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For many people, a trip to Greece is a lifetime goal. We present the areas we feel you should explore on your first trip. You’ll get the opportunity to view important antiquities from many periods of Greek history, to visit some of the best beaches in the world, and to play on the country’s finest islands.
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The biggest city in Greece, Athens has a population of about four million...and a past dating back to at least 800 B.C. It is the birthplace of the Olympics and hosted the 2004 games.
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With its abundant pine trees and olive groves, Corfu is the greenest of the more than 2,000 Greek islands, inspiring the nickname the "Emerald Island."
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With its pristine aquamarine seas, friendly locals, an average of
315 days of sunshine per year, and 9,000-year history, Crete is an
ideal place to visit or to buy a second home.
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This is a short piece about the island of Ithaca's wonders. For even more info, go on to read the story below.
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Among the loveliest things about this small island, one of the
seven that make up the Ionian Islands, is that it doesn’t attract
the hordes of tourists that the more well-known Greek Islands do.
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Greece's Meteora monasteries rest on giant gray stalagmites, rising hundreds of feet above the plain, seemingly gifts from heaven for those seeking solitude in order to devote their lives to worship.
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