A perfect fit

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The lower part of Monemvasia castle town, turned out to be my favourite one. More spacious, less busy and equally beautiful with the rest of the town, it gave me the feeling that if I ever wanted to live there, this is the neighbourhood that fits me!

It is funny that even in a place so small as this, I have found the most quiet, the most outlying part of the town to became my preferable one. I guess that after so many years trying to avoid the masses, it comes as a reflex but still, it sounds silly in a town that is barely 300 meters (less than 1.000 feet) from one side to the other!

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Of course I don't know how quiet it is now, in the middle of the summer. Actually I know even if I am not there. It is not quiet, it is the exact opposite of it. But the many houses that are not fit to live in and the empty space around the castle walls are a promising start. It was April when I visited it and everything was more gentle then, very few people, cool weather, no distractions.

I know that most of you love summer but myself, as someone that lives in a country that accommodates millions of tourists each year, I know that the most beautiful parts of my country tend to become dreadful during the high season.

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So here I am, sitting at my desk, under the air-condition, looking at the pictures of the last excursion with cool weather and waiting the night breeze for a walk by the sea. With temperatures around 38-40°C (100-104°F) on a daily basis, I am already eagerly anticipating autumn. Anyway September to December in Greece, are great months to enjoy the sea and have outdoors activities apart of course from the fact that the daylight lasts less hours.

But I prefer it from the brutal summer sun that makes me stay indoors most of the day!

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I shouldn't forget to mention two more advantages of the part I am showing you today. It is the two openings of the walls, one to the sea and one to the rest of the island. It may sound elementary but let me remind you that we are talking about a medieval, fortified, castle town with only one entrance.

I shared a few pictures of the opening to the sea in the previous post about Monemvasia so below you can see the second opening to the land. And for one more time it was the dog that enjoyed it the most :)

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This is the fifth part of our visit to the castle-town of Monemvasia at 8-10/4/2025.

The first post was:

As I wish

the second

A ship like no other

the third

Big mouth

And the forth

Eye witness


The camera that I used is a Canon EOS 850D with an EF-S 18-135mm lens attached. I edited the photographs in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic


All the pictures and the words are mine.

Thank you for reading and if you want to know more about me you can check out my introduction post.

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This would undoubtedly be a place that I would visit in search of peace, even for a few days in addition to enjoying the view and that medieval style that characterizes it.

Perhaps here in Latin America we are attracted to that part of the world, I do not know if the same thing happens on the other side :D

Wonderful shots @fotostef 👏🏻📸🙂

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Thank you very much @dimascastillo90 I am glad you liked them!

It is indeed a place to seek peace on the condition that you visit it off season :)

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Hi, friend! 😃 Everything feels refreshing in these photos 😄 no wonder, since you wrote the post and edited the photos from the cool comfort of an air-conditioned room. And those words? They’re arriving here like a tall glass of icy lemonade.

Brilliant post, as always! It’s such a joy to see your postcards—they’re truly inspiring.

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Hi there!

Thanks a lot for your encouraging and uplifting words. It is always nice to hear from you :)

Cheers!

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I had to edit the previous comment because I don't think it said exactly what I had in mind when I wrote it... English sometimes gets me into trouble. Hahaha...

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Haha don't worry :)

Maybe an Englishman would have trouble understanding but I get it even with imperfect language!

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Been to places like that, something interesting no mater which way you look. Glad for aircon for sure.

Nice photo's.

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