Wednesday, November 29, 2006
ZANTE
ABOUT ZANTE
The flower of the east
The island of Zante is for many centuries famous for its exceptional beauty in all the Mediterranean. The main characteristic of this western Greece island is its noble attitude and hospitality which is enshrined by every aspect. The Venetians called it “Fior di levante” that means “flower of the east” not only for its natural beauty but also for the cultural evolution that Zante met during the Renaissance times. Culturally important and of aristocratic and noble spirit, Zante charms its guests ever since.
The capital town called Zante too on the east coast of the island is the most important place in the island. Here you can swim in exceptional picturesque beaches such as the world famous “Navagio Ship”, an excursion in Gerakas for seeing the endangered species of kareta-kareta, roaming to the very beautiful town of Zante, or get in the cosmopolitan region of Laganas.
The Venetian Rule!
Many imposing buildings and monuments of ages are saved in Zante town. The influence of the Venetian occupation is noticed everywhere;
• Venetian arcades
• the Strada Marina in the beach
• the famous Rouga in the centre
• the square of Aghios Markos
• The Metropolitic Church of Aghios Dionisios, with the body of the saint
• The cruises from the town until Gerakas, Navagio and Livadi
• Bohalis region of the town, with panoramic view and the Venetian castle
Museums of poets!
Some of the museum and galleries of the town are of great interest. The two most important are;
• The Byzantine Museum in Solomou square with a great collection of the local paint manouvre called Eptanisiaki
• The Solomou Museum in Saint Marcus square where you can find personal artifacts of important Zante’s people, as those of the poet Dionisios Solomos who is the writer of the Greek National Anthem
Dreamy beaches
The Zante beaches will inspire you; the deep blue or blue green waters of the island are combined with the rich germination. Some of our suggestions are;
• Laganas beach, the most famous and vivid beach of the island with an immense sandy beach of 9 km
• Navagio, a world famous beach with crystalline waters and an exceptional ship mid sunk in the sands!
• Porto Zoro, a charming beach in the full germinated region of Vasiliko,
• Alykes, of exceptional beauty
Other dreamy beaches are Tsivili, Vasilikos and Arhasi.
Water-sports in the frontline
Zante Island offers a lot to those who love water sports. Most important beaches such as Alikes, Tsilivi and Laganas are organized and are gathering a large variety of water-sports facilities. You can also tour with a 4x4 vehicles at the wonderful Mesogeia region. Scuba diving equipment is also easily accessible and the bottoms of the west coast are said to be tremendous.
Tasty specialties
In Zante you can find great local and Greek recipes. Many restaurants cover those who love international taste too. Don’t miss the local sweets mantolato and pastelia, and accompany your plates with the fabulous local wine called verdea. Some of the best restaurants are;
• Latas Cafe & Bistro, beside the Bohali church in the town, with panoramic view, tel: 26950 48230
• Popolaro tavern, great traditional Greek tavern in Laganas, tel. 2695045461
• Piero’s, in Tsilivi beach, with great Greek and Mexican recipes, tel.: 2695027046
La Bruscetta in Kipous and Malanos at Keri are also great quality restaurants.
In Laganas vertigo
If you’re looking for crazy nights, Laganas is the ideal place for you. Dozens of clubs and bars are waiting you. Zante town has also intensive nightlife at summer months. Some of the best places to live great nights are;
• La Bamba, café bar outside and a famous club inside, in the center of Zante town, tel. 26950 - 52640
• Zeros Club, one of the top clubs of the island in Laganas beach, tel. 26950 – 52518
• Biblos, a great club, with both Greek and international music club with 3 different bars, in Argasi, tel. 26950 – 43624.
Other great choices are also Barrage Club and Artemis.
Constant summer
The climate in Zante is exceptional. There’s never cold. The only thing that depicts winter is the high humidity. From May to October the weather conditions are hot and very pleasant. In the winters rainfalls are often.
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
oC Min 10 10 12 15 18 22 27 27 26 22 18 14
oC Max 13 13 16 20 24 28 32 34 30 27 23 17
Statistics
Population; 38,000
Area; 410 sq. klm.
Island length: 40 km
Island width: 20 km
Highest point: Vrachionas, 758 m
LONG HOLIDAYS
Joy your vacations in Zante island by swimming in the beaches it hosts, visiting the wonderful germinated hinterland, and having excursions in the traditional villages. A big variety of waters and beaches, excursion opportunities and intense nightlife promise unforgettable memories from the island of Zante.
WEEKEND/CITY BREAKS
A cruise in beaches Navagio and Gerakas and a roam in the aristocratic town will cover those who would like visiting Zante for a little time. You may also relax to a wonderful beach and get a taste of the things Zante has to offer you at the nightlife places of Lagana and of the town.
NIGHTLIFE
If your target during summer vacations is intense and funny nightlife Zante is the perfect destination. It hosts many bars, clubs, stages and beach bars with a huge variety of music, especially in the Laganas region. Fun is guaranteed.
KOS
ABOUT KOS
Hippocrates knew!
Kos is the second biggest island of Dodecanese region in the southeastern part of the Aegean Sea. The birthplace of the “father of medicine” Hippocrates is a majestically island with crystalline beaches in the Aegean, in the center of Dodecanese region. Unique monuments are reflecting its bright past meanwhile the beautiful capital of the island, called the same as the island-Kos impresses its guests with its city plan, the green, its bike roads and wonderful clusters of phoenixes. Kos town is placed in the northeast part of the island opposite the Turkish city of Bodrum. Romans, Ottomans and Italians passed over this island and marked its places and its culture. The architectural styles and the new classic buildings are of the main characteristics of the island. Roam to the medieval spirit of towns Knights Castle, take a tour till the famous Asklipeio, ride a bike under the phoenixes and go shopping to the Municipal Market. Whatever you choose, Kos will charm you…
As the story goes…
Mosaics of great interest, ancient tombs, old chapels, old Christian monuments and medieval castles and buildings reflect the rich history of this place throughout the centuries. That history is depicted in the traditional lifestyle of the island. If you get there have a visit to;
• The world famous region of Asklipeio, the birthplace of Hippocrates with the famous platan-the myth has it that under this tree the father of medicine was teaching his students.
• The ancient marketplace, the ancient conservatoire, and Casa Romana remnants,.
• The Hippocrates Museum, where coins are displayed and statues of Hippocrates and his era, with also rare versions of “Newhippocratical Medicine Science”.
