Our intrepid readers have traveled the world over the last year, exploring everything from Italy’s Aeolian Islands to the Sahara Desert.
This week, we’re hearing from a Santa Cruz traveler who journeyed to Crete and a Gilroy priest whose Antarctic adventures included plenty of penguins. Read on for details, then find more travel inspiration at www.mercurynews.com/tag/wish-you-were-here/.
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GREECE: Santa Cruz resident Rus Scott traveled to Crete in June for adventures that included a day trip from the coastal city of Agios Nikolaos, pictured, to the tiny island of Spinalonga, which was once a leper colony.
TRAVEL TIPS: Expect warm to hot weather, Rus says, “I wore linen which is very cool. Wear comfortable shoes and be ready to walk a lot. Have Euros in small bills and coins handy, so you can purchase something — a bottle of water is a good item to buy — when using the WC in retail shops.”
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Retired Gilroy priest José Antonio Rubio took a cruise to Antarctica this year. (Courtesy José Antonio Rubio)
ANTARCTICA: The current heat wave has José Antonio Rubio, a retired Catholic priest living at Gilroy’s St. Mary Church, thinking longingly of the cruise he took to Antarctica this January. It included plenty of penguin sightings although, he says, “We were not allowed to get too close to them.”
TRAVEL TIPS: “Attend all the lectures on the ship and go to all the optional excursions to the continent — and make sure your cruise includes getting off the ship and going to Antarctica.” Not all of them do.
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