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2 Athens the capital of Greece, is one of the most ancient and historical cities. First inhabited during the Neolithic period, with the first attempts to organize the city made in 1400 b.c. when the oldest of the Acropolis fortifying walls were built, Athens has played an important role in the historical evolution of Greece. Archaeological sites and monuments, such as the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora, the Temple of Hephestos, the Temple of Zeus await to be discovered by the visitor. Moreover there are numerous Byzantine monuments that are worth visiting. Apart from its historical sites, however, Athens is a modern city where the visitor can spend pleasantly his or her time. One can visit museums, stroll around Plaka (a traditional part of the city), taste the greek cuisine, visit the commercial streets, the Olympic stadiums, the new Planetarium (the biggest and most modern in the world) and many more. Also, the nightlife of Athens offers many choices, with restaurants, bars, nightclubs etc. Climate – Weather Greece has a Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine, mild temperatures and a limited amount of rainfall. Due to the country's geographical position, its rugged relief and its distribution between the mainland and the sea, there is great variation in Greece's climate. In summer, the dry hot days are cooled by seasonal winds called the meltemi, while mountainous regions have generally lower temperatures. The winters are mild in lowland areas, with a minimum amount of snow and ice, yet, mountains are usually snow-covered. Moreover, a common phenomenon is the occurrence of different climactic conditions during the same season (for instance, mild heat in coastal areas and cool temperatures in mountainous regions). Athens

3 RHODES steeped in ancient history and boasting 300 days of blue skies each year. It lies at the southern end of the Dodecanese chain of islands that follows the line of the Turkish coast. CLIMATE The island enjoys a mild climate with adequate rainfall, which accounts for its profuse vegetation. In reality there are only two seasons: spring and summer. After November, when the first rains fall, the ground is carpeted with green and by February Rodos has become one vast flower garden. May sees the beginning of summer, when the earth gradually takes on a golden colour, until November, when the cycle starts again. On average, Rodos has 300 days of sunshine a year, while between April and October, the chances of uninterrupted sunshine are nearly one hundred per cent. During that period the temperature is in excess of 25 C. The summer heat is offset by a cooling, and sometimes strong, sea breeze. Rhodes Island It is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Mediterranean and has been for many years, attracting relentless and overwhelming waves of visitors from March to November. The most popular beaches on Rhodes lie along the northern and eastern coastlines. To the north are high-rise conference complexes of glass and steel towering over narrow strips of shingle and buffeted by the northern winds. Down the east coast, from Rhodes to Lindos, are replicated rows of cement fun palaces.

4 Rhodes By Ferry Boat Rhodes Island can be reached from Piraeus port; Only normal ferries (no high speed) are offering service to Rhodes. The ferry needs approximately 13 hours to reach the island. Rhodes By Airplane Of course flying to Rhodes is much easier. Flight time from Athens to Rhodes is approximately 1 Hour. Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines have frequent daily flights to the island. How to reach... Rhodes Island

5 The Itinerary Day 1 “Athens” Arrival to Athens,you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Optional Athens by Night Tour. The NEW elegant private Museum of Ancient Greek musical instruments and the Tavern in Plaka. Your evening begins with a short panoramic drive through the City Center and at the slope of the sacred hill you will be able to see, admire and photo the illuminated Acropolis. Next you will visit the Museum and discover the divine origin of Ancient Greek musical instruments and enjoy travelling in the hidden paradise of Ancient Greek music history and sounds. Explore the greatest and only collection around the Universe, of more than 60 reconstructed Ancient Greek musical instruments. Then a pleasant walk through the narrow picturesque streets of Plaka, the old city, will bring you at a Typical Greek Tavern where you will enjoy your dinner following a floor show with live music and Greek Folk Dances in traditional costumes. Overnight at the Hotel. Day 2 “Athens” After Breakfast, free day at leisure or Optional Optional Half day Athens City Tour. This tour gives you an opportunity to observe the striking contrasts that make Athens such a fascinating city. Our expert guides take you to see the center of the city, Constitution Square (Syntagma), the House of Parliament, the Memorial to the Unknown Soldier and the National Library. Driving down Herod Atticus street, you will see the Evzones in their picturesque uniform and the Presidential Palace. On your way to the Acropolis you will see the Hadrian’s Arch, visit the Temple of Olympian Zeus and you will make a short stop at the Panathenaic Stadium where the first Olympic Games of the modern era were held in 1896. On the Acropolis visit the architectural masterpieces of the Golden Age of Athens: the Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, and finally “the harmony between material and spirit“, the monument that “puts order in the mind“, the Parthenon. You complete the visit with the Museum of Acropolis. Optional (After noon) Cape Sounion Tour: Drive along the coastal road, past the wonderful beaches of Glyfada, Vouliagmeni and Varkiza to the most Southern point of Attica, Cape Sounion, where the white marble pillars of the Temple of Poseidon stand. On the way, you have a splendid view of the Saronic Gulf and the little islands offshore. After visiting the Temple of Poseidon, you have time to walk at leisure on the rocky promontory of Sounion. Overnight at the Hotel.

6 The Itinerary Day 3 “Rhodes” Arrival to Rhodes Island, transfer to the hotel. Optional trip to butterfly village. This is a lush green Valley, with a small river running through it. The site is Beautifully arranged, with little wooden Bridges, stone steps, and an uphill path which leads to the Monastery of the Virgin of Kalopetra. Rest of the day at leisure. Day 4 “Rhodes” After breakfast, optional tour to Lindos to discover the ancient Acropolis of Lindos with a day trip. Departure from Faliraki beach, and Rhodes town. The boat stops around the small bays as well with traditional small boats. Rest of the day at leisure. Day 5 “Rhodes” Optional half day City tour. Discover the city of Rhodes, The Grand Master Palace KASTELO,The Museum, Or Monte Smith Day 6 “Rhodes” After breakfast, pick up & transfer to the airport.


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