If there's one place where it's essential to stop, it's Rhodes. This city is located on a beautiful Greek island that bears its name and reveals countless remains. Travelers will discover its fascinating history, including the great civilizations that occupied it. For those who want to get the visit off to a good start, it ►
If there's one place where it's essential to stop, it's Rhodes. This city is located on a beautiful Greek island that bears its name and reveals countless remains. Travelers will discover its fascinating history, including the great civilizations that occupied it. For those who want to get the visit off to a good start, it is advisable to go to the old town to admire the turreted ramparts, houses and ancient fountains. But that's not all, because there is much more to discover, including the famous Museum Square. There are neoclassical and Venetian buildings outside the Old Town, including the Church of the Evangelismos, the Town Hall and the National Theatre of Rhodes.
For tourists looking to enjoy the dream beaches of the South Aegean, Mykonos is different. The Bay of Ornos is one of the most prominent beaches, and among the many activities on offer are snorkeling, boat trips and swimming. That said, there are not only beaches in Mykonos. Many people go there to spend time in its picturesque villages or to taste the local gastronomy. There are many bars and venues for the big partygoers at heart. In addition, there is also Santorini among the Cyclades, not to be missed for partying but also for a getaway of pure escape.
Those who still want to discover the various must-see sites of the South Aegean will have to hang on because there is a lot to see. First, those who pass through Athens can see the Acropolis and the museum or the National Archaeological Museum. Mycenae is the ideal option for archaeology enthusiasts as they should expect to see the Royal Tombs, the Treasury of Atreus or the Lions' Gate. After these visits, it is recommended that they detour to Olympia in the Peloponnese, where the Ancient Site and the Museum of the History of the Olympic Games await. ◄