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With endless days of sunshine, amazing beaches, beautiful countryside and a wealth of history spanning thousands of years, it is no wonder that Greece and its islands are a popular destination for package holidays. Offering something for everyone, Greece is the ideal holiday choice for families, couples and groups of people who want a break in the sun along with some fascinating historical sites to explore.

Kassandra peninsula

With sandy beaches, rolling green hillside, quaint unspoilt villages and lively nightlife, the Kassandra peninsula is the most popular mainland area. Resorts like Athens, Halkidiki and Thessalonika are among the favourites.

Thessalonika is among the oldest cities in Europe and was rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1917. Here the old blends nicely with the new, including Byzantine churches and traditional tavernas to modern shopping malls and trendy nightclubs. A must when staying in Thessalonika is a trip to Mount Olympus where all the family will enjoy exploring the area.

Less than an hour from Thessalonika you will find the beach resorts of Halkidiki where you can relax

Meteora Monasteries

on the beach, enjoy some water sports, take a boat trip and explore places like Petrolona Caves and Meteora Monasteries and much much much more.

Each of the Greek islands offers something different. Crete is the largest island and is popular with youngsters looking for some excitement, especially in the vibrant resort of Agios Nikolaos. Here you will find plenty of water sports, bars, nightclubs and shops but there are lots of quieter resorts where families can enjoy playing and relaxing on the beach. The islands rugged coastline has plenty of rocky inlets where the children can spend hours exploring the rock pools and caves.

Agios Nikolaos

Crete is particularly attractive for hiking holidays in the spring when the island is awash with beautiful wild flowers.

Although Zante experienced a massive earthquake in 1953, the island still has plenty of historical ruins to explore and its Vai Beach is regarded by many as the best beach in Greece. The island also offers scuba diving opportunities and the chance to see the endangered Loggerhead Turtles nesting grounds.

The island of Rhodes is well known for its ancient sites and beautiful beaches and is home to the

Rhodes Beach

resort of Faliraki which is popular with young party-goers. The beaches of Ixia and Kremasti are popular with families holidaying on the island.

Other popular Greek islands include Santorini with its wonderful volcanic beaches, the laid back Thassos, Corfu, Kos and Skiathos.

There are always lots of great late deals available to Greece and the Greek islands throughout the internet.

Famed for its beautiful white sandy beaches, crystal clear blue waters and perfect weather, the island of Lefkas is a perfect island paradise. With long, hot summers and warm winters it is no wonder visitors take winter sun holidays on this amazing Greek island. This charming island

Lefkas

offers a traditional Greek atmosphere with quaint villages, beautiful forest clad mountains and green farmland. Lefkas attracts couples and families looking for a relaxing beach holiday therefore there is not a lot of lively nightlife except in Nidri where you will find some nightclubs and beach bars. Lefkas Town is a car-free town full of tiny churches, bright coloured wooden houses, traditional tavernas, great shopping opportunities and a few clubs. The restaurants and waterfront tavernas serve fresh seafood dishes along with traditional Greek cuisine and international dishes, all washed down with some of the island’s own Vertamo wine. And of course a visit to this Greek island would not be complete without sampling the traditional Ouzo. There are also some lively tavernas at Ligia which offer a party atmosphere and stay open until the early hours of the morning. The little fishing village of Periiali is a great choice of destination for visitors just wanting a quiet relaxing break from all the hustle and bustle of the larger resorts.

Lefkas Town

Most Lefkas holidays focus on the wonderful beaches with the most popular resorts being on the flatter east coast. However, there are some excellent beaches on the west coast like Kathisma and Athani, and Porta Katsiki on the south-west coast. Although less accessible, there are some beautiful secluded bays and coves along the islands south coast which can be explored by hiring a boat and sailing along the coastline. Lefkas is popular with sailing and Water sports enthusiasts. These include diving, water-skiing, fishing and windsurfing at Vassiliki on the south coast. Lefkas has two international sailing centres where you can hire boats and dinghies for a leisurely sail around the coastline.

