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Sunday, November 27, 2022

Eresos, Lesvos: the picturesque birthplace of Sappho the Lesbian | Greec...


Welcome to #Lesvos and specifically to the beautiful #Eresos, a special village in #Greece. Eresos is the #birthplace of the #ancient #poet #Sappho the #Lesbian. Wonderful sea waters, #quality #food, #relaxation and #culture in the birthplace of the "10th #Muse". A #travel #destination that brings together #visitors of all kinds! #Video Chapters: 00:01 intro 01:10 Skala Eresos 06:00 Eresos beach 08:25 Eresos village 09:01 #maps Eresos and its harbor, #Skala Eresos, are places that have been inhabited since ancient times. From here was #Theophrastus, one of the 7 #sages of antiquity. Eresso was also (probably) the birthplace of Sappho Lesbia, the great #lyric poet of antiquity who praised love (and) between #women and who gave birth to a global term for #homosexual love (lesbian). The poet whom #Plato described as the "10th muse". This is one of the reasons - more of a reason - that Skala Eresos has been attracting for decades #gay women from all over the world who come here for #summer #vacations, while in #September the Eresos Women's #Festival is an important event. This year's will be held from September 10 to 24. In Eresos you will not see mass #tourism but you will see #travelers of all kinds. Families who choose it for the beautiful beach and affordable accommodation. But also "alternatives", young people, people looking for #meditation holidays thanks to the #Osho Afroz Meditation #Serendipity #Center and - as in #Lesbos in general - friends of good food. It is so developed in terms of infrastructure that you don't miss anything, but in a vintage way that recalls more relaxed times of the Greek summer. It is no coincidence that one of the few summer cinemas in the Greek islands still operates in Skala Eresou. #Cine Sappho (no surprise about the name). We don't need to say much about the endless #beach of Skala Eresou. It is more than 3 kilometers long. Its central part is the most organized, as we go to the right we encounter less people and a #nudist beach. Like its sand, its waters are quite dark, but don't let that fool you. They are spotlessly clean and quite cold, an ideal source of coolness on the days of even the worst heat. Its waters are deep enough, for those who prefer to be in the water from their towel in a few seconds, it is the best possible choice. #Sights A walk in the #village of Eresos is worth it to admire the #traditional #architecture and the beautiful square. The small #archaeological #museum in Skala has in its collection findings from the classical, #Hellenistic and #Roman periods. There is also archaeological interest in the Vigla hill where the #acropolis of ancient Eresos was. There are preserved pieces of pre-Hellenic walls, a small Roman tank and ruins of medieval turrets. On the left side of the beach, where there is a small harbor and the chapel of Panayouda, a series of modern #sculptures inspired by Sappho have been placed. These are works by important Greek sculptors, such as Thodoros Papagiannis, Giorgos Chouliaras, Kyriakos Rokos and Loukas Loukidis, which were created in the context of a sculpture #symposium that took place in the summer of 2006 in Eresos. Another example of the harmonious coexistence of the ancient, the traditional, the modern and the different in this rather underrated corner of the #Aegean. Food - #Drink We have to say that in general the food on Lesbos far exceeds the average, having the additional advantage of very good prices. As an example only, we recommend the Aegean for those looking for home-style cooking and a wonderful view. In Soulatso you will eat fresh fish and seafood. You will also have a nice fish meal and ouzo drink at #Sardellas, which really knows how to cook fish properly, small and large. Sam's Winery in the village of Eresou is the choice for those who love it as here the flavors are traditional Greek but also Middle Eastern, thanks to the Lebanese owner. Finally, for a drink, the timeless choice is #Parasol, a beach bar with #Caribbean decoration and #atmosphere in Skala. Do not neglect to visit it, even if you are in Eresos only for a bath. It is now almost an attraction of the island. And since you're here, try the #cocktail that looks like a mojito but has boiled figs instead of sugar. Nearby #excursions The picturesque #Molyvos is probably the most famous tourist #destination of Lesvos. What you should definitely not miss and which is not more than half an hour from Eresos is the Petrified Forest in #Sigri and its museum. The second largest #Petrified #Forest in the world (after that of Arizona, USA) is a spectacle of unique beauty created by volcanic activity 20 million years ago and in itself a reason to make Lesvos unforgettable.

