Samos
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All Greek islands can claim to be unique and with some justification. Samos lays strong claims. First of all, if you are going on holiday to find water theme parks, lively discos by night and suggestively named bars, look elsewhere. Samos is not the island for you.
Rhodes
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Basking in perpetual sunshine, Rhodes is one of the most favoured islands in Greece. Weather apart, there are many good reason to visit but topping the list is Medieval Rhodes town itself. Founded in 408BC and now encircled within 8miles (13km) of sturdy walls, the town has been home to many over the centuries but it is the Knights of St John who left the visible marks now admired by all.
Mykonos
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Mykonos is popular with tourists from all over the world, since it is with beach and cultural holiday connect perfectly. Around 200 beaches for sunbathing - we visit especially among young people very popular Paradise Beach and the quieter Agios Ioannis beach.
Kefalonia
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Kefalonia is 781 square kilometers, the largest of the Ionian Islands, and looks back on a 4500-year-old history.
The beauty of the island of Kefalonia Greece known to only a few tourists.
Peloponesse
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Peloponnese is the southernmost part of mainland Greece extended and technically can be considered as the island due to the completion in 1893, construction of the Corinth Canal.
Crete
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What is it about Crete that makes thousands of tourists visit it year by year?
Some of them are probably looking for the shining sun, beautiful beaches and swimming pools to enjoy their holidays and unwind far away from the stress and worries of their everyday lives. Others visit the island, considered a cradle of European civilization, to find monuments that tell us about a history that dates back to almost 2000 years BC.