Hello again!
Today I’ll continue my description
of the best places in Greece. So let’s start!
Crete
An Island full of small, narrow and sandy beaches which are creating a beautiful scenery – that’s Crete! A West side of Crete is full of attractions for tourists. We can visit a lovely city – Chania – situated in full of mediterranean landscapes. That all creates a perfect place to relax. Off the Chania’s coast we can find well-known touristic resorts like Platanias or Agia Marina. Next to Chania there is another city which is also very popular on Crete is Rethymnon. When you are on Crete – you absolutely have to go there. Beyond lovely resorts, Crete offers also the most beautiful beaches in Balos and Elafonissi.
Balos
Elafonissi
Santorini
Santorini is a volcanic Island on The Aegan Sea which with a few smaller islands creates a small archipelago. Colourful and towering cliffs are making Santorini very charming. There are also many white buildings which are creating an amazing landscape – auster with great panoramas, black or red beaches and volcanic sand – that all contrasts with wonderful blue sea. It sounds incredibly, isn’t it? 💗
Santorini is a volcanic Island on The Aegan Sea which with a few smaller islands creates a small archipelago. Colourful and towering cliffs are making Santorini very charming. There are also many white buildings which are creating an amazing landscape – auster with great panoramas, black or red beaches and volcanic sand – that all contrasts with wonderful blue sea. It sounds incredibly, isn’t it? 💗
Meteors
One of the most wonderful places in
the world. On the peaks of sandstone we can see monasteries. All in all, there are
24 monasteries, everyone on a different rock. Nowadays, only six of them are
peopleed and monastic life is going on. Four of them are for men and two for
women. Tourists can visit meteors thanks to the stairs and jetties.
As you can see, Greece is full of
attractions and full of beauty. I think I don't have to add anything else. But I haven’t finished yet! That's all for today, but my description of Greece is not finished yet!
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