‘The View’ co-host Ana Navarro shows off serene beauty of Patmos Island as she spends day swimming in sea
PATMOS, GREECE: From Turkey to Greece, Ana Navarro is spending a luxurious summer vacation away from the Miami heat and the buzz on the sets of ‘The View’.
Navarro has updated her Instagram in the last few days as she journeyed from Santorini to Patmos Island. After showing off a fun night of revelry, ‘The View’ co-host is now giving her followers a glimpse of the serene life of Patmos Island.
Navarro has pinned her location on her Instagram post, along with a video explaining the serenity and beauty as she shares pictures of her day at the beach.
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Ana Navarro’s makes her 735K followers feel like they are on summer vacation with her as she keeps them posted every step of the way.
In her most recent post, Navarro wrote, “Google says there’s 6,000 Greek Islands. This place is beautiful is all I can say. Beach Clubs are a pretty relaxing and carefree way to spend the day.”
She added, “The 10 Euro it cost me to rent a chaise lounge bought me hours of enjoyment. There really is something so magical about swimming in the sea and soaking up the sun and breeze.”
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‘The View’ co-host Ana Navarro shares her experience in Patmos
In the video Navarro posted, she is seen wearing black sunglasses with a gorgeous necklace as she says, “Hi everyone, we have moved to a different part of the neighborhood. Today we are in Patmos, I’m trying to see if I can find my boat behind me.”
As she tried to look into her phone, she continued, “Anyways this is so lovely. Here in Greece and Turkey, in places like Spain, beach clubs are very popular.”
She explained to those who did not know, “And there are these places on the ocean where you can get a chaise lounge and you can get lunch and drinks and spend the day just at the ocean. I’ve done so much swimming, it has been truly…Vitamin C.”
“This is a smaller, less touristy part of Greece. There is a lot of Greek Islands, I don’t know how many, I will find that out before I leave here,” said Navarro as she continued, “Some of them are very touristy, very crowded, very overrun by people like Santorini and Mykonos particularly in July and August.”
She concluded, “If you like a slower vibe, if you like a more authentic type of vibe, Patmos.”