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  16. <title>Elounda Beach Greece</title>
  17. <description>One of the most exclusive resorts in Greece, Elounda Beach was the first hotel’s on Crete’s northeast coast and has since been considered as one of the finest. Located near the traditional fishing village of Elounda with ...</description>
  18. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/i_love_hellas_elounda_beach_hotel.jpg" alt="I Love Hellas: Elounda Beach Hotel, Crete, Elounda" align="left" /><p>One of the most exclusive resorts in Greece, Elounda Beach was the first hotel’s on Crete’s northeast coast and has since been considered as one of the finest. Located near the traditional fishing village of Elounda with breath-taking views over Mirabello Bay, Elounda Beach is set within 40 acres of landscaped gardens and perfectly blends excellent service, stunning suites and award winning cuisine. Today, the resort has maintained its exclusivity. The property includes several mini-resort like clusters including the Yachting Club, whose state-of-the-art Yachting Villas and Suites boast stunning interiors and an array of luxurious amenities from electric sliding glass doors, retractable televisions and private gyms. Boasting two blue flag private sandy beaches and a renowed spa, supervised kid’s programme and a vast list of watersports, there is plenty for the whole family to avail themselves with. 7 Nights from £1, 319 per person based on 2 adults sharing on Half Board, return flights, private transfers and the use of a UK airport lounge. 02 OUR Luxury Holidays to Greece SPECIALIST The fishing village of Elounda is a 20 minute walk or a five minute taxi journey from the resort. A 10 minute taxi journey will take you to the charming village of Plaka with authentic Greek tavernas and direct views to the island of Spinalonga. Entirely unique to this resort, the Platinum Yachting Club section of the resort is home to prestigious Yachting Villas which boast two-levels of the upmost of luxury including an expansive deck overlooking the marina, private heated pool and list of luxurious amenities from the Avant-garde Yachting designed furniture and a water-proof 42” LCD TV on the deck. Spa lovers can not only immerse themselves in the renowned spa but there is accommodation catered specifically to wellness which are located by the Spa area with each suite boasting its own private gym.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  25. <title>Design Hotels Greece</title>
  26. <description>The oldest city in Europe, Athens is an enthralling mish mash of the classic and the contemporary—be it architecture, culture, or cuisine. View Hotels (5) Folegandros Island Folegandros is a small island in the Aegean Sea ...</description>
  27. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/coco_mat_eco_residences_serifos_greece.jpg" alt="Coco-Mat Eco Residences Serifos (Greece) | Design Hotels™" align="left" /><p>The oldest city in Europe, Athens is an enthralling mish mash of the classic and the contemporary—be it architecture, culture, or cuisine. View Hotels (5) Folegandros Island Folegandros is a small island in the Aegean Sea which, together with Sikinos, Ios, Anafi and Santorini, forms the southern part of the Cyclades. View Hotels (1) Halkidiki In a country known for its pristine beaches, the beaches in Halkidiki are reputed to be the best in Greece. View Hotels (1) Mykonos Glamorous, glorious, and a magnet for international high-style sybarites, the Greek island of Mykonos tells two magnificent stories—one, a frenetic, non-stop nightlife adventure and the other an ode to natural beauty. Vi...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  34. <title>Banana Beach Greece</title>
  35. <description>Big Banana Beach in the Skiathos area, Greece Are you looking for a cheap Big Banana Beach hotel, a 5 star Big Banana Beach hotel or a family friendly Big Banana Beach hotel? You just landed in the best site to find the best ...</description>
  36. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/top_6_nudist_beaches_in_the.jpg" alt="Top 6 Nudist Beaches in the World. What to Know before You Get on" align="left" /><p>Big Banana Beach in the Skiathos area, Greece Are you looking for a cheap Big Banana Beach hotel, a 5 star Big Banana Beach hotel or a family friendly Big Banana Beach hotel? You just landed in the best site to find the best deals and offers on the most amazing accommodations for your stay. When you search for hotels near Big Banana Beach with Hotels.com, you need to first check our online map and see the distance you will be from Big Banana Beach, Greece. Our maps are based on hotel search and display areas and neighborhoods of each hotel so you can see how close you are from Big Banana Beach and refine your search within Skiathos or Greece based on