Delos

Delos

In the heart of the sea of History, the Aegean, lies a small complex of 32 islands. When you look at the map you have the impression that all these 32 islands fit the perimeter of a circle. That’s why they are called Cyclades.In the centre a 33rd island lies yet it is the most…

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Athens

Athens

Athens offers a unique mix, combining rich archaeological sites, numerous museums in diverse fields, ranging from archeology and folk art to contemporary visual arts and musical instruments and most importantly, a vibrant contemporary cultural life in the fields of performing arts, music and visual arts. Athens has a long story from the ancient years and…

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Chania

Chania

Chania is one of the island’s most appealing cities and a good base from which to explore western Crete. Its stately Neo Classical mansions and massive Venetian fortifications testify the city’s turbulent and diverse past. Chania Old Town The capital is the beautiful town of Chania where modern, Venetian, Turkish and traditional architecture are blended…

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Oia – Santorini

Oia – Santorini

Oia, pronounced ‘Ia’, is the most famous of all villages of Santorini. It is known throughout the world for its quiet life and fantastic sunset, and is certainly the most beautiful and picturesque village of Santorini.The village is also situated on top of an impressive cliff and offers a spectacular view over the volcano of Palia and Nea Kameni…

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Acropolis

Acropolis

An architectural masterpieces of the Golden Age of Greece, all built in the latter part of the 5th century BC. A winding pathway and approximately 150 steps lead to the top of the famous hill. See the Propylea Entrance, the Erectheum, the Temple of Wingless Victory and, of course, the crowning glory of Athens, the…

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