• The Knights Castle with the fantastic bridge with the phoenixes.
• The well deserved Medieval Castle which dominates in the centre of the island between the regions of Antimaheia and Cardamaina.
Monuments of great interest are also the chapels of Dikaio, in Zia region, that of Pylio in Kefalou region and the traditional village in Zia and Antimaheia with its picturesque windmills.
Dreamy beaches
In Kos you can swim or enjoy water sports in dreamy beaches. Either you like quiet or vivid places you will find anything you like. Take a swim to;
• Kefalou beach (Camel beach) in the south coast, a big vivid sandy beach
• Sunny Beach great immense beach with a big variety of water sport facilities,
• Psalidi, a grand stoner beach in a shape of a scissor!- vivid and near to the Kos town,
• Tigkaki, about 13 klm of Kos town, with great smoothly sand and many water sport facilities.
Big Blue and Lagkades are also very good choices.
Paradise of water sports
Ski, wind surfing, parachute, canoe, bikes, scuba diving and yachting; an infinite variety of water sports facilities is await Kos guests. The island is famous across Greece for its water sports since decades. The water sports lovers will find here a paradise on earth.
Furthermore, for those who love riding there are two riding schools, in villages of Lampi and Marmari.
Among cheese and meat
Some great recipes are part of the local cuisine; Pitaridia (noodles boiled in meat bracks tass), varvara (a very tasty sweet) and katimeria, a kind of cheese pie with the exceptional local cheese of myzythra in it are among the best. Try also the local “red cheese” which is grilled with remnants of red wine!
The island has many restaurants and taverns in which you can taste local and international cuisine. Some of the best are;
• Hellas, with great lamp, at Psaron 7, in Kos town,
• Archintiko, for delicious grilled meat dishes, at the square of Diagoras in the town,
• Golden Dragon, the best Chinese restaurant of the island, in Psalidi beach.
The Village and Zorbas, Pill Pox for English cuisine, Tepro & Michael for sausages and other German delicacies, and Beach Inn are also great choices.
Dance till dawn!
Kos has many beach bars, clubs with Greek and international music and an intense nightlife which stops only the next morning. You will find great places for drinking, dancing and having fun mostly in the town of Kos (Old Town is the epicentre) and also in many other places and beaches, as Kefalou, Antimaheia, etc. Try some of these vivid places;
• Molly Malonies, in Plotarhou Plessa 3 in Kos, very famous and crowded in summer nights
• Doors a great rock bar, in the Old Town,
• Charisma Club a Greek overcrowded club in Plessa and Diakou streets in Kos
• Β52 famous bar in Kefalou beach
Four Roses, Hamam Oriental (music bar in oriental style and rhythms) and 4 & 4 are also very famous destinations in Kos nightlife.
Constant summer
The climate in Kos is exceptional. There’s never cold. The only thing that depicts winter is the high humidity. From May to October the weather conditions are hot and very pleasant. In the winters rainfalls are often.
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
oC Min 10 10 12 15 18 22 27 27 26 22 18 14
oC Max 13 13 16 20 24 28 32 34 30 27 23 17
STATISTICS;
Population; around 30,000 inhabitants (2004)
LONG HOLIDAYS
Enjoy your vacations in Kos island by swimming in the beaches it hosts, visiting the wonderful Old Town, and having excursions in the traditional villages. A big variety of waters and beaches, excursion opportunities and intense nightlife promise unforgettable memories from the island of Hippocrates.
WEEKEND/CITY BREAKS
An excursion in Asklipeio and a visit in the Old Town will cover those who would like visiting Kos for a little. You may also relax to a wonderful beach getting a taste of the many experiences Kos may give you at nightlife places.
NIGHTLIFE
If your target at summer vacations is to live intensely and joyously the nightlife of Kos is an exceptional destination. It hosts many bars, clubs, stages and beach bars with a huge variety of music, especially in the Old Town and the beach bar. Both of them are overcrowded in the summer months and fun is dominating…
Hippocrates knew!
Kos is the second biggest island of Dodecanese region in the southeastern part of the Aegean Sea. The birthplace of the “father of medicine” Hippocrates is a majestically island with crystalline beaches in the Aegean, in the center of Dodecanese region. Unique monuments are reflecting its bright past meanwhile the beautiful capital of the island, called the same as the island-Kos impresses its guests with its city plan, the green, its bike roads and wonderful clusters of phoenixes. Kos town is placed in the northeast part of the island opposite the Turkish city of Bodrum. Romans, Ottomans and Italians passed over this island and marked its places and its culture. The architectural styles and the new classic buildings are of the main characteristics of the island. Roam to the medieval spirit of towns Knights Castle, take a tour till the famous Asklipeio, ride a bike under the phoenixes and go shopping to the Municipal Market. Whatever you choose, Kos will charm you…
As the story goes…
Mosaics of great interest, ancient tombs, old chapels, old Christian monuments and medieval castles and buildings reflect the rich history of this place throughout the centuries. That history is depicted in the traditional lifestyle of the island. If you get there have a visit to;
• The world famous region of Asklipeio, the birthplace of Hippocrates with the famous platan-the myth has it that under this tree the father of medicine was teaching his students.
• The ancient marketplace, the ancient conservatoire, and Casa Romana remnants,.
• The Hippocrates Museum, where coins are displayed and statues of Hippocrates and his era, with also rare versions of “Newhippocratical Medicine Science”.
• The Knights Castle with the fantastic bridge with the phoenixes.
• The well deserved Medieval Castle which dominates in the centre of the island between the regions of Antimaheia and Cardamaina.
Monuments of great interest are also the chapels of Dikaio, in Zia region, that of Pylio in Kefalou region and the traditional village in Zia and Antimaheia with its picturesque windmills.
Dreamy beaches
In Kos you can swim or enjoy water sports in dreamy beaches. Either you like quiet or vivid places you will find anything you like. Take a swim to;
• Kefalou beach (Camel beach) in the south coast, a big vivid sandy beach
• Sunny Beach great immense beach with a big variety of water sport facilities,
• Psalidi, a grand stoner beach in a shape of a scissor!- vivid and near to the Kos town,
• Tigkaki, about 13 klm of Kos town, with great smoothly sand and many water sport facilities.
Big Blue and Lagkades are also very good choices.
