Δευτέρα 15 Απριλίου 2013

Έκπτωση 20% για Μάντσεστερ από την Aegean Airlines!

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Έκπτωση για Μάντσεστερ!
  • Από/προς Αθήνα προς Μάντσεστερ -20%
Η προσφορά ισχύει για όλους τους ναύλους απευθείας πτήσεων της Aegean από/προς Αθήνα προς Μάντσεστερ, για ταξίδια με απλή μετάβαση και με επιστροφή. Η προσφορά αφορά σε κρατήσεις που θα πραγματοποιηθούν έως και την 18/04/2013 για πτήσεις με την Aegean από 25/05/2013 έως και 26/10/2013. Η έκπτωση 20% πραγματοποιείται επί των χρεώσεων: ναύλου εισιτηρίων απευθείας και επίναυλου καυσίμων. Οι χρεώσεις ναύλου και επίναυλου καυσίμων που εμφανίζονται στο σύστημα κρατήσεων κατά τη διάρκεια της προσφοράς είναι ήδη μειωμένες κατά 20%. Η έκπτωση δεν έχει εφαρμογή στους φόρους και τις αντίστοιχες χρεώσεις συναλλαγής ανά επιβάτη για αγορά εισιτηρίου από το διαδικτυακό τόπο www.aegeanair.com. Σε περίπτωση αλλαγής του εισιτηρίου υπάρχει χρέωση ανάλογη με την κατηγορία του ναύλου. Σε περίπτωση ακύρωσης ισχύουν οι κανονισμοί που αντιστοιχούν σε κάθε κατηγορία ναύλου.
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Σάββατο 30 Μαρτίου 2013

Προσφορά για Παρίσι από 290 ευρώ το άτομο

Ταξιδέψτε στο Παρίσι για 4 ημέρες από 290 ευρώ το άτομο! Το πακέτο περιλαμβάνει αεροπορικά εισιτήρια και διαμονή στο ξενοδοχείο DREAM CASTLE VIENNA INTERNATIONAL 4* SUP στην κοιλάδα της Disneyland με πρωινό!




Για κρατήσεις και πλήρεις πληροφορίες για το πακέτο κάντε κλικ στο παρκάτω λινκ:
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Παρασκευή 22 Μαρτίου 2013

Minimundus Park, Klangenfurt (Austria)

 Klagenfurt in Austria since 1958 is the "park with miniatures" (Minimundus Park). Its function is exclusively charitable character, as all proceeds of the park for the non-profit organization Rettet gives Kind ( To save the children).

In essence it is a place where visitors can admire the main attractions of the world in miniature. Around about 140 miniatures from Europe, Asia and America form a unique park in the world where you have the opportunity to kanetai around the world on a ride!

Enjoy the photos below ....






















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Απολαύστε το "πάρκο με τις μινιατούρες"

  Στο Klagenfurt της Αυστρίας υπάρχει από το 1958 το "πάρκο με τις μινιατούρες" (Minimundus Park). Η λειτουργία του έχει αποκλειστικά φιλανθρωπικό χαρακτήρα, αφού όλα τα έσοδα του πάρκου προορίζονται για τον μη κερδοσκοπικό οργανισμό Rettet gives Kind (σ.σ. Για να σωθούν τα παιδιά).
Στην ουσία πρόκειται για έναν χώρο όπου οι επισκέπτες μπορούν να θαυμάσουν από κοντά τα σημαντικότερα αξιοθέατα του κόσμου σε μικρογραφία. Περίπου 140 μινιατούρες αξιοθέατων από την Ευρώπη, την Ασία και την Αμερική συνθέτουν ένα μοναδικό πάρκο στον κόσμο, όπου σας δίνεται η ευκαιρία να κάνεται τον γύρο του κόσμου σε μια βόλτα!
Απολαύστε τις παρακάτω φωτογραφίες....



                  













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Η φωτογραφία της ημέρας (Picture of the day)

Καλησπέρα σας φίλοι και φίλες! Σήμερα θα ταξιδέψουμε σε μια χώρα όπου έχει γνωρίσει τεράστια ανάπτυξη τα τελευταία χρόνια! Η πρωτεύουσα της, γνωστή και ως "πόλη του λιονταριού", λειτουργεί σε όλα κατά το γερμανικό τρόπο λειτουργίας μιας πόλης! Καλωσορίσατε στην Σιγκαπούρη!


