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Stavroulas Studios Mykonos

Posted by grseo 5 May 2011

Stavroulas Studios is a charming hotel located in Agii Apostoli near Platis Gialos beach and just 2.5km from Mykonos town.

www.stavroulas-mykonos.com
Agii Apostoli (near Platis Gialos), 84600, Mykonos, Cyclades Islands, Greece
+30 22890 23801
Google map: bit.ly/l7eJ9E

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Enneahora

Posted by falltutt 4 May 2011

The Enneahora - meaning nine villages – is an off-the-beaten-track domain in the lush green mountains of Western Crete. Trawling deep gorges, it’s easily reachable by local bus from the unassuming seaside town of Kastelli Kissamos – an ideal base for exploration of the region. Enjoy cool walks beneath ancient chestnut, plane and walnut trees; criss-crossing mountain streams and rare flora and fauna, including high-flying buzzards. Take inexpensive rooms in friendly Elos, main hamlet of the nine, to enjoy its shady square and unobtrusive tavernas serving freshly roasted dishes and local wines. Be tempted to stay on for the unique annual chestnut festival in October.

www.west-crete.com
For clean, friendly rooms try the Bikakis family in Kissamos, who will also tell you of local walks
www.kissamosbooking.com
+30 2822 0 22105
Google map: bit.ly/mUdHWf

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Koufonissi

Posted by Moetorhead 4 May 2011

Koufonissi is a really small island south of Naxos. I went island hopping in 2003 and the island which I remember most favourably is this little gem.
Because of its small size it gave us a feeling to be in a different world. If you are looking for quietness and recreation then this is the place to go. The beaches on Koufonissi are tidy and nice. On the east coast you will also find small bays which really give the illusion of being alone on the island.
We stayed in a small studio close to Finikas beach which was perfect for the small budget we had then. If I ever return - and I hope that will happen one day - I would, however, try to get a place in the Windmill Villa, a refurbished windmill close to the sea.

www.koufonissia.net/
www.windmill-villa.gr/
+30 210 7293789

Google map: bit.ly/lPZjmc

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Halki island

Posted by dorival 3 May 2011

Halki is a small island five miles west of Rhodes but very far away from the hectic tourist activities of the larger island. There really is nothing to do there which makes it perfect for a relaxing holiday. Until recently there were no cars at all on the island and even now there are very few and the lack of traffic is wonderful. The island is very dry and water has to be imported from Rhodes which helps to explain the lack of major developments. There is one pretty harbour town and two small beaches which are served by traditional tavernas. Once you have walked to the beach of your choice the water comes in many shades of blue and green and is crystal clear. The beaches are never overcrowded as the island cannot accommodate many tourists, Most visitors stay in small apartments or villas in the town or in the new Hiona Art hotel.

Ftenagia Restaurant on the beach:
www.ftenagia.gr
Chalki, Iraklidis Nikos
(+30) 22460 45384
Google map: bit.ly/iS4s0t

Hotel Hiona Art:
www.hionaart.gr
Halki, 85110, Dodecanese, Greece
+30 22460 45244

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In the village of Milopotamos, head to the main square and ask where the path to the waterfalls is. From there, it is a 15 minutes walk down to the waterfalls! The scenery is great and the feeling when arriving at the falls lovely.

Milopotamos Main Square, Kithira
Google map: bit.ly/jZNDQW

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Plaza Hotel

Posted by Heatherr25 3 May 2011

If you're heading to Laganas (which you should only do if you're young and want to party), then THIS is the place to stay. A few minutes from the main drag, but completely peaceful. No blaring music at the pool, simple but spacious rooms, fantastic bathrooms. The place is family run - they make you feel incredibly welcome (as long as you treat the hotel and the staff well). The food in the hotel was also great - almost didn't need to eat out at all! Highly recommended; a piece of paradise in a typical party destination.

www.zanteplaza.com/
Laganas Zakynthos PC: 29100, Greece
(+30) 26950 52419

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Paxos

Posted by troutiemcfish 3 May 2011

Paxos is tiny but perfectly formed, and is less than an hour from Corfu by hydrofoil. The main town of Gaios is where you will find all the swanky yachts, but inland you will find a quiet island covered with olive groves, donkey tracks, and beautiful flowers. Life here is lived at a slow pace, and there is a true sense of community and of things as they used to be. The tiny village of Magazia has a wonderful traditional taverna serving hearty Greek food. Not far from Magazia, in Castanida, is the Sunset Taverna, which does what it says on the tin. There is a shady garden restaurant, or you can climb up onto the slightly precarious plywood roof terrace for an unrivalled view of the sunset.

