Settling in to our final campsite in Greece , for this year !
Camping Drepano. Our friendly manager Nikolas remembered us from our first visit three months before, as we got him out of bed at 2.00am to let us into the site when we first arrived in Greece.
He let us in anyway.
This is the view of the bay looking back towards Igomenitsa.
There was a colony of Little Egrets nesting on an island out at sea and they came into the bay to fish each day.
Backing onto the sand bar is a lagoon which is a nature reserve.
We had lovely sunsets every night but sadly the mosquitos liked them as well.
As we had both visited Corfu in the past, me 40 years ago and Sarah 7 years ago we decided to take a day trip with our trusty scooter Wanda the Honda to revisit our past.
We set off on the early ferry to give ourselves plenty of time to see the island.
Our first glimpse of Corfu town.
The old fortress in the background.
Starting our hopeful circular tour of the island we head northwards up the east coast and Sarah immediately spots somewhere she recognised. She swam across to this peninsular in her younger days.
We pass by many lovely bays but are shocked at how busy everywhere is compared to the main land.
We located the Lawrence Durrell home, the White house, now a restaurant, in the small but beautiful village of Kalami.
We had a coffee there and tried to imagine how isolated it must have been in 1936 when they arrived on this lovely island.
Hardly any cars and no roads to speak of, it must have seemed like paradise.
We continued northward and across the top of the island and started to see some wilder parts especially when we went off "normal roads"
We quickly realised that we could not see the whole island in one day so decided to return to Corfu town for a look around the old part.
The streets abound with bars and restaurants and the inevitable tourist shops.
It was too hot to do much so we stopped for a drink and ice cream.
It was nice to revisit this place but as for returning with our campervan for a longer stay I think not.
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