Weddings in greece
Greece is on the list of the most popular European countries for weddings. Many consider it a romantic destination because of its natural beauty and attractive seaside ambience, as well as specific traditional customs.
Santorini is the most popular place for a romantic wedding but many other islands such as Thassos, Corfu, Rhodes, and Lekfada are popular as well.
In order to get married in Greece you do not need to be
Rila Monastery Bulgaria
Many of our guests asked us to recommend places to visit in Bulgaria on their way to Greece. If you are travelling by car for this summers Greek vacation and would like to explore Bulgaria's rich cultural history along the way we suggest taking a detour through Bulgaria to visit the monastery of Saint John of Rila, better known as the Rila Monastery, along the way.
Why? Because this monastery is
Telephone calls
On Thassos there is a lot of phone booths from which one can make calls using the classic HALO cards, and the use of so-called "Face" (talk-talk) cards, which operates by typing the password and the numbers printed on the back of the card.
Classic HALO cards usually cost 4 euros and are not cost effective because they provide only fifteen minutes of conversation with fixed telephony
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1. Since it is our intention that to anyone wishing to book accommodations on Thassos we offer as much information as posible in order to make a better choice, it would be very helpful if all
Crete island
Crete is the largest island in Greece and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea, in the far south of Greece. The length of the Crete coast is about 1000 kilometers.
Along the coast there are many bays, peninsulas and islands. Some of the beaches from the Cretan coastline are ranked as the most beautiful beaches in the world and Crete is one of the
Grand Meteora Monastery
Jovan Uros Nemanjic Palaeologus (monastic name Joasaf) was born in Thessaly in 1350. His mother was a Byzantine princess, Maria Palaeologus, nice of Byzantine emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus, while his father Sinisa Uros Nemanjic was a step brother of the Serbian ruler Stefan Dusan the Mighty. Sinisa was the ruler of Epirus and Thessaly, who were the part of the Serbian state, or at least in the vassal status with
READ MOREMarket places in northern Greece
Some people say that markets reflect the soul of the city. Perhaps markets are no longer what they once were, but still they are very popular in touristic areas, both for tourists and the local population. The reason for this are, above all, lower prices of fruits and vegetables, as well as clothes and things for the house.
On this island there is only one Market and it's located in town