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Travel Companies and Holiday Destinations
in Greece
(click on holiday provider link to get an offer)
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Travel Companies |
Holiday Destinations in
Greece |
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Thomson Holidays |
Corfu, Crete, Greece Mainland,
Halkidiki, Ithaca, Kefalonia, Kos, Paxos, Rhodes, Samos,
Santorini, Skiathos, Thassos, Zakynthos. |
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Simply Travel |
Crete, Greece Mainland, Lefkas,
Lesvos, Messinia, Paralio Astros, Parga, Samos, Skiathos,
Skopelos, Zakynthos |
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Thomas Cook |
Corfu, Crete, Halkidiki,
Kefalonia, Kos, Lefkas, Rhodes, Santorini, Skiathos,
Thassos, Zante |
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Portland Holidays Direct |
Zakynthos, Rhodes, Skiathos,
Thassos, Kos, Halkidiki, Corfu, Santorini, Kefalonia, Crete |
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Lastminute.com |
Askeli, Poros, Athens, Crete,
Horto, Corfu, Halkidiki, Kos, Zakynthos, Mytilene, Parga,
Pelion, Thassos, Thira, Kalamata, Kalymnos, Kefalonia,
Lefkas, Lesbos, Mykonos, Rhodes, Samos, Skiathos, Skopelos,
Santorini |
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Climate - Weather
Greece has a
Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine, mild
temperatures and a limited amount of rainfall. Due
to the country's geographical position, its rugged
relief and its distribution between the mainland and
the sea, there is great variation in Greece's
climate. In summer, the dry hot days are cooled by
seasonal winds called the meltemi, while mountainous
regions have generally lower temperatures. The
winters are mild in lowland areas, with a minimum
amount of snow and ice, yet, mountains are usually
snow-covered. Moreover, a common phenomenon is the
occurrence of different climactic conditions during
the same season (for instance, mild heat in coastal
areas and cool temperatures in mountainous regions).
Greek Islands
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The islands are Greece’s
chief morphological trait and an integral part of
the country’s civilization and tradition. The Greek
territory comprises 6,000 islands and islets
scattered in the Aegean and Ionian Sea, a truly
unique phenomenon on the European continent; of
these islands only 227 are inhabited. The Greek
Archipelago takes up 7,500 km of the country’s total
16,000-km coastline, offering a highly diversified
landscape: beaches stretching along many kilometers,
sheltered bays and coves, golden stretches of sand
with dunes, pebbly beaches, coastal caves with steep
rocks and black sand typical of volcanic soil,
coastal wetlands... Many Greek beaches have been
awarded the blue flag under the programme
Blue Flags of Europe . Apart from swimming, they
lend themselves to scuba diving, snorkeling, water
skiing, sailing and windsurfing. As they are the
cradle of some of the most ancient and prosperous
European civilizations (the Cycladic, Minoan
civilizations, etc.), the islands boast unique
archaeological sites, an outstanding architectural
heritage and centuries-old, fascinating local
traditions of a multifaceted cultural past.
Moreover, 58.5% of the country’s lodging
establishments and 62.6% of hotel beds are found on
the islands (data for 2003). All the above, combined
with the ideal climate, the safety of Greek waters
and the short distances between ports and coasts,
have rendered the Greek islands extremely popular
among Greek and foreign visitors.
The Greek coasts
The Greek coast has a
total length of approximately 16,000 km. Half of
these are on the thousands of Greek islands, while
the rest extends along the mainland. What
characterizes the famous Greek coasts is their
unique diversity (beaches stretching over many
kilometers, small bays and coves, sandy beaches with
dunes, pebbly shores, coastal caves surrounded by
steep rocks and with the characteristic dark sand of
volcanic soils, coastal wetlands), their clean and
transparent waters which have made them renowned all
over the world and, for this reason, extremely
popular. In 2004, Greece had 378 beaches and 7
marinas that were awarded the “Blue
Flag”, a fact that puts the country in a
top-ranking position among the European countries.
Most of the thousands of Greek coasts are freely
accessible and you have the opportunity to discover
and enjoy them without the presence of a large
number of swimmers. There are, however, also many
organized beaches in the country with the necessary
infrastructure providing high-quality services
(umbrellas, reclining chairs, changing booths,
cafes, bar-restaurants etc), where, apart from
swimming, you can enjoy water sports (water ski,
windsurfing, diving etc) as well as other means of
having fun in the water, such as the parachute for
one or two persons, “tyres” and the “banana”, pedalo,
jet ski etc. All organized beaches also have
lifeguard towers ensuring safe swimming in the area.
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