Nafplio! What a lovely town—definitely a must-visit.

The air conditioning in the camper’s cab had been broken since day two. To fix it, we needed to go to a Fiat garage, and that required an appointment. Finally, we could go through with it—no leaks this time forcing us to cancel.

On the first day, Johan dropped Mirre and the girls off in Nafplio, then later joined us on the folding bike. That was quite an adventure—not for Johan, but for the girls.

At a small playground, we played with a little boy. Later, we found out his entire family was inside the courthouse nearby. When they came out, some of them were crying. The boy gestured with his wrists crossed—someone had been arrested. And sure enough, we saw someone being taken away. A bizarre moment. We just hope we brightened his morning a little by sharing our blueberries and playing with him.

The garage confirmed what Johan had suspected all along. They could order the parts, and they’d arrive the next day. Perfect! Johan picked up the camper so we could still sleep in it.

Two days later, we brought it back so they could start working on it first thing in the morning. By the afternoon, it was ready, and we were able to sleep in it again that night.

Meanwhile, we explored Nafplio. We visited the castle—or at least, what’s left of it. We had ice cream, delicious kebabs, and wandered through the charming streets, stopping at playgrounds here and there. Such wonderful days.

The first day was a bit chilly with the wind, but after that, we could go out without jackets and enjoy the sunshine.

Now, we’re not sure if we should say this out loud, but… it seems like everything on the camper is finally fixed. Hopefully, we can hit the road for a while without any more garage visits! 🚐✨

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Koroni Municipal Unit

Koroni Municipal Unit Travel Diary

During our journey through the beautiful Koroni Municipal Unit, we made a relaxing stop at a local campsite. It was time for some much-needed washing—both our clothes and the camper van got a good cleaning! Johan scrubbed enthusiastically, guided by helpful directions from Diede.

The hammock we received from Iteke and Fred found the perfect spot under the shade, and the girls absolutely love it. Hopefully, we’ll get a chance to enjoy it too now and then!

Exploring a Historic Monastery in Koroni

The next day, we visited a picturesque village monastery that is still in use today. Walking through the ancient buildings was like stepping back in time. Jinte and Diede imagined where the kitchen and other rooms once were. It’s amazing to see how even little Diede is starting to appreciate these beautiful historical sites!

Jinte was especially moved and wanted to light a candle in the small church. Such peaceful moments really make the journey special. 🧡

A Relaxing Afternoon at the Campsite

Our afternoon was calm and restful. We baked some fresh bread and did a bit of tidying up. Everyone took turns using the shower facilities—although it turned into a bit of an adventure when Diede crawled under the shower door and ended up lost in the restroom building! Mirre had to go find her, still in her birthday suit. Thankfully, it’s the off-season and the campsite was quiet!

If you’re planning a family-friendly road trip through southern Greece, the Koroni Municipal Unit is a perfect blend of culture, relaxation, and adventure. From strolling through historic monasteries to enjoying downtime at local campsites, it’s a region worth exploring.

Municipality of Messini

Municipality of Messini: A Hidden Gem by the Beach

What a lovely spot! Nestled along the coastline in the beautiful Municipality of Messini, this beachside location has everything we could wish for. There’s the tranquil sea, friendly stray dogs, a cozy playground just around the corner, and fast, reliable internet — perfect for remote working or staying connected while traveling.

Weather Wonders in Messini

What more could anyone ask for? Well… maybe sunshine every day. It’s only the second time during our travels that we’ve had a full day of rain. We really can’t complain, but as you can imagine, this much rain brings some tension. The good news? We’re staying dry! HALLELUJAH! Although we’re slightly hesitant to even write that — you never know what the weather might do next.

Rainy Fun with the Kids

Despite the showers, the kids are having a blast. They absolutely love splashing in the puddles. Diede in particular is enjoying herself immensely — even if she needs a fresh outfit three times a day. At some point we switched her to sandals because her rain boots got too heavy when they filled with water from all her jumping.

Jinte is also in high spirits. She enjoys pretend play and often declares it’s her birthday. She loves singing along with Johan’s tunes and takes great pride in helping us prepare our favorite snack platters. Meanwhile, Diede has discovered a passion for pasta and even creates songs about it.

Playgrounds remain a hit with both girls, and of course, we join them with just as much enthusiasm. Spending quality time together outdoors — rain or shine — continues to be the highlight of our trip.

Sunshine Returns Sooner Than Expected

Though the forecast called for a few gloomy days, it seems they purposely present the weather outlook here a little more pessimistically — perhaps to avoid disappointment. To our delight, the sun came out earlier than predicted, brightening up our stay in Messini once again.