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Sifnos island, Cyclades - Greece: exotic beaches and main attractions | ...


Welcome to #Sifnos, one of the most beautiful and picturesque islands of the #Cyclades, in #Greece!

 

#Traditional #settlements, #popular #attractions and the #top #beaches of the #island.

This #summer, Greece, the birthplace of the ancient gods, will offer you unforgettable #moments and strong #emotions! #Exotic #holidays in the Cyclades, the #Caribbean of #Europe! Endless refreshing #swimming, #sunshine and #warm #weather, #relaxation, #picturesque #villages, #delicious #food and unspoiled #nature.

#Paradise on #earth has a name and is located in Greece!

Stay #tuned, as we will get to know the #secrets of Sifnos.

 

00:00 INTRO

00:58 Sifnos island

02:53 #Apollonia, the #capital of Sifnos

03:37 #Kastro, the #castle neighborhood

04:48 #Poulati church

05:08 #Kamares #port

05:45 #Kamares #beach

06:10 #Vathi beach

06:46 #Platis #Gialos beach

07:37 Poulati rocky beach

08:20 #Cheronissos beach

08:40 Sifnos #hiking #trails

08:54 Sifnos #Greek #cuisine

09:07 maps

 

At the end of the #video you will find detailed #maps of the area.

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Music theme: Dimka - Cancao do Mar (Runnismos travel mix)

 

Sifnos: the most delicious Greek island

The Greek island of Sifnos in the Cyclades has the most sizzling food scene in the #Mediterranean right now.

 

On most Greek islands, what hits you first is the light, bouncing off burnished rocks or painting the horizon a fuzzy peach. On wildly beautiful Sifnos in the Cyclades, it's the aroma of orange-and-anise biscuits drifting down whitewashed lanes; pockets of sage and oregano in wind-chiselled valleys; blasts of brine as sea urchins are prised open, orange roe scooped up with salty fingers.

 

In summer, stepping off the #ferry at Kamares, the island's unassuming little port, there is also the unmistakable perfume of sizzling calamari and suntan oil. If it is early afternoon, I stroll along the hot boardwalk to the sandy beach of Agia #Marina and dive straight into the sea. The octopus bruschetta and aubergine chips at the #Isalos beach bar taste even better when I have sand between my toes. As a lilac haze settles over the bay, I toast my return to the island with a cucumber #Margarita.

Sifnos, the island of flavours. Unique traditional villages, organized or #secluded beaches, and 227 churches spread around the island are waiting to be discovered.

A few kilometers away from the town lies the traditional settlement of #Artemónas, famous for its neoclassic mansions and its outstanding panoramic view of the island. Some of the most famous restaurants and patisseries of Sifnos will welcome you here with fresh homemade cookies and hot doughnuts. If you need to spend a relaxing vacation, then Artemónas is the ideal place to book your accommodation.

 

Kastro

The historic settlement of Kástro (meaning “castle”), inhabited since ancient times, is built over the ruins of ancient Sífnos, on an abrupt rock with a breathtaking view of the sea. A beautiful outdoor museum and one of the most picturesque villages in the island, Kástro stands out for its old houses with the wooden balconies, the ancient columns and the narrow courtyards.

 

The visitor still enters the village from "lozies", the castle’s old entrances. In the past, these arcade-like entrances were used as war towers in order to protect the settlement. The houses in the front, built one next to another, used to be inhabited by lower class people, whereas the inner, and more protected part of the settlement was occupied by the upper class. Admire the picturesque little church of “Eftamártyros” (Church of Seven Martyrs), perched on a rock that seems to rise from the sea, and don’t forget to visit the Archaeological #Museum.

Swim in crystal-clear waters.

Whether cosmopolitan or secluded, all the beaches in Sífnos offer to the sun-loving tourists azure waters and sun-drenched sandy beaches. Kamáres, the port of the island, is a sandy beach with trees and beach bars; Platís Yialós is the most cosmopolitan and buzzing beach in the island, whereas next to it lies Vathí, a sandy beach with shallow waters and many tavernas where you can enjoy fresh fish. The rocks in Chrisopigí, where also the homonymous Monastery proudly stands, are ideal for diving. If you’d like to rest under a cool shade, head to the next beach which is surrounded by salt water loving trees. If you find yourself in Kástro, follow down the path to “Eptá Mártyres”, and enjoy a leisurely swim.