Paradise of water sports
Ski, wind surfing, parachute, canoe, bikes, scuba diving and yachting; an infinite variety of water sports facilities is await Kos guests. The island is famous across Greece for its water sports since decades. The water sports lovers will find here a paradise on earth.
Furthermore, for those who love riding there are two riding schools, in villages of Lampi and Marmari.
Among cheese and meat
Some great recipes are part of the local cuisine; Pitaridia (noodles boiled in meat bracks tass), varvara (a very tasty sweet) and katimeria, a kind of cheese pie with the exceptional local cheese of myzythra in it are among the best. Try also the local “red cheese” which is grilled with remnants of red wine!
The island has many restaurants and taverns in which you can taste local and international cuisine. Some of the best are;
• Hellas, with great lamp, at Psaron 7, in Kos town,
• Archintiko, for delicious grilled meat dishes, at the square of Diagoras in the town,
• Golden Dragon, the best Chinese restaurant of the island, in Psalidi beach.
The Village and Zorbas, Pill Pox for English cuisine, Tepro & Michael for sausages and other German delicacies, and Beach Inn are also great choices.
Dance till dawn!
Kos has many beach bars, clubs with Greek and international music and an intense nightlife which stops only the next morning. You will find great places for drinking, dancing and having fun mostly in the town of Kos (Old Town is the epicentre) and also in many other places and beaches, as Kefalou, Antimaheia, etc. Try some of these vivid places;
• Molly Malonies, in Plotarhou Plessa 3 in Kos, very famous and crowded in summer nights
• Doors a great rock bar, in the Old Town,
• Charisma Club a Greek overcrowded club in Plessa and Diakou streets in Kos
• Β52 famous bar in Kefalou beach
Four Roses, Hamam Oriental (music bar in oriental style and rhythms) and 4 & 4 are also very famous destinations in Kos nightlife.
Constant summer
The climate in Kos is exceptional. There’s never cold. The only thing that depicts winter is the high humidity. From May to October the weather conditions are hot and very pleasant. In the winters rainfalls are often.
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
oC Min 10 10 12 15 18 22 27 27 26 22 18 14
oC Max 13 13 16 20 24 28 32 34 30 27 23 17
STATISTICS;
Population; around 30,000 inhabitants (2004)
LONG HOLIDAYS
Enjoy your vacations in Kos island by swimming in the beaches it hosts, visiting the wonderful Old Town, and having excursions in the traditional villages. A big variety of waters and beaches, excursion opportunities and intense nightlife promise unforgettable memories from the island of Hippocrates.
WEEKEND/CITY BREAKS
An excursion in Asklipeio and a visit in the Old Town will cover those who would like visiting Kos for a little. You may also relax to a wonderful beach getting a taste of the many experiences Kos may give you at nightlife places.
NIGHTLIFE
If your target at summer vacations is to live intensely and joyously the nightlife of Kos is an exceptional destination. It hosts many bars, clubs, stages and beach bars with a huge variety of music, especially in the Old Town and the beach bar. Both of them are overcrowded in the summer months and fun is dominating…
RHODES
ABOUT RHODES
The land of sun and roses
When somebody visits Rhodes for the first time, aware of the myth that sets her as the home of Helios, the sun god, they can’t help but start with a good disposition towards the island. And, in due course, when it is time to leave again, and by now in love with the place, no one can claim that this love affair has to do with anything other than the result of yet another mythical liaison which claims that Rhodes is none other than the child of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
• The island of Rhodes is situated at the crossroads of two major sea routes of the Mediterranean between the Aegean Sea and the coast of the Middle East, as well as Cyprus and Egypt. The meeting point of three continents, it has known many civilizations.
• Throughout its long history the different people who settled on Rhodes left their mark in all aspects of the island's culture: art, language, architecture. Its strategic position brought to the island great wealth and made the city of Rhodes one of the leading cities of the ancient Greek world.
• Rhodes indented coastline, with golden sands and dunes, multi-coloured stones and crystal-clear blue seas as well as its lush landscape and ever-present flowers, recalling and insisting to some that other myth, that Rhodes was so-named from its being “The Rose Isle”.
What to see
Rhodes is awash in first-rate sights and entertainment. As an international playground and a museum of both antiquity and the medieval era, Rhodes has no serious competitors in the Dodecanese and few peers in the eastern Mediterranean.
Cultural Spots
• Medieval City: Surrounded by medieval walls, this old part of Rhodes is the location of many interesting attractions of historical significance
• Valley of the Butterflies: The valley during mid-June & September is the natural habitat of hundreds of thousands of Quadrina butterflies (actually a moth of the callimorpha quadripunctarea variety) attracted to the valley by the storax trees in order to mate.
• The Acropolis of Rhodes: The ancient Acropolis of Rhodes is to be found in the district of Ag. Stefanos (Monte Smith). Here you can see the ruins of temples to Athena Polias and Pythian Apollo. A lower level contains the ancient 2nd century BC stadium with the old theatre close by.
Museums
• The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes: The archaeological museum of Rhodes is housed in the Hospital of the Kings which was one of the most important buildings during the rule of the Knights and consists of a large interior courtyard which is surrounded by a two-storey colonn.
• The Municipal Art Gallery of Rhodes: It is located in the Medieval City, in a beautiful building standing on Symis Square. It houses a rich, interesting and beautiful collection of the most representative Greek painters of the 20th century (Fassianos, Maleas, Theophilos, Moralis and more).
Beaches
• Faliraki Beach: The beach resort of Faliraki is the most developed of the island and one of the most cosmopolitan spots of Rhodes. For those who wish to be in a more quite and less crowded environment, the bay of Kathara (Clean) is just the right place.
• Prassonissi Beach: Prassonissi is the paradise for windsurfers, particularly during the months of July and August, when the north winds (called meltemi) are blowing. The beach consists in two sandy coves which are ending in an island which can be reached by foot or swimming, depending on the level of the waters.
Where to go
Rodos is famous for its vivid lifestyle. all visitors may have an excellent stay and experience a lot of pleasant activities. Apart from getting to know the culture, the idyllic countryside, the Greek gastronomy, visitors should meet the tingling Rodian life style.
• Sting Club, Faliraki, Tel. ++30-22410-86891 This is where it is really happening! It is hottest Pub in town! Come on down and join in the fun. You 're guaranteed to have a great time.
