Soft beds in Santorini?
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No, it was Aegean - or, at least, on their website!
I think we have decided to skip Mykonos and Santorini (regretfully) and spend extra time on the mainland before flying directly to Crete - that will be far more relaxing. At least one more night in Nafplio - and then we'll be looking for 3 more nights. Are there any nice beaches on the Peloponnese? If not, we might head on to Crete and spend some time on the east side (we're going to be spending a week in Chania province).
I think we have decided to skip Mykonos and Santorini (regretfully) and spend extra time on the mainland before flying directly to Crete - that will be far more relaxing. At least one more night in Nafplio - and then we'll be looking for 3 more nights. Are there any nice beaches on the Peloponnese? If not, we might head on to Crete and spend some time on the east side (we're going to be spending a week in Chania province).
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All this stuff about mattresses reminds me of a really funny little book written upteen years ago by Corey Ford, called "How to Guess Your Age".
The line I remember was
"You know you're over 40 when you wouldn't go to see the Taj Mahal if it meant you had to sleep on a cot."
Just sayin'.
The line I remember was
"You know you're over 40 when you wouldn't go to see the Taj Mahal if it meant you had to sleep on a cot."
Just sayin'.
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