Monday, March 14, 2022

Discover the magic of the Peloponnese: Arcadia, the utopia of Greece


When the harmony of nature seems like a #utopia, then be sure that you are in Arcadia. The heart of the #Peloponnese. #Greece.

 

The images you see are an #idyllic vision of the Greek countryside. The world around us takes on mythical proportions here. In the rivers and trees, Fairies and #nymphs are enchanted by the flute of the god #Faunus. In this melodic song of life.

 

In today's episode we will discover the impressive waterfalls of Lepida and the traditional village of Agios Ioannis or Orino #Astros. Untouched and authentic destinations of eastern Arcadia.

 

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The mountainous topography of this Greek province and the sparse rural population made the word Arcadia evolve into a poetic meaning. A version of paradise, though only in the sense that it is the abode of supernatural beings and not an afterlife for mortals.

 

During the Renaissance, #Arcadia was a popular artistic subject, both in the visual arts and in literature, and this name came to be used for any idyllic location or paradise.

 

Our tour starts from the village of Agios Ioannis. It is built amphitheatrically on the slopes of the mountain at an altitude of 725 meters. It has many churches and traditional fountains.

 

While exploring the alleys of the settlement you will immediately feel serenity and the feeling of intimacy, as if you have walked here again. Around you traditional buildings, hospitable guesthouses, taverns with delicious flavors, plane trees and flowers.

 

Saint John of Arcadia or Agios Ioannis is mentioned for the first time in 1435, while its contribution to the Greek revolution of 1821 was significant.

 

A huge surprise awaits you three kilometers south of the settlement! The double #waterfalls of Lepida. Protected area on Mount Parnon with important flora! As you can see, the shots are just breathtaking!

 

The beautiful hiking trail prepares you perfectly for the wonder of nature that follows. Blue #lakes, impressive geological formations and this unique sound of crystal clear waters. The eternal power of flow that acts as a purification for the human soul.

 

Do not hesitate to take a refreshing swim at the cold water, while in the gorge are often organized canyoning descents and rappel.

 

The ideal time to visit is spring and late autumn.

 

Nearby the imposing medieval castle of Oria or Estella which means Star. It is built on a "natural pyramid" that makes it inaccessible, while its reputation is accompanied by legends of beautiful princesses and fierce battles.

 

 

Let yourself wander in the ancient paths of Arcadia filling your batteries with energy, do sports, leave behind all the stress, sorrows and thoughts…

 

On this trip you will feel the certainty that the Nymphs and the God Faunus are still here. Behind the trees, inside the caves and under the waters of the rivers. They protect nature and welcome the passengers.

 

The land of the Peloponnese will reward you richly, as long as you are surrendered to its sweet song. #Paradise has a name and is located in Greece!

 

ARCADIA (Arkadhía), the heartland province of the Peloponnese, contains some of the most beautiful landscapes in Greece. Dramatic hills are crowned by a string of medieval towns, and the occasional Classical antiquity. Beautiful Karítena is a picture-postcard hill town, but the best area of all is around Stemnítsa and Dhimitsána, where walkers are rewarded with the luxuriant Loúsios Gorge. Another hill town, Andhrítsena, attracts archeology buffs with the nearby Temple of Bassae, still spectacular though tented for restoration. En route, if approaching from Trípoli, you may also pass through Megalópoli, both mainly transport hubs.

North of Megalópoli, the best of Arcadia lies before you: minor roads that curl through a series of lush valleys and below the area’s most exquisite medieval hill towns. The obvious first stop is lofty Karítena. Then the route to the northwest winds farther up around the edge of the Ménalo mountains to the delightful towns of Stemnítsa and Dhimitsána, from either of which you can explore the Loúsios Gorge, including the remote site of ancient Gortys and the stunning eleventh-century Ayíou Ioánnou Prodhrómou Monastery (commonly abbreviated to Prodhrómou), as well as additional ancient monasteries on up the gorge. To the west there’s the hill town of Andhrítsena and nearby the ancient Temple of Bassae. Having your own transport is pretty essential here, though there are limited buses from Trípoli and Megalópoli. The hill towns also offer plenty of great places to stay.


