I lost a dear Uncle to leukemia last week. He was 62, never married and no kids. He was a sweet, gentle soul. It caused me to reflect on what is important in life and how short our time is on this planet. The modern world is a crazy place and unfortunately people are not the nicest at times. Time and time again I return back to this travel channel. It always feels like home to me. It must be my wandering spirit. You’re living the best life Gabe! Enjoy every moment! Thank you for this amazing travel channel.
I’m sorry for your loss 😢 I’m 67 and hearing of people in my age group dying so young hits close to me. Do not be afraid to travel. It’s not as scary as you think.
These are the gems that reveal the true worth of visiting Greece. Not shattered by mass tourism, amazing historical ruins and an amazing beach. Thanks for the video.
Just when you think it couldn’t get any better, another beautiful Greek Island pops up. Kea is gorgeous. Greece has so many Islands to explore. Would have been amazing swimming in the crystal clear water of the beach, with no other people. Lovely to see Ana again, and great you are showing her the Greek Islands. Life’s good! Cheers and have fun! 🍺😊❤
Have you ever noticed on your fair trips Mr Traveller to the glorious Greek Islands ,how immaculate they are kept and how fresh and wholesome they look on screen ? I certainly do ...nice one ,yet again !
this humble island of Kea is "world famous" among experienced divers for two very important and famous shipwrecks 1. the wreck of the Britannik (sister ship of the Titanic) which was sunk in 1916 by a German mine and discovered in 1975 by the famous French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. 2. The wreck of the French ocean liner Bordigala, possibly sunk by the same German submarine! in 1916, and discovered in 2008 by a local group of divers. 3. There is also an old Greek steamship and a German WWII Junkers 52 bomber...
@@RG-cz1tc I assume you mean the Britannik. It's not a big contribution - as I said the wreck was discovered by Jacques Cousteau with his famous ship Calypso in 1975 who explored it with his team. It is located very close to the port of Kea (about 3 km), at a depth of 120m (400 feet) so only very experienced divers go down...
Hi Gabriel, oh it's nice to see you're not alone Anna joining you nice to see the only thing you're going to those tourist attractions that you have already seen. You'll make the best of it and leave once it gets to crowded.
You can also visit Agistri Αγκίστρι a very small and green island near Athens and near the other island Aegina Αίγινα. Both very close to Athens as is the island of Salamis Σαλαμίνα well known for the battle of Greeks vs the Persian empire in 480 BC.
Thankyou for showing us mysterious Kea! I've only seen it from the ferry whilst heading to farther-flung cyclades but I will have to visit ;) It's astounding how different the atmosphere/scenery is to Epirus and the lush green west coast! Can't get better than Ellada
Your reduced video content over the past week is much appreciated, I thank you for timing it to conincide with the full slate of NBA and NHL playioff games, very considerate of you.
The drive from Lavrio to Athens when you take the route across the coastline is very scenic. I don't know if you took that drive, probably you didn't since it takes longer, so you took the boring inland highway route. I think that coastline route deserves a video or two of its own.
Most definitely, great route going past the Attica south coastline, from Glyfada to Vouliagmeni, Vari, Saronida, ..., Sounio and then Lavrio. Definitely worth it.
Gabe great to see you in the excellent company of Ana. She's a great story teller too. The Dynamic Duo y'all! Now you're making great stories together. AWESOME! Viva Mexico!
So nice Gabriel. Good for Anna to get to see some of Greece. After this she has seen more than me of Greece. I have only been to Athens so far. Even though I have been travelling way more than all my friends and relatives, most of them, if not all, have been to one or many Greek islands but not me .......🙂
Nice video. Great to see these places which I frequent through the eyes of someone who is visiting Greece. Greece has so man hidden pockets and surprises.