Singapore City, Singapore
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Τετάρτη 20 Μαρτίου 2013

Η φωτογραφία της ημέρας (Picture of the day)

Καλησπέρα σε όλους! Μετά την απουσία μας λόγω του τριημέρου, επιστρέφουμε με μια φωτογραφία από μια πόλη πανέμορφη αλλά κρύα τις περισσότερες μέρες του χρόνου για εμάς τους Έλληνες! Η φωτογραφία μας ταξιδεύει στην Σουηδία και την Στοκχόλμη!


Stockholm, Sweden
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Δευτέρα 18 Μαρτίου 2013

Η φωτογραφία της ημέρας (Picture of the day)

Καλησπέρα σας φίλοι μου! Επιστρέψαμε από το τριήμερο της Αποκριάς. Ελπίζω να περάσατε καλά και να διασκεδάσατε! Ας επιστρέψουμε στα δικά μας και την φωτογραφία της ημέρας. Η πόλη που παρουσιάζουμε σήμερα δεν χρειάζεται ιδιαίτερες συστάσεις. Είναι η πόλη που "δεν κοιμάται ποτέ"! Απολαύστε την Νέα Υόρκη κατά την διάρκεια της νύχτας!


New York, USA
 
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Παρασκευή 15 Μαρτίου 2013

Visit Rhodes Island (Greece)

Rhodes

The island of the Knights
Welcome to Rhodes, the capital of the Dodecanese, an island which is ideal not only for those who want to relax but also for those looking for an action-packed holiday! With its bright green hills, rich green valleys and uninterrupted line of golden beaches, Rhodes is truly a blessed place. Add in the excellent facilities for tourism, the island’s special blend of cosmopolitan and traditional, and numerous cultural and archaeological sites and you’ve got the perfect holiday destination.
Thanks to its strategic position, Rhodes has been important since ancient times. The ancient city of Rhodes, the construction of which began in 407 BC, was designed according to the city planning system devised by the greatest city planner of antiquity, Hippodamus of Miletus. Rhodes soon developed into one of the most important seafaring and trading centres in the Eastern Mediterranean. When it became a province of the Roman, and later the Byzantine Empire, it initially lost its ancient glory. But in 1309 the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem conquered Rhodes. They built strong fortifications to protect the island, turning it into an important administrative centre and a thriving multinational medieval city. In 1523 Rhodes was conquered by the Ottoman Turks, and the Greeks had to settle outside the city walls. During the Ottoman occupation, new buildings were erected within the Old Town, mainly mosques and baths. In 1912 Rhodes and the rest of the Dodecanese, were seized by the Italians. The new rulers embellished the city with magnificent buildings, wide roads and squares. The Palace of the Grand Master was rebuilt and the Street of the Knights was reconstructed in order to regain its medieval purity. It was not until 1948 that Rhodes officially became part of Greece. In 1988 the Medieval City of Rhodes was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Old Town
As you enter one of the largest medieval towns in Europe through the Gate of Freedom, it soon becomes obvious that the Old Town of Rhodes is a mosaic of different cultures and civilizations; rarely does a visitor have the chance to stroll within medieval walls and explore twenty-four centuries of history. The fascinating medieval fortress-like buildings, the bastions, walls, gates, narrow alleys, minarets, old houses, fountains, tranquil and busy squares make it feel like you have stepped back into medieval times. The Palace of the Grand Master is certainly the highlight of the Old Town. The Palace, originally a Byzantine fortress built at the end of the 7th century A.D., was converted in the early 14th century by the Knights of the Order of Saint John into the residence of the Grand Master of the order and the administrative headquarters of their state; now it has been turned into a museum.
The cobblestoned Street of the Knights, one of the best preserved medieval streets in Europe, is packed with medieval inns that used to play host to the soldiers of the Order of the Knights. At the end of the Street, in the Museum Square, stands the Hospital of the Knights, which houses the Archaeological Museum. Across the square is the Church of Our Lady of the Castle, the Orthodox Cathedral of Rhodes in Byzantine times that became the Catholic Cathedral when the Knights occupied the city. Now it hosts the Byzantine Museum. Polidorou Street leads to a square with outdoor cafés and restaurants. Moving on, you enter Sokratous Street – always buzzing with life thanks to its cluster of cafés and shops – which leads down from the Mosque of Suleiman the Magnificent towards the harbour. If you decide to take a detour and head off for Arionos Square, don’t forget to stroll around the “Turkish district”, where you will find the Mustafa Pasha Mosque and the 16th century “Yeni Hammam” (Turkish Baths).
Outside the walls…
Outside the walls of the Old Town lies the “new” city, with its magnificent Venetian, neoclassic and modern buildings. Among the most remarkable buildings that keep the memories of the island's Italian period alive are the Post Office, constructed by the Italian architect Florestano di Fausto, the Prefecture of the Dodecanese, formerly the Italian Governor's Palace that resembles the Doge's Palace in Venice, Evangelismos Church (Church of the Annunciation), the Town Hall and the National Theatre.
A stroll around Mandráki, the small marina with the Rhodian deer statues at its entrance and the surrounding windmills, is an experience not to be missed. The multicultural character of Rhodes is also evident in this part of the city, since next to the Prefecture stands the Murat Reis Mosque with its elegant minaret. Enjoy the sun and the sea at cosmopolitan Elli beach at the northern tip of Rhodes town, which is lined with modern hotels. Here you will also find the beautifully renovated historic Grande Albergo delle Rose, which today operates as a Casino. A visit to the Aquarium, one of the most important marine research centres in Greece, is a must! In the underground aquarium, reminiscent of an underwater cave, the visitor can see many of the species living in the Aegean.
On the other side of the city you can visit Rodíni Park, a true paradise with many peacocks, streams and paths amidst oleander bushes, cypress, maple and pine trees. Rodini is said to be the site of the famous School of Rhetoric, where prominent Greeks and Romans, including Julius Caesar, Cato the Younger, Cicero, Pompey, Brutus, Cassius and Marc Anthony, studied. Saint Stefanos Hill (known as Monte Smith) marks the site of the Acropolis, one of the most important centres of worship, education and recreation in ancient times on Rhodes. At the top of the hill you will find the remains of the Temple of Apollo, a Hellenistic stadium and a gymnasium.

