
Down at the bay, Stratos and his cousin Lambis accuse Mark of swimming in the Bay of Dolphins, but Mark deflects the accusation. Nikky later looks out over their balcony and spots a young British man, Mark Camford, in the bay and is immediately smitten with him.

He relents, but tells them they are to leave the following morning. Stratos bursts into the room, angrily demanding to know what the women are doing in his hotel, but Fran stands up to him. Although Sophia coldly rejects Nikky and Fran, saying they have no rooms available because of the wedding, Alexis points out there are some available rooms and Sophia allows him to take the women upstairs. She suspects her brother is engaging in something illegal, but Stratos tells her off. Meanwhile, Alexis’s mother Sophia, who runs the hotel, confronts her brother Stratos, demanding to know why he has returned from England. A boy named Alexis leads them through a wedding party to his family’s hotel, called The Moon-Spinners. Nikky Ferris and her aunt Frances (Fran), a musicologist, take a trip to the village of Aghios Georgios on the island of Crete.

Last night we watched The Moon-Spinners-yet another Hayley Mills film, and the 39th film in the Disnerd Movie Challenge! If you watched with us last night, feel free to skip the synopsis and jump straight to our review. Moon-spinners, spin it with a silver light…”
