Τετάρτη 25 Φεβρουαρίου 2015
Holidays in Greece.7 Greek Island must-dos.!!
From other-worldly caves to underwater hot springs, make sure you explore every nook and cranny in the incredible Greek Islands.
The Greek islands are steeped in history, surrounded by vibrant and glimmering oceans and enhanced by its Mediterranean culture.
While lounging on the beach, swimming in the resort pool or visiting the local bars might be high on the agenda in this popular holiday destination, why not try out something on our list of seven unique and must do activities that will make the holiday really worth writing home about?
The Acropolis of Athens
When flying into any of the Greek islands, you will most likely do so by heading into Athens, then switching for another plane or ferry. But, while in the city, why not head take a day to explore and visit Athen’s most famous ancient wonder, the Acropolis? Walking through the streets of an ancient Greek citadel is something few people can say they have done. It is a truly breathtaking experience.
The Melissani Cave
The Greek Islands are home to a number of illustrious cave networks thanks to the erosive power of that salty and wrathful monster, the Mediterranean. One cave in particular stands out above the rest: the Melissani cave. A small cave system, it ends in a lagoon deep underground, open to the elements by a large crater above. With this great skylight hanging overhead, the entire cave becomes illuminated by sunlight, promising stunning views and deep and crystal clear blue waters. A paradise beneath the Earth.
The Samaria Gorge
Probably the most stunning natural location on any of the islands, the Samaria Gorge is like a time capsule that takes you back into a time before modern day life. Entering the gorge through its upper entrance, you feel as if you are in another world, a fantasy world, dreamt up by writers for some epic quest. Truly awe-inspiring. However, not only does it feature jaw-dropping views, but exciting hiking trails, walkways, old rope bridges, cut-away cafes and gentle flowing rivers. A paradise for any nature lover.
Explore an Uninhabited Island
The Greek islands are well known for being a smorgasbord of culture and variety. Some are big, noisy and full of bars and restaurants. Others are quiet, laid-back, with sleepy cafes and little B&Bs. And some are just sat in between. But, you don’t have to head very far off-shore from one of these islands to find something totally different. With thousands of islands surrounding Greece, and only 300 or so currently being inhabited, you could soon find yourself on an island all your own. Often mountainous and covered in dense jungle, while not the best place to find a cocktail, these deserted islands a perfect for those of you looking to explore. Who knows, you might find an incredible secluded beach, a beautiful lagoon or spectacular viewpoint of the Mediterranean.
Go Snorkelling & Diving
One thing that has to be done in Greece is snorkelling, or diving if you are feeling really adventurous. For snorkellers, many islands offer incredible coral reefs to explore, with vibrant underwater life. You might even get lucky and encounter some of the Mediterranean sea’s most stunning creatures, including dolphins and turtles. However, if diving is more your thing, head to the island of Milos, where diving schools will take you to explore WW2 wrecks and incredible underwater hot springs.
Hike the Santorini Volcano
The island of Santorini is a dark blemish upon an otherwise vibrant landscape. Formed in a violent volcanic eruption centuries ago, its twisted shape is perfect for hikers. With low lying gorges and high top cliffs and mountains, this experience promises ample, picturesque, views. It is recommended that you start or finish your hike at Oia, not only because its a bustling port town, but also because it is famed for its sleek white stone houses topped with smooth blue domes, another must see.
Sail
Sailing is perhaps the ultimate experience you can have in the Greek islands. It allows for limitless opportunities for exploration and leisure. Many of the experiences on this list are on different islands, places you’d have to visit over years of different holidays, unless you sail. Aboard your own sailing boat, you can explore the uninhabited islands, dock up in Oia and hike Santorini before heading over to Milos to diving about the old war wrecks. You can also visit all the islands, restaurants, beaches, bars and ancient ruins you want. You never have to limit yourself, and that is the most exciting way to enjoy these illustrious islands. Source: www.tntmagazine.com The Team of www.Stay-Offers.com.
