GREECE TRAVEL DESTINATIONS

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Below is some beautiful places to visit in Greece:
sifnos.
A Cycladic island where you’ll want hiking boots as well as flip flops to explore the villages and natural beauty of the island. “Sifnos Trails”, the network of paths that has been developed on the island in recent years is one of the largest in Aegean, with over 100km to explore. There are 19 routes along professionally marked footpaths at every difficulty level that will take you to small, seemingly forgotten chapels, ancient temples, quaint villages, farmhouses and olive groves all backed, of course, by majestic views of the Aegean. A number of hotels have now been credited as being Hiker Friendly, serving nutritious meals and offering hiking equipment, maps and more.
Family-friendly Sifnos has also been making great gastronomic strides with some fantastic tavernas and restaurants. Every year it also hosts the Cycladic Gastronomy Festival Nikolaos Tselemedes over three days in September.
Therasia.
What did busy, cosmopolitan Santorini look like 50 years ago? A taste of the volcanic, Cycladic island as it was before the age of mass tourism can be had by taking a short boat ride across the caldera to Santorini’s little sister: the island of Therasia. This under-the-radar destination, has only 250 permanent residents and in the summer mainly receives day-trippers by boat from Santorini who come to explore its serene settlements carved into the landscape, charming churches and hiking routes that offer panoramic views as they pass in between the dry-stone terraces built over generations to allow the cultivation of the arid landscape. Therasia is not aiming to replicate the tourism of Santorini; it is a destination for travelers looking to get away from the crowds and offers options for high-end vacations. These include Perivolas Hideaway – a boutique guesthouse that blends seamlessly into the wild and rocky landscape and which can only be accessed by boat or helicopter. High-profile guests that have stayed here over the years include Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. TL;DR: Santorini without the selfie sticks.
Nisyros
Famed for its volcano – one of the few active ones in Greece – this Aegean island has avoided rampant development, maintaining its authenticity and evolving into a favorite destination particularly among artists and the creatively inclined.
"Here you can walk in the hydrothermal craters of the volcano, get lost in the delightful narrow alleys between pristine white homes, enjoy a refreshing glass of iced soumada (a sweet, almond-based drink) at a traditional café, hike along the extensive network of old farmers’ paths, relax in the thermal springs at the Municipal Baths and visit some of the best preserved ancient defensive fortifications in the Aegean.
Among the most significant recent developments on the island is the creation of the Sterna Art Project, housed within the Venetian castle in the picture-postcard village of Emporio. A non-profit organization, Sterna hosts exhibitions as well as residency programs for artists to create works on the island, drawing inspiration from its unique energy and landscapes. As the community of Greek and foreign creators drawn to the island grows, so too do the number and scale of the exhibitions as well as workshops available for visitors to take part in: from painting, ceramic-making and cyanotype to traditional Nisyran embroidery.
Kefalonia
The largest island of the Ionian is most well-known for its stunning beaches, lush forests as well as being the setting for the book and film Captain Corelli’s Mandolin. But there is much more to it than that. Now on reaching the airport you will find a wine map of the island that was created last summer

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