Sunday, March 13, 2022

Top 10 travel destinations in Greece


Spring in Greece, a wonderful ritual! Nature is reborn and invites us to the ancient dance of the senses. In spring we are in love with life. In love with Greece: top 10 destinations in spring.

Come with me. Into a colorful country. Here, nature activates your five senses! It makes you gaze at an endless view and not get enough. Smell unique perfumes. Taste fresh fruits with a sweet and unsurpassed taste. Listen to nature’s sweet melody. Feel the soft touch of mother Earth.

#Greece #top10dastinations #exoticplaces

 

00:00 Intro

01:34 Chania Crete

02:24 Galaxidi - Delphi

03:04 Thessaloniki - Macedonia

04:02 Kavala

04:49 Monemvasia Peloponnese

05:40 Athens, Attica

06:53 Nafpaktos

07:44 Nafplion

08:34 Hydra island

09:24 Corfu island

 

We start from the beautiful island of #Crete. To the west, stands the colorful old town of #Chania. Irrigated by the local tradition and Italian finesse of the Venetian period. The picturesque harbor looks like a painting. Allow yourself to be carried away by the local hospitality, Cretan flavors and beauty of this place.

#Galaxidi is a small traditional town in the southern mainland, almost 3 hours west of Athens. Old mansions, nostalgic mood, grandeur and splendor from the past, fantastic frames and colorful corners. Here you will spend quality time in an amazing landscape, quite close to the sacred archeological site of Delphi which even today has a special energy.

#Thessaloniki is the second largest city in Greece and was an imperial metropolis during the Byzantine and Ottoman years. It is located a stone's throw from #Halkidiki, while it is surrounded by important wetlands and lush forests. The rhythm and the aromas of the city will take you on an intoxicating wandering. The promenade of the city, its great monuments, the view from the castle but also the people of Thessaloniki are the ideal guarantee of an unforgettable excursion!

1.5 hour east of Thessaloniki lies meet #Kavala. A raw diamond of Greek Macedonia. Amphitheatrically built, it offers unparalleled views and emotions from every point. The castle, the Imaret Palace, the roman aqueduct, the port and the old town will excite you. Not far from Kavala can be found the sand Dunes of Nea Peramos and #Thassos, an emerald island!

We are transported to the Southern Peloponnese and specifically to #Monemvasia, #Gibraltar of the East! A castle town with vaulted alleys, Byzantine churches and Venetian mansions. Like a living tale starring knights, pirates, and you exploring it! Walk along the sea wall. Stay in the boutique hostels, dive into the blue waters and enjoy the modern comforts and delicious flavors of this special place.

In fifth place is #Athens, the capital of the Hellenic Republic. Someone will think: "but why visit Athens in the spring"? I will not cite arguments to convince you, only images. And the footnote that Athens is a very large city with 50 kilometers of coastline (Athenian Riviera), 2 suburban forests and countless antiquities of unique beauty. So, is it finally worth it?

If you suddenly see the statue of Miguel de Cervantes, then be sure that you are in #Nafpaktos or #Lepanto as it was called in the Middle Ages. In this place, the Spanish writer fought against the Ottomans in the 16th century. The picturesque Nafpaktos will steal your heart! Castles, medieval walls, a small and cute harbor and the view of the new cable-stayed bridge of Rio Antirrio takes your breath away. It is located 2.5 hours west of Athens and you will love it in every aspect!

Did you know that #Nafplio was the first capital of the newly formed Greek state? Romanticism, neoclassical buildings of another era, the island of Bourtzi in an idyllic position, the awesome view from the castle Palamidi and a walk on Arvanitia beach, completes this wonderful spring excursion!

Leonard Cohen knew very well the reason why he chose #Hydra as his permanent residence. This beautiful island of Greece will make you fall in love with it at first sight! Stone and light, earth, sun and sea, houses and colors are intertwined in a cheerful Greek dance that you can not resist. Here the transportation can be done only on foot, by boat or with the traditional donkeys. Hydra is a heroic and cosmopolitan corner of Greece!

