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Outside Summer Traveler 2006
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Greek Getaways
Cycladian Rhythm
In search of a 21st-century odyssey, Rolf Potts braves seasickness, blissful languor, and a bevy of bikini-clad sirens on a sailing flotilla in the Greek isles

By Rolf Potts


sailing the Greek Isles
BLUE AND WHITE ALL OVER: The Greek flag; right, the village of Kamares, on the island of Sifnos. (Max Kim-Bee)

I'M TALKING TO Pavlo the Sailor in a back-alley Piraeus café, where mustached old men sip Greek coffee each morning under blueing Titanic posters and generic wall murals of the Acropolis. It's two days before I'm scheduled to sail the Greek islands, and this has proven my favorite way to kill time in Athens's old industrial port town. The harbor sits just three blocks away, and apart from the café, every shop in the alley sells buoys, rope, or life preservers.

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Though he tells me he has plenty of experience at sea, Pavlo doesn't look much like a sailor: no wool cap, no bristly beard, no faded tattoos. His appearance is closer to that of a scientist: slight of build, clean-shaven, with graying hair and an intense gaze. When I tell him about my plans, he nods approvingly and lights a Marlboro. "If you're going to write an article about sailing in Greece," he says, "you must mention Odysseus."

sailing the Greek Isles
ASSOS AND ALLEYWAYS: A whitewashed corridor on Naxos; right, The crew aboard their 55-foot yacht. (Max Kim-Bee)

"I don't want to write about myths," I tell him. "I want to see the Greek islands as they are today. Besides, Odysseus sailed to Ithaca; I'll be sailing in the Cyclades."

Pavlo puffs on his cigarette and thinks this over carefully. "I have seen the Cyclades many times," he says. "Each visit to each island depends on when you go, who you go with, and how long you stay."

"Exactly," I say. "It's subjective. That's why Odysseus has nothing to do with me."

"Ah, but you're wrong." Pavlo's eyes glitter through a cloud of smoke. "That's why Odysseus has everything to do with you."




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