Samos
The bright lights and buzz of modern day Greek life: Samos is one of the biggest and most cosmopolitan island we visit. The little harbour of Pythagorion is the birthplace of - you guessed it - Pythagoras! - and there are still many reminders of his former presence here. It’s a lively, fun spot; the waterfront is lined with dozens of tavernas and bars; and the traditional Greek evening promenade is always great entertainment.

The active nightlife of Pythagorion is only one aspect of Samos however: the other major attraction of the island is once you get away from the main port and into the interior. We often rent jeeps and do a "mini-jeep safari" here: hike to a waterfall, then an invigorating swim-and-climb up the falls for the more adventurous amongst us! Then we might wind our way up steep, switchback roads into the mountains to see the famous Samos wineries; or explore the Valley of the Nightingales.

Samos is very close to the Turkish coast, and for those interested, there is an opportunity to do a daytrip to Turkey, to visit the busy bazaars of Kusadasi and the extensive 500BC ruins at Ephesus (the Acropolis doesn’t even hold a candle to this ancient city: it is truly impressive)!