Visiting the Real Greece
In his article on Trifter, Vassilis Manoussos offers up some very sound advice for folks who would like to experience the "real Greece." Manoussos is Greek, but he's evidently been living amongst some beach-going revelers in the UK for the last 8 years--resulting in an interesting point of view:
It is amazing to believe that people pay a good sum of money to go to a place like Greece (or any other Mediterranean destination for that matter) and come back without having visited a small village tavern, with some house wine, fresh olive oil made from the tavern owner’s own olive trees, and fresh fruits picked up from the trees a few hours ago.
My experience in rural Italy puts me in the same boat as Vassillis. I have to remind myself constantly that loads of people actually want to do nothing more than spend beach time with a culturally identical crowd and eat cheap food just to stay alive until happy hour.
And I also have to face the disturbing fact that most of the simple things he recommends give me goosebumps:
"In the morning you can go to the harbour and wait for the fishing boats to arrive. Then you can select the fishes you want to have for lunch. Take a few more, go to the nearest tavern, and ask the owner to cook them for you. Instead of paying him, he will accept some fishes for himself. He will through in a salad, bread and some wine, and everybody will be happy. Who said that barter is dead?" ~ Visit the Real Greece: Why So Many Tourists Miss Out on the Real Holiday Experience (Read the article, it's got many good ideas for a "real" holiday)
So, just for a reality check (mine, not yours) and to have a good time while we're not on a secluded beach in Greece, how about flaunting your expected level of vacation "realness" in our poll?


Comments
Dear James
Thanks for commenting on my article. I just saw this posting and I was really happy to read it. I will certainly forward it to my friends.
It is amazing how many people have gone to Greece and did not even try a Greek salad. I met a Scottish lady last year who was shocked to see that I pured “raw olive oil” on the salad, and did not use mayo or dressing instead !
I love Vassilis comment about the scottish woman and the olive oil, I have to say I would of been the same about 10 years ago before my first vist to Greece. We have traveled to many beautiful places in Greece and tasted some wonderful foods in fact we loved it so much we have now settled in Greece.