Away from the beach there is plenty for the whole family to do on their package holidays to Lefkas. The island is joined to the Greek mainland by a swing bridge, enabling visitors to explore the Greek coastline up to Parga. Discover the amazing countryside and traditional villages on foot or by bicycle. Enjoy a boat or catamaran trip to the islands of Skorpios, Meganissi, Sparti or Madouri.

Vassiliki

Lefkas enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate which is stable throughout the year. From April to November the temperature in Lefkas rarely dips below 20C with July and August seeing temperatures well into the 30′s. May to September sees temperatures above 25C with 10 hours of sunshine a day. Rain is non-existent during the summer months and evenings are warm and dry, perfect for an al-fresco meal at one of the islands traditional tavernas. April sees temperatures starting to rise above 20C and with 8 hours of sunshine a day this is an excellent time to take one of the many holiday deals on offer to the island.

Kefalonia is the largest island of the Ionians and is regarded as one of the most beautiful. This scenic Greek island has an impressive rugged landscape with lush green valleys, beautiful beaches, bays and inlets. The island is popular with families and couples looking for the ideal destination for their package holidays to the Greek islands. The deserted beaches, mountains, sweet smelling pine-clad forests and quaint

Kefalonia

fishing villages add to the islands charm. The book Captain Corelli’s Mandolin was set on Kefalonia. Kefalonia plays host to many festivals, religious and cultural events during the year including the Feasts of the Virgin Mary and Agios Gerassimos, the Robola Wine Festival and many musical and theatrical events.

A holiday on Kefalonia can be as restful or as energetic as you wish. You can laze on the long sandy beaches or spend your days exploring the islands traditional villages, archaeological ruins, Venetian castles, orthodox churches and visiting Kefalonia’s atmospheric capital.

Myrtos Beach

Surrounded by vertical rock cliffs, Myrtos is the island’s most popular beach with glorious golden sands and crystal clear blue waters. Surrounded by crystal clear blue water, Kefalonia offers excellent scuba diving facilities for both beginners and experienced divers. The island also offers snorkelling and great sailing opportunities around Kefalonia and the other Ionian Islands. Wakeboarding, parasailing, water-skiing, jet-skiing, banana boats and ringos are among the activities offered at the larger resorts on the island.

Walkers and hikers are attracted to Kefalonia for its amazing scenery. Wander around the island following the ancient footpaths found criss-crossing the landscape which will give you an insight into the history of Kefalonia. Cycling is also very popular on the island with many quiet roads, back roads and tracks for you to follow. Enjoy a scenic ride through the beautiful unspoilt countryside or speed through the forest-clad mountainous terrain. Stop off on your ride for some relaxation and a refreshing swim at the deserted beaches along the way. Another way to discover the wonders of this beautiful island is on horseback. There are many trails that will lead riders through the olive groves, hills and countryside to the beautiful beaches where both horse and rider can enjoy a relaxing ride. A great way to explore the coastline is by sea-kayak. Discover remote beaches and amazing caves and rock formations as you glide through the crystal-clear blue waters of

Greek Island of Kefalonia

the Kefalonia coastline.

Not to be missed is a visit to Kefalonia’s National Park for the protection of the islands flora and fauna. Other places to visit on your cheap holidays to Kefalonia include the harbour town of Sami where the film Captain Corelli’s Mandolin was filmed, picturesque Fiskado, the caves at Melissani and Drogorati and the island of Ithaca.

With a typically Mediterranean climate, Kefalonia enjoys long hot sunny summers and mild wet winters. Summers are virtually rain free with up to 12 hours of sunshine a day and temperatures often reaching 30C. Winters see plenty of rain with temperatures reaching lows of 9C.

The small Greek island of Ithaca lies just a few miles from Kefalonia. This tranquil island can only be reached by sea as there is no airport. Unspoilt, warm and welcoming, the island has small deserted sand and shingle beaches, quaint little fishing villages and monasteries which all add to the charm of this small island paradise. Last minute holidays to Ithaca offer peace and relaxation on an unspoilt Greek island which is full of tradition and charm.