Google map: bit.ly/lmlWCd

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Kalymnos harbour and town

Posted by myersj 2 May 2011

It's in a fantastic setting and you can get a ferry or small boat to other wonderful islands and some of the best beaches and dive sites in Greece

Google map: bit.ly/kKGbAH

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Spilla Bay

Posted by nipper1517 1 May 2011

Even in August you will have plenty of space on the beach at Spilla. Georges Taverna is at the end of the bay. If you come by boat on one of the sailing holidays you can use their lazy lines for simple mooring and George will help.
Free showers and washing machine. Super taverna - fresh bread from the village can be ordered or if you fancy a cool early morning walk visit the village yourself. Fantastic views from the top over to Lefcada. On the beach there are small pebbles and sand gently shelving into a crystal clear bay - lots of fish to spot if you fancy snorkelling. Swim out to the quay for a bit of exercise or just float about in the sunshine.
Just perfect!

Google map: bit.ly/maFSx1

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Agni Taverna

Posted by PhilFerris 1 May 2011

It is a psaro (fish) taverna on a small beach tucked away in Agni Bay on Corfu. They serve the most delicious food, particularly seafood, with views over the water to the Albanian mainland - at night the moon rises over the bay.

www.agni.gr
Google map: bit.ly/l1Wsj3

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Kolokitha

Posted by michellegrand 30 April 2011

A peninsula linked to the mainland by a causeway, with a lovely taverna, a sunken city, a byzantine mosaic, and lovely small beaches to enjoy.

Take the sharp turning to the east when driving to Elouda, drive along the causeway by the venitian salt flats, over the hump backed bridge, and enjoy.
Google map: bit.ly/kUoBVM

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Kythira

Posted by theorio57 26 April 2011

I first visited Kythira in 1976 when my purse did not stretch to the ferry fare to Crete. I was not disappointed. The rugged hilly landscape, archeological sites and sense of isolation was something to embrace. Last year I returned to find that tourism has started to make its mark but unlike other Ionian Islands it remains in parts untouched. As it was a strategic naval base it has created a mix of cultures Greek, British and Ventian all vying for supremacy. A significant site is the Castle of Milopotamos. There are also splendid beaches at Kapsali, Agia Pelagia and Platio Amos.The many beautiful villages display a most charming traditional life and the population (only 3000) are keen to share their love for the island. I chose to get here by boat from Gytheion as I wished to revisit the route I made in the 70's but I understand that planes from Athens now leave twice a day.

Google map: bit.ly/lpcYDJ

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Skyros Holistic Holidays

Posted by SAMcG 25 April 2011

Without exception the best holiday I had was my time in Atsitsa on the island of Skyros. I had no expectations but even if I had had, they would have been exceeded. It was a life-changing experience on many levels but above all it was pure unadulterated fun! Sun, sea, new experiences, fabulous food and amazing people though if you want to have time alone that's OK too. For me it was a 15 out of 10.

www.skyros.com

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Naxos as a great Greek Island

Posted by DUBrown 25 April 2011

Naxos has everything. A headland marked by a temple ruin greets you as your ferry arrives.(There is also a small airport.) The harbour lies directly below the Old Town (Kastro), a maze of narrow alleyways on a steep hill and, at its foot, the new town (Chora) with plenty of shops and tavernas and a lovely sandy beach just beyond.
No need to hire a car; the island can be explored by bus and on foot to reach various small archaeological sites. For a whole island of antiquity take the day trip to Delos (with Mykonos thrown in).
The able-bodied should stay in one of the small hotels such as Anixis in the picturesque Old Town: plenty of steps but no traffic, not even bicycles!

