Posted in November 1, 2010 ¬ 1:35 pmh.admin
Greece is crowded with entertainment for people of all ages. If you want to travel in Greece, there’s no doubt that you’ll enjoy everything it has to offer! Do you want to take your vacation a little different? Take yacht sailing in Greece and get to see these exotic destinations.
Here are less familiar Greek islands [...]
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Posted in September 28, 2010 ¬ 12:28 pmh.admin
A sailing vacation offer completely offers unique holiday experience to others. Today there are many sailing destinations across the world that offers best of sailing vacations. Most popular sailing destinations are Greece, Italy, Croatia and Turkey. If you want to experience best of sailing vacation in one of spectacular coast of Mediterranean then Greece is [...]
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Posted in September 24, 2010 ¬ 4:48 pmh.admin
Greece is often called God’s country for its natural beauty .It is one of the popular sailing destinations across the world today and has many crowded coats in the season. However, if you are looking for refreshing, sailing vacation in Greece with fewer crowds at best price then you definitely need to visit the country [...]
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Posted in August 27, 2010 ¬ 4:34 pmh.admin
Have you ever been to Sporades island of Greece? No!! If you are an avid sailing lover, then you should consider checking it out when you head for yacht sailing in Greece. The Sporades islands are located alongside the Pelion Peninsula in the Aegean Sea. Its dappled pine forest, bright sandy beaches and sparkling night [...]
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Posted in May 11, 2010 ¬ 3:59 pmh.admin
Nothing can be so thrilling and exciting like sailing through waves, with cool breezes passing through. We always dream of such vacation or events, which is full of explosive enthusiasm.There are several services or companies worldwide which provide sailing yachts. There are hundreds of yachts available for sailing. Like racing yachts, for cruise, day sailing [...]
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Posted in April 1, 2010 ¬ 10:45 amh.admin
Heraklion is capital of Crete and also the fourth largest city in Greece. During the ancient history Heraklion also known as Candia, a Venetian adaptation which means Candy in English. Heraklion is enriched with an impressive ancient Castle, the Venetian style architecture and the fish taverns along the waterfront. Either within its inland areas or [...]
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Posted in March 31, 2010 ¬ 10:55 amh.admin
Rhodes is one of Dodecanese major islands are that located in the Aegean Sea and the biggest among the group. Known as one of the most popular holiday islands in Greece either to tourists and local residents from the Greece mainland. It has crowded towns, villages and tourist resorts that lay on its beautiful coasts [...]
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Posted in March 31, 2010 ¬ 10:31 amh.admin
Resided in the Aegean Sea and part of the Cyclades Islands, Mykonos knows as one of the most tourists visited destination in Europe. The islands offers a complete vacation experience, its cosmopolitan atmosphere with an exciting nightlife is well known among the world celebrities. Mykonos city environment that is full of Mykonian whitewashed houses and [...]
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Posted in March 31, 2010 ¬ 10:26 amh.admin
The great Athens city, the Capitol of Greece resided as part of the Attica Prefecture. Attica itself surrounded with beautiful shorelines of the Evoikos Gulf on the Northeast, and the Aegean Sea from the East up to the Southwestern. A beauty surrounded beach line with up to 1,800 km shoreline that bordered with an Azure [...]
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Posted in March 30, 2010 ¬ 9:54 amh.admin
Santorini is a small volcanic island that located in the southern Aegean Sea. It is part of the Cyclades Islands and also the most far located island. There are numbers of popular theory that told Santorini used to be part of the mythical Atlantis. A bit different that the other Greece’s islands most beaches of [...]
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