Τρίτη 24 Φεβρουαρίου 2015
Orthodox Churches for your Santorini Wedding-Holidays.!!
Once you choose Santorini for your Orthodox Wedding in Greece, you may want to know all your church choices. Greece is one of the countries where Orthodox culture has begun. Orthodox churches have been built all over Greece and Santorini is a great sample of this history. There are many churches where you can hold your Santorini Orthodox Wedding Ceremony. It is a fact that there are over 600 churches in Santorini, built since 1956. Fifty of these churches are dedicated in the Mother of God. In collaboration with your wedding planner in Greece, you will be able to choose the perfect church for your wedding. Here, you will find a list of the most important Orthodox churches and monasteries in Santorini, for your perfect Wedding in Greece.
Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral.
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Summer escape in Crete.! Live your Myth in Greece.!!
Crete simply has it all!
Crete is the largest island in Greece, and the fifth largest one in the Mediterranean Sea. Here, you can admire the remnants of brilliant civilizations, explore glorious beaches, impressive mountainscapes, fertile valleys and steep gorges, and become part of the island’s rich gastronomic culture. Crete is, after all, a small universe teeming with beauties and treasures that you will probably need a lifetime to uncover!
Chania
The region of Chania (Haniá), on the western side of the island, is dominated by the impressive White Mountains (in Greek: Lefká Óri) and its famous National Park, which occupy the largest part of the region.The Prefecture of Chania provides tourist services and activities of all kinds, satisfying all the choices. The city of Chania maintains unaltered all of its characteristics, from the time of the Venetian Rule up until today.
Wandering around the Old Town’s maze-like alleys with the beautiful Venetian mansions, the fountains and the elaborate churches will help you discover well-preserved historical monuments. Get familiar with the city of Chania by wandering around in its streets, visiting its museums and admiring the different architectural styles presenting the historical route of the city. Chania is a paradise for food and wine lovers. Here you can taste the famous Cretan cuisine with a glass of excellent Cretan wine. Don't miss the opportunity to visit many wineries, where you will get to know the varieties of the Cretan terrain, the special local gastronomy and – let’s not forget – the outstanding Cretan hospitality!
Chania
Rethymno
Rethymno (Réthymno) region: Crete's smallest prefecture located between White Mountains and Mt Psilorítis (also called “Ídi”), is synonymous with gorgeous mountainscapes, marvellous beaches, Cretan lyre melodies, tsikoudiá spirit served with “oftó”, legendary caves, historic monasteries and monuments, traditional mountain villages and luxurious holiday resorts. Feel the essence of Incredible Crete in this mountainous, remote and self-sufficient region of the island of Crete.
Rethymno
Heraklion
The largest and most densely populate region on the island of Crete is Heraklion (Iráklion). Nestling picturesquely among two imposing mountain ranges – Ídi (Mt Psiloritis) to the west and Dikti (Lasithiótika mountains) to the east– Iráklion boasts exceptional archaeological treasures, significant coastal settlements, a series of picturesque villages, vast valleys with olive groves and vineyards as well as the best organised tourist infrastructure in Crete. A unique combination of urban scenery and natural wealth makes the region of Iráklion an appealing all-year-round destination.
Heraklion
Lasithi
Lasithi (Lassíthi) region. Welcome to the easternmost and least mountainous region of Crete, where the population resides in four semi-urban centers: Áyios Nikólaos, Ierápetra, Sitía and Neápoli. The mythical palm tree forest of Váï, the Gulf of Mirabello, the windmills on the Plateau of Lassíthi (the largest in Crete), beaches lapped by crystalline water, beautiful cities and luxurious hotel resorts all make up a rather fascinating world.
Lassithi
Due to its geographical position between Africa, Europe, and Asia Minor and due to its mild climate, Crete became a center of culture as early as Neolithic times. The first prehistoric settlements appeared in Crete around 6000 BC while in 2600 BC settlers who knew how to craft bronze arrived in Crete. It was then that the illustrious course of the Minoan Civilization began, reaching its peak around 1950 BC with the erection of the imposing palaces in Knossos, Faistos, and Malia.
