Our ferry to Ios wasn't leaving until the afternoon
but Sam, Shereen and I had to check out of our room by 10:00. I had asked the
hotel manager the day before if we would be able to leave a few bags with him
while we waited for our ferry and he said that was fine, but when he showed up
and we were giving him our bags he said he wouldn't take any bags that had
valuables in them because he was just going to leave them in his car
unattended. When I said I didn't care that he left them he still flat out refused
to take them because he didn't want to make his car a target. Why his car would
be more of a target with 3 giant suitcases with valuables hidden in them than
with 3 giant suitcases with no valuables hidden in them was a mystery to me. So
with no other option but to take our heavy day-packs with us, the three of us
proceeded around the corner to a cute little cafe for breakfast. I had the last
of my giant apples and grapes while Shereen had a coffee and Sam had a mixed
fruit crepe that looked amazing.
Next we wondered how to spend the next 3 hours
until our ferry arrived, with the beach being out of the question and keeping
in mind that we had spent more than enough time in the old port.
Still with no real choice in the matter we shopped
around in the old port for a while, and I managed to find a belated birthday
present for my mum. After killing a mere 40 minutes and feeling sick of walking
with our day packs on, I decided the best thing to do would be to go around to
the ferry port and find a restaurant to string out lunch in.
We found a really nice restaurant with no one in it
overlooking the sea and the ferry port, with free wifi to help lengthen the
eating process with constant Facebook and Instagram checking.
We ordered a mix of small dishes to share including
a giant mound of tsatziki, baked feta and calamari, and Sam and I waxed lyrical
about how much we were beginning to love Greek food. About an hour and a half
before our ferry was supposed to arrive I decided to check with our waitress
that we were at the right port for the ferry since our hotel manager had not
given us very good instructions.
She told us that, in fact, we were not in the right
place and that it would take us about an hour to walk there. We quickly paid
and left, and started walking to the port she had told us.
About 10 minutes in, the pedestrian path along the
road ended and we had to start walking along the shoulder of this very busy
road. I decided it was a bad idea and that it would take us more than an hour
considering how winding the road was, so we headed back the way we had come to
find a good waiting point to catch a taxi. We waited about another 10 minutes
for a taxi but every one that came past had a passenger they were bringing from
the new port and all were going the wrong way.
Deciding it would be hopeless waiting for one to
come on this stretch of road without a passenger we decided we should walk back
into the town area where there would be more taxis floating around. Finally we
caught on dropping off passengers at the ferry port we had originally been at
and we all piled in and gave him the name of the port we wanted to go to. He
told us he didn't understand.
I got out my map and showed him the picture and the
name in Greek and he said "you want to go there?" and I said yes, to
which he replied, "That's here".
After a confusing discussion about which island we
were going to and which ferry company we were with, we sorted out that we had
in fact been in the right place the whole time and that our waitress was either
too dumb to read a map or wanted us to leave the restaurant after we had been
sitting around using wifi and barely ordering anything.
We walked down to wait in the ferry terminal, which
turned out to be a building that had started construction and was abandoned at
the skeleton phase before doors windows or any fitting of any kind were put in.
Since we were still a good 30-45 minutes early for the ferry we decided to head
back up to the cafe at the top of the hill- right next to where we had been
half an hour before. We ordered some drinks and pilfered more wifi while we
waited for the ferry.
When we finally make our way down to the ferry port
we first had to meet our hotel manager who was bringing the bags he would store
for us down to meet us at the port. We got our bags and sat around in the car
park waiting for the ferry to arrive along with hundreds of other people. One
ferry came and went and a few hundred people went with it, but our ferry was
nowhere to be seen and the only information we were told whilst we were waiting
was "it's late". Thanks, we got that.
After more than an hour of waiting in the sun our
ferry finally came and it turned out we had assigned seating and I was next to
this couple while Shereen and Sam were across the wide aisle. Luckily when the
ferry started moving the seat next to them was still free and I was able to
move.
We arrived in Ios and were greeted by our hostel
van. Sam was staying at a different hostel to us at the other side of the
island and so we parted ways there. When we got to the hostel we contacted Ray
to see when she was going to move over to the hostel from Alana's hotel, but
she decided that because it was Alana's last night in Europe she would stay
with her.
We contacted Sam to see what the others had planned
for the night and they mentioned some bar they wanted to go to. I told Sam that
Shereen and I were going for dinner and since they wouldn't have a chance of
contacting us once they left their hostel's wifi signal, we made plans that we
would meet them at this bar if we were going out, but if we weren't there by 9
then they could assume that we weren't coming.
Shereen and I finished dinner and were feeling
super tired, so we decided we weren't going to go out. Before going back to the
hostel we headed down to the supermarket to buy some supplies for the room.
When we got down there it was 9pm and Ray, Sam, Rhys and Georgia were at the
cafe next door.
We decided to head back and go out with the people
from the hostel instead. After a few drinking games and welcome shots we all
headed to a bar owned by the same guy that owned our hostel. Ray and the others
came to find us there, but a few of
the friends I had made at the hostel wanted to go off to a different bar and I
decided to go with them.
The bar was exclusively flavoured shots and for
every 7 shots you bought you got a free t-shirt. Without going too far into
it... I had more than enough shots for a shirt.
We left the bar a little while later and I went to
find Shereen again. She had chosen to stay with the others and they were all together
in a different bar. We hung out there as people started to disappear slowly-
Ray tripped on the treacherous cobble stone street outside and was kindly escorted home by
Rhys, and the friends I had made at the hostel also decided to call it a night.
Sam was the next to want to leave when he sat on a single-serve packet of
butter that Shereen had made me steal from the restaurant where we had dinner.
It had started to melt in my bag so I threw it out onto the stone bench I was
on, much to the dismay of an unsuspecting Sam.
After that we decided it was time to call it a
night, and I wrangled a few people to help me drag Shereen home.
Look out for my next post on the rest of our time
in Ios.
xx