Around the island….
As you head down to the east coast, the first tempting stop is Kallithéa, a cosmopolitan holiday resort bustling with hotels lining Faliráki beach. In Kallithéa the main attraction is the Roman baths – a unique example of orientalised Art Deco from 1929 – and the long sandy beach of Faliráki. The picturesque small bay at Ladikó (where the film “The Guns of Navarone” was shot) and the scenic “Anthony Quinn” Bay are just some of the beautiful beaches where you can bask! If you are interested in learning more about the local traditions of Rhodes visit Koskinoú, a traditional village where the house facades are painted in bright colours, the lovely courtyards are paved with pebbles and the houses are decorated inside with ceramic plates and hand-woven textiles.
Ialissós (or Triánda) used to be one of the three powerful cities of ancient Rhodes which acquired great fame thanks to the Olympic Champion Diagoras. Today Ialissós is a popular cosmopolitan resort; its beach is a favourite destination for windsurfing, kitesurfing and sailing enthusiasts. Basking in the lush green of pine trees and cypresses, on the slopes of Filérimos (meaning “lover of solitude”) Hill stands the Monastery of the Virgin Mary and the ruins of an ancient acropolis. In Byzantine times, there was a fortress on the hill which, in the 13th century, became a monastery dedicated to Holy Mary. It was beautifully restored at a later stage by the Italians and the British. Directly in front of the church there are the ruins of 3rd century temples of Zeus and Athena. Visitors can walk up the “Via Crucis”, which leads to an enormous crucifix. The view from there out over Ialissós Bay is stunning. Illuminated at night, the crucifix is clearly visible even from the nearby island of Sými.
In the verdant area of Afándou you can either bask on beautiful sandy beaches or play golf on a modern 18-hole golf course (close to Afándou beach) that is open all year round and attracts golf enthusiasts from all over the world! The road from the beautiful seaside resort of Kolimbia leads through a forest and along the banks of the River Loutanis to Archipoli, a picturesque rural village. The route is ideal for walking or cycling.

