Category Archive: Greece Travel
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Aiani - A Revelation in Upper Macedonia, Greece Aiani is not a well-known site, even among ancient historians. It’s in a region anciently called Elimia or Elimiotis, part of what’s known as Upper Macedonia. The latter isn’t ... Read More
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The Medieval Castle at Platamon in Macedonia, Greece It would almost take an act of will to miss Platamon Castle as you drive south out of Macedonia towards Thessaly, so prominent is it on its rocky eminence, ... Read More
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Gamopilafo: Goat meat and Turkey with rice. A Cretan recipe Crete, the largest and one of the most distinguished of the Greek islands, is well known to many of our guests who have explored Crete with us since we started ... Read More -
The History of Crete: One island - Three Golden Ages Crete, the largest of the Greek islands and a place very close to our heart, has appeared on Peter Sommer Travels' blog before. Of course it has: Exploring Crete, the ... Read More
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Rhodes and the Knights - Some of the most magnificent defensive walls in the Mediterranean Rhodes now is a place of sun-bleached streets, t-shirted visitors ambling past brightly-painted houses thinking glad thoughts, rightly congratulating themselves they made the decision to come to a place that’s ... Read More
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The City of Stageira, home of Aristotle in Macedonia, Northern Greece Stageira’s not one of the first rank cities of the ancient Greek world and doesn’t trouble the histories of the period too much, but it did have the lure of ... Read More
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Rethymno and its Venetian fortress, the Fortezza, on the island of Crete Rethymno’s Fortezza crowns a great craggy rock over the town on the northern shore of Crete, sure to draw the eye whether you’re immediately under its towering thick and ... Read More
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The island of Crete in Greece: what do you see from here? Have you been to Crete? Have you explored the remarkable Minoan places, explored the dramatic mountains and coastline and savoured the wonderful cuisine, often considered the best in Greece? Oh ... Read More
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Patmos in the Dodecanese islands of Greece: A Feast Day During a number of our gulet vacations in the Greek islands, we visit Patmos, which is the holy island of the Apocalypse, at least as seen from the Greek Orthodox ... Read More
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The Monastery of the Chozoviotissa on Amorgos in Greece During our 2-week Cyclades tour by gulet, we visit the tiny and beautiful island of Amorgos. Our day on Amorgos has two wonderful highlights. The first is the Chora, the ... Read More
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The Bronze Age site of Akrotiri on Santorini in Greece Thera is by no means the largest of the Greek islands, nor even of the Cyclades, the spill of central Aegean islands of which it marks the fringe. But in ... Read More
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The Derveni Krater in the archaeological museum in Thessaloniki, Greece Our picture shows a detail of one of the most remarkable things we see in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki in Greece. The central galleries are devoted more or less ... Read More
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Thessaloniki: capital of Greek gastronomy A free evening in Thessaloniki is both an essential and a dangerous feature of tours in Macedonia! Thessaloniki is, beyond any doubt, the culinary capital of Greece. Although the city ... Read More
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The shield of Philip II and archaeological treasures at Vergina in Greece Today, in the middle of our tour of Macedonia, we went to pivotal places. Our first stop was the Nymphaion of Mieza, just below Naoussa, where we are staying. It ... Read More
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The Neolithic lake settlement of Dispilio in Macedonia in Greece One of the visits on our Exploring Macedonia tour is Dispilio, one of the most important prehistoric sites in the area. Here, a lakeside settlement of the Neolithic era has ... Read More