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Sunday Travelers Tales, Episode 15. Cairo, Egypt and some travelling tips

[My dear readers, last week I was on the go so it was very difficult to post a new episode. I am really sorry for that but I was far and away from home for two weeks! I hope though that you enjoyed the gallery from Paris fashion week. I sure did!  So this week basically the new episode will be about some of my experiences in booking flights and possible mistakes that might happen during that procedure. I wanted to share with you some of this because they might end up in a very stressful situation.  Well first of all I would suggest that if you book your flights on your own, to do it directly from the official airlines site and not other sites that might have offers and seem more attractive at the time. Please pay attention to this as these sites might not inform you about changes in the flight that you have booked or even a possible cancellation. Or if you do book a flight via another web-page keep track of your flight. Do check in reasonable time before your fli...

Sunday Travelers Tales, Episode 14. Paris Fashion week 2017

[My dear readers, I am very excited about today’s Sunday Travelers Tales episode. Firstly because I am actually writing to you during a flight. The bloggers joy. To actually write for my blog while traveling. And secondly because I am writing about one of my favorite destinations. For those of you who read me you must have already suspected that besides my beautiful home-island Cyprus and home-land Greece, one of my fav locations is France. So yes that’s right for the next two weeks we are not only going to Paris but I will give you my inside to my experience from Paris Fashion week 2017-18.  You might be wondering how and why would I attend an event like that. Well I must admit that I really love the world of fashion. So when a friend of my mother was going to show and sell her designs at the Paris fashion week I joined her. I must tell you that every time I visit Paris I am very excited. I can never get enough! There is something in the French capital, a certain magi...

Greek Tales, Episode 13. Kastoria, Greece

Travelers Tales: [ D ear co-travelers, after our long stay in the Italian capital we will head back in a Greek city located north in the region of West Macedonia. A very beautiful and graphical city, ideal for travelers who care to see Greece from another perspective.  Kastoria is a city of about 35,000 permanent residents and it is situated in the western shore of Lake Orestiada. Kastoria is very famous for its leather jackets and furs. The dominant theory about the origin of the city's name is that it comes from the Greek word "kastoras" (κάστορας in Greek), which means beaver. Trade in the animal's fur has traditionally played an important part of the town's economy and it started back in the 14th century. Other industries include the local production of wheat, apples, wine and fish (trouts). Kastoria is also known for its many Byzantine churches and architecture. Some of them have been restored. Also the Museum of Byzantine History is a p...

What's in my traveling bag?

Travelers Tales: [Hey guys , this week we are staying in Rome. But the new episode of Sunday Travelers Tales will be about something I personally find very interesting! When I look around to other bloggers or you-tubers I will always take my time and read about. Well I guess that for women, bags are very important and what's inside them even more interesting! So this weeks blog will be about what I have in my traveling bag. So here it goes... 1. Bag:  ok so the bag itself is carefully picked when I will be traveling. I always notice that I will take one that closes with a zip firmly and I can hang it in both shoulders. Also I don't take with me big bags. I go with a medium size so that it fits all necessary things and it won't be heavy.    2. Sunglasses:  to protect my eyes from the sun they are always with me along with their case. Fan fact about sunglasses is that I love to see sunglasses in airport shops and most of my sunglasses are bought from ...

Sunday Travelers Tales Episode 12. Rome, Italy

Travelers Tales: [ D ear co-travelers, Ok guys, Rome is not a city that needs any particular recommendations. It’s just Rome!!! So there is not really place for more to say. It is a European capital that a traveler must definitely visit at some point and maybe more that one times. There are many sites to see, many streets to walk, restaurants to taste the famous Italian cuisine and off course a lot of shopping to be done.  Personally I found it very enjoyable and fascinating to walk the streets of Rome   and discover all the small and big piazzas, shops and restaurants.  There are many steps on the way but every time it’s a lovely opportunity to pose and capture the moment.  I would recommend to take your time and visit the basics. I made it to the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, the Roman Forum, the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican City and museums, the Fontana di Trevi and the Spanish steps. Off course site-seeing was kept a bit back when I discovered th...

Cypriot Tales, Episode 11. Kornos, Cyprus

Travelers Tales: [ D ear co-travelers, This week finally, as promised, Sunday Travelers Tales is presenting the beautiful and graphical village of Kornos. Kornos belongs to the district of Larnaca but is located in the center between the three big cities of Larnaca, Nicosia and Limassol. The traditional village of Cyprus lies in the middle of a small torrent and extends a long distance alongside the riverbed. It is surrounded by hills covered with low pine trees. It has a about 2000 permanent residents. Kornos is placed back in the 9th century and it was first built by a group of people coming from the Byzantine village of Koronos, from Limnos. They were refugees from Byzantium coming to Cyprus to find a place to live at the time when the iconoclasm was at its peak. This is the reason why in the village one may find houses build in the Aegean style. In the old village many houses and mansions have been restored but kept their traditional folk architecture. In the center of...

Kornos Festival upcoming

Hey guys and welcome to another Sunday Travelers Tales episode coming up on a Monday :(  I really tried to make it on time but because I am moving and the internet is not yet connected in my new home things got difficult with uploading! Alas I am preparing for you a very traditional Cypriot episode as promised: the village of Kornos!  So this week we will stay in Cordes-sur-Ciel to admire the French tradition and culture for a few more days.  Meanwhile you may visit the 8th Kornos Festival “Days of red clay” organized by the Community Council of Kornos which has already started yesterday Sunday 30th of  September. The festival will last until next Sunday the 7th of October. It’s taking place in the narrow streets of the community centre and Kornos pottery. Don’t miss it if you are a tradition lover. You will learn about Kornos tradition in making clay pots and other local traditions. Here is the calendar of the Festivals events: I will say no more,...