Me and my friend are on a small airport on a small island. On the airport there is only one more airplane even smaller than ours (which was small). One smiley blond woman is calling us. She is from the tourist agency as she knows our names. We get into BMW cabriolet which is driven from this very nice woman. She asks us about the flight. Yes, it was pleasurable. Now we are in front of one small orange, typically Mediterranean house, which is our accommodation. I am so interested in what is happening that I forgot to tell you where we are – Scirocco island in Greece (an amazing Mediterranean place).
Me and my friend who is with me here – Bobby were here seven-eight years ago. The island was lonely and empty with few houses, olive trees and palms on it. We expected the situation now to be the same. Surprisingly, it is completely different. The island is significantly changed with more buildings (however, small), cars, tourists. The whole infrastructure is changed which is commendable having in mind all these new buildings.
Never mind. Now imagine: fresh fish in mixture with a great variety of wine; palm trees with their coconuts, small cabriolets, narrow streets up and down like in San Francisco and one floored orange or yellow houses. The atmosphere is… sorry, I don’t have words to express it.
However, logically, if for seven years, let’s say, a place change from “Nothing” to “Paradise”, it means that the prices are also changed from “Cheap” to “Expensive”. For example, my room in the one floored orange hotel costs 110$ but it has nothing more than a TV set, air conditioning and a sea view. The cheapest (but very delicious) fresh fish is 20-30$...
Finally, I have one recommendation for the locals – ban the building making for some years. Let the things like that – they are amazing. And OK, let it so expensive but don’t let entrepreneurs destroy this paradise with five-star hotels, big airports and highways.
The blond woman with the cabriolet is driving us to the airport as we are getting back to Bulgaria. Instead of saying “Bye” to the nice woman, I told her “We will come back soon”.
Me and my friend who is with me here – Bobby were here seven-eight years ago. The island was lonely and empty with few houses, olive trees and palms on it. We expected the situation now to be the same. Surprisingly, it is completely different. The island is significantly changed with more buildings (however, small), cars, tourists. The whole infrastructure is changed which is commendable having in mind all these new buildings.
Never mind. Now imagine: fresh fish in mixture with a great variety of wine; palm trees with their coconuts, small cabriolets, narrow streets up and down like in San Francisco and one floored orange or yellow houses. The atmosphere is… sorry, I don’t have words to express it.
However, logically, if for seven years, let’s say, a place change from “Nothing” to “Paradise”, it means that the prices are also changed from “Cheap” to “Expensive”. For example, my room in the one floored orange hotel costs 110$ but it has nothing more than a TV set, air conditioning and a sea view. The cheapest (but very delicious) fresh fish is 20-30$...
Finally, I have one recommendation for the locals – ban the building making for some years. Let the things like that – they are amazing. And OK, let it so expensive but don’t let entrepreneurs destroy this paradise with five-star hotels, big airports and highways.
The blond woman with the cabriolet is driving us to the airport as we are getting back to Bulgaria. Instead of saying “Bye” to the nice woman, I told her “We will come back soon”.
Maria Almisheva
What a nice article, you bet! :) Congratulations :Pp
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