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Monday, June 29, 2026

England: Brighton

A direct flight from Athens to London Gatwick and a 35-minute train ride, we were in Brighton to start a three-week tour of England and Wales before Scotland. This part of the trip got on the itinerary only three days before we left for Tunisia. It made so much more sense. We didn't feel too bad about having to forfeit two sets of non-refundable tickets to and from France. We'll get there in the fall.

While Brighton has a handful of buildings from the medieval period when it was a fishing village, like much of the country, the city was largely built during the age of empire. While the seafront may have seen better days, the city still seems rather popular with visitors. Yet the future is uncertain. The iconic Brighton Palace Pier has been up for sale since the beginning of the year....

Walking out of Brighton Station.
Brighton Railway Station - Brighton, England

From the train station we headed to our hotel. It felt good to be back in England with its double-decker buses.
Brighton & Hove Double- Decker Bus - Brighton, England

After settling into our room (2nd floor with a bay window, 1st below), we headed straight to the beach to enjoy the very pleasant sunny day.
Brighton, England

Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

The Beach - Brighton, England

Brighton, England

We spot a Vegan Fish and Chips place and can't resist ordering a plate.
NO CATCH vegan fish & chips - Brighton, England

NO CATCH vegan fish & chips - Brighton, England

Heading back to our room, we walked by the Indo-Saracenic Royal Pavilion (1st below). And vowed to come back first thing the next day to take a photo in the morning light (2nd below).
The Indo-Saracenic  Royal Pavilion - Brighton, England

The Indo-Saracenic  Royal Pavilion - Brighton, England

Then we headed to actually walk out on the Palace Pier after only admiring it from a distance the day before.
The Pebble Beach - Brighton, England

Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

Our Selfies - Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

Brighton Palace Pier - Brighton, England

There are great views to the west from the Palace Pier. The ruins of the old pier can be spotted to the left, and the 162-metre (531 ft) Brighton i360 Observation tower at center.
View from Brighton Palace Pier to the Old Pier Ruins - Brighton, England

We also walked a bit on the Brighton Beach Promenade, both upper and lower levels.
View to Brighton Palace Pier from Brighton Beach Promenade  - Brighton, England

On top of Madeira Terrace - Brighton, England

Madeira Terrace - Brighton, England

And finally, back to Brighton Station to catch our train to Salisbury.
Brighton Railway Station - Brighton, England

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Greece: Delos and Mykonos plus an Evening in Athens

While I felt compelled to check off Delos, for which we would need to overnight on Mykonos, we were not warm to the idea. John found these day trips by boat from Naxos that go to both Delos and Mykonos. On our last day in Naxos, we got on the first trip of the season. To be clear, the boat is a passenger shuttle only; no beverages, food, or guides are included.

Delos was more interesting than I had expected. We could have spent the whole day there; however, that was not possible with the shuttle timings. Nearby Mykonos has a lot of shopping, fancy stores too. We were correct not to be warm about basing in Mykonos. Upwards of 900 cruise ships call at Mykonos a year.

From Naxos, we took a ferry 6 hours to Athens, and spent the night there before our flight to the UK, completing the second loop of our trip.

Our Delos + Mykonos tour was the first of the season for Alexander Boat. The boat was newly painted and shipshape.
Ferry - We Visit the Delos Archaeological Site - on the Island of Delos, Greece

The Delos Archaeological Site was fabulous, huge, historic, and well signed, but not that photogenic. Of course the Ancient Theatre (1st and 2nd below) stands out, as well as the iconic Terrace of the Lions (3rd and 4th below). The lions in the fresh air are replicas, the originals are in the site museum (5th below)
Ancient Theatre of Delos - We Visit the Delos Archaeological Site - on the Island of Delos, Greece

Ancient Theatre of Delos - We Visit the Delos Archaeological Site - on the Island of Delos, Greece

Terrace of the Lions - We Visit the Delos Archaeological Site - on the Island of Delos, Greece

Terrace of the Lions - We Visit the Delos Archaeological Site - on the Island of Delos, Greece

The Original Lions - Delos Archaeological Site  Museum - Delos, Greece

The Ongoing Partial Restoration of the Stoa of Philip V
The Ongoing Partial Restoration of the Stoa of Philip V - We Visit the Delos Archaeological Site - on the Island of Delos, Greece

A few other photos of the site.
We Visit the Delos Archaeological Site - on the Island of Delos, Greece

We Visit the Delos Archaeological Site - on the Island of Delos, Greece

Alexander Boat picked us up at the Delos dock for the 30-minute trip to the very clear waters of Mykonos Harbour. Our program in Mykonos was the Rick Steves self-guided walking tour.
Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Cine Manto - Open Air Cinema - Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

The next day we took a Blue Star ferry from Naxos to Athens, our first time arriving in Greece at Piraeus (1st below), and with the days getting longer, we squeezed in an evening of sightseeing.
Piraeus Port - We Take the Blue Star Ferry from Naxos to Athens, Greece

The Art Deco Rex Cinema and Theatre (1937)
The Art Deco Rex Cinema and Theatre (1937) on Panepistimiou Street - Athens, Greece

Our hotel was near Monastiraki Square. First below is the Metro Station, second is the Tzistarakis Mosque (c.1759)
Monastiraki Netro Station - Monastiraki Square, Athens, Greece

Tzistarakis Mosque (1759) - Monastiraki Square, Athens, Greece

Buildings of the Athenian Trilogy
Column of Athena at the  Academy of Athens - Athens, Greece

Academy of Athens (Center) and other Buildings of the Athenian Trilogy - Athens, Greece

Holy Church of Saint Dionysius the Areopagite
Holy Church of Saint Dionysius the Areopagite - Athens, Greece

View of the Parthenon.
Parthenon - Athens, Greece

One Kleomenous
One Kleomenous - Athens, Greece

Traditional Greek Costumes at the Benaki Museum.
Traditional Greek Costumes - Benaki Museum - Athens, Greece

Reception Room Originally from a 18th-century Mansion in Kozani, Greece - Benaki Museum
Reception Room Originally from a 18th-century Mansion in Kozani, Greece - Benaki Museum - Athens, Greece


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