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To all Beach Junkies out there!

Are you looking to get away from it all? Are you dreaming of soaking your toes in golden-white sands and dipping into emerald waters while being surrounded by towering white-washed limestone cliffs and sheer beauty? It seems you are in need for some Greek loving! Thousands of tourists choose Zakynthos and Crete as their holiday destinations…why don’t you? Lay down your beach towel, take off your flip-flops and soak in the jaw-dropping views that surround you in Zakynthos and Crete!

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Cyprus Theatre Museum in Limassol

Housed in the Panos Solomonides Cultural Centre, the Cyprus Theatre Museum first opened in 2012 providing insight on the history of theatre is Cyprus. The thrilling museum permanently houses an exhibition which includes theatrical costumes, stage props, scale models, printed materials, posters as well as photographs, sketches and audiovisual material. Museum visitors get to set on an exciting virtual tour through the history of theatre and witness how the art of theatre progressed through time!

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Must-Visit: The Acropolis of Rhodes

Rhode’s Acropolis is like no other Acropolis found across Greece as it was not fortified. As excavations have surfaced the island’s Acropolis boasted with sanctuaries, public building and marvellous temples which were built on steep landscapes that were skilfully supported by indestructible walls. Rhode’s Acropolis is by far one of the top Hellenistic architectural wonders throughout the Greek world. Some of the most impressive landmarks found within the Acropolis include:

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3 Must-Visit Natural Landmarks in Rhodes

Besides being renowned for its glorious history and cultural heritage as well as fabulous sandy bays and shimmering blue waters, the island of Rhodes also boasts with jaw-dropping natural landscapes. Take a look at our top three favourite natural landscapes you must-visit when holidaying in Rhodes!

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Old Perithia – the Ghost Village

The ghost village of Old Perithia is tucked away on the north side of Corfu, hidden on the hillsides of Mount Pantokrator, about 650 metres high. Exploring Old Perithia is just like taking a time travel trip into the past.

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Crete – The Great Palace of Knossos

Renowned as the world’s richest and largest Minoan Site Knossos, the ancient Minoan capital city of Crete, Knossos was first inhabited during the Neolithic period and developed into a political and commercial hub right after the powerful King Minos built his palace in the 1900s BC. Even though the first palace was demolished in the 1700s, the powerful Minoans soon rebuilt the city and restored their power. The city of Knossos and its marvellous ancient ruins were discovered in 1978. Ever since Knossos was discovered it has been a major tourist attraction.

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The Great Samaria Gorge of Crete

Setting on a hike through Samaria Gorge is one of the must-do activities everyone should experience when in Crete. No one has ever visited Crete without at least hearing of the Samaria Gorge, which is also called Farangas by the locals. Samaria Gorge is without a doubt the most stunning gorge on the island.

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