closest public transportation, restaurants and entertainment so you can easily get around the city. All the hotels details page show an option for free or paid onsite parking. If you wish to see the hotels with the highest featuring discounts and deals near Big Banana Beach, simply filter by price/ average nightly rate. We recommend you filter by star rating and read our genuine guest reviews so you can get the best quality hotel with the best discount. One of the new features on Hotels.com guest reviews is that also show reviews from Expedia for Big Banana Beach hotels and the TripAdvisor Big Banana Beach hotels reviews so you can make sure that you checking with a reliable source. See the review scores on our Skiathos hotel information pages. Make the most out of your family vacation when you book your accommodation with Hotels.com – book your hotel near Big Banana Beach, Skiathos after reviewing the facilities and amenities listed for each hotel. After booking your hotel near Big Banana Beach, expect to receive your reservation confirmation in the mail in less than 10 minutes. The confirmation email contains more information on all nearby attractions, local directions and weather forecast, so you can better plan the days during your trip. After getting the best hotel rates you can still save more by winning 1 free night! That’s right, book 10 nights in any hotel near Big Banana Beach, Skiathos and after you sign up for the Welcome Rewards program, you are eligible hotel you receive 1 night free*</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  43. <title>Holidays to Greece in June</title>
  44. <description>Generally, the weather in Greece follows a typical Mediterranean pattern with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Summer peaks in July and August with temperatures averaging somewhere in the 30s on the Greek Islands – ideal for ...</description>
  45. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/balance_990_discounted_holidays_to_greece.jpg" alt="Balance 990 discounted holidays to greece in june" align="left" /><p>Generally, the weather in Greece follows a typical Mediterranean pattern with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Summer peaks in July and August with temperatures averaging somewhere in the 30s on the Greek Islands – ideal for perfecting that golden tan. Luckily, the sea-breeze that blows in from the north and north-west acts as natural air-conditioning, so for the most part, makes the high temperatures bearable. In comparison, mainland Greece can rocket to above 40ºC and doesn’t benefit from any coastal winds, so if you’re planning a city break in Athens and don’t want to be uncomfortably hot, it’s advisable to skip the summer period. If it’s a cooler climate you’re on the lookout for, head to the north and east of mainland Greece or the mountainous regions found on the cluster of Greek Isles, where a higher altitude results in lower temperatures.Although winters in Greece can mean rain and cold snaps, it is generally mild and the mainland continues to remain a popular holiday destination all year round. Jan 12ºC Feb 12ºC Mar 14ºC Apr 19ºC May 23ºC Jun 26ºC Jul 30ºC Aug 30ºC Sep 24ºC Oct 20ºC Nov 16ºC Dec 12ºC Things To Do on Greece Holidays Greece holidays can vary from beachside breaks, cultural expeditions or even two weeks of island-hopping. A fantastic country for families, couples and party people, if you like resorts that aren’t overly-developed but offer enough activities to keep you entertained from dawn ‘til dusk, holidays to Greece are a great option. For those who like the beach there'll be no problem finding a blue-flag beauty to meet your needs on any of the Greek islands. The crystal clear waters and soft sands also offer plenty of opportunities to go snorkelling and scuba-diving. Other activites that you can enjoy in Greece include mountaineering, horse-riding, canoeing, rafting and famous wetlands such as Prespa Lakes and Nestos Delta that have great bird watching credentials. For more man-made attractions, history heroes will love Olympia – the site of the first ever Olympic games, the Acropolis in Athens, and the sacred city of Dion which lies at the foot of Mount Olympus. You can also enjoy a trip to the Temple of Zeus or a journey to Delphi – set high up on the cliff-side, the village is said to have been the navel of the Greek Gods. Culture Customs and traditions are still taken seriously in Greece, although you might have to travel off the beaten track to experience them. Most Greek national holidays take place towards the start of the year, but art and music festivals continue throughout the summer so you might be lucky enough to experience a slice of Greek culture firsthand on holidays in Greece. Made up of fresh fruit, vegetables, olive oil and a bounty of dairy products, meat and fish, signature dishes include Greek salads laden with feta cheese, moussaka, Mezedes (similar to Tapas), a fish dish called Burdeta and lobster or shrimp based dishes. You’ll also get the customary helpings of fresh olives, pitta and dips, and for drinks, make sure you choose one of their fine local wines, or for a punchy pick-me-up, a shot of Raki. Nightlife Faliraki in Rhodes, Laganas in Zante, Kavos in Corfu, Kos Town and the island of Mykonos are all hubs suited for the late-night tourist. With bars, clubs, pubs and world-famous DJ’s stopping off at several of the hot-spots, if you want to sleep all day and rave all night, you won’t be disappointed.