History
Mythology has it that it was in a cave of Crete where the goddess Rhea hid the newborn Zeus. In that cave, Zeus was brought up by the nymphs while the demonical Kouretes would strike their shields loudly so that Cronus may not hear the crying of the baby Zeus and eat it. It was also to Crete that Zeus, disguised as a bull, took Europa so that they may enjoy their love together. Their union produced a son, Minos, who ruled Crete and turned it into a mighty island empire of the seas. In Minoan times, even Attica would pay a tribute tax to Crete, until Theseus, the Athenian prince, killed the Minotaur. The truth behind the myth is the existence of a mighty and wealthy kingdom and of a civilisation that is considered the most ancient one on the European continent.
In 1450 BC and again in 1400 BC the Minoan Civilization was successively devastated possibly due to the eruption of the volcano of Thera and was eventually led to its decline. In the wake of the devastation the Dorians arrived to settle on the island. They were later followed by the Romans. After the Roman rule, Crete becomes a province of Byzantium until the arrival of the Arabs who occupied the island for an entire century (824-961 BC). During the Arab domination, Crete became the lair of pirates who were based out of Chandakas, present day Heraklion.
Next, Crete fell under Byzantine rule again until the arrival of the Venetians who occupied the island for approximately 5 centuries leaving their stamp on the island’s culture. After the fall of Chandakas in 1669, the Turkish Occupation began marked by ferocious and bloody uprisings. At the end of the 19th century Turkish rule came to an end. The Cretan State was created with the King of Greece as the island’s High Commissioner. In 1913, Crete was finally joined officially with Greece. The team of http://stay-offers.com.
Παρασκευή 20 Φεβρουαρίου 2015
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Τρίτη 10 Φεβρουαρίου 2015
Τα 7 πράγματα που πρέπει οπωσδήποτε να κάνετε στη Ρώμη από το www.Stay-Offers.com.!!
Σύντομος οδηγός για να την ανακαλύψετε
Όλοι οι δρόμοι οδηγούν στη Ρώμη, λέει το γνωστό ρωμαϊκό ρητό και σίγουρα δε μπορούμε να το αμφισβητήσουμε. Αν τώρα οι δρόμοι σας οδηγούν για πρώτη φορά στην Αιώνια Πόλη, σας παρουσιάζουμε ένα σύντομο οδηγό για να την ανακαλύψετε. Είμαστε βέβαιοι πάντως πως όσες φορές και αν πάτε στην Ρώμη, ακόμα και αν κάθε φορά κάνετε τα 7 παρακάτω πράγματα αυτή η πόλη θα σας μαγεύει το ίδιο!
1. Γευτείτε την pizza σας στα σκαλιά της Piazza Di Spagna
Γιατί pizza; Μα γιατί βρίσκεστε στην Ιταλία! Δύσκολα μπορούμε να σκεφτούμε κάποιο άλλο φαγητό που να σε ταξιδεύει τόσο άμεσα και εύκολα σε ένα άλλο γευστικό επίπεδο από την αυθεντική ιταλική πίτσα! Εδώ θα ξεχάσετε και οτιδήποτε άλλο μπορεί να ξέρετε έως σήμερα ως πίτσα καθώς βρίσκεστε στην πατρίδα της. Διαλέξτε το κατάλληλο σκαλί στην Piazza Di Spagna και ανακαλύψτε γιατί η Ρώμη ονομάζετε η Αιώνια Πόλη!
