Sylvie is to blame. To blame that we spend the winter in Mirtos. When we asked her last summer if she could give us tips for accommodations on the southeast coast, her answer was clear: Come to Mirtos. This is the warmest region, here is little wind. It was a good advice.
Sylvie Steiner is well informed. She has lived in Mirtos for more than 30 years. Today she works for a car rental company, but she is a contact person for tourists in many ways. " I'm sort of an information office," says the Swiss woman, who speaks German, Greek, English, French and Dutch. And, of course, Swiss German.
Like many foreigners living in Crete today, it all started with a vacation. In 1989, Sylvie was in Mirtos for two weeks, and it was great for her. After the vacation, she couldn't get rid of the thought of living here permanently. Then in 1990 she starts a "test run": All alone, she takes the train through Yugoslavia to Greece and on to Crete, to Mirtos.
"There was no one I knew in Mirtos," she says. Of course, she didn't know Greek either. But she loved it in Mirtos, which was still largely unknown to tourists at the time. She earned money with jobs.
At some point, she went back to Switzerland for a while, then took an intensive Greek course at the University of Thessaloniki's summer camp, traveled around Turkey for a month - and came back. "I kissed the ground," she says.
For a while she worked in greenhouses and elsewhere. Then, about 20 years ago, she started working in the travel agency "Bosman Reizen" of the Dutchman Aad Bosman, who still lives in Mirtos. She had a commercial diploma, but still little idea of tourism. That quickly changed, and today Sylvie Steiner is an expert in all matters relating to tourism.
Any plans to go back to Switzerland? No, she has chosen Crete. Everything is more relaxed here, not so organized. It is a different way of living.
Sylvie Steiner, who has an 18-year-old daughter, is particularly fascinated by the nature of Crete. Hiking in the mountains – that´s balm for the soul.
But even though she has lived in Crete for a long time, knows it well and speaks the language, she knows that she will always be a foreigner: "I am a guest here," she says.
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