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Greece Catamaran Charter #5476
01/16/02 11:07 AM
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This "Thread" will be dedicated to the information about the catamaran charter Dan and Carol are coordinating in Greece. The dates for the charter are in June 2002. Attached are the propposed itineraries.
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<br>This bulletin board can become the information central location for questions and answers regarding the trip.
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<br>I will find out how to attach the itineraries as WORD attachments and post them shortly. Please check back.

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Re: Greece Catamaran Charter #5477
01/17/02 10:59 AM
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This Itinerary of week #1 is so that you can get an idea of which islands we plan to visit. There may be changes due to recommendations of the charter company, weather conditions and crew preferences.
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<br>You may choose your own arrival date to Athens, but remember to allow for flight and other transportation delays and besides Athens has a lot of sight seeing opportunities.
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<br> Fri June 14 Arrive Athens
<br> Take in the night life around the Plaka area and go up Pynx Hill for the 9 PM light show of the Acropolis narrated in English.
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<br>Sat June 15 Athens (check local listings for closing dates/times)
<br> Museum choices in Athens include: 1) Nat'l Archeological, 2) Greek Folk Art, 3) Benaki, 4) Byznatine, 5) Acropolis, 6) Nat'l Gallery of Paining, 7) Natural History, 8) Ancient Agora.
<br> Walks and Views include: 1) Acropolis, 2) National Gardens, 3) Mt Likavittos (funicular available), 4) Hadrians Arch &amp; Temple of Zeus, 5) Waterclock &amp; Ruins, 6) 4th Century Olympic Stadium renovated for the 1896 beginning of the Modern Olympics, 7) see the Agora &amp; best preserved temple in Athens.
<br> Catch an event of the summer festival at the 160 AD Roman Theater - Odeon of Herodes Atticus - on the side of the Acropolis
<br> Take a day tour including lunch to Mycanea, Epidaurus and Naplion.
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<br>Sun June 16 Athens - Meet at Sailboat by 3 PM. Depart Harbor and sail to Cape Sounio or Kea
<br> Visit the Monstiraki Flea Market held only on Sunday mornings. And by 11 AM catch the changing of the Guard at Syntagma Square to see the entire regiment of Men in skirts and tights!!
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<br>Mon June 17 Kea
<br> Inhabited @ 3000 BC is known for it's wine, honey and almonds. The city of Ioulis has red terra cotta roofs and 26 windmills. The town hall has statues of Apollo and Athena. The ancient acropolis now holds a Venetian castle built in 1210 with the stones from the ancient walls and the original Temple of Apollo.
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<br>Tue June 18 Andros
<br> Gavrio is the main harbor. Twelve miles away Andros Town is home to some of Greece's wealthiest ship owning families, the main street is paved with marble slabs and old mansions are now gov't buildings. Apoikia has a spring which water is bottled from.
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<br>Wed June 19 Tinos
<br> The villages are studded with 1300 decorative dovecotes used for raising doves. There is a Pilgrimage church and archeological museum. Nice beaches near the harbor and see the Sanctuary of Poseidon and Amphritite. Good bus services or take a taxi to explore the island.
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<br>Thu June 20 Mykonos/Day trip to Delos
<br> Mykonos - Many of the Greek postcards are of Mykonos. Brightly painted fishing boats and knitted sweaters. Prices are higher when a cruise ship is in port. Known for it's spectacular sunsets. Tangle of streets built to confuse the pirates and now tourists, just wander, when ready to return to the harbor keep heading downhill. Visit the working windmill as part of the Folk Museum.
<br> Delos - the uninhabited island which is now an open air museum. The birth place of Artemis and Apollo. See the Dolphin mosaic, lion terrace and 300 BC theater which held 5,500 people.
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<br>Fri June 21 Syros
<br> Ermoupoli Harbor town is the largest in the Cyclades Islands. There are archeological sites dating from 2800 to 2300 BC. Visit the lower and upper towns and the medieval quarter of Ano Syros. Venture to Kini 6 miles from the main city to a small fishing village or nearby Delfini beach - popular with nudists. Or visit the resort towns of Poseidonia and Vari.
