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Cathy
19/08/2012, Lakka, Paxos

Eat your heart out, Tom Daley!

23/08/2012 | vic
ok Cathy how many time did neil have to dive in before you got that photo /
23/08/2012 | Cathy
Yeah... I think that was about the sixth attempt!
Lakka
Cathy
17/08/2012, Lakka, Paxos

Seren Mor tied to the rocks in Lakka Bay. Sheltered from prevailing winds and getting the shade quite early on - perfect location.

Lakka Bay
Cathy
17/08/2012, Lakka, Paxos

The view from our walk around the headland.

Lovely, Lovely Lakka
Cathy
15/08/2012, Lakka, Paxos

Wednesday

It's impossible to describe quite how lovely Lakka on Paxos is without going into clichés: A turquoise bay enclosed in chalky cliff faces tumbling with greenery and dotted with several small beaches. The development ashore has had limited impact, the small harbour village retaining its charm.

That's not to say that the area hasn't embraced tourism. The tripper boats arrive regularly and the two small supermarkets are, of course, overpriced. To stay on land here requires more effort than most Greek islands (there's no airport) so perhaps it attracts a more discerning holiday maker. The bars and restaurants seem to know their clientele and serve quality food and good house wines.

All this also makes it popular with the yachting crowd, too. We've managed to get a spot tied to the rocks of the west shore, sheltered from the prevailing wind and hopefully out of the way of the usual anchoring frenzy. Some swell does make its way in but, so far, nothing prolonged or too uncomfortable. It even seems cooler here but that could just be coincidence.

Best of all, the nights are blissfully quiet. We may even have caught up on all the lost sleep, although the gentle rocking is very soporific. Yes, there are quite a few tourist town councils who could learn a lot from Lakka. The sooner the better.

Mourtos/Sivota
Cathy
12/08/2012, Mourtos/Sivota

Sunday

Predictably, the new harbour in Sivota, with excellent shelter has been taken over by non-moving boats. The best protected part of the old harbour is filled with small local vessels including a rental boat business commandeering a long stretch of deep water quay. That leaves the section of more open quay for visiting yachts and at this time of year there simply isn't enough room to go around.

That doesn't stop those eager to come in from making the attempt. With complete disregard for the size of boat compared to the size of space, thinking nothing of climbing over empty boats and loosening lines, pushing on stanchions or simply barging in careless of potential damage that might be caused, in they try to come. Volatile tempers flare, voices raise and hostilities look like they could easily become violent. Eventually, the port police were summoned for one incident but didn't seem to really want to get involved. Neither did we. Time to move on.

Rain!
Cathy
10/08/2012, Mourtos/Sivota

Saturday

06.45 Rain! I feel like dancing! I won't, though. I'm still in my nightie and the waiter opposite doesn't deserve that, poor thing. And there's thunder.

07.20 Looks like it's all over. Sighs. Oh well, there's still cloud. That's quite a novelty, too.

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