Hi Gabriel. I know everyone talks about Santorini and Mykonos but my favourite island in the Cyclades is Paros. Bit cheaper than the aforementioned islands and I think Anna would like Naousa. If you want very few people and total chilling check out Elafonisi. And a different one to see is the capital of the Cyclades, Ermoupoli town in Syros. Hydra is lovely also, small but very close to Athens and no cars allowed. Have fun😎
In ancient times,the inhabitants of Kea island,used to commit suicide,during symposiums,by drinking conium(hemlock) like wine,with all their relatives and fellow citizens in a celebration atmosphere.Some because they were old,and didn’t want to live with the fear of old age and problems,others because they were already ill.Euthanasia parties.It’s true,I’m not kidding.Also,the conium Socrates drank and die,they say,it was from this island.Local product.
This is absolutely one of the best greek hikes I've been on, It is just simple sentence and i really understand what about, but when it has in my feeling i can't really out this words of my tongue😅
Aegina is also 1 hour from Athens 😊 btw. Did anyone notice Mr Green Plant @ 16:17 minutes 😮 interesting 👍🏻 you really do get around Gabe 😎✌🏼that “ bush tunnel “ is a very ancient pathway 😮 probably dates back over a thousand years 👍🏻 safe travels dude 😊
Kea (Tzia) has a special place in my heart. I discovered Kea in the late 90’s and dream of living there in retirement. Go visit Agleia Kremezi she is a famous chef who lives on the island.
Anna has some great stories! Did you say she was from Mexico but lives in New Mexico? Fellow, New Mexican here!! 👋😀 awesome beach for you guys to have all to yourselves!!!
Hey Gabriel, we are coming to Kea today, are you still there? Want to meet in person so much man!! You've been a massive motivation for me to travel! 💯💯
I just hope that people that watched this Greek roadtrip is not to be copied. The distances and the speed going all over the place in no time makes one lose so much to experience..
You would be the same type of person to whine if Gabe didn't post as frequently as he does from the different places he takes us to all over the world. Do you not see that he approaches his travel like a job? He is responsible & efficient with his travels. He sincerely looks like he enjoys the experiences. Also, you do not see what happens off camera. You should stop judging and start living.
Oh man, at that place where the musicians were playing, about a dozen years ago, I got so wasted on ouzo and then I had to ride my bicycle all the way back to Halandri, in the northern part of the city. Next day I was all bruised up. Never mix alcohol and wheels ever since.😂
Kea or Tzia as Greeks call it, belongs to Cyclades islands same as Mikonos, Santorini, Andros, Paros, Naxos, etc. And its closest of this islands to Athens.
Great Video Gabriel. To be honest I much prefer these low Touristy islands to those over infested with people. Much more authentic as they are not chasing money from Tourists.. The 1949 probably refers to the floor being donated to the church... I see it in Churches here in Australia, wealthy Greeks donating items and the Church recognises them with their name and date :). 26:43 The site was funded by the European Union and the Greek people to preserve and restore these ruins for people to visit. As for the building it could have been a dwelling for workers for the site but I'm not certain ...or perhaps they had a Park ranger of sorts who lived on site.
What is a good area/place to stay for a couple of nights in Athens? We're in Italy for a month and looking for another experience for the fifth week of our travels. Haven't been to Greece since 1995 and these videos are bringing back memories and making me want to go back. By the way, we're looking at going to Greece from Oct 29 - Nov 6.
The Greeks do not go to Kea in the Summer, They go in the Fall, Winter and Spring ! But why not in the summer ? Because Kea has very few trees and you have no shade at the beach in the summer !
@@GabrielTravelerVideos i was in G4eece in 1979 we as a family. sailed in rhe islands . We saved on acomodation as we stayed aboard and had 3 four wheelers for local tranhsport
I thought you may of been meeting up with another vlogger you bumped into on the bridge in the Himalayas, Sean King / Vlogging a dead horse , only because he said he’d contacted you whilst both in Greece to see if you could meet at some point .. alas not to be
Gabriel! 52nd islands! But you need to vlog al little more to show them all! :) 6,000 islands The islands are the main characteristic of Greece's morphology and an integral part of the country's culture across the ages. The country includes 6,000 islands and islets scattered in the Greek Seas, of which only 227 islands are inhabited.
227 inhabited islands, but that must include a lot of tiny islands where only a few people live. Because looking on the map I'm getting pretty close to visiting all the major ones.
There is no dangerous snakes or anything venomous in Greece Gabriel! There are more chances of anything else, than snake bites etc. Thanks for the cool videos man!! Your Greek are getting better and better!
