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Property in Greece

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In Greece, you are standing at a crossroads of culture, colour and civilisation, in the warmth of the southernmost part of Europe.

Walking through olive groves, you're walking through ancient sites. Move on to clusters of sparsely inhabited islands. Roam from beaches to rocky mountains and explore the stunning scenery. 

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Travelling in Greece
Greece Travel Blog
Travel logs, news, notes, thoughts, tips from Greece

Marozzi: Herodotus is no conventional history
“The Way of Herodotus: Travels With the Man Who Invented History” by Justin Marozzi is one of the year’s best and most engaging travel books. On the face of it, Marozzi’s strategy is a simple one, but it makes all the difference. Marozzi takes that most elegant of classic Greek writers, Herodotus, and not only [...]
Nothing more exciting than the approach to Athens from the sea
There is probably no more exciting voyage, to any educated man, than the approach to Athens from the sea. Every promontory, every island, every bay, has its history. If he knows the map of Greece, he needs no guide-book or guide to distract him; if he does not, he needs little Greek to ask of [...]
Two boys sing the Greek Christmas Carols
This is not a studio or in any way ‘professional’ recording; just two ordinary Greek boys singing the traditional Greek Christmas carols: “Good day my lords, and if it be your will, Christ’s the divine birth let me in your palace sing…” Boys all over Greece sing this song from house to house at Christmas.
Kontoglou, Smiling Enemies 2: At the Holy Mount
Tourism commands everything… In the end there was surrendered to tourism even the great castle of Orthodoxy, the Holy Mount. In that garden of the Mother of God, which, as she wished, no female foot stepped, human or not, now thousands of people come and go from all the races of the world, some with [...]
Kontoglou, Smiling Enemies - Tourists of Greece
Tourists visiting Greece are not always (rather seldom) prepared or willing to explore the place with some seriousness. This is known, but travel sites prefer to ignore it, afraid as they are of losing customers. Greece Travel Blog has no such fears, so that in the next few post I will be summarizing and translating [...]
I realized we were living a dream
Looking out of the window while going to Meteora, my wife and I realized we were living a dream ? traveling with family in Greece. The Mediterranean climate, vegetation and island atmosphere is what we were seeking after such a long, cold winter. We explored ancient islands, hiked along the edge of an ancient volcano, [...]
Across the wild vast view of Parnassus
It was a teeming, dazzling day, with light scarfs of cloud-crape in the sky, and a delicious breeze from the west blowing through the pass of Daphne. The Gulf of Salamis was pure ultramarine, covered with a velvety bloom, while the island and Mount Kerata swam in transparent pink and violet tints. Crossing the sacred [...]
In Santorini and Naxos just after the US elections
Our outlook on life improved once our boat landed and were picked up and taken to our hotel for three nights, Manos Villas. Our room was huge, with a nice balcony overlooking the pool. Since it was the low season, Kamari was a ghost town, but we lounged around for a little while and relaxed [...]
A winter in Athens long ago
Our sitting-room fronted the south (with a view of the Acropolis and the Areopagus), and could be kept warm without more labor or expense than would be required for an entire dwelling at home. Our principal anxiety was, that the supply of fuel, at any price, might become exhausted. We burned the olive and the [...]
Lyravlos Free Concert of Ancient Greek Music in Athens
If you are still in Athens, perhaps you’d like to listen to some old music, as performed by Lyravlos Ensemble of Ancient Greek Music. The concert is free for all and is given at the Odeon of Philipos Nakas (41 Hippokratous street, Athens center, tel. 2103634000), November 19th, 8.30 pm.

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