Last Port Of Call On Our 2015 Med Cruise- Katakolon, Greece Part #2

Here are more photos taken during our day in Katakolon, Greece:

You can see the piles of trash alongside the road



This is the "fun train" that we took a ride on








This was one of the most interesting buildings that I found on our trip...at least it was to me. Tango anyone???













 This must be part of the train depot



Below is a "Bear Bike" I had seen something like this once before in Copenhagen. The one in Copenhagen was round but the premise was the same. Everyone on the "bike" pedals and of course you need fuel and that's where the beer comes in. It was only 5 euros so there must have been a limit on the beer





A restaurant and musician along the water front promenade


The Beer Bike was set up right outside of the restaurant







Here is Veronica relaxing after a busy day in Katakolon


Unfortunately our cruise ends tomorrow morning. We will need to get up early and try to be in the front of the line so that we can get on the first shuttle heading to the Marco Polo Airport

Last Port Of Call On Our 2015 Med Cruise - Katakolon, Greece Part #1

Today is Thursday, October 8th and we have come to our last port of call of our cruise....Katakolon, Greece. We had been here on a previous cruise. On that cruise we had found little of interest in Katakolon but this visit was much different. There were all kinds of sights that we did not experience previously. We really enjoyed our visit to Katakolon this time. Katakolon is also used as a port of call and gateway to Olympia to several cruise lines. During our visit we discovered that the economy in Greece and specifically Katakolon had taken a downward turn. Because of the economic challenges of the Greek government we found trash and garbage piled high in some locations and kids were out of school. As it turns out the government did not have the money to pay for the normal garbage pickups and disposal along with no school for the kids because there was no money to pay the teachers. The garbage issue was not present everywhere but where it was present it appeared in a big way. But despite the garbage issue Katakolon was a really cool place and we met some very nice people there. Below are some photos of our visit to Katakolon:

Arriving in the port of Katakolon the harbor was fairly busy


There were a couple of cruise ships already docked in the harbor





Before we left the ship we saw this young man getting ready for a days work of painting balconies on our ship






 As you first enter onto the main street in Katakolon tourists are greeted with offers of various tours and rental vehicles

The main street in Katakolon

 




An old Citroen

We took a ride on one of those "fun trains" ..kind of like a Thomas The Train sort of thing. Took us around the area













Below is a wine business. We could have got off here and picked up the next train, which would have been in 30 minutes but we decided to stay on our train

Some type of wine pressing machine

Here are the piles of trash that I had mentioned earlier. The government has no money to pay the sanitation engineers so the trash just piles up until the economy gets better

Here is our train. There was a spot in our route where the train was making a turn and there was an incline. The train could not make it up this incline so the people from the last 2 cars, which were us, had to get out of the car and literally push the train up this incline. Everyone was laughing and having a good time while pushing the train

A statue behind the gate

Katakolon, Greece part #2 will be following shortly


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