If you’re looking for a place where beach vibes meet family fun — even in the rain — the Municipality of Messini is truly a destination to remember.

Municipality of Kalamata

Exploring the Municipality of Kalamata on Greek Independence Day

We’re heading to the beautiful city of Kalamata to experience Greek Independence Day. Before making our way to the camper spot at P4N, we stop to do some quick shopping. The area is already bustling with campers — free parking spots near popular cities are always in high demand.

A Rough Start, Then Off to the Parade

The following morning, as we begin our bike ride toward Kalamata, one of the pedals comes off again. Johan reattaches it, but unfortunately, it loosens shortly after — pretty frustrating! We continue on toward the parade taking place in the city center. Diede adorably calls it “piraten” (pirates) instead of “parade.” We treasure these cute mispronunciations, especially as she’s starting to speak more clearly every day.

Traditional Greek Independence Day Celebrations

As expected on March 25th, Greek Independence Day, all the shops are closed and a vibrant national atmosphere fills the air. The streets are alive with a large celebratory parade involving schools and emergency services. It’s a wonderful sight! Compared to the Netherlands, the event is still quite traditional. Kids are dressed in school uniforms, some even in folk costumes, and boys and girls march separately. Jinte and Diede watch in awe — it’s a captivating experience for them. Afterward, we treat ourselves to some fries and relax with a sunny, lazy afternoon back at our camper.

Back to Daily Life in Kalamata

In the mornings, Johan and Jinte usually take Goos, our dog, out for a walk, while Mirre and Diede catch a few extra Z’s. With the stores now open, we head out again. First stop: the bike shop to replace our broken pedal — no luck, as they don’t have the brand we need. Then it’s off to find new Crocs for Diede. She eagerly picks out a pair of sparkly silver glitter Crocs.

Jinte is disappointed she doesn’t get new shoes. We had considered buying her sneakers but later remembered we’ve got an extra pair stored in the camper’s “garage.” After some tears and a heart-to-heart chat, her mood lifts. We visit a shop known for its large gluten-free selection, and Jinte asks for ice cream. Of course, we say yes. With cones in hand, Diede innocently says, “First cry, then ice cream, right?” Uh, not quite, but it’s good life advice nonetheless.

A Chaotic Moment with Goos

Our productive afternoon continues with more errands: we buy dog food for Goos, explore the old city center, visit the local Jumbo (similar to Action) to get coloring paper — and as always, we return with more than we planned. Back at the camper, Mirre lets Goos out on his leash, but out of nowhere, the neighbor’s dog jumps out of their van and attacks Goos.

It’s a tense moment. Goos yelps and struggles as the other dog clamps onto him. Mirre bravely twists the attacking dog’s ear, pleading for it to release. The neighbor shouts “water!” and throws some on them — finally it lets go. Johan takes Goos to safety while the neighbor handles their dog. What a terrifying encounter.

Amid the chaos, Jinte proves she’s an amazing big sister. She calmly tells Diede, “Let’s go stand behind the camper — this is too scary for us.” Such maturity in a young child is heartwarming. Mirre can’t stop crying, but thankfully, Goos is okay, save for a small scrape. The neighbors apologize sincerely, admitting they didn’t think their dog would jump from the van. Hopefully, it’s a lesson learned for them.

Returning to Routine in Kalamata

We spend the rest of the day crafting, puzzling, cleaning, and cooking — a return to normalcy. The next morning, Mirre bikes to Jumbo to buy a pair of professional scissors because Johan’s hair is due for a trim. Surprisingly, the haircut goes very well!

By early afternoon, we’re on the road again. There’s still shopping to do, LPG and diesel to refill, tires to inflate, and the camper needs a wash. Then it’s off to our next overnight spot — just a short 30-minute drive away.

Final Thoughts

Our experience in the Municipality of Kalamata was a blend of Greek tradition, family adventures, and unexpected moments. Whether you’re visiting for Greek Independence Day or simply passing through, Kalamata offers a warm, memorable experience for travelers of all kinds.

Municipal Unit of Lefktro

Municipal Unit of Lefktro: A Camper Adventure in Greece

We parked our camper van next to a charming little café in the Municipal Unit of Lefktro, located in Greece’s stunning Peloponnese region. While our park4night app gave the green light, we decided to double-check with the locals to ensure it was truly okay to stay overnight. The super friendly owner welcomed us warmly, saying he was happy to have us there. Wonderful!

To thank him, we enjoyed a refreshing drink on the café’s sunny terrace. The girls had a fantastic time playing on the nearby pebble beach — the perfect spot for family fun. After a delicious pasta dinner, we got the kids to bed early. Just before nightfall, we noticed a few musicians arriving at the venue next door and sensed something exciting was about to happen.