@@GabrielTravelerVideosThis time of the year is were snakes wake up from hibernation and their poison has the most load, few days ago a man was biten by a snake and ended up in a critical condition in the hospital, fortuantly now he is ok.
@@TheKonstantinouPolis Πότε ρε Τσακάλια,, ακούσατε ότι πέθαναν άνθρωποι στην Ελλάδα από φίδια? 43 χρόνια που ζω,,δεν άκουσα ποτέ κανέναν. Λυπάμαι, που έχουν καταντήσει τους άνδρες φοβιτσιάρηδες.Είναι κι αυ΄το απο τα σημεια των καιρων..
I lost a dear Uncle to leukemia last week. He was 62, never married and no kids. He was a sweet, gentle soul. It caused me to reflect on what is important in life and how short our time is on this planet. The modern world is a crazy place and unfortunately people are not the nicest at times. Time and time again I return back to this travel channel. It always feels like home to me. It must be my wandering spirit. You’re living the best life Gabe! Enjoy every moment! Thank you for this amazing travel channel.
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I’m sorry for your loss 😢 I’m 67 and hearing of people in my age group dying so young hits close to me. Do not be afraid to travel. It’s not as scary as you think.
Thank you for your kind words.
True words and beautiful. Thank you Rob.
So sorry for your loss ❤ I feel the same way with this channel, this is my escapism.
These are the gems that reveal the true worth of visiting Greece. Not shattered by mass tourism, amazing historical ruins and an amazing beach. Thanks for the video.
It ain’t officially summer until Gabriel posts a video from a Greek island! 🏝️
Just when you think it couldn’t get any better, another beautiful Greek Island pops up. Kea is gorgeous. Greece has so many Islands to explore. Would have been amazing swimming in the crystal clear water of the beach, with no other people. Lovely to see Ana again, and great you are showing her the Greek Islands. Life’s good! Cheers and have fun! 🍺😊❤
The islands with little tourism are the best
Have you ever noticed on your fair trips Mr Traveller to the glorious Greek Islands ,how immaculate they are kept and how fresh and wholesome they look on screen ? I certainly do ...nice one ,yet again !
My Friend ,To the sea near to Kea is the Shipreck of HSM Brittanic,the brother ship of Titanic.
God bless you Gabriel!
Such an incredible look into ancient history
Friends and Wine
🍷 🍷 Amazing scenery!!!
Welcome back Anna!
this humble island of Kea is "world famous" among experienced divers for two very important and famous shipwrecks
1. the wreck of the Britannik (sister ship of the Titanic) which was sunk in 1916 by a German mine and discovered in 1975 by the famous French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau.
2. The wreck of the French ocean liner Bordigala, possibly sunk by the same German submarine! in 1916, and discovered in 2008 by a local group of divers.
3. There is also an old Greek steamship and a German WWII Junkers 52 bomber...
Cool.
@@RG-cz1tc I assume you mean the Britannik. It's not a big contribution - as I said the wreck was discovered by Jacques Cousteau with his famous ship Calypso in 1975 who explored it with his team. It is located very close to the port of Kea (about 3 km), at a depth of 120m (400 feet) so only very experienced divers go down...
Leros holds a LOT for those interested about second world war relics both above and below surface.
Merci!
Thanks a lot, appreciate it.
Thank you, truly feels like you’re walking in the same place you are! So interesting and beautiful!
Thanks for taking us along! It is my dream to visit Greece. That and Chile, my father's country. Safe travel, peace!
Stop dreaming and start doing!
Hi Gabriel, oh it's nice to see you're not alone Anna joining you nice to see the only thing you're going to those tourist attractions that you have already seen. You'll make the best of it and leave once it gets to crowded.
Gabriel on a random greek island.
Heaven on Earth
You can also visit Agistri Αγκίστρι a very small and green island near Athens and near the other island Aegina Αίγινα. Both very close to Athens as is the island of Salamis Σαλαμίνα well known for the battle of Greeks vs the Persian empire in 480 BC.