• Chaplin's Beach Bar, Faliraki, Tel: 85662: One of the oldest bars in town, Chaplin's is located in the Faliraki main beach and offers great entertainment, atmosphere, snacks, coffees, drinks and ice creams all day long. At night time Chaplins is well known for its superb entertainment with top British DJs playing the latest sounds.
• Bunny's Pub, Faliraki, Tel: 86109: Come and join the rest of us for great fun at one of Faliraki's oldest Pubs. All sports from around the world are shown here, including UK football and Prime Time Boxing.
What and where to eat
Rhode’s restaurants and tavernas serve food for every taste. You just have to taste them all.
• Romeo Restaurant, Rhodes old town, Tel: +30 22410 – 25186: Romeo is one of the examples which relive the old area and yet maintain their very personal style.
A building with a 500 year old history makes it possible for you to get one step closer to the middle ages and Greek culture, as well.
• Rustico Tavern, Rhodes Old Town, Tel: +30 (22410) 23182: In the heart of the Old Town, on a stone street, in between noble houses, one of the best Greek taverns
which you can enjoy on your visit to the Old Town of Rhodes.
Rustico has a harmonic blend with medieval times and modern Greece.
• Alexis Taverna, 18 Sokratous, Old Town, Tel. 22410/29: For more than 40 years, this fine restaurant has been the one to beat in Old Town, setting the standard by which all the other seafood restaurants are measured.
Best time to go
The playful sun, insisting on appearing almost every day of the year, like a caring father wanting to be near his only daughter.
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
oC Min 10 10 12 15 18 22 27 27 26 22 18 14
oC Max 13 13 16 20 24 28 32 34 30 27 23 17
Ideas for long or short holidays
For ten days: Several days in Rhodes will allow you to gaze at its marvels as well as to bake a bit, adding, perhaps, a day trip to the idyllic island of Simi. Don’t forget to visit the Acropolis of Rhodes, to eat with elegance and style at the Alexis Taverna and to dance all night long at the Chaplin's Beach Bar.
For two days: Rhodes has more to offer its visitors than a tan. Rhodes's unique location at the intersection of east and west ensured that it would be in the thick of commerce and conflicts. Walk around the Medieval City, visit the Valley of the Butterflies and stay all day long at the Faliraki Beach.
The land of sun and roses
When somebody visits Rhodes for the first time, aware of the myth that sets her as the home of Helios, the sun god, they can’t help but start with a good disposition towards the island. And, in due course, when it is time to leave again, and by now in love with the place, no one can claim that this love affair has to do with anything other than the result of yet another mythical liaison which claims that Rhodes is none other than the child of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
• The island of Rhodes is situated at the crossroads of two major sea routes of the Mediterranean between the Aegean Sea and the coast of the Middle East, as well as Cyprus and Egypt. The meeting point of three continents, it has known many civilizations.
• Throughout its long history the different people who settled on Rhodes left their mark in all aspects of the island's culture: art, language, architecture. Its strategic position brought to the island great wealth and made the city of Rhodes one of the leading cities of the ancient Greek world.
• Rhodes indented coastline, with golden sands and dunes, multi-coloured stones and crystal-clear blue seas as well as its lush landscape and ever-present flowers, recalling and insisting to some that other myth, that Rhodes was so-named from its being “The Rose Isle”.
What to see
Rhodes is awash in first-rate sights and entertainment. As an international playground and a museum of both antiquity and the medieval era, Rhodes has no serious competitors in the Dodecanese and few peers in the eastern Mediterranean.
Cultural Spots
• Medieval City: Surrounded by medieval walls, this old part of Rhodes is the location of many interesting attractions of historical significance
• Valley of the Butterflies: The valley during mid-June & September is the natural habitat of hundreds of thousands of Quadrina butterflies (actually a moth of the callimorpha quadripunctarea variety) attracted to the valley by the storax trees in order to mate.
• The Acropolis of Rhodes: The ancient Acropolis of Rhodes is to be found in the district of Ag. Stefanos (Monte Smith). Here you can see the ruins of temples to Athena Polias and Pythian Apollo. A lower level contains the ancient 2nd century BC stadium with the old theatre close by.
Museums
• The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes: The archaeological museum of Rhodes is housed in the Hospital of the Kings which was one of the most important buildings during the rule of the Knights and consists of a large interior courtyard which is surrounded by a two-storey colonn.
• The Municipal Art Gallery of Rhodes: It is located in the Medieval City, in a beautiful building standing on Symis Square. It houses a rich, interesting and beautiful collection of the most representative Greek painters of the 20th century (Fassianos, Maleas, Theophilos, Moralis and more).
Beaches
• Faliraki Beach: The beach resort of Faliraki is the most developed of the island and one of the most cosmopolitan spots of Rhodes. For those who wish to be in a more quite and less crowded environment, the bay of Kathara (Clean) is just the right place.
• Prassonissi Beach: Prassonissi is the paradise for windsurfers, particularly during the months of July and August, when the north winds (called meltemi) are blowing. The beach consists in two sandy coves which are ending in an island which can be reached by foot or swimming, depending on the level of the waters.
Where to go
Rodos is famous for its vivid lifestyle. all visitors may have an excellent stay and experience a lot of pleasant activities. Apart from getting to know the culture, the idyllic countryside, the Greek gastronomy, visitors should meet the tingling Rodian life style.
• Sting Club, Faliraki, Tel. ++30-22410-86891 This is where it is really happening! It is hottest Pub in town! Come on down and join in the fun. You 're guaranteed to have a great time.
• Chaplin's Beach Bar, Faliraki, Tel: 85662: One of the oldest bars in town, Chaplin's is located in the Faliraki main beach and offers great entertainment, atmosphere, snacks, coffees, drinks and ice creams all day long. At night time Chaplins is well known for its superb entertainment with top British DJs playing the latest sounds.
• Bunny's Pub, Faliraki, Tel: 86109: Come and join the rest of us for great fun at one of Faliraki's oldest Pubs. All sports from around the world are shown here, including UK football and Prime Time Boxing.
What and where to eat
Rhode’s restaurants and tavernas serve food for every taste. You just have to taste them all.
• Romeo Restaurant, Rhodes old town, Tel: +30 22410 – 25186: Romeo is one of the examples which relive the old area and yet maintain their very personal style.
A building with a 500 year old history makes it possible for you to get one step closer to the middle ages and Greek culture, as well.
