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Touring Remarkable Greece
Author:
John Dulaney
Staying on
the Islands of Greece
When staying on one of the islands of Greece, you'll receive a
two-fold benefit. First, the scenic mountains, forests and
coastlines will mesmerize you. Second, there's a quiet stillness in
many of the remote locations that is very inviting if you want a
peaceful vacation. If you plan to visit several different islands in
Greece, you might find an island tour package helpful. You'll be
able to visit several different popular islands, and the travel
agency takes care of your transportation to and from the islands by
ferry and also your hotel stay at each island. You can enjoy islands
such as Crete, Kos, Lesvos and Rhodes during your visit to Greece
without the typical hassles. These tour packages are also great if
you're planning to tour the Cyclades. Many packages enable you to
choose which islands you want to visit during your stay, and your
hotels as well.
Taking the Ferry
The best means of transportation to the Greek islands is the ferry
boat. It's inexpensive and very relaxing. The ferry boats typically
have snack bars, restaurants and comfortable seating. Some boats
have cabins where you can rest during your trip. There are also
modern ferries that are similar to airplanes. These provide TV or
movie entertainment, comfortable chairs and great food. Tip: Be sure
to plan ahead when staying on an island. Make sure a ferry ride is
available at the times you'll be arriving at or departing from each
island. If you're uncomfortable planning the trip, use a dependable
travel agency to be safe.
Don't Miss Greece's Mainland
Don't become so occupied with the islands of Greece that you miss
the mainland! Greece's mainland has much to offer as well. The
Peloponessos, for example, is referred to by many locals as the
"true Greece" and has many stunning beaches, seaside mountains and
unique towns such as Githeon. Here you can discover Greece's most
amazing attractions, the Diros Caves and the Santorini volcano.
Also, there's the Byzantine city of Mystras, which overlooks Sparta.
Also on the mainland is modern Greece's first capital city, Nafplio.
Here you can visit the area of Argolis to see archaeological sites
such as Epidavros, Nemea and Argos. Nafplio has fortresses,
restaurants, great beaches and an active night life. Another popular
area on the mainland is the Town of Kalavrita, where you can go
skiing, see scenic mountains, and also visit a gorge with a train
that runs for 22 kilometers near waterfalls and rapids, and the Cave
of the Lakes.
A Tour of Athens, Greece
Athens combines modern city life with ancient Greek customs, making
it one of the most intriguing places to live and visit in Europe.
The city's coastal tram provides easy access to the beaches at
Attika. There are many new parks and streets that have been
transformed with convenient walking paths. Many of the museums and
hotels in Athens have been renovated. Even if you can't see the
Olympics in Athens, you can witness where it took place and learn
for yourself why so many tourists love Athens. Restaurants, cafes,
night life and spectacular events make Athens far from boring any
time of the year.
When to Travel to Greece
If traveling in July or August, be prepared for the crowds and
hopping night life. Make your reservations early to secure the best
possible rates and a place to stay. This is when many college
students visit Greece. During May through June or September through
October, the weather in Greece is great and it's much quieter. This
is a great time to visit islands such as Santorini or Mykonos. You
can enjoy many of the beaches without the big crowds. Also, this is
a great time for honeymooners!
Touring Greece in Winter
Greece is not crowded during the winter months, and this is a great
time to see the sites, explore museums and maybe even take a swim on
warm days. Many days you'll enjoy mild temperatures. The winter in
Greece is usually not harsh unless you're in the high elevations of
the mountains. You can also ski in Arahova, which is near Delphi.
See Greece by Boat
A great way to tour Greece is by sailboat or Yacht! You can tour the
islands by water while viewing the fascinating scenery. See the
island coasts from a different perspective and enjoy the fresh open
air all at once.
The Holidays of Greece
Greece celebrates several major holidays, with the biggest being the
15th of August. Easter is the next biggest holiday, with its
services, celebrations and the popular roast lamb. The smell of
wildflowers and spring is in the air. Keep in mind that traveling
and booking a hotel will be difficult around the time of these Greek
holidays. The Greek version of Mardi Gras, Apokreas, is celebrated
in Patras, Athens and many other towns in Greece. This event is held
in February. If you enjoy parties, night life and dancing, you'll
love Apokreas. You can get discounted rates for flights and hotels
during this time as well. Visiting Greece will be one of the best
vacation choices you've ever made. In Greece, you can choose a
peaceful island getaway or a city tour as your destination - it's
your preference!
Hiking in the Magical Land of Greece
When you want to get away, take an intriguing hike in the country of
Greece, where you can explore ancient mythology and beautiful
landscapes. Hiking in Greece will captivate your mind with
philosophy and history. Greece is one of Europe's most romantic and
inviting lands, and there's no better way to see Greece than by
foot! Here are some great hiking areas in Greece you'll want to try
out during your visit: Take a Hiking Challenge on the Island of
Kefallonia Kefallonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands in
Greece, and you can hike through rugged mountains, caves, forests,
coves and stunning beaches. The island reveals gorgeous scenery and
picturesque villages, making the hike enjoyable for all.
