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  16. <title>Greece Hotels with private Pool</title>
  17. <description>With Inspired Luxury Escapes you can take your pick from our specially selected luxury hotels with the added bonus of a private pool. The added seclusion of a pool all to yourself will only enhance your relaxation and add the ...</description>
  18. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/25_amazing_hotels_with_private_pool.jpg" alt="25 Amazing Hotels with Private Pool Rooms in Greece - Luxury Rooms" align="left" /><p>With Inspired Luxury Escapes you can take your pick from our specially selected luxury hotels with the added bonus of a private pool. The added seclusion of a pool all to yourself will only enhance your relaxation and add the extra level of luxury that you deserve. Wake up when you please and take a refreshing dip in your private pool to invigorate and wake yourself up fully. You’ll never have to worry about waking up early enough to get a sun lounger; just open your hotel room doors and your private pool is there waiting for you. A private pool is the perfect opportunity to indulge in luxury; with no need to worry about the pool being overcrowded. Put your sunglasses on and with a book in one hand and a refreshing cocktail in the other, float around on your li-lo safe in the knowledge that the pool is all yours. Now is the time to let your hair down, unwind and embrace the decadent lifestyle. And with the highest quality and service you will not be disappointed. With our selection of hand-picked luxury accommodation, you have no choice but to sit back and relax. That’s what holidays are for after all! Luxury Private Pool Holidays in Greece Start your day off with a dip in your private pool before venturing away from your luxury hotel and exploring all that Greece has to offer. Fuel your day by stopping in at an authentic Greek restaurant and choose from an irresistible menu of local delights, including a traditional and light Greek salad or an assortment of fresh seafood. With its ancient history and culture, Greece is the perfect place to go if you want lots to see and do. Whichever Greek island you choose to visit, each are bursting with history and natural beauty. From Rhodes’ Acropolis to the Parthenon in Athens, exploring these fascinating ruins will make many special memories. Luxury Private Pool Holidays in Cyprus Full of history, culture, idyllic hidden beaches and a colourful nightlife, Cyprus has it all. Relax by your private pool all day and save your energy for an evening of delicious food and drink. Or for a change of scenery, hunt out one of Cyprus’ beautiful hidden beach coves and lay down your towel on the gloriously white sand for a full day of sunbathing. For any keen sightseers, Cyprus’ many archaeological sites have got to be put on the itinerary. Explore the discovered palace ruins and old temples and embrace the history that goes along with them. For more complete architecture then make a visit to one of the country’s monasteries and get a feel of Cyprus’ traditional buildings. Luxury Private Pool Holidays in Lanzarote As one of Spain’s Canary Islands, Lanzarote has exceptional sunny weather all year round so is fantastic for lounging by your private pool and topping up your holiday tan. Timanfaya National Park is a must see with its vast beautiful landscapes and stunning views. Earn a day of full relaxation by your private pool by hiking up the volcanic landscape – an afternoon truly well spent. As well as looking out at views over the sea, head to the local dive centre and explore all that Lanzarote has to offer underwater. For more of a fast paced activity take part in jet skiing for a real holiday thrill. Why not, you’re on on a luxury holiday!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  25. <title>Hotel Symi Greece</title>
  26. <description>Housed in a neoclassical building of 1913, Thea features elegant accommodation with views of the Aegean Sea from their patio or balcony. Symi Port is at 30 metres and free Wi-Fi is available. With respect to the local style, all ...</description>