The area of Petaloúdes (meaning Butterflies) includes the villages of Kremastí, Paradísi and Theológos. Kremastí, one of the biggest and liveliest settlements on the island, is famous for its major festival of the Virgin Mary on 15th August, while the beach of Kremastí is perfect for kitesurfing and windsurfing. However, the most fascinating and popular attraction of the region is the Valley of the Butterflies, a habitat of unique value for the reproduction of the Panaxia Quadripunctaria butterfly. Admire an atmosphere of incomparable beauty with lush vegetation and streams as you stroll along cleverly laid paths. Also well worth a visit in the Valley is the Museum of Natural History.
Archángelos was rebuilt in medieval times away from its initial site by the sea (to guard it from pirate raids) and the Knights of Saint John later protected it by building a castle. The tradition of ancient arts and crafts – such as pottery and hand-made tapestries – is more evident in Archángelos than anywhere else. The locals live a more simple life style, almost untouched by the rapid growth in tourism elsewhere on the island and still reverentially maintain their age-old traditions, customs, their local dialect and even the distinctive decoration of their houses. The area is famous for its golden beaches, such as Tsambíka Beach at the foot of a steep cliff, where there is also the famous monastery of the Virgin Mary. Stegna is a picturesque resort close to Archángelos, while at Haraki (with its idyllic small bay) visitors can see the ruins of a medieval castle: Faraklos. At the northern edge of the region lies “Eptá Piyés” (Seven Springs), a green valley with clear flowing waters and covered with enormous plane and pine trees.
Kámiros was one of the three most powerful cities of ancient Rhodes and flourished during the 6th and 5th century BC. The ruins of the city and the neighbouring necropolis were discovered in 1859; magnificent public buildings, a market, temples, houses and an acropolis on the hill top bear eloquent witness to the splendour and wealth of ancient Kámiros. It is also worth exploring the surrounding villages, such as Soroni on the north coast and Fanes to the south, a nice spot for kitesurfing and windsurfing. The road from Kalavarda leads you to Salakos, a traditional village with lush vegetation and flowing springs. From there you can climb up Profitis Ilias Mountain, with its classic Italian hotels in the forest and a chapel on the summit. On the mountain slopes, there are several smaller villages with springs and age-old plane trees: Eleousa, Platania (“plane trees”), Apolonas and Dimilia, famous for its Byzantine chapel of Áyios Nikólaos (also called Fountoukli).
The highest mountain on Rhodes, the imposing Mt. Atáviros, with its rocky summit and green slopes, is an eternal symbol of the island. The amazing view will compensate those who will make the effort to reach its summit! The biggest settlement in the region is Embonas. Built on a mountainside covered with vineyards, the village is famous for its excellent wines. If you want to escape the crowds, explore the rocky coast and bask in small, well-hidden bays, such as Fournoi, Glyfada or on the beaches of Kritinia. Watching the sunset from the medieval castles of Atáviros, Kritinia and the 14th century Monólithos, both built on the summit of an imposing rock, is a richly rewarding experience.
The ancient city-state of Líndos was one of the three major towns of ancient Rhodes thanks to its great naval power. The remains of the acropolis of Líndos, a natural watchtower facing the open sea built on a steep rock 116 metres above sea level, bear eloquent witness to its long standing power and wealth. At the foot of the acropolis lies the traditional village of Líndos with its cubic whitewashed houses, mansions, Byzantine churches and narrow cobbled streets. By following a path through the village or by hiring a donkey from the main square you can climb to the ancient acropolis, which is surrounded by well-preserved walls. Here you can see the remains of buildings from ancient times, the Byzantine era and the era of the Knights, such as the 4th century BC temple of Athena Lindia, the Propylea, the large Hellenistic arcade, the Byzantine chapel of Ayios Ioannis and the castle of the Knights of Saint John. You can also enjoy astonishing views of the town and the sea –an experience not to be missed during your visit on the island. At Saint Paul’s Bay you can either relax in the azure sea or have a go at your favourite water sport!