And we have just reached the top spring destination! It is #Corfu, the Duchess of the Ionian Sea. An aristocratic place, with a rich history. Nature has been also very generous. Greek blue, lacy shores, Byzantine castles, palaces, Italian air, aromas and flavors, Ionian temperament! What more could one ask for? But of course the Easter atmosphere! During the holy days of Easter, customs and traditions unique in the world such as botides pot throwing are revived on the island.


Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Athens Riviera: exotic Eden beach, Saronida - snorkeling experience in G...


Welcome to the riviera of Athens, Greece. Feel an exotic experience while exploring the crystal clear waters of Attica and doing snorkeling. Eden beach is located 46 kilometers south of Athens center, in Saronida, Anavyssos. A magnificent protected bay with crystal clear waters, with the characteristic Black Rock dominating, it has been awarded the Blue Flag for 20 consecutive years. At Eden Beach, the heart of cosmopolitan entertainment beats, while gazing out over the beautiful Attica sunset. Snorkeling (British and Commonwealth English spelling: snorkelling) is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask, a shaped breathing tube called a snorkel, and usually swimfins. In cooler waters, a wetsuit may also be worn. Use of this equipment allows the snorkeler to observe underwater attractions for extended periods with relatively little effort and to breathe while face-down at the surface. Snorkeling is a popular recreational activity, particularly at tropical resort locations. It provides the opportunity to observe underwater life in a natural setting without the complicated equipment and training required for scuba diving. It appeals to all ages because of how little effort is involved and is the basis of the two surface disciplines of the underwater sport of finswimming. Snorkeling is also used by scuba divers when on the surface, in underwater sports such as underwater hockey and underwater rugby, and as part of water-based searches conducted by search and rescue teams. Essential equipment includes the snorkel for breathing, and a diving mask or swimming goggles for vision. Swimfins for more efficient propulsion are common. Environmental protection against cold, sunburn and marine stings and scratches is also regionally popular, and may be in the form of a wetsuit, diving skins, or rash vest. Some snorkellers rely on waterproof sunscreen lotions, but some of these are environmentally damaging. If necessary, the snorkeller may wear a weightbelt to facilitate freediving, or an inflatable snorkelling vest, a form of buoyancy aid, for safety. Underwater photography has grown in popularity since the early 2000s as waterproof cameras became affordable to recreational users. Many snorkelers now carry a waterproof camera with them while they snorkel and may record photographs or video clips and later share them on social media platforms or post them to other websites. This mass of documentation has enormous scientific potential, as millions of tourists are able to cover greater areas than professional scientists whose field-study time is limited. Various citizen science programs have emerged to realize this potential. Thus underwater photographs of natural subjects become database records of geo-located and time-stamped species observations. The observed species may be identified by the contributor or by other website users or team members, depending on the platform. Various protocols for organization and self-directed study for snorkelers interested in natural science also exist. At Réunion island, these approaches have resulted in many new records and even the discovery of new species. Saronida (Greek: Σαρωνίδα) is a seaside resort village and former community in East Attica, Greece. It is part of Athens metropolitan area. Saronida is located on the Saronic Gulf coast, in the southeastern part of the Attica peninsula. It lies on the western foot of the Olympos hill. It is 2 km northwest of Anavyssos, 10 km south of Kalyvia Thorikou and 31 km southeast of Athens city centre. Greek National Road 91 (Athens - Sounio) passes through the town. Saronida is connected to Athens by bus services. Saronida in antiquity was an area of ​​the Attic Municipality of Saronikos that was located on the coast of Trittya, according to the administrative division of Kleisthenos. Today it is a popular holiday community in Southeastern Attica, built on the shores of the Saronic Gulf, in the wider residential complex of Lavreotiki. The area presents significant tourist traffic and has a large number of summer homes due to its long and sandy beach. In recent years, however, more and more people choose it as their permanent place of residence. The center of the community is located in front of the Saronic Sea, at the junction of Sounio and Saronidos Avenues, from where the area becomes accessible. Saronida has an organized road plan that consists of semicircular roads that start from the hill and meet on the coastal road. The name comes from the Saronic Gulf, which overlooks the settlement. #Athens #exoticbeach #Greece #snorkeling #underwater #scuba #diving #saronida #eden

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Serifos Greece: top exotic beaches, Cyclades