  27. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/nireus_hotel_symi_greece_bookingcom.jpg" alt="Nireus Hotel, Symi, Greece - Booking.com" align="left" /><p>Housed in a neoclassical building of 1913, Thea features elegant accommodation with views of the Aegean Sea from their patio or balcony. Symi Port is at 30 metres and free Wi-Fi is available. With respect to the local style, all air-conditioned rooms are fitted with wooden floors and orthopedic mattresses. Each has a flat-screen, satellite TV, mini fridge and ironing facilities. A hairdryer and free toiletries stock the individually decorated bathroom. Guests will find bars, shops and taverns within a short walk from Thea. The nearest beach of Nos is around 500 metres away, while Emporeio village is at 4 km. Free public parking is possible nearby. Thea Hotel - Symi Island Basic Info Opening Date : 1 January Closing Date : 31 December Dear Guest Welcome to our hotel page. You can find necessary information about our hotel. If you need any assistance, please fill up the form and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Enjoy your stay... Rates by the properties Room Type : Accomodation Type Valid Date Room Price Single Person Extra Bed ** Scroll the table left to see prices Price Range Submitted by the Facility</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  34. <title>Santorini Greece cave Hotel</title>
  35. <description>What are the best cave hotels on Santorini? Cave hotels are very popular in Santorini (and Oia especially) and are pretty much what they sound like – rooms and suites that are built into the cliffside to form a cave. They’re ...</description>
  36. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/582114.jpg" alt="1000+ images about Bathroom on Pinterest | Metal panels, Rustic" align="left" /><p>What are the best cave hotels on Santorini? Cave hotels are very popular in Santorini (and Oia especially) and are pretty much what they sound like – rooms and suites that are built into the cliffside to form a cave. They’re usually decorated simply and sparsely, but when done right they’re close to magical. Another plus is that they stay cool even when it’s very hot outside in July and August. Three of the best cave hotels on Santorini are Perivolas (Oia, +30 8), Aris Caves (Oia, +30 2286 071511), and Iconic Santorini (Imerovigli, +30 2286 028950) – all are drop dead gorgeous. (The Perivolos is the hotel seen in the video above.) If you’re looking for a cave hotel that’s a little cheaper then Chroma Suites (Oia, +30 0), Delfini Villas (Oia, + 30 0), and Kavalari Hotel (Fira, +30 2286 022455) are all great picks. And the recently opened Sophia Suites in Imerovigli is wonderful. If you need a cave house then Dream Blue (+30 7) is a privately owned home that sleeps 6, has a fully equipped kitchen, a hot tub, 2 bathrooms, and free wi-fi. It’s 350€ to 450€ a night (depending on season and number of guests) but it’s an amazing house and worth it if you can afford it. The owner also rents a smaller house, My Blue, with traditional Santorini architecture. It sleeps up to 4 and costs between 290€ and 390€.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  43. <title>Where are the best beaches in Greece?</title>
  44. <description>For more general advice on booking a holiday in Greece, see our Greece summer holidays guide. Our guide features expert recommendations for beach, villa, culture, food and drink and activity holidays. Iguana Beach, Crete Lucky ...</description>
  45. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/greeces_best_beaches_lonely_planet.jpg" alt="Greece's best beaches - Lonely Planet" align="left" /><p>For more general advice on booking a holiday in Greece, see our Greece summer holidays guide. Our guide features expert recommendations for beach, villa, culture, food and drink and activity holidays. Iguana Beach, Crete Lucky Haniá has two lovely, clean, amenitied town beaches, 4km west at the end of a frequent urban bus line. They’re separated by a headland, with a third, westerly cape graced by the little Church of the Holy Apostles, which lends its name to the area. The easterly cove is smaller and crowded, but more protected from occasional surf; the second, universally known as “Iguana” after its quirky kantína and sunbed concession, is bigger and more exposed, but the thick sand shelves gently enough for kids, and the pristine water rates a Blue Flag. The closest recommendable lodging is the Sorta Apartments in Makrys Tihos district, with seven fully self-catering units in somewhat bright colour schemes, or the bigger, nearby Athina Beach Hotel, both friendly, five minutes’ walk to the beach and offering free Wi-Fi.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  52. <title>Black Sand beaches in Greece</title>
  53. <description>The beach has this amazing great rock on one side, fun black sand, few people in low season (September), clean water, no pebbles problem. Pebbles are a problem on most Santorini beaches - getting in and out of the water is a pain ...</description>
