Cruises

Friday 21 May 2010

Olympia? Wine Tasting? Or a stroll ashore for lunch!

Here we are alongside in Katakolon with the prospects of a lovely sunny day in this small, idyllic Greek port. The day has started well - there’s not a breath of wind in the air and the thought of a nice Greek salad lunch is on the cards!

For our passengers this should be a highlight as the port is a hop, skip and jump to Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games believed to have originated back in 776BC. Here you can don your trainers and sprint along the original track in the stadium where the marble starting blocks are still in place - so hopefully the passengers will be able to take some more fond memories – and holiday snaps - back home when they return to the UK.

The less energetic (or those who’ve seen Olympia before) have the option of a casual stroll through the vines and pine woods overlooking the sparkling Ionian Sea at the nearby Mercouri vineyard. What a way to spend a leisurely morning with the added bonus of being able to sample their wines accompanied with some local cheeses and hams.

For me however, with most passengers ashore, I’m taking the opportunity to enjoy a short stroll and a light Greek salad, tzatziki, large fresh grilled prawns, golden fried calamari, chicken souvlakia and a saganaki before returning on board to continue with my duties.

This was the view from our table in the restaurant (photo courtesy of Jeff Talbot Chief Engineer with technical assistance given by Gordon Morgan SETO).
Michael Lobban
Hotel Director – Ocean Village

No comments:

Which do you prefer?