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Greece Daily Tours
Daily tours in any part of Greece, can be arranged for both individuals and groups who are looking for a fully escorted tour to suit your exact preferences. You can decide about your own itinerary with a private tour guide.
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Greece Mainland Tours
The Greek mainland is very often overlooked by tourists. The travel agents outside of Greece get little information about anything except the most popular Greek islands, and a couple of the well-known sites like Olympia.
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Athens Tours
Here is our guide with information about sightseeing in Athens.Please find below links about tours and sightseeing in Athens. These are the most popular sights in Athens strongly recommended to visit: The Plaka, Athens Acropolis, Monastiraki Flea Market, Athens Museums.
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Corinth Tours
Corinth (Greek Island) is an ancient city about 48 miles west of Athens on the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnese to the mainland of Greece.
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Mykonos Tours
Mykonos island is part of the Cyclades islands group in the Aegean Sea. Mykonos is, with Santorini and Crete, the most famous and popular Greek islands and attracts thousands of visitors every year.
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Santorini Tours
The island of Santorini Greece or Thira is located in the Cyclades islands, in the middle of the Greek Islands of the Aegean Sea. Santorini is, along with Mykonos and Crete, the most famous holiday destinations in Greece.
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span downwards
to lonely pebble-covered and wide sandy bays.
In the South and East of Paros the idyll even
raises: Acres of wheat and barley, beds of
melons, orange- and lemon trees, olive groves,
figs and almonds. There is even enough water to
plant tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers and, of
course, vines. Out of the red Mantilaria and
white Monemvasitika grapes, about a thousand
local farmers produce near 2.5 million liters of
wine every year.
the Kastro or rest at one of the tavernas
opposite of the gorgeous church of
Ekatontapyliani, the oldest church of Greece
which has been steadily in service. Around
midnight everyone once more grazes the mile long
water front with tavernas, clubs and countless
bars at grasp. Everything wide open, just like
the people of this island.
ride has its own charm, with
breathtaking views over the Aegean sea and the
surrounding islands. 


