Gavin Thomas (www.gavinthomas.net) grew up in London and Suffolk and began travelling as soon as he was old enough to steal a bicycle. He has now visited over 50 countries ranging from Argentina to New Zealand, and works as a freelance travel writer specialising in Sri Lanka, India and Dubai.
Publications include the Rough Guide to Sri Lanka, Berlitz Guide to Sri Lanka, the Rough Guide to Dubai, Frommer's Dubai and Abu Dhabi Day by Day, DK Delhi Top Ten, the Rough Guide to Rajasthan,... Read more...
"It was the sign for carnage to begin. Plates frisbeed, bowls performed looping arcs through the air, dishes tumbled like acrobats against the sky, glasses caught the starlight as they rose briefly into the night. All eventually joined the growing pile of broken crockery on the flagstones below. Soon we had cleared the table and we paused, somewhat shocked, to admire our wanton vandalism. For a moment I thought the couple would go inside in search of more breakables, but we were sated and sunk back into our chairs to finish drinking, swigging straight from the bottles. Nodas never stopped dancing."
Andrew Bostock, Greek Easter, Inside the Mani, 2009