Travel Series: Santorini

HOTEL
The Saint Hotel

outfit details
maxi dress

While we wanted to stay in the pool, we had to get changed for dinner to celebrate our official seven years of being together. August has always been a special month for us because it’s our dating anniversary, so every August we like to go on a trip to celebrate our dating anniversary. Now, we hope to keep doing some sort of trip to acknowledge this milestone. As if the trip wasn’t enough, Jake gifted me a diamond necklace with the same diamonds that are in my wedding ring set.

outfit details
anthropologie dress

SO funny story, we were walking to dinner, and there are no sidewalks in Oai besides the painted blue path for pedestrians. A local pointed out that the blue of my dress perfectly matched the blue path and jokingly told me to make sure no one walks over me. I was very intentional about my blue outfits for this trip, just didn’t realize I’d be THIS GOOD!

THE BLUE DOME

Yes, it’s the touristy thing to do in Santorini, but it’s just something you have to do. At sunset and sunrise, there is going to be a long line to get that perfect picture, but the line really does move quickly, and the group behind you will most likely offer to take the picture for you.

DINNER
Ambrosia

There are a lot of options for restaurants in Santorini, and I’m so happy we selected this one for dinner. It had a great view of Oai and the water at sunset. The staff were amazing, the food was delicious, and the view was remarkable. The celebrity of the evening was the cats we saw making their way up the mountain for dinner time. After dinner, we walked around Oia and enjoyed watching the city all lit up.

SAINT YACHTING
Yacht

The hotel we were staying at has a collection of yachts for guests to use for a fee. It’s something we saw as an amenity months ago, and when I saw the price, I just laughed and said maybe in another lifetime. The goal of this trip was to make the most of it, and Jake said that the budget went out the window when he booked the yacht for a sunset cruise. This whole thing was a surprise to me, so we woke up that day knowing we were going somewhere that late afternoon, but I still had no clue what he had planned. Jake finally told me that he booked us the yacht for a sunset cruise, and that explained why he bought me new swimwear and a cover-up.

I think my favorite favorite part is when we were waiting on the dock to get on, and people started pushing their way in front of us to take a picture of the boat. Finally, our crew asked the people politely to step aside so we could get on board and a guy holding up his phone, taking pictures of the boat, turned around and saw Jake and me standing there and said, “This boat is for you??!!” Everyone on that dock was shocked that the guy wearing a Star Wars baseball hat and I were the ones getting on the boat. Jake and I laughed and replied with “Yep! That’s ours!” as we stepped on.

pictures do not give this view justice!

We sailed around Santorini and then stopped around the island to swim before heading to a part of the island you can only access by boat for dinner. Sitting there at dinner, it was a moment where I thought I never wanted this day to end! We then got back on the boat and sped off to sail back to port and get the perfect view of the sun setting.

We went to a lot of islands on this trip, and we only spent a little time on Santorini, but this is an island I would come back to over and over again. We are already talking about coming back again and really exploring the island more.

outfit details
crochet cover up // sarong // similar swim bottoms

Travel Series: Athens, Greece

I recently came back from my two-week honeymoon in Greece, and I’ve been getting the same question: “How was it?” If I have two minutes of your time, “It was great! We did a lot and also were able to really slow down and relax!” But if you really want to know, pull up a chair and let’s talk about my trip to Greece!

Travel Day

This isn’t our first trip across the Atlantic. We went to London in 2022, and I was unaware the whole time that we were actually going so Jake could propose to me. This trip, Jake upgraded our seats to nice big, comfy ones, and I kept joking it was my favorite part of the trip. I’ve gotten to that point in my life that the seat upgrades on long flights are just worth the extra money. We slept on the plane as much as we could, so when we touched down at 8 am in Athens, we were ready to start our day!

Going to a country we had never been to before, Jake planned ahead and ordered a car service to pick us up from the airport to the hotel. Once we got there, we realized we could have figured out a taxi/Uber, but it was nice to walk off the plane with our luggage, and a guy with a sign with our name on it was there to pick us up. Again, it’s one of those things that you get older and are worth the money.

I need to make a note that Jake planned this entire trip himself. I literally just showed up with my passport! He created the full itinerary and had some input on what I should wear, but he planned everything himself.

HOTEL
Esse Athens

While most people immediately book hotels that are most famous while traveling abroad (Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, Marriott, etc.), Jake loves to find a really pretty high-end luxury hotel. We thought we wouldn’t be in our hotel that much because we had a busy itinerary in Athens, but we loved our hotel so much that we wanted to stay there longer! It also had the best view of the Acropolis from the balcony!

TOURISTY MUST DO’S
Acropolis + Parthenon

Okay, so here’s the trick. Book the guided tour. It’s just a few more euros than the regular ticket, but you get to skip the line, learn the history, and the tour guide makes the sea of people move for your group to get past. There is also enough time to wander off by yourself too! It also includes tickets to the museum, which is a must while you are there as well, to really understand how old this history is.

Athens National Garden


We had a few hours after we landed in Athens before our hotel room was ready, so we walked around and ended up in the Athens National Garden. It was a great way to take a break from the heat and stumble upon some ancient ruins just casually among some really old trees.

Boat Tour
Athens Day Cruise


Jake found a boat cruise that allows you to go to 3 islands in one day. He upgraded to VIP, and at first I was like, Oh, that wasn’t necessary but boy, did we realize how much the upgrade was worth it! Other guests sat in chairs on the boat deck, while we were able to enjoy air conditioning on coaches, a private bar, and drinks and meals were included. It’s very well organized, and we were able to see the islands Hydra, Poros, and Aegina.

PLAKA



Our hotel was located in the town of Plaka, and we had so much fun just walking up and down the streets exploring. Plaka has a ton of great restaurants, little shops, and gelato shops!

Mount Lycabettus



It is located on a very tall hill (more like a mountain!) that you can walk up or take the cable car. I recommend the cable car because it is a long way to the top! But once you are up there, it is the best view of all of Athens. You can see the Acropolis, the Aegean Sea, and really see how large the city of Athens is. Once you get to the top, you can walk around and sit to take in the view. There is also a restaurant and bar, so we had Aperol Spritzes and Greek salads to celebrate our first day in Greece!

Ruins

I was blown away by how the modern-day city of Athens has built its city around the ruins and respected its history. You’ll be walking around and then walk into the ruins of a building that was there for thousands of years.

Sunset Dinner at St George Lycabettus Hotel

outfit details: dress
This was a recommendation from one of Jake’s coworkers, and wow, I’m so happy we did it! Great view of the sunset and the Acropolis with a delicious meal.