Katakolon - Olympia
We arrived in Katakolon yesterday morning. It’s a beautiful seaside town on the Peloponnese of Greece. From here, it’s about a 45 minute drive to Olympia, which is the base of the ancient Olympics and also the modern Olympics in the sense that the Olympic torch originates here.
For each Olympic Games, the torch is lit here and it is run all the way to Athens, to the Olympic stadium we visited while there. From there, it is carried to the host city.
Lots of ruins here.
This is the Temple of Zeus (remnants).
And this is the Olympic stadium grounds. If you look closely on the left-hand side, you can see a stone thingy. That is exactly where the Olympic torch is lit. Unfortunately, we didn’t find that out until after we had left the site.
And here’s Darlene, running a race.
After visiting the ruins of Olympia, we went into the museum where tons of artifacts that were uncovered from the site are held. This guy (Augustus) and other “people” - some were Gods are found in the museum.
We were returned to our ship and all in all, had another good day!
I should add that we enjoy the many restaurants and bars on the ship. Today is a sea day, so I’ll try to post some photos of the inside of the ship itself.








Citius, altius, fortius!
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