Take a Culture Walk in Peloponnese
Do you enjoy learning about culture? The southern Peloponnese hike
offers a quiet hike where few tourists trod. You'll discover
striking architecture of tall and narrow houses in Kardamili, which
lies around the center of Messinian Mani. These unique houses were
built with pastel-colored stone and grey slate or tiles. The
landscape is outlined with Taygetus' rocky ridge (2407 meters),
which is capped with snow until late April. There are dried-out
foothills high in elevation, and lovely crop fields and olive groves
near the coast.
View the Amazing Vickos Gorge
This gorge borders popular ski areas of Greece and is known for its
footpaths, which are interconnected for hiking ease. The Vickos
Gorge is located in the Vikos Aoos National Park, a place known for
its protection of bears and wild boars. The gorge appeals to hikers
because it offers trails for hikers of many different experience
levels. You'll get a great view of stone villages tucked away in the
mountains.
Hiking in Monodendri
Take a break from the car journey with a walk to the abandoned
Monastery of Agia Paraskevi. It's nearly a kilometer down the new
kalderimi from the lower platia of Monodendri.
Delphi Day-Hike
Take a day-hike to the ancient village of Delphi, which is located
at the foot of the slopes of Mt. Parnassos. You can take the route
down a mountain that was considered sacred to Apollo and Dionysos,
and choose from one of two historic footpaths. The Ancient Footpath
(Archaio Monopati), was used by Pan worshippers to walk to the
Corycean Grotto from their ancient temples of Delphi to celebrate
Pan rites. The other footpath is called the European Union E4 Long
Distance Footpath. On this hike, you'll cross over Mt. Parnassos as
you travel from Gibraltar to Crete. Are you a bird fan? You might
see linnets, robins, woodpeckers and thrushes along the way. There
are also eagles and vultures in the higher elevations.
Enjoy the Kea Island Landscapes
Springs, shaded valleys and watermills are abundant in the hills and
valleys of Kea. Kea also contains the only oak forest in the
Cycladic islands. Ancient roads are still in great shape on the
island of Kea, and you'll be able to hike from one end to the other
and see nature at its best. If you love the colors of Spring, you'll
want to hike on the island at the peak of the Spring season for
maximum enjoyment. Late March is the best time to go. There are
other great benefits to hiking in Greece. You can enjoy the food on
the islands by visiting some of the best restaurants and taverns in
the Cyclades. Also, get to know Greek locals as you pass through
villages. You can find a great hiking adventure in Greece no matter
what your style and tastes!
Your Guide to the Cyclades Islands of Greece
One of the fascinating things about Greece is its wide variety of
gorgeous islands. Tourists flock to the islands each year for
luxury, excitement and romance. The most well-known group of Greek
islands are the Cyclades. Two of the most popular islands in Greece
are located in the Cyclades -- Mykonos and Santorini. The Cyclades
can be reached by ferry boat, with the nearby islands taking around
four or five hours to reach and the farthest islands taking eight to
ten hours!
Tips for Visiting the Greek Islands
Whether you're planning a tour of several islands or only one, make
sure you know the ferry schedules ahead of time. There are many
tours available where you can visit several islands during your trip
to Greece. These tours make it easy to schedule your ferry rides and
reserve a hotel room on the islands. Some island tours allow you to
make up your own itinery. Either way, it's worth the trip to see an
island or two while in Greece.
Below is a list of islands in the Cyclades and what you'll discover
on your visit:
Amorgos
The island of Amorgos offers an abundance of nightlife and taverns.
There are very few sandy beaches here, but some visitors enjoy
swimming off the rocks or snorkeling. A nice resort area is at the
northern port of Agiali, which can also be reached by ferry. The
Chora, or capital town, is located in the mountains. During your
stay, don't miss the Monastery of Chozoviotissa. This monastery was
built into a cliff on the other side of the island from the port.
It's a fascinating sight! There are local boat tours of neighboring
islands such as Koufonisi, Donousa, Iraklia and Schinousa.
Andros
This island offers great activities and dining. There are
traditional villages to explore, a shipping museum and art museum.
Tourism is not encouraged here, which is great if you want peace and
quiet. You can rent a car on the island and drive through the lovely
green landscapes and forests. You might even see a couple of small
rivers! There are connections to the islands of Syros, Mykonos and
Tinos by ferry from Andros as well.