  54. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/15_stunning_black_sand_beaches_you.jpg" alt="15 Stunning Black Sand Beaches You Have to Visit - Thrillist" align="left" /><p>The beach has this amazing great rock on one side, fun black sand, few people in low season (September), clean water, no pebbles problem. Pebbles are a problem on most Santorini beaches - getting in and out of the water is a pain without special footwear, but not in Perissa. The water temperature in September gets comfortable when you get used to it a bit. Clean and clear. Loved the food, service and prices in Aquarius - one of the numerous places to eat right next to the beach. they treated us with refreshing compliments, huge tasty portions &amp; great attitude. We had greek salad, tomato soup &amp; pork chop. All shared - that's enough to get full in Greece. 25 euro for two. Few people walking around selling goods &amp; massages are not as intrusive as some reviewers say. There are places in the world where you get much more distraction in beaches. Here vendors would just walk around quietly.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  61. <title>Kassandra Island Greece</title>
  62. <description>As the nearest region to Thessaloniki, the Kassandra peninsula of Halkidiki has been the most heavily developed for tourism. Purpose-built hotels and apartment blocks have swamped once tiny villages, doing wonders for the local ...</description>
  63. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/hotel_alexandros_accomodation_services_bazed_at.jpg" alt="Hotel Alexandros, accomodation services bazed at ormos panagia" align="left" /><p>As the nearest region to Thessaloniki, the Kassandra peninsula of Halkidiki has been the most heavily developed for tourism. Purpose-built hotels and apartment blocks have swamped once tiny villages, doing wonders for the local Halkidiki economy but little for traditional Greek culture. Restaurants have an American/Italian bias with steak burgers and pizzas the staple offering. Holidays in Kassandra tend to be restricted to the all-in hotel and beach as there is not a great deal to see if you decide to venture inland, just mile after mile of featureless road with the odd tacky Halkidiki cafe or roadside club to attract the eye. he beaches in Kassandra though are splendid and those holidaymakers looking for all-in beach holidays will find few better in the rest of Halkidiki. The Kassandra resort reports start in the north-west and work down towards the narrow neck of land at Nea Potidea. They then follow the east coast resorts down to the southern cape and finally the west coast resorts, from north the south, heading to Nea Skioni. VISITORS FIND Buses Boat hire Camping Car hire Cash point Tavernas Taxis Watersports Kallikratia beach The first resort area reached out of Thessaloniki is Nea Kallikratia, about 35km south of the airport on the far north-west coast of Kassandra. Nea Kallikratia is a huge holiday resort with several good beaches nearby, most notably Vargia beach which hoists the Blue Flag. Golden sand at Nea Kallikratia seems to stretch on forever. The Nea Kallikratia town beach is packed with holidaymakers and day trippers but there are less crowded spots to be found further along the coast, most of them easy to reach. The longest stretch of sand is the Geoponica-Mykoniatika, depending on which end you arrive, and also carries a Blue Flag. There is about 1km of golden sand on a 30m deep beach, backed by summer apartments and pine woods beyond them. The beach is a favourite with young people. Nea Kallikratia itself has plenty of shopping and a very busy nightlife. There is a cinema, several parks, cafes, bars and restaurants. The Azure beach is about 800m of sand in the central part of Nea Kallikratia near the main public square. This is very much a 'town beach' with all the usual tourist facilities and a pleasant public park nearby. Nea Plagia beach The resort of Nea Plagia was built by refugees 1924 on the site of a swamp and it has now turned into fertile farmland producing tomatoes, melons, melons, olives and grapes. The village has a population of around 1, 200. Nea Plagia resort has several long, clean and sandy beaches and several small and shady parks behind them. There are the usual ranks of sunbeds you expect on a popular beach and cafes and tavernas nearby. The Nea Plagia sands are long and very deep and the water shallow, so it's a good beach for families. In the town behind there is every kind of shop, from supermarkets to confectioners as well as the usual bars, cafes and tavernas. During summer months Nea Plagia village organises several cultural celebrations, with local dancing