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Greece & The Greek Islands
As A Romantic Getaway,
Honeymoon or Wedding
Author:
Norm Goldman
Today,
Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel.com
and
bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as a guest Tom Savvides, expert
on Greece and co-owner of National Travel Service Inc located in
Livingston, New Jersey.
Thanks Tom for accepting our invitation to be interviewed.
NORM:
Can you tell our readers something about yourself and your expertise
pertaining to Greece and the Greek Islands?
TOM:
I am a co-owner of National Travel Service, Inc. Our agency was
started by my family in 1969 specifically to assist the Greek
community in the NY/NJ area with their travel needs. Since that time
we have evolved into a full-service travel agency specializing in
travel to Greece. I personally lead an annual food and wine tour to
Greece and have traveled there since I was a child.
NORM:
Could you give our readers an idea as to what differentiates five of
the most popular of the Greek islands from one another from point of
view of topography, climate, and anything else you consider
different?
TOM:
The 5 most popular islands in terms of the number of tourists
visiting annually are:
*Santorini,
*Mykonos
*Crete
*Rhodes
*Corfu.
In my opinion Santorini is the most unique and beautiful of all the
Greek Islands.
It is unique due to the fact that it is literally the tip of an
ancient volcano whose explosion in 1500 BC was arguably the largest
in history.
The archaeological site of Akrotiri is considered by experts to be
the lost city of Atlantis.
The views and sunsets are the absolute best!
Mykonos is known mostly for its wild nightlife, beautiful beaches
and fine jewellery shops, specifically gold. The island of Delos is
close to Mykonos and is the location of a significant archaeological
site.
Crete is the largest Greek island and offers everything from
cosmopolitan cities, ancient ruins, beautiful beaches as well as the
longest gorge in Europe.
Rhodes is very similar to Crete in terms of the diversity of sites &
activities and climate although it is a much smaller island.
Corfu is located in the Ioanian Sea far from all the other islands
we have mentioned. It is a popular island for visitors from the UK.
It has a diverse climate and terrain offering everything from
beautiful sandy beaches to pine forests.
NORM:
Why would you consider Greece a good choice for a romantic getaway
or wedding and honeymoon destination, and if you had to choose your
5 favourite Greek Islands, which ones would they be and why?
TOM:
This is an easy question. The unrivalled beauty of the Greeks
Islands is what makes them a romantic destination. As I mentioned
before the warm beaches and romantic sunsets are the best. The
Greeks are masters at making people feel relaxed and comfortable
which are all prerequisites for romance.
My favourite Greek Islands would be Santorini for its sheer beauty
and amazing cuisine, Crete for its diversity, wealth of activities
and delicious wines and food, Mykonos for its fantastic nightlife
and gorgeous beaches, Chios and Andros because they are not such
popular islands for tourists and for all the warm and wonderful
people I've met from these islands.
NORM:
What is the best time to visit Greece from the point of view of
weather, costs, and crowds? As a follow up, how do costs vary from
one season to another?
TOM:
Personally my favourite time to visit Greece is in mid to late
September. The weather is not as hot as in the peak travel months of
July and August, airfares and hotel rates are slightly cheaper and
the crowds have thinned out somewhat by that time. Clearly the best
time to travel to the islands would be in the peak months of June to
September specifically because of the weather. Most of the islands
are fairly quiet in the off- season except for local residents. It
is true that you could save considerably on airfare and especially
your accommodations in the off -season but, the islands are not the
place to be when it's cold and rainy.
Please keep in mind that Greece is now part of the European Union
and therefore uses the Euro for its currency. As you know the US
Dollar is very week versus the Euro, which means that Greece is no
longer considered an inexpensive travel destination. This in turn
has had an adverse effect on tourism to Greece the past few years.
It does not mean you won't get your money's worth only that the
prices are more on par with those in Italy and Spain which were
typically more expensive destinations than Greece.
NORM:
If you had to choose 5 unequalled, exotic and unique areas such as
parks, beaches etc in any of the Greek Islands or in Athens to
celebrate a wedding, which ones would you choose from the point of
view of popularity and beauty?
TOM:
* I love Orizontas Restaurant in Athens. It sits on top of
Lycabettus Hill and offers the best view of Athens as well as
fantastic sunsets. You actually take a tram through the hillside to
reach it.
* The St. George Lycabettus Hotel in Athens is an excellent choice
for the same reasons as well as their courteous staff, wonderful
cuisine and a beautiful roof top pool and bar.
* Santorini has several areas to consider. The Dana Villas hotel in
the town of Fira offers a fantastic honeymoon suite and a wonderful
pool area that hangs off a cliff over the sea, which is a
breathtaking location for a ceremony or reception. They even have
their own wedding coordinator.
* The town of Oia is world famous for its romantic sunsets and the
small cove of Ammoudi Beach, which is located below the cliffs of
Oia is another unique destination that's off the beaten path with
fantastic sea views.
