Crete, Greece's biggest island. If we had to think of the colours that represent Crete, the intense blue of its skies and waters and the white of its monasteries and fine-sand beaches would undoubtedly spring to mind. The island boasts one thousand kilometres of white-sand coastline and inaccessible beaches on the Mediterranean Sea. Crete smells of earth and sun, of olives and fresh vegetables, of Rakı and the sea.
With a history dating back three thousand years, Athens is a city brimming with archaeological sites, monuments, sculptures and even buildings from the Roman and Byzantine eras. Among its many attractions, we definitely recommend the Ancient Agora.
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Mykonos is probably the most famous island in all of Greece. Its arid landscape and surrounded by incredible white sand beaches, typical of the Cyclades islands, makes it absolutely special. The island owes its fame to the beauty of the capital, the white houses and the labyrinth of its steep alleys that cut through the villages, zigzagging down to the many beautiful beaches. It is a very busy island, known for its inexhaustible nightlife full of fun.