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Click on the destination to discover the best places to see and all there is to do in each of these wonderful cities. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach or exciting nightlife our guides have it all!
Destinations
Athens |
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A famous crossroads of peoples in the middle of the Mediterranean, the capital of Greece qualifies as the most historic city in Europe in its own right… |
Chania |
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The unique charm of Chania is due to the preservation of a great number of the old Venetian, Turkish and Jewish neighbourhoods… |
Karpathos |
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The southern part of the island near the port and the capital “Pigadia” is the most developed and the north still maintains its originality… |
Kavala |
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Built on the slope of Mt Symbolo, Kavala has overlooked for centuries the blue waters of northern Aegean Sea. Formerly called “Mecca of Tobacco” Kavala… |
Kos |
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Kos is the third largest island in the Dodecanese and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece. It carefully exploited in due time… |
Larnaca |
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In the mountainous part of Larnaca there are many traditional picturesque villages. The village of Lefkara is famous for handicrafts such as silverwork… |
Mytilini |
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Lesvos, the third largest island in Greece, is a magical place that makes you want to explore it. But even if one chooses to stay only in Mytilini, the capital… |
Paros |
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Although Paros is one of the first islands that first received the blast of the lobby of celebrities and then the tourist industry, it has managed to keep the Cycladic… |
Rhodes |
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Rhodes is the biggest island of the Dodecanese and is the capital of this group of Greek Islands. It is world known for its Colossus in antiquity. It is located between Karpathos and Kos… |
Skiathos |
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The smallest-only 48 square km – but the most cosmopolitan island of the Sporades cluster east of Pelion, it is the ‘Garden of Eden ” for thousands of Greek and foreign travellers… |