Ithaca

Ithaca is almost divided into two parts by two mountain ranges linked by a narrow strip of land. In the north of the island is Kioni Bay with beautiful little coves which are backed by olive groves. Also in the north is the pretty fishing village of Frikes which has lots of taverna’s and is regarded by many as the nicest area of the island. Vathi, the capital of Ithaca, sits at one end of a beautiful natural bay in the south of the island. The capital is a quaint port with a promenade lined with Greek neo-classical houses which continue up into the hills, a charming town square, town hall and taverna’s where you can sample some traditional Greek cuisine.

Ithaca beach

The beaches on Ithaca are ideal for those wanting to just relax under the sun and let the world just pass by. There are numerous bays and small coves all around the island and beautiful quiet beaches at Vathi, Kioni and Frikes. If you are looking for beaches with more activity and water sports you will need to take the ferry to the sandy white beach at Myrtos on the island of Kefalonia. Whilst visiting Kefalonia don’t forget to see the illuminated Melissani Cave and underwater lake. Kefalonia has some beautiful little villages where you can relax over a quiet meal at one of the many restaurants and cafes.

If you are looking for the ideal destination for a walking or hiking holiday then look no further than the island of Ithaca. Follow the trails around the island and marvel at the spectacular views across the Ionian Sea and soak up the traditional Greek atmosphere at the pretty little fishing villages. There are plenty of local taverna’s along the trails where you can stop off for some traditional Greek cuisine washed down with some Ouzo!

Ithaca is steeped in Greek mythical history and is home to three of the main Odysseus sights. Marvel at the views on a three hour round trip walk to the Arethoussa Spring, visit the Cave of the Nymphs, visit the abandoned ruins of the medieval capital of Paleohora and explore the ruins of the Castle of Odysseus. All of these sights offer amazing photographic opportunities so don’t forget your camera.

Kioni

There is very little nightlife on Ithaca with most visitors spending their evenings relaxing over a quiet meal at the local traditional restaurants. Many people on their travel deals to the island enjoy a romantic al fresco meal under the warm evening air, taking in the amazing views of the island which leave a lasting memory of the beautiful tranquil Greek island of Ithaca.

Ithaca enjoys a typically mild Mediterranean climate all year round with the temperature soaring to the 30˚C mark from June through to September. The winter months are very warm with temperatures around 15˚C from December to February. All through the summer the sun shines for around 12 hours a day and the beautiful clear blue sea is just perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Even in March and April the sun shines for around 7 hours a day with temperatures often exceeding 20˚C.

The small Greek island of Alonissos has ‘ECO island’ status. This means that the island promotes sustainable development and will preserve its natural ecosystem. Holidays to the island are ideal for visitors looking for a totally relaxed holiday with a slow pace of life on a beautiful Greek island. Relaxing at the cafes and beach tavernas is the order of the day; if you are looking for lively nightlife then this is not the place for you.

Patitiri Harbour

The liveliest scene is found at the Old Town of Patitiri. Here in Patitiri you can wander around the quaint flower-lined streets taking in the traditional houses, artist’s studios and not forgetting a stop or two at the tavernas and bars. Excursions to the neighbouring islands of Skiathos, Skopelos, Skyros, Gioura and Peristera depart from the peaceful harbour here. Skyros Town has an Archaeological Museum and the remains of the ancient acropolis, and an overnight stay will give you a chance to take in some of the lively nightclubs and bars in the town centre. The green hills, tranquil forests, olive groves and fig orchards, along with the picturesque fishing villages of Steni Vala and Votsi, attract walkers and hikers to the island. The island offers many walks to beaches like Megalos Mourtias near Patitiri.

The Alonissos beaches are extremely clean with beautiful clear water which is mainly due to the islands Marine National Park which was set up to protect endangered species like the monk seal. The whole family will enjoy a day out at the Marine Park where you take in the beautiful scenery, watch the amazing monk seals and even take a tour of the deserted islands where you will see groups of friendly dolphins swimming

Marine Park

by. Many people regard the waters here as the clearest in the Mediterranean. The unspoilt, secluded coves of the island are very popular with snorkellers and those looking for the perfect location to relax in the sun and a quiet dip in the beautiful crystal-clear blue sea. Water taxis, ferries and small charter boats take visitors to explore the beaches, including Agios Dimirios, Chyssi Milia, Tzortzi Yialos and Kokkinokastro beaches. For those looking for really secluded beaches on their holiday packages to the island should try the tiny offshore islands like Peristera. Scuba diving is also very popular here. The wonderful crystal-clear waters here enable divers to explore a sunken city and ancient shipwrecks dating back to the 5th century BC.