• Rustico Tavern, Rhodes Old Town, Tel: +30 (22410) 23182: In the heart of the Old Town, on a stone street, in between noble houses, one of the best Greek taverns
which you can enjoy on your visit to the Old Town of Rhodes.
Rustico has a harmonic blend with medieval times and modern Greece.
• Alexis Taverna, 18 Sokratous, Old Town, Tel. 22410/29: For more than 40 years, this fine restaurant has been the one to beat in Old Town, setting the standard by which all the other seafood restaurants are measured.
Best time to go
The playful sun, insisting on appearing almost every day of the year, like a caring father wanting to be near his only daughter.
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
oC Min 10 10 12 15 18 22 27 27 26 22 18 14
oC Max 13 13 16 20 24 28 32 34 30 27 23 17
Ideas for long or short holidays
For ten days: Several days in Rhodes will allow you to gaze at its marvels as well as to bake a bit, adding, perhaps, a day trip to the idyllic island of Simi. Don’t forget to visit the Acropolis of Rhodes, to eat with elegance and style at the Alexis Taverna and to dance all night long at the Chaplin's Beach Bar.
For two days: Rhodes has more to offer its visitors than a tan. Rhodes's unique location at the intersection of east and west ensured that it would be in the thick of commerce and conflicts. Walk around the Medieval City, visit the Valley of the Butterflies and stay all day long at the Faliraki Beach.
SANTORINI
ABOUT SANTORINI
The hottest spot in Cyclades
Santorini is the hottest spot in the Cyclades in more ways than one. Tourists turn up in droves to take in this startling island volcano with its breathless views, sulphurous air and volcanic nights.
• The real wonder is that Santorini itself meets and exceeds all glossy picture-postcard expectations. Like an enormous mandible, Santorini encloses the pure blue waters of its caldera, the core of its ancient volcano. Its two principal towns, Thira and Ia, perch at the summit of the caldera, their whitewashed houses resembling from an approaching ship a dusting of new snow on the mountaintop.
• Akrotiri is Santorini's principal archaeological wonder: a town destroyed, but miraculously preserved under the layers of lava, when the volcano erupted here. Spectacularly situated atop a high promontory, overlooking a black lava beach, the remains of this Greek, Roman, and Byzantine city are extensive - and reached after a vertiginous hike or drive up, and up, and up to the acropolis itself.
• Arid Santorini isn't known for the profusion of its harvests, but the rocky island soil has long produced a plentiful grape harvest, and the local wines are among the finest in Greece; be sure to visit one of the island wineries for a tasting. And keep an eye out for the tasty tiny unique Santorini tomatoes and white eggplants -- and the unusually large and zesty capers. Most importantly, be sure to allow time for at least one sunset over the caldera.
What to see
Santorini Greece is considered as one of the most beautiful islands of Greece. The island is known since the antiquity and propose many thing to see.
Cultural Spots
• Fira, 10 km from the main port, Athinaios: Fira is the capital of the island of Santorini Greece and the most important of all villages. It is located at the west side of the island ant it has a 1.600 constant inhabitants.
• Oia, 11 km north from Fira: Oia, pronounced 'Ia', is the most famous of all villages of Santorini. It is world known for its quite life and fantastic sunset and it is obviously the most beautiful and picturesque village of Santorini.
• Ancient Thira, On the mountain between Kamari and Perissa, The town dates from the Archaic to the Roman era and has not yet been fully excavated, but it’s a live miracle for your eyes.
• The Santorini Akrotiri Cathedral, South of Fira, near the village of Akrotiri, This Minoan settlement is one of the main attractions of Santorini.
• The Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, Near the centre of the Fira: This cathedral sits prominently towards the bottom of the town and can be seen from quite a distance. It dates from the 19th century but was rebuilt after the earthquake in 1956 and one can tell that it is quite modern.
Museums
• Archaeological Museum, In the centre of town sclose to Martiou: Its highlights include pre-historic vases from Akrotiri and marble figurines.
• Nautical Museum, In the town of Oia: It has an excellent collection of nautical items that worth your attention.
Beaches
• Perissa, 15 km south-east of Fira: Perissa is a beach resort situated 15 km south-east of Fira. It is a very touristic village which offers an impressive long and comfortable black sandy beach. Don’t’ miss it.
• Red Beach, 8 km south west from Fira: The red beach is one of the most famous and beautiful Santorini beaches. The beach is composed of black and red volcanic rocks.
Where to go
A visit to Mykonos, it has been said, will stir one's soul. Santorini, on the other hand, will change your life. It is considered to be one of the most nightlife oriented island of the Cyclades.
• Koo Club, FIRA: Koo in Santorini Greece is one of the most famous night clubs on Santorini Island. It is always overcrowded of people in a mood to dance and to have endless party. Just try it!!!
• Enigma Club, Fira: Enigma club was established in the summer of 1979. Since then, it is considered as one of the must of the santorini night clubs. It is said that if you have left Santorini Island without go dancing in Enigma club, you haven't saw the island.
• Dom Club, Kamari: Dom club in Santorini. It is one of the liviest santorini night clubs and it is located in Kamari. Feel good clubbing with no limits at Kamari. Nights at the Dom with no face control.
What and where to eat
The Caldera is covered with restaurants offering sensational views. The Greek food is plentiful and inexpensive, served in an atmosphere so friendly the owner passes out free wine while diners wait for a table.
• Selene, In the passageway between the Atlantis and Aressana hotels, Fira, Tel. 22860/22-249: The best restaurant on Santorini -- and one of the best in all Greece -- Selene uses local produce to highlight the "creative nature of Greek cuisine." The appetizers, including a delicious sea urchin salad on artichokes and fluffy fava balls with caper sauce, are deservedly famous.
• Camille Stephani, North end of Kamari Beach, Tel. 22860/31-716: An old standard, the restaurant's kitchen continues to produce memorable fare (the house specialties are terrific mezedes and a tender beef filet with green pepper in Madeira sauce). The outside tables face the water, and a moonlight stroll along the beach is the perfect end to a fine meal.
• Restaurant-Bar 1800, Odos Nikolaos Nomikos, Ia, Tel. 22860/71-485: For many years recognized as the best place in Ia for a formal dinner, the 1800 has a devoted following among visitors and locals.
