We arrived at Argostoli with no plans. As we were walking to the center of town, we were initially accosted by a local tour person trying to get us to take one of the tours her agency was promoting. None of us liked her “style,” so we said no thank you and walked on. We then ran into someone sharing information about a little red train that goes through town and stops at different places. We thought that that was interesting and kept the flyer. We then ran into another person from a tour agency, and she was very friendly and was not trying to push on us something we did not want. We agreed to the tour that brought us to a cave, a “photo shoot” of a beautiful beach, and a beach.
Before we started the tour, we went to what appears to be a famous footbridge. It joins the two parts of the island. What was great about the bridge is that it is known for sea turtle sightings, and we were able to see a couple of turtles, so that was fun. We also chatted with a group that was on the cruise and found out that one of them got a video of the turtles, and he sent it to Dawn. She was thrilled!
I likened the cave tour to traveling from my kitchen to my living room. The lagoon was more impressive than the cave. The stop was amped up and did not necessarily live up to its dream. It was interesting, but I am still not sure why it is so hyped up, but I guess that that is not for me to decide.
The next stop allowed us to take pictures of a beach from a distance. Unfortunately, we were not able to go to that beach as the weather report showed bad weather, including thundershowers, so the beaches were closed as a precaution. The weather predictions were very wrong, but despite that, that beach remained closed. The drive to the lookout point for the pictures was not Cindy’s favorite part of the day. There were many instances where there were beautiful scenes, but the drop-off made her very nervous.
On a positive note, there was an open beach, and we were there for an hour. Cindy and Dawn were in all of their glory. The beach was absolutely beautiful. While we were there, we rented chairs to sit and enjoy the waves. Dawn and Cindy went into the water and walked on the beach. It was a peaceful way to end the tour.
We went to dinner in the dining room, and they had lobster tail on the menu. The only issue is that they broiled it instead of boiling it. It was good regardless. After dinner, Cindy and Dawn decided to attend the 70s Dance Party that evening. I stayed behind and read my book on the balcony. I needed a recharge and did not want to “people” that evening. Cindy and Dawn said the party was fun and returned to the room with a balloon. The next day while we were at sea, the balloon decided to join us on the balcony, and we were afraid that it was going to jump to its death off of the balcony, so we returned it to the room.
That is about it for Argostoli. As always, thanks for reading.