I woke up absurdly early in the morning thanks to my inconsiderate roommates getting up and ready to go at 5.00 AM, and after they had departed I found myself unable to get back to sleep. The ferry was at 9.45, and there was a bus at 7.15, which would have given me ample time to get there, but once I was awake I started to worry and decided to see if I could make the bus at 6.15. I wound up getting up at 5.45, and since I was already packed up I hopped straight in the shower, whereupon the power immediately went out. It was still dark out, and there weren't any windows in the bathroom, so I took a wonderful shower in the pitch black. At least it kept me from dawdling!
I made it to the bus with minutes to spare, and who should I find but my inconsiderate roommates, who for some reason left before 5.30 to catch the 6.15 bus... Which was less than a 15 minute walk from the hostel. Regardless, we all hopped on the bus once it arrived, and made it to the port by about 8.15. I really don't understand why they got up so early, but I was happy to see that they were not staying in my hostel when we got to Santorini!
The ferry ride was less than two hours, though it was of course running late, so I got in in the early afternoon. By then, I was feeling super excited about Santorini and the things I wanted to do there, and starting to experience the "going home soon have to cram as much as I can in" anxiety that often riddles me at the end of trips, so I checked into my hostel and then quickly turned around to hop on a bus and head into Thira, Santorini's biggest town and the major tourist spot.
I spent a few hours in Thira, popping in to the museum and then finding a nice patio overlooking the water to chill out on for a few hours. When the sun was starting to angle downwards, I hopped on a second bus to get to Ia, world-famous for its charming, windy streets and incredible sunsets
All the streets are heavily terraced, so you're always climbing up and down in random rows, and it's quite easy to get lost.
I did watch the sunset in Ia, but decided to witness it myself rather than through my camera viewfinder. Let me assure you, it's really beautiful.
In the morning, still jazzed with my "must see it all" attitude I got up reasonably early (though nothing like the 5.45 of the day before) to hike up to Ancient Thira, about a half-hour's hike up a hillside only a couple of kilometres from my hostel. It was a reasonably easy walk, but a couple of times the wind picked up so severely I nearly couldn't move. I was glad it was a headwind on my way up; a tailwind on the descent would have been truly dangerous!
There's a monastery on the other side of the hill. It's a little hard to see here though.
I had signed up for a boat trip around the island in the afternoon, so I headed home to shower and get ready for that once my hike was through. They picked me up at 2.00, and soon enough I was on board a little tourist boat in the blazing Santorini sun. First, we headed to the caldera in the middle of the island, which is part of an active volcano and grows nearly ten inches a year.
After the volcano, we went to some natural hot springs on the next island.
They're the discoloured water on the right. Also " hot" is something of a misnomer, they were more like tepid springs.
We got in and went for a swim there, so I didn't take all too many photos. After, though, we headed to the next island, Therasia, and took a dinner break, where I had my now-traditional plate of tzatziki and a can of sprite.
After dinner, everyone clambered back onto the boat for the sunset portion of the tour. This consisted of going around in circles so that we could see the sunset from a dozen different angles. It felt a little silly, but I have to admit it was pretty nice to see.
Ia from the water.
Setting on no island! I have like a dozen of shots of the sunset.
It was dark by the time we got back to the port, and we headed straight back to Perissa and to the hostel. I was too tired to do much else, so it was off to bed with me, to get ready for Athens in the morning!