Google map: bit.ly/i62Qs9
www.hotel-anixis.gr/
Amfitritis Str, Old Town of Naxos, 84300 Naxos Island, Cyclades, Greece
+30 22850 22112

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Vouniotis Pension Mykonos

Posted by grseo 30 March 2011

Vouniotis Pension is a charming family run hotel located in Mykonos town located close to the area little Venice.

www.vouniotispension-mykonos.com
Vrissi, 84600, Mykonos, Cyclades Islands, Greece
+30 22890 22635
Google map: bit.ly/fWh8JI

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Modiano

Posted by JustSnooping 22 February 2011

The moment you enter this covered market, you step backwards in time. This is no longer a busy European city of the 21st century. Rather you find yourself in a Balkan ambience of the Ottoman Empire in the mid 19th century, full of smells and languages and music.
You can find there the finest fish, meats and vegetables, alongside with local specialities.
A few good taverns offer amazing mezedes, and are famous among the city's good eaters. "Myrovolos Smyrni" is one of them.
The most interesting thing happens there on the 24th and 31st of December around noon. People celebrate the forthcomming holiday with a rather special way. After finishing work they go to Modiano for a quick tasty bit with their friends and co-workers. The atmosphere there is magical. Gypsies with loud Clarinettes and drums pass by to sing, Brass bands are around to play traditional music, people dance and are cheerful in a Market packed with people.
This is the place to see strangers join hands and dance together, hug and kiss and wish each other well and offer wine. A true anthropological experience for outsiders, and a human moment for the insiders.

Ermou str. Salonika

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Lake Voulgiameni

Posted by methismenos 3 January 2011

About an hour's drive south of the busy urban centre of Athens lies Voulgiameni, a wealthy coastal suburb and beach resort. Nestled in among its fabulously clean beaches, spectacular houses, restaurants, clubs and resort hotels (all reasons to go there in themselves) you'll find Voulgiameni Lake (sunken lake in English), a mineral/thermal lake (constant temperature of around the mid 20c) with therapeutic properties open all year, the likes of which you are unlikely to have experienced before. Story has it that millions of years ago it was a cave. But its roof collapsed due to the heat and moisture generated by the hot springs feeding the lake within it, possibly aided by an earthquake. So now its an open crater in which you can swim/bathe, exercise (assisted by the various aides within it) and lounge around for a relaxing/healing day out. In addition to the usual change/shower facilities you'd expect to find, there's a cafe/restaurant on site to complete the experience. And if you get bored at any stage, there's always the beach opposite or the trendy suburb of Glyfada not far away for a spot of shopping...

Poseidonos Avenue, Voulgiameni.
Beach A bus stop.

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The Pieria mountains are in the midland of Greece, full of forests of beech, oak and fir trees. Just beside the well-known Mount Olympos. They are a great place for hiking, bird watching, sky watching, flora and fauna, mushroom collecting, skiing and lots of other activities.
The hotel I recommend is Semeli mountain resort, which has a great view. It's only 90 minutes drive from Athens.

www.semeliresort.gr/
Elatochori Pierias, Kehagia area
+30 23510 82992
Google map: bit.ly/cBZatU

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Bellevue hotel

Posted by cretandreamer 12 October 2010

We had a one of our best holiday memories in Bellevue in Agia Pelagia beach. The hotel complex is in the centre of Crete and is in easy reach of many attractions and archaeological sites such as Knossos which is 20 km away. Bellevue is run by a English/Greek family that help you any time you need info. Their son George is a very helpful and polite person and has a shop down in Agia Pelagia. During the first days we didn't have a car and George after serving Bellevue's super breakfast offered us a lift every day down to the village of Agia Pelagia and a couple of times to the lovely beach of Ligaria. Bellevue is a simple but a very good hotel/apartment complex. Our room was very big, simple but tastefully decorated. The view was one of the best we have ever seen or experienced. During our stay we explored the six beaches in and around Bellevue. One day we walked till the next mountain village and visited the monastery of Sebbatiano that was a super experience.

Villa Bellevue Apartments, P.O. BOX 1474, 71110 Heraklion, Greece
+30 2810811102
www.agia-pelagia-bellevue.com
Google map: bit.ly/96BNBB

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BACARO Jazz Club & Restaurant

Posted by jazzgirl 2 October 2010

One of the hippest, not to mention most stylish places in the center of the city is all about jazz! Open all day for coffee, drinks or food, hosts live jazz music every night. Delicious Mediterranean cuisine by chef Kostas Stavrou, cool art exhibitions, excellent decor, and a line-up of top-notch local and international jazz bands, show off modern Athens at its best.

Sofokleous 1, 10559 Athens
+302193211882, www.bacaro.gr.
Metro Station: Panepistimiou, Omonoia, Monastiraki.
Google map: bit.ly/bWtNOq

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