On this windy day, Sea Cloud threw anchor in the protected port of Katapola, where we boarded the coaches and started the scenic drive up the switchbacks to the eastern shores of the island. There we climbed more than 300 stairs to the thousand years old Monastery of Hozoviotissa, which is carved inside cliffs right above the Aegean Sea. The Virgin Mary’s icon is considered holy by the islanders. After this “pilgrimage,” our next stop was the island’s biggest chora (town) with a population of about 400. We took a short tour and had some independent exploration time to enjoy little cafes, shops, and mazelike alleys. We greeted locals: humans and cats. Some of the explorers went back to Katapola a little early for a swim in the crystal-clear blue waters of this Cyclades gem of an island.
6/18/2025
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Sifnos, Greece
Today’s port of call was Sifnos, a small island gem in the Cyclades. The captain took us to a nice little port, Platos Gialos. Two groups, Zeus and Apollo, went on a scenic drive to medieval Kastro. This town was built on a small hill as a castle, as the word Kastro suggests. As we walked the narrow streets, we were amazed by its charm. Cats invited us to pet them, and amazing views opened around every corner. Some of us went down to a small peninsula to see the picture-perfect Church of the Seven Martyrs while others immersed themselves in the town’s atmosphere. Our next stop was Kamares, a ferry port in a beautiful bay. We were treated to a selection of the best local food Sifnos can offer on a terrace by the beach. Photographers: Linda Burback and Ante Skracic