groups performing in the street and several folk art exhibitions on display. Ruins Long sandy beach at Nea Flogita The village resort of Nea Flogita was founded in 1923 by refugees from Turkey and today has a population of about 1, 500, though the numbers swell to ten times that in the summer. It is found perched on the hillside about 45km from Thessaloniki. Nea Flogita resort has a long, clean sandy beach stretching more than 1.5km along the shore and a good 100m deep and with natural shade behind, notably around 100 palm trees. A reef about 50m offshore helps keep the sea calm and it is shallow and sandy underfoot, making this popular with families . There are long, well-paved roads for walks, many quiet family tavernas and dozens of cafes and bars to meet the tourist demand as well as nightclubs, even an outdoor cinema. There are several archaeological sites within striking distance of Nea Flogita and excursions are organized daily from the village. Bus services are frequent throughout the summer season. Dionisou a purpose-built resort Dionisou is much prettified, purpose-built tourist resort with a long sandy beach located on the north-west coast of Halkidiki about 50km from Thessaloniki and about 3km north of Nea Moudania. Tavernas and bars line the back of the deep, long and sandy beach on the inland side of a paved walkway that is dotted with street lamps, raised flowerbeds and occasional wooden benches. A line of tamarisks between the walkway and the Dionisou beach provides plenty of shade during the day. The northern end of Dionisou beach curves out to a headland where the sand, and the crowds, eventually peter out. To the south the beach gets deeper and sandier until the sunbeds eventually give out. The far south of Dionisou beach is ideal for those who prefer it less crowded, but there is little to be had in the way of shade. Dionisou resort has a couple of large hotels and about 40 apartment blocks. Nearby is a fully equipped sports centre with swimming pools, tennis and basketball courts plus a soccer pitch and go-kart track. Each evening Dionisou market traders set up stalls selling local farm produce, clothing and some crafts. Festivals in early August have dancing and drinking in the streets. There are frequent buses to Thessaloniki. Ferry Museum Moudania beach Basilica of Panagia Koryfini Nea Moudania is the main town resort on this stretch of coastline, about 60km from Thessaloniki and one of the biggest fishing ports in Greece. About 6, 500 people live there and the commercial port does a brisk trade in pilchard while industrial areas on the outskirts have light industrial units and packing plants. Nea Moudania is wrapped in very fertile farming land and the surrounding plain is covered in apricot and peanut fields as well as the usual olive and citrus groves. The beach at Nea Moudania is nothing special, just a narrow man-made strip of sand and shingle with rocks under the water. There are watersports galore though and tavernas and cafes line the beach. The rest of the town is stuffed with bars and restaurants so there is no shortage of entertainment. The main sights at Nea Moudania are the huge basilica of Panagia Koryfini, a modern brick affair. The town has a 2, 000 seat open air theatre on the waterfront that holds summer concerts under the stars. Other interesting local sights include the Zografou Tower, a 14th century Byzantine tower, with a church built in 1842.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  67. <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 07:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  70. <title>Meganissi Island Greece</title>
  71. <description>Offering unspoilt beaches and traditional villages, holidays to Meganissi take you back to a pre-tourism time in Greece. The unknown island Meganissi has taken a back seat as far as Greek tourism is concerned. In fact, it’s one ...</description>
  72. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/holidays_to_meganissi_2017_2018_thomson.jpg" alt="Holidays to Meganissi 2017 / 2018 | Thomson" align="left" /><p>Offering unspoilt beaches and traditional villages, holidays to Meganissi take you back to a pre-tourism time in Greece. The unknown island Meganissi has taken a back seat as far as Greek tourism is concerned. In fact, it’s one of 3 islands that are often only referred to as Lefkas’ satellite islands. Fortunately, this lack of lip service has protected it from development, and it remains blissfully ignorant of high rise hotels, gaudy souvenir shops, and neon bars. Vathi There are only 3 villages on the island. Vathi, on the northeast