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Wow, that is a tough ask with such a wide range of ages. 

 

If it were me, perhaps in Mykonos just a quick walk around the old town, look for the pink pelican (mascot of the town) and investigate the old windmills. Try some Greek food in town for lunch and then call it a day.

 

In Santorini, for a low-stress day I might be inclined to look for one of the boat tours that sails around the island. It will probably be too cold to swim.

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5 hours ago, cruisemom42 said:

Wow, that is a tough ask with such a wide range of ages. 

 

If it were me, perhaps in Mykonos just a quick walk around the old town, look for the pink pelican (mascot of the town) and investigate the old windmills. Try some Greek food in town for lunch and then call it a day.

 

In Santorini, for a low-stress day I might be inclined to look for one of the boat tours that sails around the island. It will probably be too cold to swim.


I’m not against leaving the toddler on the boat for one if not both of the ports if that makes sense 

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