Articles tagged ‘Information’
Classic Greece Adventure Trip Review
By Cristina | April 23rd, 2008 |When you are planning your first visit to Greece it’s very difficult to create an itinerary to comprise at least the most important aspects of the Greek civilization. The Classic Greece Adventure Trip manages to combine, in a very interesting way, visits to the most important historical sites in the Peloponnese region with the [...]
Easy tool to find cheap hotels in Greece
By Cristina | April 12th, 2008 |If you are looking for cheap hotels in Greece, you just got a bit luckier. We are proud to announce an improved hotel search function on this site which allows you to get results from multiple travel-booking sites all at once. Finding a cheap hotel in Greece will sure be much easier from now on. [...]
Tips to save money on your Europe vacation in 2008
By Cristina | April 2nd, 2008 |At BootsnAll they’ve just published an interesting article full of useful tips on how to save money while you travel in Europe.
If you live in the States, earn your salary in US$ or just live outside the Euro-zone, it’s pretty clear by now that a vacation in Europe is not exactly affordable this year. [...]
2008: the best year to visit the Americas
By Cristina | March 26th, 2008 |If you are living in Europe, you probably realized already that Euro has being up for the past year while the US Dollar has been going down. While it’s not the best situation if you earn your salary in US Dollars or plan to visit any country in the Euro zone, you can actually turn [...]
Early Book Discounts
By Cristina | January 31st, 2008 |If you are one of those travelers who prefer to use a tour operator to book your vacation (or a cruise) and don’t look for a hotel to stay in, now it’s time to start searching for the early book discounts.
While the sales and discounts are in full swings in all stores, travel agents all [...]
A Mystery of Santorini: Akrotiri
By Cristina | January 7th, 2008 |One day in about 1500 BC, the peaceful volcano underneath the beautiful –and then round- island of Santori, erupted. The island caved on itself, forming the current caldera and offering the perfect soil for growing grapes.
Lesvos (Lesbos)
By Cristina | December 22nd, 2007 |The third largest of the Greek Islands, Lesvos (Lesbos) is a place preferred by tourists who want to experience real Greece. A unique Petrified Forrest, medieval castles, lovely beaches, museums, traditional villages, hot springs…all unaffected by the mass tourism and yet so welcoming.
Lesbos residents = Lesbians?
The word “lesbian” originated from Sappho, a lyric poet who [...]
Easter in Greece
By Cristina | December 21st, 2007 |Easter is the most memorable holiday to be spent in Greece. Even if you are not the most devout Christian, you can’t help but be moved by the celebrations and they way life renews after 40 days of fast.
But the beauty of the holiday is only “competing” with the beauty of nature. Springtime in [...]
Sifnos
By Cristina | December 17th, 2007 |Once known for its gold and silver mines, today Sifnos is a well known Greek summer resort. The tourists are fascinated by the whitewashed houses, the culture and religion, while enjoying a magnificent day on the beach or visiting some of the museums on the island
Location
Sifnos is part of the Cyclades and lies between [...]
