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The popular Cyclades are known for bright skies, clear waters, scenic shores, and austere architecture on naked rock. These lively islands are full of museums, shops, night life, taverns, ancient ruins and miles of beaches!
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| Kea | A relaxing island known for it's pristine beaches, tile roofs, stone-paved alleyways, chapels and windmills |
| Serifos | Gray rocks, white chapels, green trees, bright blue skies. Stunning! |
| Milos | Volcanic Island with many secrets... one is the famous Venus de Milo located in the Louvre! |
| Tinos | Authentically Greek Island, with a famed icon, folk architecture and numerous beaches. |
| Mykonos | Picturesque town known for windmills, white architecture
and numerous beaches.
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| Delos | Birthplace of Apollo and Artemis... For many centuries five guardian lions stand at attention, and a vast archeological site of ancient mosaics are a few of the highlights on this holy island. |
| Andros | Once
home to wealthy shipping families. Now a quiet retreat where
the accent is on history and fine museums. |
| Siros | Beautiful locations, scenic beaches... the commercial and cultural center of the Cyclades. |
| Ios |
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| Paros | Home to summer celebrations (such as wine and fish festivals) and intense night life. Great for windsurfing! |
| Folegandros | Small, rocky island with high cliffs and sandy beaches. Visit the church of Panagia and the golden cave! |
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| Saronic
Gulf
The islands of the Saronic Gulf are well protected from the brisk summer "Meltemi" winds... here you can enjoy easy sailing and a multitude of picturesque harbors and seaside towns. |
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| Aegina
Rich in history, Aegina was once a major art center known for its bronze foundries. Aegina is covered with pistachio trees and pine forests, known for pottery and home to one of antiquity's most famous temples. |
Poros
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| Hydra
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Spetses
Antique cannons guard the scenic harbor and dozens of shops and cafes line the shore... the local "Fish a la Spetsiotika" is anchor in Zoyioryia Bay to enjoy swimming and water sports. |
The village of Palia Epidavros is nestled in olive and orange trees opposite the islet of Anghistri. Located on the hillside is the theatre of Epidaurus (3rd century BC), the most famous and best preserved of all ancient theatres in Greece. Plays and concerts and still performed on summer evenings! |
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For more information
and complete Greece brochure call:
Bev Parsons
Interpac Yachts, Inc.
619-222-0327
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Beverly
Parsons |
tel:
619-222-0327 |