We were instructed to leave our luggage outside our hotel room. The hotel’s porter would collect and load on the bus for our travel to Santorini.
On the way out, we noticed the labada. That’s probably where the housekeeping washes the sheets and towels.
Dito sila nagsasampay. Kaya pala maputi, nature’s kula.
Edmund made sure our big maleta had been loaded. I made sure my blue carry on luggage was there too.
The tour guide distributed our boat tickets to Santorini.
While waiting for the shuttle, Mr. Yee makes muni-muni.
Why are there no people? Because it’s so hot.
Our tour guide while we wait for the bus.
Selfie under the sun. Grabe dito, concentrated UV rays bombed my skin.
We’re now on the move…. Bye Mykonos.
I hate this talaga, para kaming refugees. I wouldn’t mind if the weather is more pleasant.
We are the boat people
Uuwing probinsya
People who like to splurge on expensive luggages, this is the best storage compartment for you.
As soon as we found our seats, I went to the information desk to inquire about upgrades. Walang tao.
You’ve guessed it right. I was feeling nauseated from the chaos around me, the heat, and I was sensitive to the boat’s swaying. Naguguluhan ako at nasisikipan. Edmund and I were also seated apart.
The boat ride to Santorini was a little over two hours on calm waters. This is the color of clean water! Not brown or gray. I wish all bodies of water are this clean.
Once the boat is approaching the dock, we have to get ready and we only have a few minutes to retrieve our luggages. Sobrang stressful pag ganyan, hindi ako relax. Kung nasa toilet pa ako, naiwan na ako.