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  52. <title>Blue Caves Greece</title>
  53. <description>Greece has a plethora of natural wonders, and the country’s famous blue caves are no exception. These are the best places where sun, sea and earth combine to create a wondrous spectacle – which is also very photogenic ...</description>
  54. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/the_incredible_blue_caves_of_greece.jpg" alt="The Incredible Blue Caves of Greece - Greece Is" align="left" /><p>Greece has a plethora of natural wonders, and the country’s famous blue caves are no exception. These are the best places where sun, sea and earth combine to create a wondrous spectacle – which is also very photogenic. Melissani Lake Cave | Kefalonia The legend behind this huge cave says that it was named after a heartbroken nymph, Melissani, who took her own life when spurned by the god Pan. It lies 2 km outside Sami, and regularly features on lists of the most beautiful natural attractions in the world. To reach the lake, visitors descend through an underground passage; it is after this that the fun really begins. A boat ride takes you to the center of the cave, which was originally composed of two chambers. The roof collapsed thousands of years ago following an earthquake, creating a natural window through which sunlight floods in and paints the waters with an array of blue tones. It’s a miraculous sight – made even more magical by the tranquility of gliding across the lake in the little oar-powered boats. No sounds of engines to disturb your peace here; it’s just you and the splash of oars against water. The cave itself was discovered in 1951 and its stunning stalactites have been estimated to date back to over 20, 000 years. At the center of the lake a little island emerges, where evidence of worship of the god Pan was uncovered in previous decades. What sets this (lake) cave apart from sea caves is that it benefits from a contrast: there is the crystal blue water below, and lush greenery growing at its summit, which is a breathtaking, visual delight. Visit between 11 am – 1pm for the full effect of the light playing on water. The road to the cave is overland, so it can be easily done with a car, scooter, or organized coach trips offered by hotels and tour operators. A 10-minute trip across the lake by boat costs €7 ‒ try to get a singing boatman who will copiously demonstrate the cave’s acoustics! Prices given are indicative. Papanikolis cave near Lefkada is the second largest sea cave in Greece © Shutterstock Papanikolis cave near Lefkada is the second largest sea cave in Greece © Shutterstock Papanikolis cave | Lefkada Lefkada is famous for its turquoise waters and its white sandy beaches, which get their color thanks to the island’s abundance in limestone. These limestone rocks in turn have given way to many caves dotting the island’s shores. The little island of Meganisi , located just 12 nautical miles to the east of Lefkada, is home to Papanikolis cave. This beautiful cave takes its name from a submarine that was hidden there during World War II. The cave provided shelter to boats of all sizes during bad weather, as well as to locals hiding from pirates and other marauders. Today, it’s simply a beautiful place to visit. Its sheer size is impressive. It is the second largest sea cave in Greece, and it measures 120 meters in length and 60 meters in width. Inside, you’ll be treated to the dazzling sight of sunlight dancing and bouncing off the crystal clear waters, which cast their mesmerizing blues all over the cave walls and stalactites. For those unable to resist plunging into the waters: you’ll be rewarded for braving the cold by a rest on the little sandy beach at the far end of the cave. Several cruise companies operate along Nydri’s port, offering day cruises to the caves. Getting there takes around 45 minutes. Expect to pay around €20 per person. Prices given are indicative. The Blue Grotto in Kastellorizo, where the sun refracts to turn the waters a vibrant turquoise © Clairy Moustafellou The Blue Grotto in Kastellorizo, where the sun refracts to turn the waters a vibrant turquoise Blue Grotto | Kastellorizo The blue cave of