In southern Rhodes nature is unveiled in all its splendour: sun-drenched bays stretch from Kiotari and Genadi to Lahania, Plimiri and Prassonisi, the southernmost tip of the island and a popular location for windsurfing and kitesurfing. The villages of the area were built in medieval times, or even earlier, and still maintain their traditional colour, just as their inhabitants still maintain their local dialect, traditional customs and even the traditional decoration of their houses. Follow old paths and discover the beauty of golden fields and shady woods, gentle hills and valleys –magical landscapes that will rejuvenate your body and soul.Don’t forget that while you are on the island you can take the opportunity to go on a daytrip to the following nearby islands:
-Kastellórizo (or Megisti) is the easternmost island in Greece, with a long and stormy history. Only 300 people live on the island today but the town and its magnificent neo-classical houses reveal the former prosperity of the island.
-A former sponge-diving centre, Hálki, is famous for its Theological School, which unfortunately does not operate anymore. Emborio, with its grand houses and a picturesque waterfront offering fresh fish, is the only inhabited hamlet on the island. Horio and the Knights’ Castle are both well worth visiting.
-Beautiful Sými is an hour away by boat from Mandráki, the port of Rhodes. An island of sponge divers and seamen, Sými used to have 30,000 inhabitants before the Second World War and was the richest island in the Dodecanese, despite its small size. Today Sými attracts many visitors thanks to its beautifully preserved neo-classical buildings and the famous Archangel Michael monastery at Panormitis.
-To the north west of Rhodes you will find Tílos, with its imposing mountains, rocky and steep coasts, beaches with crystal clear water and caves and medieval castles. The island’s harbour is at Livadia, and from there you can visit the village of Micró Horió (“Small Village”), deserted since 1950. At Meyálo Horió (“Big Village) visit the Palaeontology Museum, where you can see petrified skeletons of dwarf elephants.
Extra tip for trekking enthusiasts: Following breathtaking routes on foot is the ideal way to discover the unique natural beauty of the island: try the two-hour route from Filérimos to the coast through a magical pine-tree forest, tour the Valley of the Butterflies (3 hours), go from the village of Salakos to the summit of Profitis Elias following a breathtaking route that takes 4 hours to complete, walk from Kritinia Castle to Kritinia village through a lush green valley (4 hours) or, if you are an experienced hiker, take the opportunity to conquer the summit of Ataviros, a beautiful six-hour walk!
More information about walking trails on the island at www.rodosisland.gr!
Getting there
-By aeroplane from the airports of Athens and Thessaloniki. There are also connections to and from other Greek islands such as Kos, Leros, Mytilini, Karpathos, Kasos, Kastellorizo, Mykonos, Santorini and Crete (Iráklion city). Flights are operated by Olympic Airways and Aegean Airlines. Beginning this year, Ryanair will also be operating direct flights to Rhodes from Frankfurt Hahn, Brussels Charleroi, Bremen, Düsseldorf, Bologna, Cagliari, Milan, Pisa, Rome, Liverpool, London, Stockholm and Kaunas.
-By ship
The port of Rhodes has daily connections to the port of Piraeus. The trip lasts approximately 12 hours with intermediary stops at the islands of Patmos, Leros, Kalymnos and Kos. Rhodes is also connected directly to all the other islands of the Dodecanese and Crete.