I really need to mention a few places on the mainland of Greece in
the Peleponese region. Although not a big tourist area it offers
many interesting historical sites, beautiful beaches, unspoiled
villages, terrific wine regions and fun cities as well.
* The city of Nafplion, the first capital of modern Greece, is a
lovely port city with a fascinating history. Above the city sits the
Nafplia Palace Hotel. It has a private split-level building for
receptions. It is built on the side of the hill overlooking the
harbour. Three sides of the building are glass which allows
beautiful panoramic views. They have an excellent restaurant and
wine steward. The beach town of Tolo is just outside of Nafplion and
is a great alternative to staying within the city.
NORM:
How far in advance should a couple prepare themselves for a
honeymoon or romantic getaway in Greece?
TOM:
If you are traveling during the height of the tourist season I would
suggest planning your honeymoon at least 6- 8 months in advance.
This way you can secure the best airfare and accommodations at the
hotels of your choice. If you are traveling in the off- season you
could plan a honeymoon literally within a month or so of your
departure date.
NORM:
What advice would you have for destination brides who plan to bring
along a wedding party to Greece? It's a growing trend for
destination weddings to now have a fairly sizeable wedding party
sometimes about 50' so it would be great to get their tips on group
airline discounts, hotel blocks.
TOM:
The one thing you need to keep in mind when considering Greece for a
destination wedding is the size of the hotels. If you brought 50
guests to Santorini in the height of the tourist season it would be
unlikely that you would find a single hotel that would accommodate
all of your guests. The Greek islands are known for their small,
intimate and family run hotels not for their big resorts. Don't get
me wrong there are several large resort type hotels on several of
the islands however they are quite expensive and usually have less
charm. Whether you're planning a wedding for 10 or 50 you must do it
way in advance.
As far as the airfare goes you would need only 10 passengers
traveling on the same flights in order to qualify for a group
discount. This would also need to be done well in advance if you're
looking for a discounted airfare in the high season.
NORM:
How does one go about checking on the reliability of a hotel or
resort in Greece when it pertains to service, food, etc?
TOM:
One way would be to book your trip through an experienced travel
agent like myself who has either personally been to the hotel or
resort they are recommending or has sent clients there already and
has received positive feedback. You can also go
on-line as I do occasionally. There are several sites that offer
unbiased reviews from travelers that have stayed at the resort you
are interested in. One site that I use quite often is
TRIPADVISOR.COM. I still think the best way to be sure of what
you're getting is to book through an agent that is considered an
expert in the particular destination you are traveling to.
NORM:
What should people know about planning a wedding in Greece as far as
legal requirements are concerned?
TOM:
The details are far too many to summarize. It is best to go directly
to the web site for the U.S. Embassy Athens Greece Consular Services
at US EMBASSY for details. One should never rely on advice from
anyone other than an official representative of the Greek or U.S.
Embassy. It would be very difficult for anyone without a direct
working knowledge of these requirements to be constantly informed
and up to date of any and all changes.
NORM:
How safe is travel to Greece?
TOM:
In terms of terrorist acts, which everyone seems to be concerned
with these days, Greece has just made it through the Olympics, which
is the largest international event in the world, without any
incidents. Their airport is the newest and most high tech in terms
of security in the world today.
In terms of safety within Athens or on the islands it is not
necessary to take any extra precautions when out and about. Like any
place you will ever go to there are good and bad parts of town. A
little common sense goes a long way in avoiding any problems.
One's personal safety should not be a deterrent from planning a trip
to Greece.
NORM:
Is there anything else you would wish to add as it pertains to
romantic and wedding destinations in Greece?
TOM:
There are many unique and beautiful Greek Islands, however, some of
the smaller more remote islands may not be suitable for a
destination wedding or even a honeymoon. They are not geared towards
tourism and may not offer the type of amenities one may require for
this very special occasion. There are many islands that do offer
everything you would desire and you should seek the advise of a
travel expert to help you choose the perfect location.
Thanks Tom for accepting our invitation to be interviewed.
About the
Author:
For over
thirty- five years, Norm practiced as a Title Attorney and Civil Law
Notary in Montreal, Canada. After his retirement from the legal
profession, Norm pursued two of his passions - book reviewing and
travel writing, implementing many of his research skills he had been
practicing for 35 years.
Norm and his wife Lily are a unique husband and wife team, writer
and water colorist, who write and paint about romantic destinations
and wedding destinations.
Basically, they meld art and words in order to create an unusual
travel story, which generates interest, particularly because of the
fact that each painting appears to have been custom-made for the
story-original story and original art.
Combining the watercolors with travel writing provides a softer,
more romantic look at the places they visit.
As they specialize in web-based content, their articles and water-
colors are featured on their own site,
Sketchandtravel.Com, as well as
several other sites.
They are always open to receive invitations to visit romantic
destinations, inns and resorts.
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