Kastellorizo is the island’s most famous attractions, and undisputedly one of the most stunning blue caves in Greece. The inside is 75 meters long, 40 meters wide and 35 meters high, but from the outside you almost can’t see it at all. Reaching it is a little tricky ‒ the entrance is a meter or so high, so you need a small boat, calm seas and steady nerves. But it’s worth it. Inside, the sunlight is refracted through the water, scattering the light and turning the sea into a pool of vibrant turquoise blue so beautiful that visitors have described it as overwhelming. The best time to visit is in the morning, when the sun is low and the full glory of its interaction with the water can be appreciated. It’s no wonder that Tripadvisor lists a visit to the Blue Grotto as the number one thing to do on the island. Accessible by a 40-minute boat ride, it costs around €20 per person. Operators advertise themselves at the island’s port. Prices given are indicative. The limestone arches of the Zakynthos Blue Caves The limestone arches of the Zakynthos Blue Caves Blue Caves | Zakynthos One of the best-known sights of the island, located in the north , these are not caves in the strict sense of the term, but rather the remnants of caves worn away by the water, leaving behind natural limestone formations. It was discovered in 1897 by Antonio Komouto, and since then visitors have been flocking to see it. The highlight of any visit is when the captain gently guides the boat right through the white arches, pausing to allow visitors to appreciate not just the blue waters, but the way they taint the limestone in their colors, painting everything around them in a stunning, ethereal blue (including you!). To get the full effect, visit between morning and noon. Accessible by boat from Aghios Nikolas Port. Trips cost around €15 per person and usually include a trip to Navagio beach too. Prices given are indicative. The blue cave of Alonnisos sits near the island's marine park The blue cave of Alonnisos sits near the island's marine park Blue Caves | Alonnisos The coastline of Alonnisos is wild and rocky, featuring many little caves and formations. Located near the island’s marine park at the northeast, between the beaches of Strovili and Lalarias, lies the most famous cave: the Blue Cave. It is a white triangular limestone cave, framing the dazzling blue waters, the colors of which shift into an endless spectrum of shades as the sun moves across the sky. Pause for a swim and enjoy waters so clear you can see right to the bottom. One of the biggest advantages, not just of this enchanting little cave but of Alonnisos in general, is that it remains a relatively unknown destination for tourists. This means that –unlike the case for most other blue caves in Greece – you’re likely able to appreciate it in the company of very few visitors. Boat excursions depart from the port of Patitiri at around 10 am, and take you to the marine park as well as the Blue Caves. The price is around €35 per person. There is also the possibility of visiting via kayak ‒ check with tour operators for reliable guides offering this option. Prices given are indicative.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  61. <title>Ancient Greece Hotels</title>
  62. <description>Ancient olympia video ancient greece map olympia satellite view &amp;gt; Olympia Greece Hotels Drouva 1, Ancient Olympia This attractive and well-kept building at the top of the Drouvas Hill in Ancient Olympia is located right next ...</description>
  63. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/yunak_evleri_is_a_5_star.jpg" alt="Yunak Evleri is a 5-star hotel built into ancient Turkish caves" align="left" /><p>Ancient olympia video ancient greece map olympia satellite view &gt; Olympia Greece Hotels Drouva 1, Ancient Olympia This attractive and well-kept building at the top of the Drouvas Hill in Ancient Olympia is located right next to the divine valley with its ancient monuments and Olympic stadium... read more &amp; book Modern town of Olympia is well suited to cater to the visitors with some very nice hotels. From Athens to Olympia is about 4.5 hours of driving so an overnight stay in the city is recommended Most Popular New Enjoying a lovely countryside setting in Olympia, Olympion Asty Hotel provides fantastic views of the area from its lovely outdoor the hotel offers free wireless internet access.. read more &amp; book Ancient Olympia Varela 2, Ancient Olympia (Ilia) Varela 2, (Ancient) Olympia Greece Tsoureka 2, (Ancient) Olympia The traditional pension Bacchus is located in the picturesque village of Ancient Pisa just 3km away from Ancient Olympia. read more &amp; book..read more &amp; book 1.9 km \x97 Arhaia Pissa 10, Ancient Pissa Olympian Village offer you luxurious bungalows, suites, rooms and family apartments surrounded by endless water and lush gardens, situated along a vast sandy expanse of the Ionian coast.. read more &amp; book 17.1 km \x97, Pyrgos Ilias otels (ordinary hotels, traditional guesthouses, agrotourist lodgings, etc.). ooms to let partments to let elf-catering units (tourist residences and villas) ampsites outh hostels Situated in the centre of Ancient Olympia within a 300 metre walk of the archaeological sites, this hotel offers all modern facilities in a calm and relaxed environment.. read more &amp; book</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  70. <title>Naturist beaches in Greece</title>