coast, is the capital. There are no signs of the rat race in this harbour-side settlement. Sail boats bob at their moorings, while locals tend their olive groves and small-holdings on the hills behind the town. In the tavernas, chefs take their time preparing Greek food to time-honoured recipes. Off-the-beaten-track beaches Beach safaris are the main activity on Meganissi. Most of the coves and bays are untamed out here, and tracking down your own plot of sand is all part of the adventure. The most remote ones can only be reached if you hire a boat and stake them out along the coast. That said, not all of Meganissi’s beaches are so hard to reach. Pasoumaki Beach is just a couple of kilometres outside of Vathi, and is easily accessible by car. Things to See and Do in Meganissi Beach by boat Tracks, beaten or otherwise, don’t always lead to the beaches on Meganissi. Some of the bays and coves on this island can only be accessed by boat. Other beaches are connected to the main villages by dirt tracks, so people prefer to sail over to them anyway. You can book boat trips around the coast in Vathi harbour. The big beach Most of Meganissi’s beaches are pint-sized. The busiest strips of coast bookend Vathi. Pasoumaki Beach is pretty popular, but by the island’s standards, this means you’re likely to share the sand with only a dozen people. There aren’t any facilities here, so people tend to bring their own snacks and beach towels. The secret beach Five kilometres north-east of Katomeri, Cape Akoni is one of Meganissi’s most silent beaches. Most people arrive here by boat, expecting a bit of privacy. The beach itself is pebbly and backed by a brace of green trees. Laid-back evenings Dinner tends to top the nightlife bill in Meganissi. Most of the island’s tavernas are true to their roots and serve Greek cuisine or seafood, but there’s a strong Italian influence on the restaurant menus, too. Vathi square doesn’t disappoint on the food front. And, after dinner, there are places that serve gelato in the garden. In Spartochori, there’s a taverna that runs regular Greek nights, as diners tuck into spit-roasted chicken. Lively evenings Nightlife doesn’t really get lively on Meganissi. But there are a few places to go when the restaurants have called time. There’s a music bar in Vathi harbour and, in the main square, there’s an Italian restaurant with a cocktail lounge, where you can sit on plump floor cushions and drink bellinis until 3am. The island’s only club, Precious, is in Katomeri, and it doesn’t close until the early hours.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  79. <title>Orange Beach Greece</title>
  80. <description>Orange beach is also called Portokali and Kavourotripes, the later one meaning crab holes. This pretty well describes this beach that is actually many small beaches or small white sand coves that are found over kilometers of ...</description>
  81. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/orange_beach.jpg" alt="Orange beach" align="left" /><p>Orange beach is also called Portokali and Kavourotripes, the later one meaning crab holes. This pretty well describes this beach that is actually many small beaches or small white sand coves that are found over kilometers of coastline. Be brave and explore as there are many small beaches that are difficult to reach and these ones usually have few people. The main beach is organized by a beach bar and is overcrowded with sun-beds and umbrellas, by 11am you won’t be able to find an emply chair. People keep crowding in until the cliffs and rocks around have bodies sunbathing in almost every crevice. If you are unfortunate to find a place there are other beaches further up the coast where you may find space to relax. The last couple of years have seen more food stands being set up for the needs of the crowds. The water is an uncomparible green-blue and very transparent, the sand is powdery soft. Snorkeling around the rocks is also recommended. What’s great about Orange Beach Great beaches and water for swimming. Free campers set up among the pines. Great view of Mt. Athos. And what’s not… Has become overcrowded even in the off season. A little difficult to get to. Access to Orange beach is not so easy. Drive north from Sarti about 10 minutes and you will see the signs on the right for Portokali. Be careful not to miss it. You can either park there just off the road or drive in to the beach, but you will be fortunate to find a spot if you don’t arrive early.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  85. <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 07:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  88. <title>4 STAR Hotels in Greece All Inclusive</title>