Best time to go
With sunny, hot and dry summers and mild winters, Santorini has an ideal climate for the visitor. It seldem rains during the summer months (May - October). The sun is strong in the summer months and a good anti-sunburn cream is recommended. In the evenings the temperature is cool and a sweater is usualy required.
Month Celsius
Jan 12
Feb 13
Mar 13
Apr 17
May 19
June 24
July 27
Aug 27
Sept 24
Oct 21
Nov 18
Dec 13
Ideas for long or short holidays
• For ten days: Santorini is the most extraordinary island in Greece. Don’t forget to go to the Ancient Thira, before you taste the local cuisine –particularly the tiny unique Santorini tomatoes and white eggplants at the Selene. The choices for you nights here are endlessly but before you have to see the sunset by the beach.
• For two days: Santorini has more to offer its visitors than a simple tan. Walk around Oia and Fira before you spend the entire morning at the famous Red Beach. The hottest night spot is definitely the Koo Club. Don’t miss it.
The hottest spot in Cyclades
Santorini is the hottest spot in the Cyclades in more ways than one. Tourists turn up in droves to take in this startling island volcano with its breathless views, sulphurous air and volcanic nights.
• The real wonder is that Santorini itself meets and exceeds all glossy picture-postcard expectations. Like an enormous mandible, Santorini encloses the pure blue waters of its caldera, the core of its ancient volcano. Its two principal towns, Thira and Ia, perch at the summit of the caldera, their whitewashed houses resembling from an approaching ship a dusting of new snow on the mountaintop.
• Akrotiri is Santorini's principal archaeological wonder: a town destroyed, but miraculously preserved under the layers of lava, when the volcano erupted here. Spectacularly situated atop a high promontory, overlooking a black lava beach, the remains of this Greek, Roman, and Byzantine city are extensive - and reached after a vertiginous hike or drive up, and up, and up to the acropolis itself.
• Arid Santorini isn't known for the profusion of its harvests, but the rocky island soil has long produced a plentiful grape harvest, and the local wines are among the finest in Greece; be sure to visit one of the island wineries for a tasting. And keep an eye out for the tasty tiny unique Santorini tomatoes and white eggplants -- and the unusually large and zesty capers. Most importantly, be sure to allow time for at least one sunset over the caldera.
What to see
Santorini Greece is considered as one of the most beautiful islands of Greece. The island is known since the antiquity and propose many thing to see.
Cultural Spots
• Fira, 10 km from the main port, Athinaios: Fira is the capital of the island of Santorini Greece and the most important of all villages. It is located at the west side of the island ant it has a 1.600 constant inhabitants.
• Oia, 11 km north from Fira: Oia, pronounced 'Ia', is the most famous of all villages of Santorini. It is world known for its quite life and fantastic sunset and it is obviously the most beautiful and picturesque village of Santorini.
• Ancient Thira, On the mountain between Kamari and Perissa, The town dates from the Archaic to the Roman era and has not yet been fully excavated, but it’s a live miracle for your eyes.
• The Santorini Akrotiri Cathedral, South of Fira, near the village of Akrotiri, This Minoan settlement is one of the main attractions of Santorini.
• The Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, Near the centre of the Fira: This cathedral sits prominently towards the bottom of the town and can be seen from quite a distance. It dates from the 19th century but was rebuilt after the earthquake in 1956 and one can tell that it is quite modern.
Museums
• Archaeological Museum, In the centre of town sclose to Martiou: Its highlights include pre-historic vases from Akrotiri and marble figurines.
• Nautical Museum, In the town of Oia: It has an excellent collection of nautical items that worth your attention.
Beaches
• Perissa, 15 km south-east of Fira: Perissa is a beach resort situated 15 km south-east of Fira. It is a very touristic village which offers an impressive long and comfortable black sandy beach. Don’t’ miss it.
• Red Beach, 8 km south west from Fira: The red beach is one of the most famous and beautiful Santorini beaches. The beach is composed of black and red volcanic rocks.
Where to go
A visit to Mykonos, it has been said, will stir one's soul. Santorini, on the other hand, will change your life. It is considered to be one of the most nightlife oriented island of the Cyclades.
• Koo Club, FIRA: Koo in Santorini Greece is one of the most famous night clubs on Santorini Island. It is always overcrowded of people in a mood to dance and to have endless party. Just try it!!!
• Enigma Club, Fira: Enigma club was established in the summer of 1979. Since then, it is considered as one of the must of the santorini night clubs. It is said that if you have left Santorini Island without go dancing in Enigma club, you haven't saw the island.
• Dom Club, Kamari: Dom club in Santorini. It is one of the liviest santorini night clubs and it is located in Kamari. Feel good clubbing with no limits at Kamari. Nights at the Dom with no face control.
What and where to eat
The Caldera is covered with restaurants offering sensational views. The Greek food is plentiful and inexpensive, served in an atmosphere so friendly the owner passes out free wine while diners wait for a table.
• Selene, In the passageway between the Atlantis and Aressana hotels, Fira, Tel. 22860/22-249: The best restaurant on Santorini -- and one of the best in all Greece -- Selene uses local produce to highlight the "creative nature of Greek cuisine." The appetizers, including a delicious sea urchin salad on artichokes and fluffy fava balls with caper sauce, are deservedly famous.
• Camille Stephani, North end of Kamari Beach, Tel. 22860/31-716: An old standard, the restaurant's kitchen continues to produce memorable fare (the house specialties are terrific mezedes and a tender beef filet with green pepper in Madeira sauce). The outside tables face the water, and a moonlight stroll along the beach is the perfect end to a fine meal.
• Restaurant-Bar 1800, Odos Nikolaos Nomikos, Ia, Tel. 22860/71-485: For many years recognized as the best place in Ia for a formal dinner, the 1800 has a devoted following among visitors and locals.
Best time to go
With sunny, hot and dry summers and mild winters, Santorini has an ideal climate for the visitor. It seldem rains during the summer months (May - October). The sun is strong in the summer months and a good anti-sunburn cream is recommended. In the evenings the temperature is cool and a sweater is usualy required.
Month Celsius
Jan 12
Feb 13
Mar 13
Apr 17
May 19
June 24
July 27
Aug 27
Sept 24
Oct 21
Nov 18
Dec 13
Ideas for long or short holidays
• For ten days: Santorini is the most extraordinary island in Greece. Don’t forget to go to the Ancient Thira, before you taste the local cuisine –particularly the tiny unique Santorini tomatoes and white eggplants at the Selene. The choices for you nights here are endlessly but before you have to see the sunset by the beach.