  71. <description>This section will provide you all the necessary information in order to find the best destinations for naturism in Greece. Many people choose to come to Greece not to enjoy its long and popular sandy beaches but to go to some ...</description>
  72. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/top_nude_beaches_of_greece.jpg" alt="Top Nude Beaches of Greece" align="left" /><p>This section will provide you all the necessary information in order to find the best destinations for naturism in Greece. Many people choose to come to Greece not to enjoy its long and popular sandy beaches but to go to some other beaches, small, remote and difficult to access which are perfect to practice nudism and naturism in Greece. In fact, many people come to Greece to enjoy swimming and sunbathing naked. Many remote beaches along the Greek islands and some on the Greek mainland are used to practice nudism. A few of them have been declared as Official Naturist beaches in Greece and are visited by lots of tourists every year. If you want to practice naturism in Greece you have to know that Greek people are not used to nudism . It is usually ok if you are sunbathing topless in a remote beach but total nudism exists and is permitted only in some particular beaches. These beaches are most of a stretch of land surrounded by cliffs or high trees. We provide here for you a list of the islands and beaches where you can practice naturism in Greece and give you a small description of these beaches. Be aware that naturism in Greece is more and more restricted and the following list might be out of date. Do not hesitate to contact us and inform us about other beaches where you can practice naturism and nudism in Greece. Naturism destinations It is a cosmopolitan island where nudism is practiced mainly in Agios Ioannis and Super Paradise beaches. However, these beaches are always crowded by both naturists and non-naturists, so it is doubtable if you will really enjoy your time naked. Naxos is one of the islands with the longest beaches of the Cyclades. Plaka, one of the largest has some parts with naturists. A beautiful and remote beach for naturism is Aliko. While all the rest of Skiathos is not fond of nudism, the three sandy beaches that form Banana beach are very popular among naturists and non-naturists. Banana beach is an organized N.C.G (Nudist Club Greece) beach that is not difficult to access. The only official naturist beach on Rhodes is 3 km to the south of Faliraki village. You have to pass through rough roads to go there. The beach is 100% nude and is visited by people with their families with young children. Most visitors are German, Austrian and British. Crete beaches are very popular in summer and only a few of them are suitable for nudism. Palaiochora, 75km from Chania town, is very quiet. There is sand on some areas and pebbles on others. However, in high seasons, there aren't many nudists. Filaki beach, to the south coast of Crete, is the most-naturist friendly beach of the island and relatively easy to access. Another naturist beach is Plakias beach, a long bay in front of Plakias village, 40 km to the south of Rethymno. The close by Damnoni and Mikro Ammoudi beaches also offer enough places to get naked.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  76. <pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2023 06:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  79. <title>Red Beach Greece</title>
  80. <description>Red Beach in the Santorini area, Greece Are you looking for a cheap Red Beach hotel, a 5 star Red Beach hotel or a family friendly Red Beach hotel? You just landed in the best site to find the best deals and offers on the most ...</description>