Folegandros
If you enjoy breathtaking scenery and untouched beauty, Folegandros
is the island for you. Artists use this island as a thinktank for
creativity, and to capture landscapes on canvas! Although small, the
island can get crowded during tourist season, so it might be a good
idea to go during the off seasons. The tourist area, or Chora, sits
high in the mountains and has taverns. The port of Karavostasis
offers hotels, beaches and restaurants. The ferry stops at this
port. There are ferry rides available to Milos, Santorini, Ios,
Sifnos and Sikinos, but only a couple of times per week.
Ios
The island of Ios is not the place for a peaceful family vacation.
College students flock here like they do to Daytona, Florida during
Spring break! This island connects to Naxos, Syros and Paros.
Kea
This is a quiet, peaceful island near Athens where tourism is not as
frequent as some of the other islands in the Cyclades. It's very
popular with native Greeks, many of whom own summer vacation homes
there. A lovely village called Ioulis has Cycladic houses sitting on
the side of the mountain. There are some great beaches that can be
reached by hiking. Kea also offers many great restaurants. A
restaurant called Rolandos, located in Ioulida, is known for its
delicious fresh fish. Kea is a great place for hiking if that's your
fancy!
Kythnos
Kythnos is a remote island in the Western Cyclades that doesn't see
much tourism. There are some attractive beaches and hot springs.
Those who are touring the Cyclades in sailboats and yachts often
stop for a visit.
Milos
Milos is a volcanic island where you can see amazing rock formations
and hot springs. When you arrive, be sure to secure a rented car or
bike for touring the island if possible. There are lovely beaches
and villages where you can enjoy delicious cuisine and more. There
are also some historic sites you don't want to miss during your
visit such as the Roman ampitheatre, Christian catacombs, Venetian
museums and castles. The famous Venus de Milo was discovered on
Milos!
Mykonos
Mykonos is a fast-moving island that offers expensive entertainment
and nightlife, and also some great beaches. While on the island, you
can take a short boat trip to the nearby island of Delos where you
can explore ruins. The island connects to Tinos, Syros, Naxos, Ios,
Ikaria and other surrounding islands.
Naxos
With possibly the best beaches in Greece, Naxos is a large island
that's located near Paros, Ios and Santorini, and you can easily
take a ferry to these popular islands. Naxos has an abundance of
restaurants, cafes, shops and clubs. You can rent a car to tour the
island or take an enjoyable walk through the valleys of Tragaia. The
village of Apollon attracts many seafood lovers, and has ancient
marble quarries with an unfinished statue of Apollo.
Paros
Paros is a center for the Aegean ferry system, with many boats
coming through each day. It's a crowded tourist area, especially in
Naousa. Naousa is a small fishing village that attracts many
tourists each year. The island has wind surfing and body surfing if
you're the adventurous type. A ferry trip here is approximately six
hours from Athens. Hop over to Antiparos for a day of relaxation.
Santorini
Santorini is an island where you can see ruins of ancient Thira or
enjoy the beaches at Kamari or Perissa. Many tourists enjoy staying
in the hotels that overlook the caldera. These hotels sit on the
edge of a cliff that drops 1,000 feet below! The sunsets here are
beautiful. The island offers great beaches, nightlife, restaurants
and more. Ferry connections can be made to Mykonos, Crete,
Thessaloniki, Milos and other nearby islands. There's also an
international airport here.
Sifnos
Sifnos is a handsome island that appeals to tourists of all sorts.
There are beaches for the family, fine dining and scenery as well as
many houses and villas for rent on the island, giving tourists a
variety of choices if they want to stay a night or two. You can
travel by ferry to nearby islands such as Mykonos, Ios, Paros and
Naxos during the summer.
Serifos
This is a poor island near Sifnos that is undeveloped besides its
main port. It has nice quaint beaches that appeal to older
travellers. The island is about a four-hour ferry ride from Athens
and connects to Milos, Sifnos and Kythnos.
Sikinos
An island where mainly farmers and fishermen make their abode,
Sikinos is a great place for a quiet getaway. Rooms are available
for rent in the villages of Chora and Kastro.
Syros
Syros is the capital of the Cyclades that has a shipyard for ocean
freighters and tankers in the harbor. The town offers very nice
restaurants, old buildings and churches, and even mansions that have
been restored. Cobblestone streets and cafes welcome pedestrians.
The island connects with Pireaus, Mykonos and Tinos daily by ferry.
Tinos
Near the island of Mykonos, Tinos has villages, landscapes and
beaches for terrific sightseeing. Tinos is known for its church
called the Panagia Evangalestria, which attracts people from all
around who are looking for a miracle. Visitors swarm to the island
each year around August 15th for a religious gathering. This is the
most crowded time of the year for the island. Tinos connects with
Andros, Mykonos and Syros daily by ferry.
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you can rent a satellite phone and as long as you can point it to
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