2. Πετάξτε το κέρμα στη Fontana Di Trevi
Αφού κλείσετε τα αεροπορικά σας εισιτήρια στο www.Stay-Offers.com το επόμενο βήμα θα είναι να αποφασίσετε απλά πότε θα πετάξετε το κέρμα στην Fontana Di Trevi. Δεν υπάρχει περίπτωση να μην το κάνετε και εσείς καθώς άλλωστε σύμφωνα με τον μύθο «εγγυάται» και την επιστροφή σας στην Ρώμη. Φυσικά θα χαζέψετε και την μοναδική αρχιτεκτονική της περιοχής αλλά και το μεγαλείο του ίδιου του μνημείου. Προσοχή! Δεν χρειάζεται να δώσετε μια περιουσία στους πλανόδιους που θέλουν να σας φωτογραφήσουν εκείνη την μαγική στιγμή. Απλά ζητήστε από κάποιον άλλον τουρίστα ευγενικά να σας φωτογραφίσει και ανταποδώστε το και εσείς. Πάντα πιάνει!
3. Εspresso στο Caffé Greco
Στον αριθμό 86 της Via Condotti βρίσκεται ένα από τα παλαιότερα cafes της Ευρώπης, το Caffe Greco. Εδώ η στάση για ένα espresso θεωρείται κάτι παραπάνω από επιβεβλημένη. Άλλωστε σπάνια θα συναντήσετε κάποιον που να έχει περάσει από την Αιώνια Πόλη και να μην έχει κάτσει και απολαύσει την μοναδική ατμόσφαιρα του Caffe Greco, αποτελώντας το στέκι πολλών γνωστών προσωπικοτήτων.
4. Αναβιώστε το θρύλο των Μονομάχων!
Μια μεσαιωνική προφητεία λέει πως η Ρώμη θα υπάρχει όσο υπάρχει το Κολοσσαίο. Και ευτυχώς ένα από τα πιο μεγαλειώδη έργα της ανθρωπότητας μοιάζει να στέκει αγέρωχο στο τέρμα της λεωφόρου dei fori imperiali. Επισκεφθείτε το και αναβιώστε τον μύθο των Μονομάχων που αγωνίζονταν για την ίδια τους την ζωή σε μια συναρπαστική ιστορία. Προσπαθήστε να αποφύγετε τους σύγχρονους «μονομάχους» που θα σας ζητήσουν να πληρώσετε για μια φωτογραφία μαζί τους. Η εμπειρία του Κολοσσαίου αρκεί για ένα ταξίδι στον χρόνο.
5. Ρομαντικό δείπνο έξω από το Πάνθεον
Κλείστε την ημέρα σας με ένα ρομαντικό δείπνο σε ένα από τα εστιατόρια της Piazza della Rotunda συνοδεία πάντα με ένα ποτήρι κρασί και θέα το εντυπωσιακά φωτισμένο Πάνθεον. Ένα κομμάτι tiramissu και ένα espresso επιβάλλεται στο τέλος όπως επιβάλλεται επίσης και μια βόλτα μετά το δείπνο στην Piazza Navona. Σκέφτεστε τίποτα καλύτερο;
6. Shopping στην Mercato Monti
Οι Ιταλοί γνωρίζουν όσο κανένας άλλος λαός την σημασία της λέξη μόδας. Γνωρίστε λοιπόν και αποκτήστε άψογο ιταλικό στυλ σε μια ατελείωτη βόλτα στα μαγαζιά της περιοχής Monti. Retro καταστήματα, vintage ρούχα και αξεσουάρ, ταλαντούχοι ιταλοί σχεδιαστές και cool cafes και bars δημιουργούν μια από τις πιο ενδιαφέρουσες περιοχές της Ρώμης.
7. Επίσκεψη στο Macro Museo D’Arte Contemporanea
To Macro (Piazza Orazio Giustiniani) είναι ένα από τα τέσσερα μουσεία σύγχρονης τέχνης που μπορεί να συναντήσει κανείς στην Ρώμη και αναμφίβολα το πιο ενδιαφέρον. Το μουσείο φιλοξενείτε σε έναν χώρο που κάποτε λειτουργούσε σας σφαγείο ενώ είναι σχεδιασμένο από τον Γάλλο αρχιτέκτονα Odile Decq. Μια επίσκεψη εδώ είναι must! Πηγή: www.protothema.gr.
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Κυριακή 1 Φεβρουαρίου 2015
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