by Nathan Pascoe
Thursday Morning
The weather here in Greece has been just amazing this winter. Warm sunny days, flowers opening far too early and mild evenings. Thursday morning was more of the same. The sun rose over the Albanian mountains and streamed into the Agni Travel office.
Norma arrived, prompt as ever at 9am. (Not many imagine the need to 'commute' here on Corfu, but Norma lives South of Corfu town which requires a drive of nearly an hour just to get to the office.)
She carried on with her work, finishing the Paxos driving instructions for our villas. Nathan, I still need some more photos for the Paxos villas she declared, today would be perfect!
There can be nothing better than a spontaneous trip to another island and I could not resist! Quick, I suggested, phone up Nikos and see if there are two places on the sea taxi. Moments later, the sea taxi from Corfu to Paxos was booked and we were off!
Thursday Afternoon
The sea taxi to Paxos departs from Faliraki, the old Corfu port, which is surrounded by weathered Venetian architecture.
We set off at high-speed. Most of the journey was hugging the Corfu coast, then as we reached the Southern tip of Corfu, the Sea became a little rougher and we 'bounced' across the short distance towards Paxos. Lakka soon came into view, I missed Loggos and in no time at all, we arrived into Gaios. A crowd of locals greeted the boat - it felt like something out of a movie.
We Need Petrol
Norma drove, while I hung out of the window taking the driving photos. We need petrol she soon declared, in fact we had none and were driving on fumes! Paxos is of course tiny (6km long) and only has two petrol stations, thankfully the distance from anywhere to a petrol station is very short!
Thursday Evening
All this driving around soon made us hungry! We invited Chris and Christine from Loggos and Babis from Gaios for a meal. Not much is open on Paxos during the winter and in fact only a couple of tavernas are open in the evenings. We enjoyed Mezethes at a friendly little taverna outside of Gaios, complete with a TV in the corner showing the latest Greek soap - Ugly Maria!
Thursday Night
Norma stayed with friends, I stayed in a little apartment overlooking Gaios, which offered spectacular sunrise views!
Friday Morning
The sea taxi departed at 8am. A similar scene from the day before, with loved ones being waved good bye. Captain Nikos engaged the engines and we sped back to Corfu.
In no time at all, we were back in the office and could not believe that we had accomplished so much. Norma finished her driving instructions and added more to our web based
Paxos Travel Guide.
Paxos is so close and yet so different to Corfu and our brief visit was a reminder that we need to make the trip more often!!!!