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Η φωτογραφία της ημέρας (Picture of the day)

Καλημέρα σε όλους! Το τοπίο που θα παρουσιάσουμε σήμερα είναι λίγο χειμωνιάτικο κι ας έχουμε μπει ήδη στην Άνοιξη! Πιστεύω ότι αξίζει να ρίξετε μια ματιά σ' ένα μοναδικό κατασκευαστικό επίτευγμα του ανθρώπου (το μοναδικό που είναι ορατό από την Σελήνη), που όμως λίγοι από εμάς το έχουν δει και ειδικά χιονισμένο! Απολαύστε το Σινικό Τείχος ντυμένο στα λευκά!

The Great Wall, China
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Πέμπτη 14 Μαρτίου 2013

Visit Skiathos Island (Greece)

Skiathos

The busiest member of the Sporades group
Skiáthos, the most cosmopolitan island in the Northern Sporades, is truly a paradise on earth, with lush pine forests and crystal-clear azure waters. Despite the rapid growth in tourism here in recent decades, it the island is still picturesque and unspoilt and blessed with more than 60 beautifully clean beaches. The most famous is Koukounariés, which has been declared the third most beautiful beach in the Mediterranean. When you add in its bustling nightlife, it is only natural that the island attracts thousands of young visitors every year!
Hora_Skiathos_Vaggelis Belzenitis_510
Whether you want to hide yourself away from the crowds or dance until you drop – and then wake up and do it all over again –, Skiáthos, with its delirious night life, is a real treat for visitors and especially for young people seeking the freedom to ignore conventions and party on to the frenetic beats of their favourite music! The pedestrianised street by the Old Harbour is the ultimate hotspot for entertainment! Buzzing bars and clubs keep youngsters rocking through the night and until the early morning! The party continues in the area of Ammoudiá (on the road to the airport) where entertainment addicts celebrate in big open air clubs! Colourful cultural events, concerts and art exhibitions held throughout summer add a special touch to holidays on the island!
Ambling around Skiáthos town
The capital town of Skiáthos, the biggest settlement on the island, is a modern resort with excellent tourist facilities. The town is relatively new. It is generally assumed to have been built around 1829-30 on the same site as an older town. The town’s most important landmark is its natural harbour, which has determined the destiny of the town for centuries. Today it is a popular yacht and sailing boat haven that adds a cosmopolitan flair to the island. A stroll around the town’s paved streets reveals cute white houses with red tiled roofs and colourful gardens. The picturesque harbour surrounded by four small islets is a sight not to be forgotten. Don’t pass up the chance to visit Boúrtzi, a small peninsula with lush vegetation where the ruins of a Venetian fortress still stand. The fortress was established in 1207 by the Gizi brothers but it was destroyed in 1660 when Admiral Morozini conquered the island. Today it is one of the most romantic spots on Skiáthos thanks to its densely planted pine trees and stunning views of the archipelago.
Apart from Bourtzi don’t miss the opportunity to visit the former house and now museum of the famous author Alexandros Papadiamantis (who is commemorated every year with special celebrations on 3-4 January and on the 4th of March) who was born and raised on the island. There is also the Church of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary with its four museums and Kástro (meaning castle), a natural fortress that was used by the inhabitants in the 14th century as a refugee against pirate raids. Today Kástro attracts many visitors thanks to its breathtaking natural beauty.
In search of glorious beachesThe island has 60 superb beaches, among which Koukounariés or Golden Sand in the southwestern part of the island stands out. Koukounariés beach is also famous for its lush pine forest- whose needles “touch” the water offering unique natural shade- and Strofiliá, a rare wetland nestling amidst the pine forest, which has been declared a protected area due to its enormous ecological value. Among the accommodation options there is a campsite, popular with young people, at Koukounariés. There are also plenty of tavernas and lively cafes and bars. If you like, you can also rent a boat, play tennis at one of the local hotels’ tennis courts or try out some exhilarating sea activities! Meyáli Ámmos, on the road to Koukounaries and Ahladiés, is a popular beach with crystal clear waters and picture-perfect tavernas by the sea.
Koukounaries beach_Nikos Maheras
Banana (or Krassa bay) is a wonderful beach surrounded by pine trees that attracts young people thanks to its water sports facilities and the frenetic parties that take place in its cafes and bars all day and all night! Banana’s sister beach, Small Banana, next to it, is ideal if you want to avoid the crowds or if you are looking for some peace and seclusion. It is famous for its clear blue waters and its pine trees. Those who want to get away from the crowds should also check out the western part of the island: Mandráki, Eliá, Agkistros and Small and Big Asélinos are all ideal choices to escape the crowds. Lalária, on the northeastern part of the island, is the kind of beach you find once in a lifetime. Impressive white rock formations; small round pebbles (which is what lalaria means in Greek), beautifully clean waters and the “hollow rock” standing imposingly on the beach provide a beautiful natural backdrop that will take your breath away. Note: you can only reach the beach by boat departing, weather permitting, from the port of Skiáthos.
Following walking routesNature lovers will be thrilled by the 25 197-km long, well signposted walking routes and trails which pass through some of the most beautiful and unspoilt parts of the island. Depending on your stamina, you can go on walks which last from one to six hours. Follow the routes and discover the pristine interior of the island or fabulous secluded spots with amazing views of the Aegean! A suggested route to explore the beauties of the island starts from Asélinos and goes past Kounistra Monastery, Small Asélinos Beach and Alygariés Beach ending at Kehriá Beach. The routes Ayia Eleni to Krifi Ammos and Madraki-Elia-Agkistro for discovering excellent beaches of unique beauty!
Getting there:
• By ferry or high speed ship from the port of Volos or Ayios Konstantinos.
• By ferry from the port of Thessaloniki (only during summertime)
• By air from Athens or Thessaloniki
Useful phone numbers
• Municipality: + 30 24270 22.022
• Police: + 30 24270 21.740
• Tourist Police: + 30 24270 23.172
• Medical centre: + 30 24270 22.222
• Taxi: + 30 24270 24.461
• Port Police: + 30 24270 22.017
• Ferries–Flying Dolphins: + 30 210 38.43.220 (Piraeus), + 30 24210-39.299, + 30 24210-23.400, + 30 24210-39.299 (Volos), + 30 22350-31.614, 22350-31.989 (Ayios Konstantinos-Sterea Ellada), + 30 24270-22.209, + 30 24270-22.204 (Skiathos)
• Airport: + 30 24270-22.049
• Skiathos Hotel Association: 24270-23.375
• Skiathos Hotel Association "Xenios Zeus": 24270-23.230
• Association of Room Letting Owners of "Skiathos": 24270-22.990
• Association of Room Letting Owners "Dias": 24270-21.488
• House - Museum Papadiamantis: 24270-23.843