A day trip to Athens should be on your agenda when on your late deals to Alonissos. Full of historical sites; don’t forget to visit the Acropolis, the Theatre of Dionysos and the National Archaeological Museum. A leisurely stroll around the city will take you to many restaurants, cafes and bars where you can relax over a quiet drink and meal.

Alonissos enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate of long, hot, dry summers with gentle cooling breezes known as the meltemi that blow in from the sea. Summers on the island of Alonissos see temperatures of around 30C from June to August with about 13 hours of sunshine a day.

Monk Seal

September and October see temperatures around 25C with April and May still enjoying temperatures around 20C and up to 7 hours of sunshine a day.

The unspoilt Greek island of Naxos is the largest and one of the most beautiful islands in the Cyclades. Offering sandy beaches, clear blue water, vibrant green valleys and an amazing mountainous interior, Naxos attracts a vast array of visitors. Families, couples of all ages, beach lovers, culture vultures, walkers, cyclists and windsurfers are all attracted to Naxos, many staying in the capital Naxos Town which is ideal as a base for exploring the island.

Plaka Beach

Naxos has 90 miles of coastline with some of the best beaches in the Mediterranean. These golden sandy beaches are often backed by sand dunes and bamboo with crystal clear blue waters. Many of the beaches have tavernas on the beach. The whole of the south-east coast consists of uncrowded beaches that become quieter and unspoilt the further south you go. The beaches on the east coast are much more secluded than the islands other beaches. There are far too many beaches to mention but those you must visit whilst on Naxos are Agios Georgios (Naxos Town), Agios Prokopis (just 3 miles from the capital) and the quiet pale sandy beach of Plaka. Naxos is very popular with windsurfers who flock to beaches like Agios Georgios, Plaka and Mikri Vigla where they can enjoy the shallow

Mikri Vigla

 warm water, breezes and wonderful surroundings. Naxos has many contained bays and lagoons and offshore flat reefs which are great for windsurfing. Other watersports available include snorkelling, fishing, kite-surfing, wake-boarding, water-skiing and canoeing.

Naxos isn’t just about the beach. The island has traditional villages with whitewashed houses, fishing villages like Apollonas in the north, ancient ruins and hundreds of Byzantine churches waiting to be explored. Spend a day exploring the narrow lanes of Naxos Town with its Venetian houses and castle, churches and tavernas. Take a trip inland and explore the unspoilt villages, mountains and countryside. Naxos has many paths and trails that criss-cross the island. Walkers and hikers can wander through olive grove and orchards whilst discovering the islands ancient monasteries, churches and castles. Visitors with plenty of energy will love the many cycle routes which take them over the mountainous terrain and along the scenic coastal routes. Discover the off-the-beaten-track routes and take in the glorious coastal routes on horseback. A great way to spend an evening on your family holidays to Naxos is by taking a sunset ride along the beautiful beaches. For perfect relaxation try an island-hopping boat trip. View Naxos from the sea and visit other Cyclades Islands including Mykonos, Paros and Andros.

Naxos Town

Naxos enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate, with bright sunny days in the summer and mild winters. Naxos enjoys cooler summers than the rest of the Greek islands due to the strong breezes from the Meltemi winds that blow from the north. These winds help keep temperatures down and provide welcome relief from the heat during the hot summer months. June sees temperatures around 23C with July and August often seeing temperatures reaching 28C. Summer months enjoy 11 hours of sunshine a day with winter months still seeing 3 hours of sunshine a day making Naxos a perfect choice for your last minute holidays at any time of the year.

Paxos is the smallest of the seven Ionian Islands, covering an area of less than ten square miles. The island is dwarfed by its neighbour Corfu and by the Epirus coast of mainland Greece. This tiny green island is only accessible by boat from neighboring Corfu.