Been to both of them: ruclips.net/video/z0ANSi8u2_8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/k8GvTTReOrA/видео.html
Loving the Greek adventure
Thankyou for showing us mysterious Kea! I've only seen it from the ferry whilst heading to farther-flung cyclades but I will have to visit ;) It's astounding how different the atmosphere/scenery is to Epirus and the lush green west coast! Can't get better than Ellada
Your reduced video content over the past week is much appreciated, I thank you for timing it to conincide with the full slate of NBA and NHL playioff games, very considerate of you.
gabriel taking a solo break and going out of his way for anna - cool -
The drive from Lavrio to Athens when you take the route across the coastline is very scenic. I don't know if you took that drive, probably you didn't since it takes longer, so you took the boring inland highway route. I think that coastline route deserves a video or two of its own.
Most definitely, great route going past the Attica south coastline, from Glyfada to Vouliagmeni, Vari, Saronida, ..., Sounio and then Lavrio. Definitely worth it.
Gabe great to see you in the excellent company of Ana. She's a great story teller too. The Dynamic Duo y'all! Now you're making great stories together. AWESOME! Viva Mexico!
Greek The Mother of Orthodox Christian Church! It saddens me when I think of today Christianity!
christ is not god so they should not be called ( christians) because they are not followers of the christ
❤ I like to visit that Island, thanks for transport me there ❤. saludos 👋
So nice Gabriel. Good for Anna to get to see some of Greece. After this she has seen more than me of Greece. I have only been to Athens so far. Even though I have been travelling way more than all my friends and relatives, most of them, if not all, have been to one or many Greek islands but not me .......🙂
Awesome beautiful beach and what a fantastic travel partner you have.😊
A charming island.Maybe you attract more tourists there with your videos.Meritorious work,Gabriel!👍
Hopefully not 😂
@@Gk-ug6gu I understand your concern,,,😊
@@CallumScottieCambell It is not my wish,just a statement.😊All tourists are not just destroyers,some are discovering the beauty of Greece.
Nice video. Great to see these places which I frequent through the eyes of someone who is visiting Greece. Greece has so man hidden pockets and surprises.
Ελλάδα ❤❤❤❤
Hi Gabriel. I know everyone talks about Santorini and Mykonos but my favourite island in the Cyclades is Paros. Bit cheaper than the aforementioned islands and I think Anna would like Naousa. If you want very few people and total chilling check out Elafonisi. And a different one to see is the capital of the Cyclades, Ermoupoli town in Syros. Hydra is lovely also, small but very close to Athens and no cars allowed. Have fun😎
You and Anna are great together ❤❤❤❤
No thanks
Great video from Kea mate! I hope you and Anna are having a great time! Yammas 🇬🇷🍻
love Kea. great place.
33:07 wow! Spectacular! 🎉
Good job bro 👍Thanks for sharing and enjoy your time in beautiful Greece guys 🇬🇷🏖😁✌
Very beautiful island
33:20 water is fantastic as usual
beautiful
In ancient times,the inhabitants of Kea island,used to commit suicide,during symposiums,by drinking conium(hemlock) like wine,with all their relatives and fellow citizens in a celebration atmosphere.Some because they were old,and didn’t want to live with the fear of old age and problems,others because they were already ill.Euthanasia parties.It’s true,I’m not kidding.Also,the conium Socrates drank and die,they say,it was from this island.Local product.
Wowwww....😮
Paradise 🇬🇷🌊💙
Paradise 🇹🇷❤️
what an experience
This is absolutely one of the best greek hikes I've been on,
It is just simple sentence and i really understand what about, but when it has in my feeling i can't really out this words of my tongue😅
Aegina is also 1 hour from Athens 😊 btw. Did anyone notice Mr Green Plant @ 16:17 minutes 😮 interesting 👍🏻 you really do get around Gabe 😎✌🏼that “ bush tunnel “ is a very ancient pathway 😮 probably dates back over a thousand years 👍🏻 safe travels dude 😊
Αh !! another rocky diamond of ours !! welcome Anna,!!💙✌
Kea (Tzia) has a special place in my heart. I discovered Kea in the late 90’s and dream of living there in retirement. Go visit Agleia Kremezi she is a famous chef who lives on the island.
