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— Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek

A Greek Oddity’s Travel Planning Toolkit

Greece is not just the places on the postcards. It is the mountain village where the kafeneion opens at seven and closes when everyone goes home. The harbour town the tour buses don’t stop at. The gorge, the monastery, the peninsula, the island. They are there. You just have to know how to find them.

So how do you get there? You could hire a car. Sealed in a box, sat-nav on, same roads as everyone else.

Or you could travel the truly independent way — on the bus with the yiayia and her shopping, on the slow ferry with locals going to pick up supplies, through a landscape that only reveals itself at a slower pace.

Greece’s public transport will occasionally perplex you. It will also pay you back a hundred times over.

As that Kavaffy bloke said, the journey is the destination.

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View of the ferry that calls into Methana on the way back to Piraeus