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<br>Sat June 22 Andiparos
<br> 15th century fortress town. Avoid the crowds here and visit the breathtaking array of stalactites and stalagmites in the cave of Antiparos only a 30 min walk from the harbor.
<br> Sun June 23 Paros/Day trip to Thira (Santorini)
<br> Paros - Hub of the Ferry Boat system. Visit the church of 100 doors founded by St Helen, mother of Constantine. It is the oldest in Greece in continuous use built in the 6th century AD. Behind the church is the archeological museum.
<br> Thira - Island formed by a collapsed volcano. Take the 580 steps up to town or hire a donkey. Tends to be more expensive than Athens since this is one of the most popular islands and all the water is shipped in. Has one of the best archeological finds of all the islands including Cretan pottery. Wine from Thira tends to be sweet and strong.
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Re: Greece Catamaran Charter #5478
01/17/02 11:01 AM
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For Week #2 we have a choice of Itinerary A or B depending on weather conditions and the preference of the crew.
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<br>Itinerary A
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<br>Sun June 23 Paros/Day trip to Thira (Santorini)
<br> Paros - Hub of the Ferry Boat system. Visit the church of 100 doors founded by St Helen, mother of Constantine. It is the oldest in Greece in continuous use built in the 6th century AD. Behind the church is the archeological museum.
<br> Thira - Island formed by a collapsed volcano. Take the 580 steps up to town or hire a donkey. Tends to be more expensive than Athens since this is the one of the most popular islands an all the water is shipped in. Has one of the best archeological finds of all the islands including Cretan pottery. Wine from Thira tends to be sweet and strong.
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<br>Mon June 24 Naxos
<br> One of the first islands to use marble and fell to Venetians in 1207. Has an 18th century Orthodox Cathedral. A causeway leads to numerous sea caves. Inland visit the terraced hills of Komiaki with rich gardens, vineyards and orchards. There is good local bus service but renting a car to see the island is advisable.
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<br>Tue June 25 Amorgos
<br> Smallest church in Greece built in 1290. Also has a monastery clinging to the rugged 600 ft cliff. Visit the ruins of the ancient city of Minoa. See the prettiest village on the island, Lagkada, with it's stepped main street painted with daisies.
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<br>Wed June 26 Astypalaia
<br> Ruled by a Venetian family from 1207 to 1522 whose home is on the site of the ancient acropolis. A 2 hour hike west of the derelict windmills leads to the gushing waterfall of Agios Ioannis. The town of Maltezana was named after the pirates who once frequented it (from Malta). Visit caves of Drakou and Negri.
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<br>Thu June 27 Kos
<br> Famous for producing cos lettuce (romaine). Kos Town has Hippocrates (Hippocratic Oath Creator) ancient plane tree planted by him 2400 years ago and nearby is a water fountain built by the Turks in 1792. See the Pompeii style roman ruins of Casa Romana. Western end of island known for thyme, honey and cheeses. Ruined Castle of the Knights said to be the lair of a dragon.
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<br>Fri June 28 Nisyros or Tilos
<br> Nisyros - Volcanic Island with steaming caldera that had a violent eruption in 1422. Take a tour to see the hot springs, boiling mud pots and gas vents. Notice the drying tomatoes and onions along the way. See the Russian style icon decked in gold and silver from @ 1600 at the monastery.
<br> Tilos - Tranquil island known for weaving cloth for women's costumes still worn by some of the locals. Rent a moped. See the miniature mastodons bones from 7000 BC found on this island at the Paleontological museum or the petrified human skeletons thought to have been caught in the lava when Nisyros erupted in 600 BC at Agios Antonis beach.
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<br>Sat June 29 Symi
<br> Island of sponges and Saint Michael, patron saint of seafarers. Visit the maritime museum and the famous icon of Archangel Michael that mysteriously kept returning to Panormitis' monastery.