If you are looking for something essential this #summer, visit #Greece #Serifos. #Cyclades In the southeast corner of #Europe lies a beautiful country! It has thousands of islands and countless exotic beaches. Its inhabitants are the heirs of an ancient #civilization and have customs and traditions that go back in the depths of the centuries. That is why they will welcome you with a big smile, pride and a warm #hospitality! Do you like the video? click like and subscribe to discover #exotic beaches and places! In today's episode we will discover the best #beaches in Serifos and the rare beauty of the island! We are located in the western Cyclades. Serifos was the #island of #Danae and #Perseus, a legendary hero of the ancient Greek world. When you stand high on a rock and get lost in the endless view of the Aegean Sea, you have a unique feeling of fullness. #Greek blue, bright light everywhere, calmness and simplicity. Which gives you the power to become the hero of your own myths! We start with the beach of Agios Sostis. It is located 3 km east of Livadi, which is the port of the island. When you see the beach for the first time you will be excited, while a swim in its crystal clear waters will make you love it. You can get here by car, motorbike or for the more adventurous on foot. The picturesque chapel of #Agios #Sostis stands out. Here you will take endless photos. A big festival takes place here on September 6th and gathers the whole island! The golden sand and the sparkling clear blue waters give a tropical sense to this beach. The tamarisk trees offer natural shade, while the pier below the #church is ideal for diving and playing! On the opposite slope there is nCaved, a sample of bold architecture that combines bioclimatic technologies, automation and modern amenities. Two kilometers north lies Psili Ammos, another heavenly beach in the Cyclades! Desert lilies with all-white flowers, natural shade from clusters of trees, impressive rocks, shallow waters ideal for kids and then there is an impressive deep blue clear sea-bottom! In 2003, this beach, adored by thousands of visitors, was voted as the best in Europe! A fact that you can confirm with your own eyes! #Paradise has a name! It is located in Greece and this summer will offer you everything you need to make it truly unforgettable! For beauty, Serifos is up there with the Cyclades’ more famous islands – but it surpasses them for easygoing charm, which is why Athenians come here. That and the stylish places to stay How do you choose which Greek island to visit? There are thousands, and of course the most famous cannot be the best. For unspoilt beauty, you need a tip-off, and for one that has a little more life, you follow those in the know: the Athenians, and those smart hotel groups who seek out rarefied and spectacular destinations to woo their clientele. That the small and supremely chilled boutique hotel Coco-Mat has chosen Serifos in the western Cyclades is an indicator that this island has something special going on. The eponymous Greek interiors brand behind it makes indulgent but sustainable bedding and furnishings in Xanthi, north-east Greece, from wool, wood and seaweed, and its foray into hotels has a characteristically upmarket but rustic ethos. Not without influence is the influx of arty Athenians who have been short-breaking on Serifos, buying simple village homes and rural villas to create stylish holiday hideaways and bringing this craggy barren outpost a bit of edge. Where the cognoscenti trickle, the businesses that cater to them – the coffee shops, the cocktail lounges, shops selling expensive kaftans rather than retsina – will spring up. You can find a smattering here, but what makes Serifos irresistible, even to those who hate that kind of thing, is that it is incredibly low-key, confined really to the main town, Chora, whereas the rest of the island is as wild and raw as any tiny speck on the map you could hope to unearth. The best-known Cyclades – Mykonos and Santorini, 50 and 75 miles away – are drowning in chichi nightlife, luxury hotels and fine dining, and the tourist numbers to match. But charming, sleepy Serifos, with its unusually dramatic peaked landscape, outshines both, while its lack of an airport deters the crowds. Livadi is the Greece of 80s brochure tourism, a cheerful, taverna-lined suntrap for lollies and beach balls, grocery stores and yachties (of the Sunsail, not oligarch variety). For atmosphere Chora town, which tumbles from a southern hilltop like a lava flow of whitewash, is the place. Hand-painted arrows led us to the attractive square, paved in marble and packed with turquoise tables and chairs.

