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Destination Of Greek Islands

aSamos
    Samos, one of the most easterly Aegean islands just a stone’s throw from the coast of Asia Minor, is renowned for its wines, particularly for the white muscat wine found nowhere else. Among the island’s first inhabitants were the Pelasgians, who established the worship of the goddess Hera on Samos.
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aRhodes
    Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands and fourth largest of all Greek Islands. Located in the south east Aegean, Rhodes lies very close to Turkey. Rhodes is often called ""The Pearl of the Mediterranean"" and is known for its natural beauty, historical, and archaeological treasures. The landscape is mountainous and green with pine trees, and there are beautiful beaches. In 408 BC, the three major cities of Rhodes (Lindus, Ialysus and Cameirus) banded together to build a new grand city at the northern tip of the island
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aLesvos
    Lesvos is Jewel of the North Aegean is an island of natural beauty just five kilometers from the coast of Turkey, to the north of Chios and south of Limnos and is the third largest of all Greek islands. The island has been immortalized by the poetry of Sappho and Alcaeus both born here. The green island of Lesvos is like no other
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aKos
    Kos, who gave the world Hippocrates, father of medicine, looks like a huge floating garden. It lies south of Kalimnos and was first inhabited in the Neolithic era. In 700 B.C. it joined with Lindos, Kameiros, Lalyssos, Knidos and Halikarnassos to found the Dorian Hexapolis in the 4th century B.C. Its Asklepieion became famous as the leading ""hospital"" of antiquity
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aChios
    Chios is an island ideal for family and single travelers alike, for those who seek history and culture and for those who simply want to experience Greece. Beautiful beaches and coves are along every twist and turn of the rugged coastline
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aMykonos
    Mykonos is the most popular and sophisticated holiday resort of the Aegean. Luxury yachts from all over the world dock at its harbors, ferries arrive daily from Piraeus, Rafina, and Lavrion. Mykonos has more bars, restaurants, and discos than most other Greek islands and the quality of the beaches, food, music, precious jewelry, and nightlife is very popular.
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aSantorini
    Santorini is one of the most ruggedly beautiful and dramatic places on earth. Santorini, also known as Thira, is the most southern of the Cyclades islands and one of the most popular destinations in all of Greece
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aNaxos
    Naxos,the largest island in the Cyclades, home to the tallest mountain, Mount Zeus (1,010 m). In the most popular island chain for tourists, Naxos is relatively quiet, quaint, and charming.
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aParos
    Paros is the Grand Central Station of the Aegean. Most boats stop here. The Town is full of foreigners and bars. Head for the smaller villages or Antiparos. The tiny idyllic fishing village of Naoussa is so crowded in the summer that you have to stand in line to walk past the cafes that surround the port. The beaches of Paros though popular are also quite nice
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aPatmos
    The Jerusalem of the Aegean" is one way of describing Patmos or Patnos, as it was referred to in one 5th century inscription
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aCrete
    Crete, the fourth biggest Mediterranean island, is known for its richness and diversity and lays on the crossroad between Europe, Asia and Africa. About 250km long and 57km wide, it's highest point is 2400m. Known as the birthplace of Zeus
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aDelos
    Magical Delos, sister island of Mykonos, was first inhabited in 3000 B.C. This island, declared ""Sacred Island"" by the Greek government, contains ruins of one of the most important and glorious civilizations the world has ever known
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aAthens
    Athens alone is worth a trip to Greece. The Acropole, the Parthenon, the National Museum, the Plaka area, the Syndagma (Constitution) Square alone are worth to go to Athens
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