At the beginning of October Lee and I went to Crete for a week! We had booked it months ago, knowing we would need some rest and relaxation after the house move and everything else that has gone on this year. We planned to do very little and we really did very little. We didn't care where we went so I looked at plenty of places but eventually we booked an all inclusive holiday near Heraklion, in Crete. The hotel was called Blue Bay Resort and the reviews said it was lovely but the pools were cold, so we were prepared for that. Anyway, we packed and got everything ready the night before, because we had to leave the house at 3am.
Yep, 3am. We were flying at 6am, through our choice, so we left the house at 3am and I drove us across Woodhead Pass to Manchester Airport. We had booked Meet and Greet parking which took us a while to find but we eventually did and we headed inside. Check in was easy and security was a doddle. They've simplified it and it took two seconds. Once we were through we got seats and got hot chocolate from Pret a Manger. It was so early and so ridiculous, haha. We knew we would be hungry later so we bought sandwiches in WHSmith before boarding the plane.
We had booked with Jet2, we haven't been with them before but I would recommend them. The aeroplane seats were comfortable and really quite spacious. We both listened to music and read things, and both fell asleep too, which made me lose one of my earbuds which was annoying. We had hot drinks and croissants on the plane so didn't end up eating our sandwiches. We landed about 12.15 local time and quickly got through security and everything and picked up our bags. I use a walking stick, as you know, and got to bypass queues in both airports which really helped me. We then headed out into the nice warmth, where we were greeted by friendly Jet2 staff who pointed us in the right direction for our transfer. We were with three young women who were in the same transport, and the driver brought a taxi round to us and set off. It was lovely to not have to stop here there and everywhere - we stopped at the girls' hotel first and then Lee and I maybe half an hour later.
We arrived at the hotel about 1.45 and checked in. Lunch was finishing at 2pm so the receptionist told us to go down to get something to eat before going to our room, which was nice of her. The dining room wasn't busy which was good for me because it allowed me to get my bearings. There was a lot of choice and we ate well all week. I got salads and chilled red wine which was lovely.
We went to our room, which was fine, like most hotel rooms abroad, but it did have a really lovely walk in shower which is good for me. The view from the balcony was lovely. We had paid a little bit extra to have a room in the main building which was good because the resort was on a very steep hill and there were rooms dotted all over and I would have struggled to walk to and from some areas. We got changed into swimming things and headed down to the main pools.
As promise, they were freezing so we just dipped our feet in. The sun also wasn't totally over the pools for a lot of the day in October, which was basically fine for us. There was a bar by the pool and as we were all inclusive I started my way through the drinks. Some were better than others but it was nice to try them!
We had showers about maybe 6pm before heading down the dining room for food. There were plenty of vegetarian choices and quite a few Greek dishes to try, so I was fine for food. I think we headed to bed early after the very early start, but I was wearing these pale blue Converse slip ons. As you know I really like the style but my white ones have had it so I got these on Vinted. I like the colour and will wear them a lot next year, but they are good for holidays too

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