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Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

Where to Find Internet Access in Perissa Beach, Santorini

I just published the list of local establishments in Perissa Beach that I frequented for internet access this summer on Oh Hey Santorini.

Head over and check it out if you’re looking for Wifi hotspots there!

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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One Last Cliff Sighting in Santorini

My last night in Santorini was on Wednesday evening — so sad for my Santorini summer to be over, but I’ll write another blog post recapping the best summer ever. It was only fitting that our favorite dog Cliff, who is extremely awkward and dumb, made a guest appearance at Beach Bar to hang out with me on my final night on the island.

Me and Cliff chilling at Beach Bar

Cliff even managed to dance!!

I’ll miss Cliff – I hope he makes a few guest appearances in the event I make it back to Santorini at some point next summer!

So, have you been “cliffing around” recently?

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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How Much Does it Cost to Backpack Santorini?

I’ve now been in Santorini for a good 3 months and I just put together an overview of what it costs to backpack Santorini!

For those who are headed to Santorini — or just curious — head over and take a look!

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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Travel Photo: Seoul Tower

Every now and then, I’ll post gorgeous travel photos that either I’ve taken myself, someone sends me, or that I find elsewhere on the web. Here’s the first — a photo of Seoul Tower that I took while visiting some friends in Seoul back in April.

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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Hitting the Travel Links – July 31st

Here are a few links that I’ve read lately that caught my interest!

Enjoy the links!

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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More Awkward Cliff Moments (our dumb dog friend here in Santorini)

There have been two additional Cliff sightings recently — and he’s still the dumbest dog on the island. Two two moments demonstrate just how dumb and awkward he really is:

  1. Amidst a huge selection of food scraps that other dogs were eating after raiding a garbage can, Cliff is camped out munching on — a PLASTIC tupperware container
  2. The other night Cliff was spotted barking endlesslessly outside of Atlas — all the while staring at a WALL

Can you say dumb or what? Again, I ask — have you been “cliffing around” recently?

The random joys of island life are still in full effect.

Photo taken by Brooke

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Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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The Impact of Traveling Abroad

Originally posted as a guest author on The Causemopolitan’s Cause It’s Summer blog series. The Causemopolitan shares inspirational stories of giving, social entrepreneurship and promotes “cause-filled living.”

I’ve been extremely fortunate to be able to travel the globe over the course of the last few years, and there is no question that traveling has absolutely changed my life for the better on multiple fronts. In short – I’m absolutely hooked and certainly have no plans to stop seeing the world anytime soon. As any backpacker will tell you — once the travel bug hits, it’s extremely hard, if not impossible, to get rid of it. And before I get started with this post, let’s be clear about one thing — traveling WILL change your life.

Thinking of buying a new car? Don’t. Spend that money on traveling instead — I can all but guarantee that your outlook on life will be better and you’ll certainly be a more confident person. To everyone who has not traveled abroad, I think you are doing a huge disservice to yourself by confining yourself to your comfort zone and not experiencing all the world has to offer. Don’t accept not knowing what else is out there. Don’t be fearful of the unknown. Ever wondered what the beaches of Thailand were like? Go experience them! Ever wondered what a dreary spring day in London is like? Go find out! Ever want to see how children can enjoy themselves even though they own literally nothing? Go see with your own eyes.

My international endeavors began right after graduation from the University of Washington when my buddy and I decided to hit the trail and backpacked throughout Europe during the summer of 2005. Going on that first trip abroad was easily the best decision I ever made; I was away for 2 months (my friend stayed 4) and I haven’t looked back since. Prior to that first trip to Europe, I had no idea how vast, complicated, and diverse the world really was. Sure, I had read books, seen images on television and pictures online — but there’s still no substitute for seeing something with your own set of eyes. It was a shock to see business owners who really didn’t care about growing their business and instead were perfectly content with the life they were living. Never before had I seen stores close from 2-6 everyday for siesta. I’m from Seattle where bars close at 2 am and there is no real club scene, so massive clubs with 7 dance floors in places like Spain open all night were certainly something new. Never had someone attempted to steal my wallet WHILE shaking my hand. Never had I been locked out of my hotel room on a balcony on the top floor of a 10 story building at 2 am with no way to communicate with anyone. Never before had I taken a ferry across the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean. Never had I sat in the middle of a shouting match between grown men where I couldn’t understand a single word (on the ferry to Morocco). I had never seen the streets of Tangiers, Africa and been to a beach where people were completely shocked to see two white people on the beach. The list of firsts goes on and on.

I believe it was largely as a result of that first trip to Europe that I’ve shed the materialistic mindset that controlled much of my thought process growing up and throughout high school. Raised by a single mom, I have never been rich, but – that said, I was surrounded by materialism (particularly when I got to high school) and, not unlike most teenagers, my extra spending money used to go toward a new stereo, chrome rims for my car, some DVDs, or computer parts. Nowadays, as a result of traveling and coming to the realization of how truly privileged I am, extra money goes towards traveling, going out and creating lasting memories with friends and travelers, and toward nonprofits such as KivaMothers Fighting for Others, and Vittana.