  81. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/red_beach_santorini_greece_feel_the.jpg" alt="Red Beach. Santorini, Greece | Feel The Planet" align="left" /><p>Red Beach in the Santorini area, Greece Are you looking for a cheap Red Beach hotel, a 5 star Red Beach hotel or a family friendly Red Beach hotel? You just landed in the best site to find the best deals and offers on the most amazing accommodations for your stay. When you search for hotels near Red Beach with Hotels.com, you need to first check our online map and see the distance you will be from Red Beach, Greece. Our maps are based on hotel search and display areas and neighborhoods of each hotel so you can see how close you are from Red Beach and refine your search within Santorini or Greece based on closest public transportation, restaurants and entertainment so you can easily get around the city. All the hotels details page show an option for free or paid onsite parking. If you wish to see the hotels with the highest featuring discounts and deals near Red Beach, simply filter by price/ average nightly rate. We recommend you filter by star rating and read our genuine guest reviews so you can get the best quality hotel with the best discount. One of the new features on Hotels.com guest reviews is that also show reviews from Expedia for Red Beach hotels and the TripAdvisor Red Beach hotels reviews so you can make sure that you checking with a reliable source. See the review scores on our Santorini hotel information pages. Make the most out of your family vacation when you book your accommodation with Hotels.com – book your hotel near Red Beach, Santorini after reviewing the facilities and amenities listed for each hotel. After booking your hotel near Red Beach, expect to receive your reservation confirmation in the mail in less than 10 minutes. The confirmation email contains more information on all nearby attractions, local directions and weather forecast, so you can better plan the days during your trip. After getting the best hotel rates you can still save more by winning 1 free night! That’s right, book 10 nights in any hotel near Red Beach, Santorini and after you sign up for the Welcome Rewards program, you are eligible hotel you receive 1 night free*</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  88. <title>Prettiest islands in Greece</title>
  89. <description>Advertisement Hydra (Saronic Gulf Islands): Old-timers keep waiting for Hydra, with its handsome stone mansions overlooking a picture-postcard harbor, to be spoiled. After all, even before Mykonos and Santorini, Hydra was one of ...</description>
  90. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/complete_guide_to_20_beautiful_greek.jpg" alt="Complete guide to 20 beautiful Greek islands" align="left" /><p>Advertisement Hydra (Saronic Gulf Islands): Old-timers keep waiting for Hydra, with its handsome stone mansions overlooking a picture-postcard harbor, to be spoiled. After all, even before Mykonos and Santorini, Hydra was one of the first Greek islands to be "discovered." So far, so good: Donkeys still outnumber motorcycles, and the day-trippers who blitz through the appealing harborside shops leave at twilight. That means that except in August you can almost always find the table you want at one of Hydra's pleasant small restaurants. Crete: Whether for its rugged mountains or its countless beaches, its ancient remains or its ultramodern hotels, its layered history or its intense people, Crete cannot be denied. It is not just a distinctive Greek island - it is a world unto itself. Santorini (Cyclades): This is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular islands in the world. The streets of Fira and Ia are carved into the face of a high cliff, overlooking the circular caldera left by an ancient volcanic eruption and now filled with the deep-blue waters of the Aegean. The site of Akrotiri offers a unique glimpse into life in a Minoan city, frozen in time by the eruption 3, 600 years ago. Add to this the Fira nightlife scene, and you'll see why this is one of the most popular (and overcrowded) summer vacation spots in the Aegean. Siros (Cyclades): This tiny island has it all: a vivacious, cosmopolitan capital town; thriving beach resorts; and a starkly beautiful region of farming communities, archaeological remains, and remote beaches to the north. Siros is also one of the centers of rembetika, a form of Greek traditional music with roots in Asia Minor. Tinos (Cyclades): The island often called the "Lourdes of Greece, " because of the church, Panagia Evangelistria (Our Lady of Good Tidings) with its healing icon, also has Venetian dovecotes; farm fields set off with handsome stone boundary walls; fine sand beaches; and Pirgos, the village of marble with a superb Museum of Marble Crafts. Rhodes (Dodecanese): The island of Rhodes has everything a visitor could want - dazzling ancient and medieval ruins, great food, spectacular beaches, and some of the hottest nightlife outside of Athens - the one drawback being that everyone knows it. Skyros (Sporades): Winding roads and remote beaches, one main town and a few villages, some ancient legends and 20th-century tales: Skyros's charms remain perhaps the most elusive of the four northern Sporades. But though the island remains a bit difficult to access and not overstocked with touristy