  89. <description>When the time comes to ponder your next trip, we get that planning is half the fun. Discovering your destination, investigating flights and accommodation, and finding all of the cool entertainment are all a part of making ...</description>
  90. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/the_best_all_inclusive_hotels_in.jpg" alt="The best all-inclusive hotels in Greece" align="left" /><p>When the time comes to ponder your next trip, we get that planning is half the fun. Discovering your destination, investigating flights and accommodation, and finding all of the cool entertainment are all a part of making memories that will last forever. But being concerned about what your hotel will include surely isn't on your agenda. Not to worry: All-inclusive hotels in Corfu Island are here for you. And we're always here for you also, with great offers and easy payment process. Find the Best Corfu Island All-Inclusive Hotel Deal Expedia has 22 Corfu Island all-inclusive hotels, so you have lots of alternatives. Make certain you get everything you really want when you check out our review section, where you can learn all the helpful things to know about Corfu Island and the Corfu Island area. Expedia's reviews are certified and trustworthy. Find tips and tricks for your trip to Corfu Island. The frills you need are close at hand. Outside the walls, extras also abound. Put your trust in Expedia as your guide, and you will surely find what you want for your Corfu Island Trip. Book Your Corfu Island Room Today Corfu Island has seen hardly any groups during the previous year, so you'll have the place almost all to yourself. You'll always know you can find the most amazing deals on Expedia, no matter when you want to visit this holiday hideaway. However, if a time out from everyday agendas has almost arrived, there will never be a greater chance to get an all-inclusive hotel in Corfu Island. Then prepare your tummy for delectable cuisine and your smartphone for stunning vistas—it's time to relax!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  97. <title>Hotel Pantheon Greece</title>
  98. <description>Enjoy upscale hotel accommodation at a supreme location ideal for business and holiday travellers! Whether you are a corporate or vacation traveler in Athens, Pantheon is the perfect choice for your accommodation as it provides ...</description>
  99. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/zante_pantheon_hotel_zakynthos_island_greece.jpg" alt="Zante Pantheon Hotel (Zakynthos Island, Greece) | Expedia" align="left" /><p>Enjoy upscale hotel accommodation at a supreme location ideal for business and holiday travellers! Whether you are a corporate or vacation traveler in Athens, Pantheon is the perfect choice for your accommodation as it provides 15 elegant hotel rooms, in beautiful verdant premises away from the hustle and bustle of Athens, making it one of the loveliest and cheap hotels in Markopoulo, yet near important corporate and travel hubs, as well as sights. It is ideally located in the town of Markopoulo, a lovely suburb of Athens, indeed a rather privileged spot, just 15 minutes from the Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” and close to major exhibition centres, such as MEC Paiania, Metropolitan Expo and Anthousa Expo, providing easy access to business travelers visiting the exhibitions and not only . Pantheon was an affiliated hotel with the Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games 2004 and the Paralympics 2004, in order to host accredited staff. Moreover, the hotel is close to the Olympic equestrian centre and the shooting centre, being perfect to host athletes, their escorts, judges etc, during equestrian championships. Even more, Pantheon Hotel is a relaxing retreat for those who wish to unwind in a tranquil area, near some of the best beaches in Attica (Porto Rafti, Vravrona, Avlaki) and close to several very impressive archaeological sites, such as Ancient Vravrona. Markopoulo is also famous for its wine production, thus being the perfect place in Attica for wine tourism. Its convenient location both close to the port of Lavrio and Athens city centre gives the chance to tourists to set off and explore the islands of the Aegean, as well as go sightseeing in Athens. We will be glad to welcome you at the 2-star Pantheon Hotel, operating all year round .</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  104. </item>
  105. </channel>
  106. </rss>

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