• For two days: Santorini has more to offer its visitors than a simple tan. Walk around Oia and Fira before you spend the entire morning at the famous Red Beach. The hottest night spot is definitely the Koo Club. Don’t miss it.
MYKONOS
ABOUT MYKONOS
Always cosmopolitan and young, Mykonos is the island that will give a fine signal for the start of the summer season. The island is an endless party, 24 hours per day. The day begins after 11 o’clock at night, the time when the island’s streets fill up with people who visit restaurants before their night out. After the first drink in the Little Venice the whole island starts shaking in the vibes of the night craziness, until the sunrise in the magic Cavo Paradiso.
Mykonos is an island with international fame, where Americans and Europeans go there without seeing Athens first. In Mykonos you can find everything; great cuisine, luxurious hosting and night bars to have fun until morning, expensive shopping as well as galleries and art happenings. You have to visit Mykonos in order to appreciate the majesty of Greek amusement. The Mykonian nights are popular all over the world. We can’t describe it; you can only see it. Come to Mykonos, be part of the colorful crowd and enjoy the rhythms of the island.
NIGHT LIFE in Mykonos
If you want to sleep at night, simply you have to find another destination. Mykonos is popular for its nightlife in the whole world and the choices are numerous. There are many cafes, bars, famous clubs, where popular djs are present. Definitely go to:
• Caprice for authentic amusement in Little Venice and great drinks
• Cavo Paradiso (22890/27205): It is one of the three best summer dance clubs in the world. Its advantage is the great view and the popular djs that are hosted there every year.
Also you can enjoy Mykonian amusement in the following places:
• Space (22890/24100): The biggest club of Chora is in the Laka square in the city centre, with mainstream music and many people
• Uno (22890/26144): One of the oldest bar of Chora with constant visitors and peoples’ parade
• Galleraki (22890/27188): It is open in the morning and has been famous because of its nice view to the sunset of Little Venice. For relaxed mood and excellent drinks full of Celebrities (22890/22990): Small but famous, inside the Chora, many famous Greek people go there
• La Notte (22890/26747): Modern live folk program in the centre of Chora. It is usually full.
Amazing beaches
There are several types of beaches; quiet and private, busy, with rocks or sand for all kinds of tastes.
Visit the following:
• Psarou, meeting point of celebrities
• Super Paradise if you want to go clubbing even under the sun
• Elia, cold sea and golden sand in the most popular beach of the island
• Paraga, where young people go because of the well-known beach bars, Paraga Cafe and Kahlua
Very interesting beaches are the following as well:
• Kalafatis for the sports lovers; you can do windsurfing, diving and horse-riding.
• Kalo Livadi, where people who know the island go as they don’t like busy places.
• Ornos and Platys Yialos for families
• Paradise for parties and organized camping
• Agrari, quiet, convenient and organized
• Panormos and Ayios Sostis, where you won’t find umbrellas and deck-chair
• Ai-Yiannis that tourists prefer because they live in the nearby hotels
• Kapari and Fokos; you will like them if you love isolation
Mykonian cuisine
During your stay in Mykonos, try the local specialties, such as kopanisti, black beans, sausages, fresh seafood, kopanisti, beans,sausages and fresh seafood (echinus and mussels) and louzes (smoked pork), the local drink ‘soumada’ and the sweets with almond.
Where you can eat in Mykonos
Mykonos cuisine is a gourmet treat concerning its the little taverns and restaurants. You will have many choices and you will certainly find what you like. For gastronomic pleasures don’t miss the following:
• Nikos (22890/24320): One of the most classic taverns of Chora and good cooked food and fish.
• Interni (22890/26333): Fusion cuisine prized with Chrisos Skoufos (Golden Hat), the most popular courtyard of Mykonos. After 12.30 the rhythms are more intense and it becomes full of people
Very good quality food you can find as well in:
• Ιthaki (22890/26850): Fresh seafood, grilled fish and crab-pasta
• I Varka (22890/72310): many cooked dishes, pittas and fresh fish in a nice yard in Kalo Livadi
• Achinei (22890/23467): Live seafood, echinuses, fresh fish in Ayia Anna of Paraga. There are also some night parties.
For international cuisine you can visit the following:
• Apalloosa (22890/27086): Delicious hamburgers and very good Mexican dishes in a joyful environment with intense colors and ethnic motives.
• The Sushi Bar (22890/26969): The famous chain of sushi-bars opened last year in Mykonos as well. You will find well-made sushi and some Japanese cooked food.
• Blue Ginger (22890/27602): Thailand cuisine with herbs and spices and Chinese dishes in the beautiful veranda with a view to the Chora.
Sights
During your stay in Mykonos, don’t miss to visit spectacular historic and religious sights of the island, such as:
• The beautiful mills that are all over the place
• The nice church of Panayias Paraportianis in the area Kastro
• The Monastery of Panayia Tourlianis
In Mykonos there are 400 churches with wooden temples. The big number of the churches can be explained by the habit of the locals to bury dead people in private churches and the different presents (vows) that seamen offered. Undoubtedly, the most charming corner of the island is the neighborhood ‘Alefkandra’, the Venice of Mykonos, where houses are built on the sea, with wooden balconies that are mirrored in the sea.
Museums that you have to see
Mykonos is not only full of light-blue seas, bars, nightclubs and non-stop shopping. You can also visit many sights of the area:
• The Naval Museum of the Aegean, in the central internal road of the city , Tel: 22890 22700
• The Archeological Place of Dilos and its museum. You can go to Dilos with
boats leaving from Kato Molos (near the town hall). Tel: 22890 22259
Short city break
Visit Mykonos for a short escape. Go to Super Paradise beach to swim and have a great fun. Eat in one of the numerous restaurants of the Chora and have a drink in the ‘Little Venice’. During the night, there are many choices where you can mingle with people. The only thing for sure is that if you choose Mykonos as a destination for a break from the boring routine, you will have great time and the wish to come back soon, as many other people.
Long Holidays
In Mykonos the rhythm of life is slow and relaxed. The island seems empty before 12 and it is again lively around 2, until when most people rest from the late night out. The Mykonian way of life will amaze you and surely we suggest Mykonos as a destination for long holidays. You will have then the chance to explore the island.
