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Old Mar 1, 2019 | 4:44 am
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Originally Posted by kalbear
[MENTION=716182]Romanianflyer[/MENTION] thank you so much for posting your trip report. It's filled with great ideas for those of us who are not so familiar with the areas. Since you mentioned that you lived in Greece for a year, can you recommend some Greek islands to visit which are not overcrowded and good for family with young toddlers?
Welcome, if you ever have any questions regarding Turkey or Georgia (as I travelled quite extensively before through both countries as well) feel free to ask.

As for your Greece question - I would need a bit more information before I can answer that question the best way possible as needless to say there are dozens of suitable islands.
- what time of the year are you visiting?
- what else besides not too overcrowded/suitable for toddlers is important for you? Eg. beaches, local food culture, museums/classical history, scenery etc. etc.
- it needs easy access by plane or you don't mind taking a ferry from Piraeus?
- are you planning/able to take a rental car at your destination?

Feel free to reply either here or through private message!

Originally Posted by onobond
Great trip report of an obviously underestimated area, with many very interesting places to explore. Very nice photos too, so many thanks for sharing.

One minor question: You were utilizing many means of transportation, but am I right in assuming that you were satisfied with just taking a photo of the roadside donkey? It looked as being ready, waiting to take you for a ride.

Again, many thanks!
Ahaha donkeys are cute animals but I would not want to ride one, I would feel bad for the poor donkey as I don't think I'm that suitable for it at 6 ft 1 in weighing 186lb. That said, I've travelled on horseback before!
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