
There is no docking for cruise ships on this Greek island
They anchor offshore and small boats ferry you to the shore
We decided to wait a few hours before heading to the departure deck
That plan worked well as there was no line at the departure deck
It was a different story when we got off the boat with a huge line waiting for the cable car
We did not want to risk climbing the steep path up the cliff
Its known to be very slippy and dangerous as donkeys take the same path
We made new friends while waiting patiently and about an hour later we boarded the cable car
The town is perched on a cliff top with narrow streets full of shops and cute restarants
The streets we all overcrowded so we opted to have an early lunch
We sat looking down at the multiple cruise ships docked below
They must have dumped 10,000 people today, far more than can be accommodated in such a small space
We enjoyed a very nice greek lunch and observed more and more boats arriving at the foot of the cliff
There was no point in trying to explore Santorini any further
It was now wall to wall people filling every narrow street
We waited in line for the cable car down and took the boat back to the ship
Its such a shame they allow so many cruise ships to anchor at the same time here
We chatted to folks on the boat returning to the ship
Those who had taken the path down talked of near misses with the trains of donkeys hauling visitors up and down
It was not all bad that day
At least we got to have a nice lunch