 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
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Η φωτογραφία της ημέρας (Picture of the day)

Γειά σας φίλοι μου! Η φωτογραφία μας σήμερα είναι επιλεγμένη από μια πόλη η οποία είναι πασίγνωστη για τα κρασιά της! Όσοι επισκεφθείτε την πόλη μην παραλείψετε να κάνετε μια βόλτα από την Place De La Bourse του επονομαζόμενου "Λιμανιού του φεγγαριού",το Μπορντώ της Γαλλίας!


Bordeaux, France
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Τετάρτη 13 Μαρτίου 2013

Η φωτογραφία της ημέρας (Picture of the day)

Φίλοι του ταξιδιού και της περιπέτειας, καλησπέρα σας! Σήμερα η φωτογραφία μας, μας ταξιδεύει σ' έναν τόπο μυστηρίου! Εκεί που άνθισε ένας πολιτισμός, ο οποίος ακόμη και σήμερα έχει πολλά κρυμμένα μυστικά. Μυστήρια που παραμένουν άλυτα και διεγείρουν την φαντασία! Ταξιδεύουμε στην "Κοιλάδα των Βασιλέων", στο Λούξορ της Αιγύπτου!


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Προσφορά για Ρωσία, Κίεβο & Μπακού από την Aegean Airlines

Προσφορά για Ρωσία, Κίεβο & Μπακού
15% έκτπωση
  • Απο/προς Αθήνα και Λάρνακα προς Κίεβο-15%
  • Από Αθήνα προς Μπακού-15%
  • Από/προς Αθήνα, Καλαμάτα, Κέρκυρα, Κω, Ρόδο και Θεσσαλονίκη προς Μόσχα-15%
  • Από/προς Αθήνα, Αλεξανδρούπολη, Ηράκλειο, Ρόδο και Θεσσαλονίκη προς Αγία Πετρούπολη-15%
 
Η προσφορά ισχύει για όλους τους ναύλους απευθείας πτήσεων της Aegean από/προς Αθήνα και Λάρνακα προς Κίεβο, Από Αθήνα προς Μπακού, από / προς Αθήνα, Ηράκλειο, Καλαμάτα, Κέρκυρα, Κω, Ρόδο και Θεσσαλονίκη προς Μόσχα και από/προς Αθήνα, Αλεξανδρούπολη, Ηράκλειο, Ρόδο και Θεσσαλονίκη προς Αγία Πετρούπολη- για ταξίδια με απλή μετάβαση και με επιστροφή με εξαίρεση το δρομολόγιο από το Μπακού προς την Αθήνα. Η προσφορά αφορά σε κρατήσεις που θα πραγματοποιηθούν έως και την 16/03/2013 για πτήσεις με την Aegean από 01/04/2013 έως και 30/06/2013. Η έκπτωση 15% πραγματοποιείτε επί των χρεώσεων: ναύλου εισιτηρίων απευθείας πτήσεων και επίναυλου καυσίμων. Οι χρεώσεις ναύλου και επίναυλου καυσίμων που εμφανίζονται στο σύστημα κρατήσεων κατά τη διάρκεια της προσφοράς είναι ήδη μειωμένες κατά 15%. Η έκπτωση δεν έχει εφαρμογή στους φόρους και τις αντίστοιχες χρεώσεις συναλλαγής ανά επιβάτη για αγορά εισιτηρίου από το διαδικτυακό τόπο www.aegeanair.com. Σε περίπτωση αλλαγής του εισιτηρίου υπάρχει χρέωση ανάλογη με την κατηγορία του ναύλου. Σε περίπτωση ακύρωσης ισχύουν οι κανονισμοί που αντιστοιχούν σε κάθε κατηγορία ναύλου. Πτήσεις από Αθήνα, Ηράκλειο και Θεσσαλονίκη προς Αγία Πετρούπολη ξεκινούν στις 27/04. Πτήσεις από Αλεξανδρούπολη προς Αγία Πετρούπολη ξεκινούν στις 31/05. Πτήσεις από Ρόδο προς Αγία Πετρούπολη ξεκινούν στις 01/05. Πτήσεις από Καλαμάτα προς Μόσχα ξεκινούν στις 31/05. Πτήσεις από Κέρκυρα, Κως προς Μόσχα ξεκινούν στις 27/04. Πτήσεις από Ηράκλειο, Ρόδο προς Μόσχα ξεκινούν στις 07/04. Πτήσεις από Αθήνα προς Μπακού ξεκινούν στις 28/05.
 
