From a paradise site to a free campsite with barbecues everywhere. I’m staying on guard while Daddy Edu visits hobbits… blocked by the anti-dog warden.
🛡️ Global Tracking 2026
Looking for the HGS sticker like mad and nothing. Fast motorways, surprisingly fluid traffic in Istanbul and crossing over to Asia without even getting out of the car. Finished with cows and total calm.
An hour and a half of queuing, crossing the bridge, and a welcome with cheap diesel. Everywhere is full of barbecues… until night falls and we are left alone facing the sea. Not a bad start.
A lazy morning, a monastery in the distance and a walk including a heavy dog. Farewell at Lidl and a quiet night in Feres. Tomorrow we cross… and that always promises something.
Nice weather, a “very tower-like” tower, and an essential DIY store stop. We returned to Porto Lagos… and found it empty, with seaweed and the vibe of a weird film. But we slept well all the same.
Perfect rocks, a ball with no brakes and Athos amidst the clouds. Then kilometres of bends, impossible names and a spot facing the sea where the wind rules… but it's worth it.
Unexpected cold, an impromptu detour and the "three fingers" of Chalkidiki. A quick cove stop, a road by the sea and a prize-winning sunset between Kassandra and Sithonia. Not a bad change of plan.
Miles of empty beach, Olympus watching from afar and me burying the ball as if there were no tomorrow. Everything perfect... until the mosquitoes arrived in invasion mode.
Madrugón absurdo en el barco, llegada exprés a Grecia y parada en un cañón que parece partido a hachazos. Acabamos durmiendo junto al río, en plena nada. Y eso sí que mola.
We wake up with views that save the night, we get into an Ostuni that's packed and end up on a more luxurious boat… with so much gold that I almost need sunglasses.
Streets with life, a giant Roman watching over everything and crazy races on the beach. Then film-like cliffs in Polignano… and refuelling hurts more than treading on a stone barefoot. Complete trip 😄
Three hundred kilometres, an epic nap and an impossible mission: finding somewhere to sleep. Between signs, new rules and not much useful space, today we had to improvise until the end.