Enjoy Your Greece Holidays by Exploring Fascinating Islands
Considered as the birthplace of Western civilisation,
Greece is situated on the Balkan Peninsula's southernmost part. It is explored
by many tourists from different corners of the world every year, as it is home
to enchanting natural surroundings and intriguing ancient sites. One can
understand the rich historical legacy of this European country from the fact
that it has many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. While holidaying in this part of
the world, you'll also come across several charming islands.
One of the most popular among them you'll get to
explore during your Greece
holidays is Santorini. This picture-perfect island in the Aegean Sea is
home to some visually appealing towns and villages. While on a visit to this
fabulous island, you'll get to witness attractive ancient artefacts in the
Museum of Prehistoric Thera. If you like to get underwater to explore some
fantastic marine life, there are some famous diving sites along Santorini's
rugged shorelines. Corfu is another great island worth exploring is Corfu. It
is well-known for its UNESCO-listed villages that were created during the times
when it was ruled by many powerful rulers, such as the Venetians, Byzantines,
and the British.
Kefalonia is the largest among the Ionian Islands and
an excellent place for nature lovers and those wanting to experience an idyllic
life of the countryside. You'll come across some sleepy little fishing towns,
such as Fiskardo and Argostoli while exploring this Greek island. One of the
most attractive factors of Kefalonia that draw plenty of tourists to it every
year is its majestic coastline. You'll also find aromatic olive plantations
while on your tour of this island. Another mesmerising Greek island with an
abundance of olive groves is Crete. The peaks of Mount Ida and the ridges of
Lefka Ori are some of the attractions that this island has in store for its
visitors.
If you wish to join the crowd of revellers in one of
the most happening islands of the country, head to Mykonos. An exciting island
of the Cyclades, it can be reached easily from Athens with the help of speed
boats or domestic flights. You can have loads of fun in the interiors of
Mykonos town, which is often referred to as the 'Ibiza of Greece'. Sun-seekers
can choose to unwind on the beautiful Elias Beach. A more laid-back getaway is
Lefkada, which offers you a glimpse of life in the Greek countryside. Nature
lovers would be delighted to see dense forests of cypress, juniper, and olive
trees on this island.
The sleepy island of Chios can be easily ignored by
many travellers. Although it is not as popular as Santorini, Crete, or Corfu,
it certainly has its own unique charm. Located just off the coast of Turkey in
the Aegean Sea, the island has some interesting medieval villages on the hilly
regions and relatively untouched coastline. Another great reason to explore
this island is the Nea Moni monastery, which dates back to the times of
Constantine IX and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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