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Δευτέρα 11 Μαρτίου 2013

Edinburgh, Scotland (travel guide)

City: Edinburgh
Country: Scotland
Population: About 450,000 residents
Currency: British Pound



Snowy Edinburgh

When to go
Edinburgh is a destination for the whole year. During the summer months there are many events and festivals. The weather is unpredictable as throughout the UK even in summer. In winter you will find brief snowfall and rainfall during the whole year. The summer temperature ranges from 15-22 degrees C and winter from 1-7 degrees C.

How to get
To Edinburgh can be reached by plane, train or car depending on the starting point of your trip. Edinburgh Airport is 11 km away from the center of town. To go to the center there is a bus every 15 minutes and taxi (not recommended because it is expensive).

Historical information
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland since 1437 and the second largest city. The name of the city comes from vrythoniko Din Eidyn (Fort Edin), also referred to in a poem of 600 AD called Y Gododdin. After the siege by the British, was renamed in Edinburgh. Edinburgh is often called the "Athens of the North" for many reasons. A first comparison between the two cities revealed that they had the same topography as the Old Town of Edinburgh corresponded with the Acropolis in Athens. And the two cities were in plain, which ended in port: Piraeus in Athens and Leith (Leith) in Edinburgh.The Old and New Town of Edinburgh have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1995 and in 2009 was voted the best city to Staying in the UK.

Sights
On top of an extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle dominates almost 800 years and is a national idol and is the most popular attraction in the country.
You should not miss the two magnificent neoclassical buildings of the 19th century to house the National Gallery of Scotland. Hosts masterpieces of Titian, El Greco, Rubens, Raphael and others.
Going down the hill to the castle there is the Palace of Holyroodhouse, one of the "homes" of the royal family. The 'Royal Mile', the road that runs through the Old City, is a veritable open-air museum with historical background buildings and the Cathedral of St. Giles.

 
Within walking distance (1.5 km away) from the center of Edinburgh extends the Royal Botanic Garden is an oasis where thousands of species of plants.


The Calton hill offers panoramic views of the city.

Worth a visit to Rosslyn Chapel (11 km out of town), which became known from the "Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown and is closely linked with the legend of the Holy Grail. Every year it is visited by millions of visitors.

Transportation
Edinburgh is well worth the "walk" to feel its beauty. Nevertheless, there is an organized network of buses and streets constantly moving taxi. The Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station Edinburgh connects with the main cities of Great Britain, while the airport is 30 minutes from downtown (www.edinburghairport.com).

Festival
To the Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe Festival held every August together millions of people from every corner of the Earth for a month full of music, dance, drama and surprises.

Food
In Edinburgh there are many restaurants that have international cuisine and restaurants offering traditional local cuisine. The list here can help you.

Fun
Gathered at Rose Street pubs in the city, in George Street's bars and clubs.Try the Captain's Bar for a nice atmosphere with live Scottish and Irish Music! Address - 4 South College Street | Midlothian, Edinburgh EH8 9AA, Scotland (Cowgate).Try the Bow Bar! Address - 80 W Bow, Edinburgh EH1 2HH, Scotland (Grassmarket).And Dragonfly Cocktail Bar! Address - 52 West Port, Edinburgh EH1 2LD, Scotland (Grassmarket).
Shopping

Princes Street is the most commercial street of the city, with shops of all kinds. At George Street will find the most elegant and expensive shops.StayThe stay in Edinburgh is a bit expensive, but you can find rooms at affordable prices. If you want to visit the city in August, we suggest you book a few months earlier because of the festival demand will be increased.
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                                                                     Have a nice trip!
Sources
www.tripadvisor.com
www.visitscotland.com
www.traveldk.com
www.wikipedia.com
 

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