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Episkopou Naousis 27 Acharnes, Attiki, GR 13671
0030 210 244 62 21
Syros

Syros

Siros is the capital of the Cyclades group, but it is only recently that it has become a tourist destination. The island stands out in general for the variety of the landscape in its hinterland, where hills alternate with low-lying farming areas...

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Serifos

Serifos

Bare, undulating hills interspersed with small, fertile valleys cover this picturesque island. The rocky coastline is deeply indented with a succession of coves and bays. The curious rock formations resemble human figures which call to mind the...

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Santorini

Santorini

Santorini, one of the best-known of the Cyclades, differs from the other islands in the group thanks to its geological morphology, the result of action by a volcano now dormant. The landscape on the western side of the island consists of towering...

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Paros

Paros

Paros is the third-largest of the Cyclades after Naxos and Andros. It is famous for its white marble; Venus de Milo as well as most of the ancient temples were created from it. This material ensured the prosperity of the island for many years...

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Mykonos

Mykonos

Mykonos is world-famous. It is no coincidence that this, the most cosmopolitan of all Greek islands, attracts so many visitors from all over the globe, including large numbers of celebrities, artists and intellectuals. Here, the steep mountains...

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Kythnos

Kythnos

It was on the small island of Kithnos, famous in antiquity for the excellence of its administration, that recent archaeological finds have provided evidence of the earliest presence of man in the Cyclades. Here, the terrain is mainly mountainous...

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Kea

Kea

This exceptionally picturesque island lies close to the south-east coast of Attica. Due to its vicinity to Athens, it has become a popular weekend resort, with many nice tavernas and bars, but still unspoilt by massive tourism. KeaIts mountain...

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Ios

Ios

The coastline of this predominantly mountainous island with its countless chapels, its olive trees, its vineyards and its limpid air, is adorned with small, attractive coves. Those features combine with the crystal-clear sea, the superb sandy...

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Athens

Athens

Athens, the home of Sophocles, Socrates, Euripides and Plato was already important by 1500 B.C., but reached its political and cultural peak in the fifth century B.C., when the Acropolis was built. It became a major centre of art, drama...

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Attiki, GR 13671
Episkopou Naousis 27 Acharnes,