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Thessaloniki, Greece The second largest city in Greece and the capital of Makedonia, Thessaloniki was named after Alexander the Great’s sister. Tour the modern city to see the numerous Byzantine Churches, the old city walls and the famous archaeological museum housing priceless collections from all over Macedonia. Recently the intact tomb of Alexander’s father Philip II was discovered in nearby Vergina. Its treasures, along with many others, are on display at the exceptional archaeological Museum or Vergina.
Istanbul, Turkey As you approach Istanbul from the sea, the graceful minarets of countless mosques appear on the horizon and the Islamic call to prayer carries over the water. Istanbul's blend of East and West has resulted in some of the most magnificent architecture in the world, including Agia Sofia and the Blue Mosque. At the Topkapi Museum, formerly Sultan's Palace, the treasures of the Ottoman Empire are on view. Bargain for your own treasures in the Grand Bazaar.
Kusadasi, Turkey A picturesque town on the coast with many opportunities for Flea Market shopping. Nearby, lies the Ancient city of Ephessos, founded by the Athenians. A tour to Ephessos will allow you to discover a treasure of Greek, Hellenistic and Roman monuments which witness the past power and prosperity of this city. View the Forum, Odeon, Library of Celsus, the Thermal Baths of Scolastika and the magnificent Greek Amphitheatre, which is still eminent for its remarkable acoustics.
Patmos, Greece Very often, Patmos is called the Jerusalem of the Aegean Sea. It is the sacred island where St. John the Divine, whilst in exile, wrote the Book of Revelations, which constitutes the last part of the New Testament. Built 900 years ago, the Monastery of St John is an impressive structure with outstanding interior frescoes. The museum inside also exhibits priceless ecclesiastical treasures. Visit the Grotto where St John lived and actually wrote the Book of Revelations.
Mykonos, Greece Mykonos combines the cosmopolitan and sophisticated lifestyle with the simple yet charming life of this Cycladic Island. Take a stroll through the maze of narrow streets, marvel at the hundreds of tiny chapels and the whitewashed houses with their flower-filled balconies. Take a walk up to the famous windmills or just relax on the waterfront, enjoy the sunset, accompanied by a refreshing drink or traditional ouzo.
Rhodes, Greece A mix of modern & medieval, Rhodes fascinates and impresses each visitor. Not to be missed is Lindos, the most important of the three great cities of ancient times. Climb to the top of the ancient Acropolis of Lindos with its breathtaking views covering the great expanse of the Aegean Sea and St Paul's Bay below. Wander through the medieval city of Rhodes, view the Palace of the Knights and walk down the famous Chevaliers Road. History is present in each step you take.
Heraklion, Crete Greece Heraklion is the most important town and commercial port of Crete. The well-known archaeological site of Knossos is situated only 3 miles away from the town's center and is believed to be the largest and most suggestive Minoan site ever discovered in Crete. The Palace of Knossos was not only the residence of the ruling house but also an administrative & religious center for the whole region. The Archaological Museum of Heraklion, exhibits a fine display of Minoan culture discovered during the excavations of Knossos.
Santorini, Greece Santorini is a unique island, considered to be the lost continent of Atlantis. Marvel at the whitewashed village of Fira, capital of the island with its narrow and picturesque streets, perched on the Caldera rim. Enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world, whilst relaxing over a coffee and gazing out to sea. Visiting Oia is also a must, an inspiration to all artists with numerous art galleries and spectacular views. Access to Fira is an amazing cable car ride or for the more daring, by donkey.