amenities, Skyros also offers both a living local culture and some natural wildness. Corfu (Ionian Islands): With lush vegetation, some still-undeveloped interior and unspoiled coast, ancient sites and a 19th-century presence, a dash of Italy and a dose of the cosmopolitan, Corfu is a Greek island like no other. Tourism may be rampant, but Corfu's attractions have survived worse. Hios (Northeastern Aegean): You'd think that an island with such gorgeous beaches, exquisite medieval towns, and remarkable scenery wouldn't remain a secret for long. Despite the qualities that attract a small group of devotees year after year, Hios remains surprisingly quiet. If you like the idea of getting away from the tour buses, being alone on a beach to rival any in the Cyclades, and exploring towns that preserve the contours of medieval life, Hios is for you. Sifnos (Cyclades): Sifnos is a green island of ravines, mountaintops, and pristine beaches. Sifnos is small enough that a hardy walker can explore the entire island on foot, following well-maintained foot and donkey paths from church to church and village to village. Each village has its own very distinct character. In the capital, Apollonia, houses are cheek-by-jowl, with tiny gardens. Artemona has startling neoclassical mansions and Ex Ambela has low houses with unusually large gardens. The village of Kastro (castle), on its seaside rock, is the medieval locus of the island, whereas Platis Yialos is a bustling beach resort. Don't visit in August, when the island is mobbed with vacationing Athenians. Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  97. <title>Santorini Greece Holidays All Inclusive</title>
  98. <description>We compare prices from leading holiday companies so you can find the best deal for you. Gaze at jaw-dropping scenery Santorini’s defining feature is its magnificent caldera, which was formed more than 3, 500 years ago by one of ...</description>
  99. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/santorini_island_vacations_2017_package_save.jpg" alt="Santorini Island Vacations 2017: Package & Save up to $603 | Expedia" align="left" /><p>We compare prices from leading holiday companies so you can find the best deal for you. Gaze at jaw-dropping scenery Santorini’s defining feature is its magnificent caldera, which was formed more than 3, 500 years ago by one of the biggest volcanic eruptions in history. The island is still an active volcano, with rugged lava cliffs towering 300m (984ft) over the deep blue waters of the caldera below. Walk along the edge of the caldera, following the path from Fira to Oia, for the best perspective on the island’s magical landscape. Santorini’s red and black sand beaches are also memorable, and its photogenic sunsets are justifiably famous around the world. Explore the island’s charming towns Most travellers who score cheap Santorini holidays will find themselves staying in the capital of Fira, which offers wonderful views over the caldera and a buzzing atmosphere. But with its cubical white houses and domed churches, the town of Oia is perhaps the island’s star attraction. Its iconic sunsets and quieter ambiance make it a mecca for handholding honeymooners. Head inland to visit lesser-known villages such as Megalochori, Emporio and Pyrgos, where traditional Greek culture still thrives. Discover the ancient past Home to a number of intriguing archaeological sites, Santorini is a rewarding destination for the culturally curious. The most impressive site is Akrotiri, a Minoan town preserved for millennia under volcanic lava. Ancient Thira is also fascinating, with a history that stretches back to the 9th century BC. For true history buffs, the excellent museums in Fira are great places to find out more about Santorini’s rich history. The best time of year for all-inclusive holidays in Santorini is late spring or early autumn, when the sea is warm enough for swimming and temperatures average around 25C (77F). Crowds are minimal and it’s possible to nab cheap deals on Santorini hotels too. Just don’t plan to go in late autumn, as facilities begin to close down and the weather can be wet. If you can, it’s best to avoid the peak travel seasons of July and August when booking your package holiday for 2017. Temperatures hover around a scorching 30C (86F), prices for hotels and other services are at their peak, and the island is swarmed with crowds of tourists. Unsurprisingly, it’s difficult – but not impossible – to find decent all-inclusive deals in Santorini during this time of year. Santorini Jazz Festival: Founded by two local jazz enthusiasts, this fun event is held in the town of Kamari every July. The festival is well known throughout Greece, and attracts musicians from around the world.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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