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Magic holidays in Greece: Peloponnese east coast - Monemvasia & Astros


Welcome to the enchanting Peloponnese! Together we will discover its eastern coast. Two castles, 150 km of impressive coastline, traditional settlements and many exotic beaches. #Greece #Peloponnese #Exoticplaces Do you like this video? Click LIKE and subscribe to discover unique landscapes and places! We start from the traditional settlement of Paralio Astros. It is clearly the star of the Peloponnese. This is what its name says, due to the asteroid shape of the peninsula on which the #castle that dominates the area was built. #Medieval atmosphere, legends, unrestricted views, churches and beautiful alleys, a stone-built Lighthouse, the open-air theater named after Melina #Mercouri and the statue of a #mermaid! It is called #Stheno and according to mythology it is the most independent and wild, as it stands haughtily in the port. The dream and the expectation of the ideal of a perfect life characterized by #harmony among humans and between men and #nature. This is #utopia. Paralio #Astros is a seaside resort built amphitheatrically and surrounded by beautiful crystal clear waters. Your relaxing walks are perfectly accompanied by a high mood and end in the hospitable taverns and restaurants for greek food and drinks.It is located in a fertile plain that has a strategic position. The Greco-Roman senator Herodes Atticus had built his villa in the area during Roman times.The beach of the settlement is called Kallisto and is fully organized, while you can visit the beaches of Atsiganos and Paliochanos in the north and Portes, Herronisi and Agios Andreas in the south. Next stop is the #Arcadian Village. It is a model settlement, an idea from Arcades expatriates of America. Bright whte and endless Greek blue everywhere. #Kryoneri beach is one of the best and most popular in the area, with the homonymous beach bar being a favorite hangout. The bays of Tserfos, Moulas, Agios Christoforos and Tigani are pebble beaches with turquoise waters just before we reach the settlement of #Tyros or Tere in the local dialect. A picturesque fishing village that will fascinate you!Follow us on instagram & Facebook for extra material and backstage. And we arrived at the colorful #Leonidio. A traditional settlement with a population of #Tsakonian origin overlooking the #Myrtoan Sea. Characteristic is the imposing red rock that rises above the settlement. Ideal destination in recent years for climbing lovers! Also due to the famous eggplant produced in the area, #melitzana in Greek, every year the #Melijazz festival is organized, with a lot of jazz music and of course many eggplants! Houses and mansions of wonderful architecture, towers, bridges, guest houses and picturesque alleys take you to the romance of another era. Every Easter, Leonidio is transformed into a giant scene of spectacle, sound and light. On the one hand the fireworks, on the other 500-600 colorful balloons come off the ground to illuminate the Greek sky! A wonderful spectacle worth watching. In Leonidio there are two beautiful beaches, #Plaka in the small port of the same name with picturesque fish taverns and #Poulithra, built on the outskirts of mount Parnon, a place that perfectly combines mountain and sea, quality holidays and good food. The next beach is called #Fokiano, it is beautiful, but it is difficult to access. Continuing south we meet #Kiparissi, one of the best beaches in the Peloponnese. Pebbles, crystal clear waters and aroma of authentic Greece! Did you know that an impressive fjord may not be found in Norway, but in Laconia region of Peloponnese? This is the Port of Ierakas. Let the image surprise you! And now let #Gibraltar of the East be revealed in from of your eyes! A huge rock, a well-protected castle town and a narrow access point. It is the famous #Monemvasia! One of the most special and historical places in Greece! It was coveted by many: knights, pirates, crusaders and emperors. Discover it.Stone houses, vaulted alleys, Byzantine churches and Venetian mansions. Like a living fairy tale of the Middle Ages. Leave the car away and wander to this uniquely preserved medieval settlement in the Peloponnese. Walk along the sea walls. Stay in the boutique guesthouses, dive into the exotic beaches and enjoy the modern comforts, flavors and the famous #Malvasia local wine. And then you will feel like a proper resident of the castle. On our way to the end of the east coast we meet in turn Agios Fokas, a beautiful church and a picturesque beach, #Panagia and the stunning Kastania cave, and finally the windswept Cape #Malea and its lighthouse. The beauties of Greece have no end, especially in places still untouched by mass tourism! What is your favorite destination in Greece? write a comment!Share this video with your friends.Produced by Anastasios Grekos for Rannismos travel guru channel.Thanks for watching and subscribe for more videos, unique landscapes and exotic beaches.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Italy - Portovenere: top beaches & attractions | exotic Italian riviera

 