Nightlife Surprise and a Balkan Twist

By 9:00 PM, lively music filled the air as a local festival began. The style was unmistakably different from what we’re used to — high-pitched and, at times, a bit shrill to our ears! We chuckled at the unfamiliar Greek and Albanian tunes, all the while realizing that our camper van wasn’t exactly soundproof. (And perhaps not waterproof either, we can almost hear you thinking).

At 11:00 PM, we decided to join the festivities. Holding on to our baby monitor and with the camper still in sight, we ventured out for a little adventure of our own. To our surprise, it turned out to be an Albanian celebration. Sharing a beer and a glass of wine together felt like an unexpected date night — just the two of us in a cozy bar, something that doesn’t happen very often with two little ones around.

The generous café owner even offered us a complimentary shot, and we happily mingled for about an hour. What we didn’t anticipate was having a front-row seat to the party until 4:30 AM! 😱 Strangely enough, all four of us managed to sleep through most of it. Light sleepers didn’t stand a chance, but we surprised ourselves — waking a few times but falling right back asleep.

A New Day in Lefktro

The next morning, Johan took the girls out for some fresh air, giving Mirre time to record a few videos for the online course she’s creating. In the afternoon, we made slime with the girls — a fun family activity that kept the day joyful yet relaxed. After all the excitement, we welcomed a quiet evening and night.

Tomorrow, our Greek road trip adventure continues. Stay tuned as we explore more hidden gems in the Peloponnese!

Caves of Diros

Caves of Diros: Exploring the Hidden Gems of Greece

This morning, we’re heading towards the Caves of Diros, a must-visit destination in the Peloponnese region of Greece. We’ve heard some exciting stories about these stunning caves, so our curiosity is definitely piqued!

Upon arrival, we park our campervan on a steep and narrow street—quite the adventure in itself! Just to be safe (and for peace of mind), we wedge two stones in front of the wheels. Better safe than sorry!

Boat Tour Through the Diros Caves

Before we board, we’re each given a life jacket and then step into a small boat. Our daughter Diede finds it a bit nerve-wracking, but in a fun way. “Exciting, not scary,” she says with a big smile. Unfortunately, the guide doesn’t speak English, but luck is on our side— a kind Greek woman offers to translate for us.

The boat glides expertly through the spectacular cave tunnels. It’s a magical experience to explore these underwater caves like this! Some passages are so low we have to seriously duck our heads to pass underneath. The final part of the tour is on foot, allowing us to closely admire the incredible stalactites and stalagmites.

We learn something interesting: if you touch a cave formation, it stops growing. Diede accidentally ruins three of them! We did warn her, but as usual with Diede, telling her not to do something only tempts her more. 😂

Midday Break & Cheese Drama

After our cave adventure, we snack on some rice cakes and drinks before heading out in the camper. We stop at a playground for a laid-back lunch. “Let’s open the aged cheese,” says Mirre. We had a delicious large piece vacuum-sealed for the trip. Sadly, it turns out to be quite moldy—most likely not sealed perfectly airtight. Johan wants to toss it out immediately, horrified by the thought of eating it.

But Mirre isn’t ready to give up. She cuts around the bad parts and slices out the middle. “Yum!” she declares, and eventually convinces Johan to try it. He gives in. We promptly place an order with Mirre’s mom for a new piece. Her parents will visit us for a week at the end of April, and Johan’s folks will come mid-May—we’re really looking forward to both visits!

The Journey Continues

After lunch, we set off again in our trusty campervan, heading toward our overnight destination with full bellies and great memories of our experience at the Diros Caves.

If you’re planning a road trip through Greece, make sure to add the Caves of Diros to your itinerary. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure filled with natural beauty, fun challenges, and unforgettable family moments!

Monemvasia

A truly special place – Monemvasia! A town hidden behind an island, once designed to escape pirates. Sounds like an adventure right?

Municipal Unit of Leonidio

2 easy going days on a campsite on the beach in Greece. We managed to do some laundry and turn up the grill for some campsite cooking!

Verbena Community

We enjoy ourselves on a secluded beach in Greece. In the distance we can still spot Nauplion! What a wonderfull time!

Mykines

We get the camper fixed, again. Visit Athens one last time! After that some relaxing days on a campsite close to ancient Mycenae. Worth the visit!

Piraeus

We say goodbye to our nice new friends and we head back to Athens for another repair trip. We visit the Hellenic Children’s Museum, an awesome playground for the kids and the adults 🙂

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