What to see next - Greece
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Kastoria | Rating: 7.60 |
Kastoria is very similar to Ohrid, which is located nearby, in Macedonia. A similar lake, a similar town and similar mountains with snow caps, read more... |
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Asos | Rating: 7.20 |
Asos (Assos) is a miniature village in the north of Kefalonia island. In the winter months, when there are few tourists, the population is less than 100 people. But in the Middle Ages it was a significant defense center and regional capital, read more... |
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Platamonas castle | Rating: 7.20 |
The castle of Platamonas was founded by Crusaders in the 10th century. It is built between the mountains and the sea, in a strategic point between Greek Macedonia and southern Greece, read more... |
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Voidokilia beach | Rating: 7.00 |
Voidokilia beach is a true natural gem of Greece. It is difficult to access and therefore little known among tourists. Sandy dunes are located around the beach, which are rare on the Peloponnese peninsula, read more... |
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Ghost town and Mystra Fortress | Rating: 6.80 |
Mystra is an abandoned medieval city, which was located on a hill a few kilometers from the capital of the state of Sparta. Despite the fact that the cities were close by, in time they were separated by a whole millennium, read more... |
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Delphi | Rating: 6.60 |
Delphi is an ancient Greek city included in the World Heritage List. It is located on the mountain slope, 10 kilometers away from the Gulf of Corinth. Near the ancient city there is a modern tourist town of the same name, read more... |
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Corinth Canal | Rating: 6.20 |
The Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. The canal was initially proposed in classical times even B.C. But at that time people did not know how to find out the water level on both sides of the canal. There were concerns that the water level in the Gulf of Corinth is higher than in the Saronic Gulf, read more... |
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Myrtos beach | Rating: 6.00 |
The most beautiful beach on the island of Kefalonia and one of the most beautiful in Greece. The surface is sandy-pebble, the entrance to the sea is difficult, as the pebbles are quite large. So the beach looks better than it really is. But there is a toilet, garbage cans, shower and cafe, read more... |
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