiet cove, beaches whales and instagrammers/ tokkers/ facialbookers, posting their piccy to their thousands of followers.
Before the next 3 month slog where I disconnect an organisation from their current providers and move them into the 21st Century with technology, we’re taking a wee break.
Back for a week to Vill Hara in Crete, in the tiny coastal village of Agia Pelagia, HERE. We stayed here in Jul 2004 in this 5 bed mansion, split over 4 floors with pool, gym, snooker table, ping pong table and everything you could ever want.
It’s a lot cooler, but nice, however the pool takes a few mins to adjust to with an average temperature of about 9 degrees.