Porto Venere - La Spezia. A picturesque fishing village of Italy with a rich history which offers unique emotions and breathtaking images! Can paradise be found at the steep point of the union of a green slope that dives into the bright blue of the sea? #Italy #portovenere #exoticplaces A #magical place whose fame is spreading rapidly is the Five Lands. #Impressive, #colorful, truly #unforgettable! In this video, however, we will get to know the 6th aristocratic Land… who has nothing to envy from the rest. As you understand we are in beautiful Italy. Portovenere has almost 4 thousand inhabitants and lies 20 minutes away from #LaSpezia, the capital of the province and about 1:30 hours away from #Genoa in the west or from #Pisa in the east. Portus Veneris, as the #Romans originally called it, has been included in the #UNESCO World #Heritage List since 1997, along with the #CinqueTerre as we mentioned earlier. Its name means "port dedicated to #Aphrodite / #Venus in Latin" and you won’t believe in your eyes out of so many beauties! It is located in one of the most iconic parts of the Italian peninsula, where the eastern #Riviera of #Liguria meets the Gulf of #Poets. Specifically, the poet Francesco #Petrarca wrote the year 1338: "To those who come from the sea, the port of Aphrodite emerges on hills covered by olive trees, with such sweetness that even the Goddess #Athena forgot her homeland Athens". Let's see now the most important sights: We start with the imposing church of #SanPietro, #Gothic style, built on the Cape of Porto Venere. At the same place there was an ancient temple dedicated to Venus who was born from the foam of the sea. #Doria Castle. The #fortress is located on a rocky hill overlooking the seaside village and is considered one of the most #majestic military buildings built by the Republic of Genoa, on the ruins of an ancient citadel. The church of #SanLorenzo - the sanctuary of #Madonna #Bianca. This #Romanesque #church was built by the Genoese in the 12th century. At the same point it is speculated that the #temple of #Zeus was located. The #Cave of #Grotta dell'Arpaia, now cpartially collapsed, known as the cave of #Byron, from which the famous English poet swam across the bay of La Spezia in 1822 to reach Lerici. The San Venerio #Lighthouse on #Tino Island, built in 1839. Via Giovanni Capellini, the inner road that leads to the castle, starts from the #Porta del Borgo gate and is full of shops, perfumes, flavors and medieval air! On the islands of #Palmaria, Tino and #Tinetto you will find some of the most famous beaches in northern Italy, thanks to the crystal clear waters and currents of the Ligurian Sea. They are just a stone's throw from Porto Venere and can be explored by boat or yacht. Tropical beaches, sea caves and the endless Italian blue! Do not stop for a moment to breathe the colorful atmosphere and the beauties of this unique part of Italy. An aphrodisiac place, where on summer evenings, while you enjoy your drink with such incomparable views, suddenly the local #Maestralino wind comes from the northwest and cools you with grace. Seafood and local Ligurian specialties will excite you so much that you will scream #Mamamia out of satisfaction! Live your #dream in Italy: forever romantic and unforgettable! Give a like to this video! Follow us on facebook and instagram for extra material and backstage! Express yourself, write a comment. Share it with your friends I'm Anastasios Grekos and you just watched #Runnismos #travelguru #channel. Thanks for watching and subscribe for more videos, romantic Italian landscapes, and exotic beaches! Natural places in Porto Venere include the famous sea caves Byron (Cala dell'Arpaia), Azzurra or Blue Cave (semi-submerged) and Tinetto; the cavity of the Doves and the wall of Tino, the shoal of Dante and Small and Big creeks. Byron's cave, named after the English poet George Gordon Byron, who found inspiration and meditation for his literary works here. It is located at the spur of rock below the church of St. Peter and the old defensive position, the marine cave has a minimum depth of five meters and a maximum of twenty along the side. The Regional Natural Park in Portovenere offers a unique landscape with its high coasts, caves and vegetation that permeates the atmosphere in any season with the changing shades of color. An element that blends and harmonizes every detail is the sea, sometimes calm and clear, so as to reflect like a mirror enchanted multicolored rocks and seagulls, sometimes rough and almost angry. To crown the Park archipelago with three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto, defying the blue sea in a swirl of aromas and looks towards the infinite. But the park is not only Nature, History dwells here since prehistoric times with the Cave of the Doves, until the recent past in which Guglielmo Marconi experimented in front of the village his innovative studies.

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