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<br>Sun June 30 Rhodes - Depart Sailboats by 9 AM
<br> Visit the old walled city &amp; Palace of the Grand Masters. The Apostle Paul brought &amp; preached Christianity to Rhodes. Bargain at the Turkish market for rugs, eat Turkish food or purchase locally made embroidery. For panoramic views go to Kamerios and see the Temple of Apollo and the Ampitheater. Take a bus or taxi to Lindos to see the 5th century BC castle at the Acropolis riding a donkey up and walking down.
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<br>Itinerary B
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<br>Sun June 23 Paros/Day trip to Thira (Santorini)
<br> Paros - Hub of the Ferry Boat system. Visit the church of 100 doors founded by St Helen, mother of Constantine. It is the oldest in Greece in continuous use built in the 6th century AD. Behind the church is the archeological museum.
<br> Thira - Island formed by a collapsed volcano. Take the 580 steps up to town or hire a donkey. Tends to be more expensive than Athens since this is the one of the most popular islands an all the water is shipped in. Has one of the best archeological finds of all the islands including Cretan pottery. Wine from Thira tends to be sweet and strong.
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<br>Mon June 24 Naxos
<br> One of the first islands to use marble and fell to Venetians in 1207. Has an 18th century Orthodox Cathedral. A causeway leads to numerous sea caves. Inland visit the terraced hills of Komiaki with rich gardens, vineyards and orchards. There is good local bus service but renting a car to see the island is advisable.
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<br>Tue June 25 Patmos
<br> See the Holy Cave of the Apocalypse where St John dictated the Book of Revelations to his apostle. St John the Divine Monastery built in 1088. Also has fine beaches reachable by bus.
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<br>Wed June 26 Leros
<br> Home of Greece's mental institutions. Town of Lakka is filled with art deco style buildings. Lepida has former summer residence of Mussolini. Visit the Historic and Folk Museum or the British War Cemetery from the battles in 1943.
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<br>Thu June 27 Kalymnos
<br> Famous for sponge fishing, visit the Sponge Factory for history of sponge diving. The Mermaid sculpture is one of 43 donated by local sculptors. Visit the cave of the 7 virgins or the fortified Kastelli which was the refuge of survivors during the 11th century massacre.
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<br>Fri June 28 Kos
<br> Famous for producing cos lettuce (romaine). Kos Town has Hippocrates (Hippocratic Oath Creator) ancient plane tree planted by him 2400 years ago and nearby is a water fountain built by the Turks in 1792. See the Pompeii style roman ruins of Casa Romana. Western end of island known for thyme, honey and cheeses. Ruined Castle of the Knights said to be the lair of a dragon.
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<br>Sat June 29 Tilos or Symi
<br> Tilos - Tranquil island known for weaving cloth for women's costumes still worn by some of the locals. Rent a moped. See the miniature mastodons bones from 7000 BC found on this island at the Paleontological museum or the petrified human skeletons thought to have been caught in the lava when Nisyros erupted in 600 BC at Agios Antonis beach.
<br> Symi - Island of sponges and Saint Michael, patron saint of seafarers. Visit the maritime museum and the famous icon of Archangel Michael that mysteriously kept returning to Panormitis' monastery.
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<br>Sun June 30 Rhodes - Depart Sailboats by 9 AM
<br> Visit the old walled city &amp; Palace of the Grand Masters. The Apostle Paul brought &amp; preached Christianity to Rhodes. Bargain at the Turkish market for rugs, eat Turkish food or purchase locally made embroidery. For panoramic views go to Kamerios and see the Temple of Apollo and the Ampitheater. Take a bus or taxi to Lindos to see the 5th century BC castle at the Acropolis riding a donkey up and walking down.
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Re: Greece Catamaran Charter #5479
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The weekly fee to join in on either week of this itinerary is $500, not including airfare. You may post any question or information onto this bulletin board.
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<br>Specific confidential information may be emailed to Chris_Margaret and I will send it to Dan &amp; Carol, the trip coordinators.
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