The island offers visitors the chance to mix with the native islanders and enjoy a quiet, relaxing holiday close to nature. There are no large hotel complexes on the island and the villas and apartments are set apart from each other with no overcrowding. Paxos does not rely on tourism as it’s main source of income. The island is like a massive olive grove and still produces fine olive oil. This famous olive oil can be bought in the charming traditional village shops, along with wines, honey, cheeses and souvenirs.

Loggos

Day trippers who visit the island from neighbouring Corfu rarely venture past the islands capital Gaios and the quaint little villages of Lakka and Loggos. For those staying longer than a day there is the whole island to explore along coastal paths, old mule paths and country lanes where even at the height of the summer months you will rarely bump into any other people, making Paxos a haven for walkers. Not only does the island offer peaceful woodland walks but also has quaint fishing villages, hidden coves, beautiful beaches and dramatic cliffs. Many visitors to the island take a scenic tour of the island by boat to discover the secluded coves and bays, many of which are on the east coast and only accessible from the sea. Boats set sail from Gaios, Lakka and Loggos which are all natural harbours.

Due to high temperatures and warm waters, the islands beaches attract beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts, particularly the main beach at Lakka. Water sports on offer include wind-surfing, parasailing, water-skiing, wake-boarding, fishing and pedalos. The beautiful crystal clear blue waters and the rugged seabed attract many divers and snorkellers to the island. Exploring the sites and amazing marine life is something not to be missed when on one of the many last minute holiday deals to Paxos. There is a dive school in Lakka that offers tuition and equipment hire. A boat trip to the tiny island of Antipaxos offers beautiful white sandy secluded beaches, just like being on a desert island.

Whether you are looking for an ideal beach holiday destination or a relaxing winter break there are always lots of holiday deals to Paxos available throughout the internet.

The large Greek island of Rhodes is a popular holiday destination with families and couples alike. With a great sunny climate the island offers a wide range of resorts, beautiful beaches and lots of restaurants, cafes and bars. The island has a resort to suit everyone, from lively Faliraki to the quiet village resorts of Kremasti and Pastida. The small village of Afandou is full of Greek tradition and offers a very friendly atmosphere. The liveliest resort on the island is Faliraki, famous for its nightlife and immense waterpark. By staying at the nearby resorts of Haraki or Kalathos you can enjoy the lively nightlife in Faliraki and quieter days away from all the crowds.

Rhodes has numerous Blue Flag beaches, with all types ranging from fine sandy beaches with lots of facilities to quiet secluded coves for complete relaxation away from the crowds. The sheltered beaches on the east coast Mediterranean Sea are perfect for swimming and sunbathing whilst those on the windy west coast Aegean Sea are best for windsurfing, especially at

Trianda

Trianda. The less-developed beaches on the south coast offer quieter more peaceful settings for total relaxation. There are all kinds of watersports on offer around the island including jet-skiing, water-skiing, windsurfing, parasailing, paragliding and not forgetting pedalos and banana boat rides for all the family to enjoy. For scuba diving fans there are dive centres which offer tuition and trips out to designated dive areas. Kalithea Bay is one of the most popular diving spots with underwater caves and ancient spa baths just waiting to be explored.   

Rhodes isn’t all about the beaches and nightlife, there is plenty of sightseeing to do. The island has lots of ancient sites and medieval castles to explore.

Rhodes Town

 The medieval city of Rhodes Town is well worth a visit along with Rhodes prettiest village of Lindos which has a very beautiful bay. Rhodes Town is well preserved with charming cobbled streets and fortified walls. For walking enthusiasts there are the wooded mountains in the interior of the island which offer great hiking opportunities shaded from the sun. For the more energetic take a cycle ride to explore the countryside, towns, beaches and mountainside along the many trails that crisscross the island. Sail the beautiful crystal clear blue waters around the island or take a relaxing trip on a yacht, catamaran or ferry to Kos, Symi or a cruise to Turkey.

The Waterpark in Faliraki and the Aquarium in Rhodes Town make great family days out and are two places not to be missed on your family holidays to Rhodes. Other family activities on offer include paint-balling, go-karting, mini-golf and bowling. For adrenalin junkies there is also bungee-jumping, not for the faint hearted!

