The largest and the most famous island in Greece. The island has plenty to offer: mountainous landscapes, ...
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Alonissos is located in the Aegean Sea and belongs to the North Sporades Group of islands. It is an authentic Greek island mostly known for it incredible natural beauty and its amazing emerald crystal waters which are considered the cleanest in the Aegean Sea. Thanks to them Alonissos has been declared a marine park as it is a breeding ground for rare species of monk seal, the “Monachus Monachus”...
Attica is a peninsula jutting into the Aegean Sea. Located in the south of the country, Attica covers about 3,808 square kilometers.The climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot dry summers and generally low rainfall totals. Winters are cool and generally mild in the low-lying areas adjacent to the sea, but are harsher in the mountains...
The largest and the most famous island in Greece. The island has plenty to offer: mountainous landscapes, a coast with many beautiful beaches and rocky coves, picturesque towns and charming villages and harbors & delicious Mediterranean food...
The Cyclades are a Greek island group in the Aegean Sea, south-east of the mainland of Greece. The so-called "Cycladic village" is the very symbol of Greece with its blazing white houses set in an eye-flinching rockscape between the great blues of the sea and the sky...
Fthiotida offers a beautiful and scenic retreat year round that caters to every taste. In a land of beautiful majestic mountains, as well as clean and sandy beaches, Fthiotida is a picturesque destination located in central Greece...
Halkidiki is located in northern Greece - 100 km far from Thessaloniki, the second largest city of Greece, where the international airport “Macedonia” is situated. Halkidiki is actually a peninsula divided into three “fingers”, (or as Greek say “legs”) appearing as such on the map of Greece, which stretches into the Aegean Sea. The three “legs” are Kassandra, Sithonia and Mount Athos and each of them have their own history, style and corresponding style life...
The Ionian Sea with the Ionian Islands, lies between the toe of Italy and the Peloponnese. The Ionian sea is home to the well known Ionian Islands such as Corfu, Lefkada, Kefalonia, Zakinthos, Ithaca, Paxoi and others...
Loutraki is a seaside town which belongs to the Prefecture of Corinthia, located 80 km from Athens and 4 km from Corinthos town. It has the great privilege to be located in a strategic geographical position as it is at a connecting point between Athens and the Peloponese, where one of the most important archeological destinations of Greece are found, such as the Ancient city of Corinth, Sikyon, Mycenae, Argos, Nafplio, Epidaurus, Olympia and Mystras. The region of Loutraki has also its own archaeological site of great importance located at the end of the Parachora peninsula, the Sanctuary of the goddess Hera...
The Peloponnese is a large peninsula and region in southern Greece, forming the part of the country south of the Gulf of Corinth...
The Saronic Gulf or Gulf of Aegina forms part of the Aegean Sea and defines the eastern side of the isthmus of Corinth. It is the eastern terminus of the Corinth Canal, which cuts across the isthmus. Islands that are lined in the middle of the Gulf are Aegina, Salamis, and Poros along with smaller islands of Patroklou and Vleves. The port of Piraeus, also Athens' port is lying on the northeastern edge of the gulf. Ellinikon International Airport, used to stood is also in the northeast. Beaches are lined up to much of its coast from Poros to Epidaurus, Galataki to Kineta and from Megara to Eleusis and from Piraeus down to Anavyssos. Athens' urban area surrounds the northern and the eastern coasts of this gulf.