It took me two years to get back out on the travel trail, but my next international endeavor was visiting my friend Kayla Villnow in the Dominican Republic in fall of 2007 (and again in 2008). There, I got my first up close look at poverty for an extended period of time and saw the impact microfinance has on real people below the poverty line in a gorgeous developing country. That first trip in November of 2007 got me completely hooked on microfinance and its ability to help raise people out of poverty. In 2008, I had the pleasure of backpacking through Southeast Asia for 3 weeks. Cambodia is easily one of the most amazing countries I’ve been to. The people there genuinely cared about me as an individual, whereas in Thailand and Vietnam, people were helpful and kind but seemed to just be after my money. The other highlight from that trip was undoubtedly going to the Hong Kong Sevens and watching rugby for the first time in my life. Since that trip to Southeast Asia, I’ve been to Europe twice again. Once in September of last year for Oktoberfest in Munich (the real one) and I’m residing in Santorini, Greece this summer.

Getting out of your shell and experiencing the world is the single best thing you can do for yourself in you want to live life to the fullest and with meaning. If I had stayed in my shell and never experienced other cultures, I most certainly would not be as avid a supporter of microfinance and other philanthropic work as I am today. The combination of my 2007 Dominican Republic trip and this email from Kayla are the two primary reasons myKRO.org exists, and hence a huge reason I’ve met so many amazing people from the microfinance industry. Without traveling and the impact it’s had on me to live a more meaningful and full life, I wouldn’t have met amazing people such as Sloane Berrent (who certainly needs no introduction here), Casey Wilson at Wokai, Ryan Calkins at SeaMO, Sammie Rayner of Lumana, Kushal Chakrabarti of Vittana, and many other passionate people accomplishing amazing things on a daily basis all over the world.

My travel experiences have led me down the path I’m currently taking traveling the globe and working from my laptop, and I’m loving every second of it.

Don’t just THINK about traveling. Do it; the world is waiting for you.

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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Yes, You Can Use Electrical Tape to Extend the Life Span of Flip Flops

My flips flops (which I’ve had for about 8 years now) have been slowly deteriorating over the past couple months on Santorini. Then, about a month ago, the tears in them officially became full on rips – making them impossible to keep on my feet. I was fully ready to buy a new pair of flips flops — but island life wouldn’t have any of that. Unfortunately, I can’t find any shoes my size (48-49) on the entire island of Santorini; the largest size of shoe you can find here is a 46. So I have to resort to somehow keeping my current pair of flip flops in tact for another week before flying to London — electrical tape seems to do the trick though I have to patch them every few days as a result of the effect of water, pebbles, and sun.

You can bet, come next Thursday when I take off to London, these things will be in the trash.

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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A Review of Studios Seeblick in Rethymno, Crete

In short, this place absolutely rocked! A nice clean place with air conditioning for 40 Euro a night. It was clean with comfortable beds (my buddy and I stayed at Youth Hostel Rethymno for 1 night and the beds there sucked). We had a nice patio and the location of the rooms couldn’t be better. You walk out the front door and you’re literally 50 feet from the Aegean Sea; walk out the back door, and you’re 4 blocks from all sorts of restaurants, street food, WIFI hotspots, and shops. Here are a few photos:

The patio right outside our room

A little messy, but here’s our room

The back door

Also, there is a nice cafe right next door run by the son of the lady who runs Seeblick with strong wifi, decently priced Mythos, and smoothies!

Address:

Studios Seeblick
Antonis Giatakis
Kefalogiannidon 18
GR-74100 Rethymnon
Crete, Greece

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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Wifi Hotspots in Rodos Greece

My buddy and I have been on Rhodes for about a week now (ever since we got “stranded” here) and I wanted to share some Wifi hotspots for others to check out on their visit:

Socratous Garden – this is located inside the “fortress” right on the main drag. They have fast and reliant internet, nice toilets, were accommodating with helping us find outlets, and Mythos was 3.60 Euro. Not a bad place to hang out!

Starbucks – I know, no culture here, but comfort is beyond anything else I’ve seen since I left the states in May. Not to mention, the vast majority of coffee over here is instant Nescafe and tastes absolutely horrible. A cup of Starbucks is a nice change of pace from the crappy coffee I’ve been drinking over here the last few months. The internet is not free here, but you can buy a Starbucks gift card for 10 Euro and they will give you free internet access cards while you are there drinking your coffee. My friend and I used this tactic for 6 hours and had two coffees apiece.

Lime Pension Viennese Cafe – We stayed at Youth Hostel Rodos (10 Euro a night) and this quaint little place is right around the corner hidden away from the main drag. Awesome internet, lots of electrical outlets, a couple nice (sometimes loud) dogs, and Mythos for 3.50 Euro. This was my favorite WIFI place to post up in Rodos that I found.

Drew Meyers

Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He worked for Zillow from September of 2005 to January of 2010 on the marketing team managing Zillow’s API program and various online partnerships. Founder of Geek Estate Blog, a multi-author blog focused on real estate technology for real estate professionals, and myKRO.org, a blog devoted to exploring the world of microfinance. As passionate as you get about travel.

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