Is she hot?
Amazing 🍺🍺
Anna has some great stories! Did you say she was from Mexico but lives in New Mexico? Fellow, New Mexican here!! 👋😀 awesome beach for you guys to have all to yourselves!!!
Yep, that's right.
Hey Gabriel, we are coming to Kea today, are you still there? Want to meet in person so much man!! You've been a massive motivation for me to travel! 💯💯
Howdy, my videos are delayed, I left Kea about a week ago. Have a great time. ✌️😎🍺
Damn ..I am an hour from there and I haven't visit yet..thank you.
Another Awesome and Amazing Adventure Thank You Gabriel 🙂❤👍
Kea Island is mostly for Greeks who escape from Athens. There are no airplanes, only a ship from Lavrion, which is why there is no tourism."
Great video. One Greek Island I have been to is Aegina. Have you been there, Gabriel?
Yes: ruclips.net/video/k8GvTTReOrA/видео.html
It is an oven for Asbest or tiles
I could have done without hearing Ana’s giraffe story. I was having my lunch!
I just hope that people that watched this Greek roadtrip is not to be copied. The distances and the speed going all over the place in no time makes one lose so much to experience..
You would be the same type of person to whine if Gabe didn't post as frequently as he does from the different places he takes us to all over the world. Do you not see that he approaches his travel like a job? He is responsible & efficient with his travels. He sincerely looks like he enjoys the experiences. Also, you do not see what happens off camera. You should stop judging and start living.
My Tavern in Psirri 😍
Oh man, at that place where the musicians were playing, about a dozen years ago, I got so wasted on ouzo and then I had to ride my bicycle all the way back to Halandri, in the northern part of the city. Next day I was all bruised up. Never mix alcohol and wheels ever since.😂
You must have been drinking cheap ouzo, not the good stuff. 🇹🇷
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo It was Πλωμάρι from the Island of Lesvos, which is famous for the ouzo distilleries. I just don't have much tolerance for it.
@@spy967 ok, I understand. Perhaps a glass of warm milk 🥛 maybe more suitable.
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo Thanks for the advice tough guy.
@@spy967 Well, I guess I'm tough enough to handle a few shots of ouzo pal
I like the Churches . saludos
I love baklava , but I die for Galaktooureko , saludos
Go to Izmir to enjoy the best baklava and Turkish delight 🇹🇷
Kea or Tzia as Greeks call it, belongs to Cyclades islands same as Mikonos, Santorini, Andros, Paros, Naxos, etc. And its closest of this islands to Athens.
Great Video Gabriel. To be honest I much prefer these low Touristy islands to those over infested with people. Much more authentic as they are not chasing money from Tourists.. The 1949 probably refers to the floor being donated to the church... I see it in Churches here in Australia, wealthy Greeks donating items and the Church recognises them with their name and date :). 26:43 The site was funded by the European Union and the Greek people to preserve and restore these ruins for people to visit. As for the building it could have been a dwelling for workers for the site but I'm not certain ...or perhaps they had a Park ranger of sorts who lived on site.
Right on, good to know. ✌️
What is a good area/place to stay for a couple of nights in Athens? We're in Italy for a month and looking for another experience for the fifth week of our travels. Haven't been to Greece since 1995 and these videos are bringing back memories and making me want to go back. By the way, we're looking at going to Greece from Oct 29 - Nov 6.
Around Monastiraki square, there are lots of cheap hotels about a fifteen minute walk from there.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Thank you! You have great videos by the way.
what Spider was that?
The Greeks do not go to Kea in the Summer, They go in the Fall, Winter and Spring !
But why not in the summer ? Because Kea has very few trees and you have no shade at the beach in the summer !
Have you found any Snakes on the Island?
Yes, I've seen quite a few snakes on Greek islands.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos i was in G4eece in 1979 we as a family. sailed in rhe islands . We saved on acomodation as we stayed aboard and had 3 four wheelers for local tranhsport
Thanks Gabe 👍🙏🏴
Free Scotland 🏴🇹🇷
Is the Dragma still uses as Greek currency?