Waterfall at the Valley of the Butterflies

Holiday packages to Rhodes should also include a visit to the Palace of the Grand Masters and the Colossus at Rhodes Town, the Valley of the Butterflies close to the village of Theologos and Monolithos Castle near the village of Monolithos.

The small, circular island of Thassos is located off the southern coast of mainland Greece, about 8 miles from the coastline of Macedonia. This unspoilt island has beautiful beaches which attract visitors looking for a

Thassos

quiet, relaxed break with a tradition Greek atmosphere. Resorts on Thassos include Thassos Town, Skala Potamias, Skala Prinos, Skala Rachoni, Golden Beach, Perfkari, Limenaria and Potos.

Thassos beaches on the south and east coast of the island are the most popular, with the quieter beaches and cove on the west coast. Golden Beach, Alyki and Paradise Beach, along with the sandy beaches at Skala Potamias are considered to be the best on the island. All of the beaches offer excellent conditions for swimming and watersports.

Covered in forested mountains, gentle hills and green farmland make the

Thassos beach

 island ideal for walking, cycling and horse riding. The island has lots of quaint, picturesque mountain villages to explore, including Sotira, Panagia, Paries and Potamia. Like Mount Ipsaron, these villages are located off the beaten track but are worth visiting to soak up the tradition and culture of the island.
Waiting to be explored on foot or mountain bike are the rugged mountains, olive groves and pine forests, along with some really good coastal paths.
Pure white marble has been produced here for more than 2000 years. A visit to the ancient marble quarries and the islands museum which is home to many ancient marble sculptures is a must. Limenas offers visitors the chance to see local artists creating fantastic marble sculptures which can then be purchased in one of the towns many art shops.

Thassos amphitheatre

Excursions available include trips to the Limenas to see the Acropolis and temples dedicated to Apollo and Athena, and the ancient amphitheatre where performances are held during the summer evenings, boat trips to the islands of Kinira and Thassopoula and visits to medieval monasteries.

Summer months here are hot and dry with temperatures around 27C and 11 hours of sunshine a day.

When looking at holiday deals to Thassos why not consider visiting during the spring when the island enjoys warm weather with little rainfall and is covered in beautiful, colourful wild flowers.

If you are looking for a relaxing break in a traditional, unspoilt setting then watch out for the many last minute holidays which are on offer to this beautiful Greek island of Thassos.

The Greek island of Samos is a mountainous island in the North Aegean Sea, close to the Turkish coastline.

Samos is the birthplace of many famous people, including the mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras, the astronomer Aristarchus and the philosopher Epicurus.

The island covers an area of about 220 sq miles, with a coastline of nearly 100 miles in length.

Samos has something for the whole family, with beautiful sandy beaches with crystal clear waters, quiet coves, wonderful landscape, mountains, lush greenery, vineyards and plenty of history.

There are three main beach areas on Samos. These areas are to the north-west of Samos Town, in the south-west of the island near Pythagorion and in the south-west around the smaller resorts of Kampos and Votsalakia.

The most popular resorts are those of Samos Town, Pythagorion and Kokkari.
The beautiful Samos Town is located in a horseshoe bay with quaint houses which lead down to the towns promenade. Here there are tavernas, lots of tourist shops and many hotels. The town is home to an excellent museum which houses ancient relics.
Pythagorion has a lovely harbour which is lined with a cobbled street, bars, tavernas and cafes. The main town is very tourist orienated with many shops, restaurants,bars and a museum.
Kokkari was once a small fishing village but is now one of the islands top resorts. The waterfront here is lined with nightclubs, cocktail bars, bars, restaurants and cafes. Kokkari is very popular with surfers.

Places of Interest

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pythagoreion where you can see the remains of this ancient fortified port which includes Greek and Roman monuments and the Eupalinian Aqueduct. 

The ruins of the Heraion of Samos, an ancient temple sanctuary which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.

Climate

Samos has a warm mediterranean climate, with dry hot days in the summer and mild winters with lots of rain. Temperatures in June average 26C, in July and August they average 27C. During Autumn temperatures drop to 20C and in the winter they drop to around 11C.

There are lots of great holiday packages on offer to this wonderful island of Samos.

Why not take advantage of one of the late deals available throughout the internet and explore this beautiful island.