Honeymoon In Greece
by
Rose Smith
Please
Note: I am not a travel agent. The article and resources listed here
are for information purposes only.
Ancient
Greece. Home to the goddess Aphrodite - the goddess of love, and Dionysus
- the good of wine and pleasure. The Greek's love of life will be
evident to every visitor to this famous cultural country.
Past
and present merge together to delight your senses of love, excitement
and curiosity of the past. Here you can scramble around the remains
of a 3,000 year old city, enjoy visiting with the friendly locals
in small cafes, and dance in the hottest night clubs.
There
are so many places to visit and explore within the Greek islands.
Athens is the country's bustling capital. While there, be sure to
visit Acropolis, an ancient hilltop city dating back to the 5th century.
Another "must see" is the Parthenon, located in Acropolis.
The Parthenon contains rows of graceful columns, as well as the Erechtheion
which is 6 columns carved in the form of maidens.
For
more information on Athens visit the following websites:
http://www.indiana.edu/~kglowack/athens/
http://www.vacation.net.gr/p/athens.html
For
more information on Acropolis, visit:
http://www.dragonridge.com/greece/Acropolis.htm
From
Acropolis, you can walk to Plaka, a tourist- friendly district brimming
with tavernas. At some of these tavernas, you can watch live dancers
perform traditional dances.
For
more information on Plaka visit:
http://www.athensguide.com/plaka.html
Mykonos
is the trendiest of the Greek islands with miles of gorgeous beaches
(be forewarned - some of these beaches are nude beaches.) While on
this island, be sure to stop in Hora, which is the island's main town
and one of the prettiest and most photographed ports in the world
(so be sure you have a camera with you). From Mykonos, you can take
a day trip by ferry to the island of Delos, the "birthplace"
of Apollo and Artemis. Here you will find beautiful marble temples,
magnificent mosaics and statues that date as far back as the 5th century
B.C.
For
more information on Mykonos, visit:
http://www.vacation.net.gr/p/mykonos.html
http://www.dilos.com/region/cyclad/mykonos.html
Santorini
(Thira) is another island to visit. It boasts some of the most amazing
landscapes in Greece. The landscape of Santorini was shaped from a
volcanic eruption around 1650 B.C. Here you will find sheer black
cliffs with bands of gray pumice and red-brown rock and long, black
beaches created from finely ground lava. Fira is the capital of this
interesting island and the most traditional way to reach the city
(which is up on a cliff), is to ride a donkey from the harbor up to
Fira. Of course, you can also opt to take the cable car or walk up
the 588 steps to the town.
For
more information on Santorini visit:
http://www.santonet.com/
http://www.vacation.net.gr/p/santor.html
There
are so many exciting places to visit in Greece, that I couldn't possibly
list them all. So, I've hunted down some web sites to help you get
more aquatinted with this ancient and fascinating part of the world.
Enjoy.
**
Athens Survival Guide **
This
online guide was written by Matt Barrett (it even has a printable
text version). It details what to do when you arrive, how to make
your way around Athens, where to go, what to eat, how to take buses,
where to go if you're walking around Athens, the services available,
how to get out of Athens for side trips, maps, learn how to speak
Greek, and so much more. This is one very complete and helpful guide
that you won't want to do without. http://www.athensguide.com/
**
Greek Island Synopsis **
This
site features a listing of all the Greek Islands along with a brief
synopsis and additional links to help you explore further.
http://www.greektravel.com/greekislands/index.html
**
Greek Food: A Complete Guide **
This
guide gives you a synopsis on some of the restaurants found in Greece.
Find out about restaurant etiquette, how to pronounce food names and
what they are, and more. There's even a listing of some great Greek
cookbooks that you can order.
http://www.greecefoods.com
**
Currency Converter **
Here's
a handy little tool to help you convert your money into various currencies.
Find out how much you'll need on your honeymoon to Greece.
http://www.xe.com/ucc/classic.shtml
**
Embassy of Greece **
Visit
this site for information on visas, Greek politics, tourist information,
Greek culture and more.
http://www.greekembassy.org/
**
Other Unique Sites To Visit **
Here
are a few other web sites that provide interesting information about
Greece:
http://www.greekislands.com/zakynthos/home.htm
- Visit the island of Zakynthos.
http://www.lakelandschools.org/EDTECH/tours/ancientgreece.htm
- Take a virtual tour of ancient Greece.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/vt/1/
- From the map at VirtualTourist.com, click on Greece for a great
virtual tour of Greece, the Greek Islands, Museums, etc. Slow loading,
but well worth the wait.
Rose
Smith is the owner of Wedding Themes and More, a website designed
to help you discover your perfect wedding theme. Find more great ideas,
resources and articles on our
Honeymoon Travel pages.
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