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Greece
Europe
Athens
 Athens is the historical capital of Europe, one of the oldest cities in the world. Today, under the shadow of the Parthenon, the sprawling city’s contemporary streetscape reflects its exciting history, modern multicultural personality, as well as infrastructure and facilities.
Mykonos
Embark on a journey to discover a fascinating world where glamor meets simplicity. In Mykonos, celebrities, university students and families gather to celebrate the Greek summer. One of the most picturesque corners of the island is “Little Venice”, an 18th-century district, dominated by grand captains’ mansions with colorful balconies and elegant windows. Relax at a waterfront cafe and admire the view of the picturesque windmills towering on the hillside above, against a luminous blue backdrop.
Santorini
It is one of the most famous islands in the world. The fact that you can sit in front of the caldera, enjoy local dishes, a drink or a coffee while taking in the remarkable beauty of an active volcano is priceless! The Santorini volcano is one of the few active volcanoes on Greek and European land. Venture into the coastal treasures of Santorini and enjoy deep blue waters and beaches with white, red or black sand, spectacular rock formations and stunning lunar landscapes.
Crete
 It is the largest island in Greece and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean Sea. Admiring the remains of brilliant civilizations, glorious beaches, breathtaking mountainous landscapes, fertile valleys and rugged gorges, and becoming a part of the island’s rich gastronomic culture. Crete is, after all, a small universe full of beauties and treasures that you will probably need a lifetime to discover.