Lonely Planet Greek Islands (Lonely Planet Greek Islands)
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Book Description
Hit the high seas! With a vast coastline and 300 days of sunshine a year, Greece's islands are the ultimate European escape. Whether you're seeking traditional village life or exploring the haunts of the jet set, our definitive guide gives you detailed regional coverage for the perfect getaway.
* EXPLORE - in-depth descriptions of over 70 islands, from the hedonistic nightlife of Mykonos to refined retreats such as Paxi and Ithaki
* DINE OUT - enjoy the fresh flavours of the Mediterranean in the best island tavernas
* STAY IN STYLE - accommodation to suit all pockets, whether it's beach-side camp sites or traditional domatia
* ISLAND HOP - detailed itineraries, up-to-date transport information and cross-referenced maps allow you to travel effortlessly
* LEARN THE LINGO - easy-to-use, comprehensive language chapter
From the Publisher
Destination: Greek Islands
The Greek Islands have long been one of Europe's favorite holiday destinations. It's hardly surprising: with more than 1400 islands scattered around the blue waters of the Aegean and Ionian Seas, there's something for everyone. For some it's the opportunity to explore the remains of some of Europe's oldest civilizations. For most people though, the greatest attraction is the lure of sand, sea - and more than 300 days of guaranteed sunshine a year.
Every island is different. The scenery can vary dramatically, from the semitropical lushness of the Ionian and Northeastern Aegean Islands, to the bare, sunbaked rocks of the Cyclades. There are party islands, quiet romantic islands, islands for walkers, islands for windsurfers, islands for history buffs, islands for gays and islands for lesbians. There's an island for everyone - the challenge is to find it, and that means island-hopping, using Europe's largest ferry network.
The islanders have retained a strong sense of tradition: tradition and religion were the factors that kept the notion of Greek nationhood alive during hundreds of years of foreign occupation, and Greeks have clung to their traditions more tenaciously than most. The traditions manifest themselves in a variety of ways, including ornate regional costumes and energetic festivals, where people express their joie de vivre through dancing, singing and feasting.
Festival time or not, the Greek capacity for enjoyment of life is immediately evident. Food and wine are plentiful, and Greeks love to eat out with family and friends. All this adds up to the islands being one of Europe's most friendly and relaxed destinations.
Lonely Planet Greek Islands (Lonely Planet Greek Islands),David Willett,Carolyn Bain,Michael Clark,Des Hannigan,Paul Hellander,Jeanne Oliver,Lonely Planet Publications,1740594738,Europe - Greece,Travel,Travel - Foreign
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