Athens to Rome Cruise
Corfu - Kerkira
February 4 2026
Yesterday afternoon there was a couple of announcements which didn't sound good. The first was for the stretcher team to report and the second was for the fire suppression team to report. Fire being the most dangerous thing on board a ship. After a few minutes the cruise director was on the PA saying that there had been smoke reported in the garbage incinerator room. A second announcement that they were dealing with it and then the all clear announcement. How serious it was I am sure we will never know.
This morning we landed in Kerkira which is the capital of Corfu. Corfu is strategically located between the Ionian Sea and the Adriatic Sea. It is also half way from Turkey to Italy, and half way from Greece to Egypt. The Venetians occupied Corfu from 1386 to1797. The Venetians constructed three fortresses to defend against the Ottomans. The old fortress was heavily reinforced with new walls and two new fortresses where constructed. The old town was cleared back from the new fortresses to provide a clear field of fire, and the remainder of the old town was reconfigured to funnel attackers into the cannon fire. It worked and Corfu never fell to the Ottomans.
The architecture of the Kerkira is a blend of the Italian and the crumbling Byzantine styles. The red browns of the Byzantine with the cream colours of Italy make for a very pleasing palette. The old town streets now seem impossibly narrow at around 10 feet and even the wider streets are still very narrow. Today the streets are line with small cafes, and tourist junk shops. A lot of the shops were closed as the tourist season doesn't start until April. I just cannot imagine being here in the height of tourist season.
This afternoon a howling wind has picked up and there are white caps in the harbour. We could be in for a rough sea day tomorrow.
Walking the streets which are 800 plus years old is such a change from back home were the oldest streets date back to the 1950's.
Terry