No, they use the euro.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos when i was there the second time, they still used Dragma
Hi Gabriel if you are willing can you check out the hot spring on KEA? Thanks 😊
I thought, at first, that the Swedes had bought an island.
Gabriel: Oh! There is a massive snake in the church, let’s get in!!! Me:🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣
Hi Anna❤
I hear that Sweden just purchased the island, and it will be called IKEA!
Nonsenses..
JUST FRIENDS , Gabriel? 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
I thought you may of been meeting up with another vlogger you bumped into on the bridge in the Himalayas, Sean King / Vlogging a dead horse , only because he said he’d contacted you whilst both in Greece to see if you could meet at some point .. alas not to be
What about that one hospital ship that sunk in WW1?
Pure Greece..
Nice site with ruins ....
Mr. High-roller with a companion. 😜👍🔱may we demand more? Oh yes we can
Nah
Those plants lined up with white flowers are onions
Good to know.
What country are you going to next
Flight in two days. 😉
millipedes don't bite , centipedes painfully bite
That's what I was thinking. Saw some crazy centipedes in Hawaii: ruclips.net/video/IsEgXqA3HlY/видео.html
Gabriel! 52nd islands! But you need to vlog al little more to show them all! :)
6,000 islands
The islands are the main characteristic of Greece's morphology and an integral part of the country's culture across the ages. The country includes 6,000 islands and islets scattered in the Greek Seas, of which only 227 islands are inhabited.
227 inhabited islands, but that must include a lot of tiny islands where only a few people live. Because looking on the map I'm getting pretty close to visiting all the major ones.
Actually nowadays it's only about 110 islands that are still inhabited.
Go on a Safari ive always wanted too so I hat i can 😂
Δεν είναι πολλά, αλλά είναι αρκετά
Exactly. 😁
👍👍👍
Gabriel *High-Roller* Traveler!
hello Yassou anna. when Gabriel runs out of stories ... tell one of yours... the snot tales of anna and the stingrays.. could be a best seller.
unfortunately Gabriel I didn't understand when you came to my island Kea...I could host you...
congratulations for your 52 - your english is perfect to understand for an lower skills speaker....
What is your language?
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo whats your
supposition?
@@anon273 No need to be defensive, there is no supposition. I was merely asking what your native language is.
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo My native language is de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lechrainer_Dialekt
A snake inside the church, theres something satanic about that
No, there isn't. It's a snake inside a church.
@@witlof5492 LOL, yes!
It was a bug.
SO THAT'S WHERE THE FURNITURE IS MADE. I KEA = ISLAND KEA 😂 🤣 😂
Exactly. Mystery solved.
6th??
💙🤍💙
There is no dangerous snakes or anything venomous in Greece Gabriel! There are more chances of anything else, than snake bites etc. Thanks for the cool videos man!! Your Greek are getting better and better!
Well there are venomous snakes but not considered lethal, the Ohia is a venomous viper found throughout Greece.
I thought there were vipers on some islands that are venomous.
@@GabrielTravelerVideosThis time of the year is were snakes wake up from hibernation and their poison has the most load, few days ago a man was biten by a snake and ended up in a critical condition in the hospital, fortuantly now he is ok.
The only venomous snake in Greece is the OHIA Οχιά = viper. The very long snakes are non venomous.
@@TheKonstantinouPolis Πότε ρε Τσακάλια,, ακούσατε ότι πέθαναν άνθρωποι στην Ελλάδα από φίδια? 43 χρόνια που ζω,,δεν άκουσα ποτέ κανέναν. Λυπάμαι, που έχουν καταντήσει τους άνδρες φοβιτσιάρηδες.Είναι κι αυ΄το απο τα σημεια των καιρων..
highest roller
Well, it's not secret anymore!
😊❤🇧🇦
5th😊
Dear Gabriel, as a mother i will be happy if you marry this girl !!!
Thats their personal issue, you don't have any shame ?
@@BhutWhut How many wifes you have Mehmet?
@aokiaoki4238 how many fellows do you have? 🇹🇷
@@BhutWhut He can do whatever he wants, it's none of your business 🇬🇷
@@ErvuJukl Ask your mom 🇬🇷