Festive spirit
Mykonos is suggested to all those that want to have fun. The island is internationally famous for its nights and organized parties in famous clubs. You will see also people dancing outside the clubs in great mood, a festivity spirit and a drink in their hands.
Always cosmopolitan and young, Mykonos is the island that will give a fine signal for the start of the summer season. The island is an endless party, 24 hours per day. The day begins after 11 o’clock at night, the time when the island’s streets fill up with people who visit restaurants before their night out. After the first drink in the Little Venice the whole island starts shaking in the vibes of the night craziness, until the sunrise in the magic Cavo Paradiso.
Mykonos is an island with international fame, where Americans and Europeans go there without seeing Athens first. In Mykonos you can find everything; great cuisine, luxurious hosting and night bars to have fun until morning, expensive shopping as well as galleries and art happenings. You have to visit Mykonos in order to appreciate the majesty of Greek amusement. The Mykonian nights are popular all over the world. We can’t describe it; you can only see it. Come to Mykonos, be part of the colorful crowd and enjoy the rhythms of the island.
NIGHT LIFE in Mykonos
If you want to sleep at night, simply you have to find another destination. Mykonos is popular for its nightlife in the whole world and the choices are numerous. There are many cafes, bars, famous clubs, where popular djs are present. Definitely go to:
• Caprice for authentic amusement in Little Venice and great drinks
• Cavo Paradiso (22890/27205): It is one of the three best summer dance clubs in the world. Its advantage is the great view and the popular djs that are hosted there every year.
Also you can enjoy Mykonian amusement in the following places:
• Space (22890/24100): The biggest club of Chora is in the Laka square in the city centre, with mainstream music and many people
• Uno (22890/26144): One of the oldest bar of Chora with constant visitors and peoples’ parade
• Galleraki (22890/27188): It is open in the morning and has been famous because of its nice view to the sunset of Little Venice. For relaxed mood and excellent drinks full of Celebrities (22890/22990): Small but famous, inside the Chora, many famous Greek people go there
• La Notte (22890/26747): Modern live folk program in the centre of Chora. It is usually full.
Amazing beaches
There are several types of beaches; quiet and private, busy, with rocks or sand for all kinds of tastes.
Visit the following:
• Psarou, meeting point of celebrities
• Super Paradise if you want to go clubbing even under the sun
• Elia, cold sea and golden sand in the most popular beach of the island
• Paraga, where young people go because of the well-known beach bars, Paraga Cafe and Kahlua
Very interesting beaches are the following as well:
• Kalafatis for the sports lovers; you can do windsurfing, diving and horse-riding.
• Kalo Livadi, where people who know the island go as they don’t like busy places.
• Ornos and Platys Yialos for families
• Paradise for parties and organized camping
• Agrari, quiet, convenient and organized
• Panormos and Ayios Sostis, where you won’t find umbrellas and deck-chair
• Ai-Yiannis that tourists prefer because they live in the nearby hotels
• Kapari and Fokos; you will like them if you love isolation
Mykonian cuisine
During your stay in Mykonos, try the local specialties, such as kopanisti, black beans, sausages, fresh seafood, kopanisti, beans,sausages and fresh seafood (echinus and mussels) and louzes (smoked pork), the local drink ‘soumada’ and the sweets with almond.
Where you can eat in Mykonos
Mykonos cuisine is a gourmet treat concerning its the little taverns and restaurants. You will have many choices and you will certainly find what you like. For gastronomic pleasures don’t miss the following:
• Nikos (22890/24320): One of the most classic taverns of Chora and good cooked food and fish.
• Interni (22890/26333): Fusion cuisine prized with Chrisos Skoufos (Golden Hat), the most popular courtyard of Mykonos. After 12.30 the rhythms are more intense and it becomes full of people
Very good quality food you can find as well in:
• Ιthaki (22890/26850): Fresh seafood, grilled fish and crab-pasta
• I Varka (22890/72310): many cooked dishes, pittas and fresh fish in a nice yard in Kalo Livadi
• Achinei (22890/23467): Live seafood, echinuses, fresh fish in Ayia Anna of Paraga. There are also some night parties.
For international cuisine you can visit the following:
• Apalloosa (22890/27086): Delicious hamburgers and very good Mexican dishes in a joyful environment with intense colors and ethnic motives.
• The Sushi Bar (22890/26969): The famous chain of sushi-bars opened last year in Mykonos as well. You will find well-made sushi and some Japanese cooked food.
• Blue Ginger (22890/27602): Thailand cuisine with herbs and spices and Chinese dishes in the beautiful veranda with a view to the Chora.
Sights
During your stay in Mykonos, don’t miss to visit spectacular historic and religious sights of the island, such as:
• The beautiful mills that are all over the place
• The nice church of Panayias Paraportianis in the area Kastro
• The Monastery of Panayia Tourlianis
In Mykonos there are 400 churches with wooden temples. The big number of the churches can be explained by the habit of the locals to bury dead people in private churches and the different presents (vows) that seamen offered. Undoubtedly, the most charming corner of the island is the neighborhood ‘Alefkandra’, the Venice of Mykonos, where houses are built on the sea, with wooden balconies that are mirrored in the sea.
Museums that you have to see
Mykonos is not only full of light-blue seas, bars, nightclubs and non-stop shopping. You can also visit many sights of the area:
• The Naval Museum of the Aegean, in the central internal road of the city , Tel: 22890 22700
• The Archeological Place of Dilos and its museum. You can go to Dilos with
boats leaving from Kato Molos (near the town hall). Tel: 22890 22259
Short city break
Visit Mykonos for a short escape. Go to Super Paradise beach to swim and have a great fun. Eat in one of the numerous restaurants of the Chora and have a drink in the ‘Little Venice’. During the night, there are many choices where you can mingle with people. The only thing for sure is that if you choose Mykonos as a destination for a break from the boring routine, you will have great time and the wish to come back soon, as many other people.
Long Holidays
In Mykonos the rhythm of life is slow and relaxed. The island seems empty before 12 and it is again lively around 2, until when most people rest from the late night out. The Mykonian way of life will amaze you and surely we suggest Mykonos as a destination for long holidays. You will have then the chance to explore the island.
Festive spirit
Mykonos is suggested to all those that want to have fun. The island is internationally famous for its nights and organized parties in famous clubs. You will see also people dancing outside the clubs in great mood, a festivity spirit and a drink in their hands.
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