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God's Own Greece

Greece is a country of beautiful contradictions, a constant journey in time, from the present to the past and back again. Walk through the olive groves, through archaeological sites; move to clusters of islands, go through beaches and mountains and explore the breathtaking scenery. In Greece, you are in a crossroad of colors and cultures; you feel the strength of History and the warmth of the southern extremity of Europe and you discover the evolutionary course of thought, influence and experience. You are in a country with a uniquely affluent historical past, whose people, however, do not rest on their laurels and are not stuck in that past. You are in a country that, though statistically small, is huge in its diversity. You see landscapes that have given thousands of postcard images but remain incredibly vivid and of unrivalled beauty. Greece is one of the world’s most popular destinations with ancient and modern attractions. Greece is a popular tourist destination and home to over a dozen World Heritage Sites. Plan the best Vacation in Greece and discover our Greece tour packages. Discover our tours to beautiful locations in Greece.

Athens

The greatest and finest sanctuary of ancient Athens, dedicated primarily to its patron, the goddess Athena, dominates the centre of the modern city from the rocky crag known as the Acropolis The Greek capital is Athens which is a city of contradictions. It is the oldest city in Europe, yet still in a state of transition. It's one of Europe's safest and liveliest cities – a heady mix of grunge and grace with an undeniable urban soul. Most visitors will leave impressed with its vibrant street life and relaxed lifestyle, where people take time out for endless coffees and evening strolls, dine out until late and enjoy the city's nightlife, long after the rest of Europe has gone to bed. Explore Athens with our Greece tour packages.

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Santorini

Santorini is a small, circular archipelago of volcanic islands located in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece's mainland. It is essentially what remains of an enormous volcanic explosion, destroying the earliest settlements on what was formerly a single island, and leading to the creation of the current geological caldera. Fantastic, fabulous Santorini deserves all the superlatives. Even the most jaded traveller succumbs to the awesome drama of this surreal landscape, relic of what was probably the biggest eruption in recorded history. The caldera and its vast curtain wall of multi-coloured cliffs are truly awesome. It's worth to experience the full dramatic impact by arriving in a slower ferry with open deck.

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Mykonos

The guardian Lions dedicated by the Naxians to the Sanctuary of Apollo. Delos was the birthplace of Apollo. The number of lions is estimated to be between 9-16. They were according to a description with their mouths open & (silent) roaring set to inspire a divine fear to the worshippers. Mykonos glitters happily under the sun and carries its glamorous and camp reputation with panache, but expensively so. Beneath the gloss this is a charming and hugely entertaining place where the sometimes frantic mix of good-time holidaymakers, cruise ship crowds, posturing fashionistas and preening celebrities is magically subdued by the cubist charms of Mykonos town, a traditional Cycladic maze.

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Crete

The monastery of Arkadi an Eastern Orthodox monastery, situated on a fertile plateau 14 mi (23 km) to the southeast of Rethymnon on the island of Crete. The monastery played an active role in the Cretan resistance of Ottoman rule during the Cretan revolt in 1866. Crete is the largest island in Greece, and the fifth largest one in the Mediterranean Sea. It is separated in 4 prefectures: Chania, Heraklion, Lassithi and Rethymno. Here, the visitor can admire the remnants of brilliant civilizations, explore glorious beaches, impressive mountains capes, fertile valleys and steep gorges, and become part of the island's rich gastronomic culture. Crete is, after all, a small universe teeming with beauties and treasures that you will probably need a lifetime to uncover!

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delphi

Central among the number of imposing ruins that are interspersed on the Southern slopes of Parnassos mountain is the temple of Apollo. It is an imposing temple of the Doric order whose existence was woven through the turbulent history of the site, and endured numerous incarnations before it settled to the ruinous state we find it today If the ancient Greeks hadn't chosen Delphi as their navel of the earth and built the Sanctuary of Apollo here, someone else would have thought of a good reason to make this eagle's eyrie village a tourist attraction. Its location on a precipitous cliff edge is spectacular and, despite its overt commercialism and the constant passage of tour buses through the modern village, it still has a special feel.

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Chalikounas Beach (sometimes spelt Halikounas Beach) is a hidden treasure. Away from the main tourist beaches Chalikounas Beach exposes it's beauty. The wide sandy beach stretches along Lake Korission dividing the lake and the open sea. Corfu – or Kerkyra (ker-kih-rah) in Greek – is the second-largest and the greenest Ionian island. It was Homer's 'beautiful and rich land', and Odysseus' last stop on his journey home to Ithaki. Shakespeare reputedly used it as a background for The Tempest. With the nation's highest rainfall, scores of vegetables and herbs thrive here, especially in spring. With its beguiling landscape of wildflowers, and cypress trees rising out of shimmering olive groves, Corfu hangs in there as one of Greece's most beautiful islands.

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Rhodes

The city of Rhodes is one of the biggest municipalities in the Greek islands. It is the financial and cultural center of the south eastern Aegean and successfully combines a lively present with a rich historical past. Rhodes (ro-dos in Greek) is the jewel in the Dodecanese crown. It's big, brash and bold and receives by far the lion's share of visitors to this island group. It's open year-round and enjoys an exceptionally mild climate. It combines all that is needed in a holiday island: beaches, nightlife, culture, scenery, greenery and comfort. Like Crete, its larger neighbour to the southwest, it could almost exist independently of the Greek mainland.

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On the coastal road passing through Psalidi in the Agios Fokas region some 12 km from Kos Town these sulpher springs feed into a rock pool, where the hot water from the spring mixes with the cooler water from the sea to produce a warm therapeutic bath!. The waters have been tested and it is said to have healing properties for those with skin ailments. Second only to Rhodes in popularity and population, Kos (koss) is a mellowed-down version of its big sister to the south. Beyond the resort hotels that welcome arrivals, Kos offers another less commercial face once you let the island get under your skin. Elongated and running almost west to east, Kos offers a spread of things to see and do – from beaches and bars to cycling and cars with which to tour verdant hills, remote coves, and high-energy beach resorts.

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