Types of Tourism in Greece

BEACH HOLIDAYS

Most of the beaches in Greece are municipal. Therefore, the use of sun loungers and umbrellas on them is paid. The cost is about 4 EUR per day. The vast majority of beaches are sandy.

Northern Greece.

This is a vast region geographically tied to the city of Thessaloniki. The main resorts in Northern Greece are located on the Halkidiki peninsula. This is Kassandra with white beaches and rocky capes covered with pine forests, Sithonia, known for its azure shores, cozy fishing bays and olive groves, and the most beautiful of them, covered with virgin forests and inaccessible to women – Athos. Another resort area – Paralia Katerini – is located on the coast of the Aegean Sea, 70 km from Thessaloniki and 80 km from Macedonia airport. This is a low-class resort, which attracts more people involved in the “fur coat” business. Check top-medical-schools.org for travel information in Greece.

Resorts of Southern Greece .

Loutraki is the most famous and popular resort in the south of the country. It is located on the coast of the Corinthian Gulf, 80 km from Athens. and stretched for 3 km along the sea with a beautiful promenade. Lots of places for entertainment. The beaches are small, clean pebbles. Glyfada and Vouliagmeni. Both resorts are located in the nearest suburbs of Athens, at a distance of 15-25 km from the center of the capital. These resorts are suitable for those tourists who prefer various entertainment entertainments to secluded relaxation. Athens can be reached by bus in 30-40 minutes. The beaches are mostly sandy.

The Peloponnese peninsula is the southernmost region of the mainland of the country. There is a clear sea and beautiful nature. The beaches are sandy with small inclusions of small pebbles.

Evia is an island located north of Athens and stretched along the northern coast of Attica. The island comes so close to the mainland that it is connected to it by a 14-meter bridge. The strait through which this bridge is thrown is an attraction in itself: the current changes direction here several times an hour. The beaches on Evia are sandy.

Crete is the largest and southernmost island of Greece. Wildlife is preserved here in its original form. The northern coast of the island is famous for its wide sandy beaches and warm, calm currents. It is here that comfortable tourist hotels are located. In the western part of the island, the climate is more humid due to the closely approaching mountains, mountain rivers and a small lake. In the east of the island there are large and quiet bays, fertile plateaus and picturesque hills.

Corfu is located in the northwest of the Ionian Sea and is the greenest island in Greece. It is famous for olive and orange orchards, cypress forests and lemon groves. There are many sandy and pebbly beaches stretching along a two hundred-kilometer coastline.

The island of Rhodes is washed by two seas at once: the Aegean in the west, where pebble beaches and constant excitement, and the Mediterranean Sea in the east – this is sand and calm water.

The island of Mykonos is known as a resort for gay lovers.

EXCURSIONS

Greece is an open-air museum. Here, every stone breathes history. Excursions made in this country is a journey of millennia.

THERAPEUTIC AND HEALTH REST

Greek resorts are very popular for the treatment and improvement of the body. Natural factors: maritime climate, solar ultraviolet, sea water rich in salts and trace elements, therapeutic mud and various types of medicinal plants successfully treat cardiovascular diseases and diseases of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems, as well as many other types of diseases. Many resorts are famous for their healing mineral springs. Vouliagmeni – located 24 km southeast of Athens. The main healing factors are thermal (about +25 degrees) radon chloride sodium water sources. Recommended for the treatment of the musculoskeletal system, nervous system, gynecological diseases.

Ikaria – located on one of the islands of the archipelago in the Aegean Sea and Kaiafa – located on the coast of the Gulf of Kyparisiakos of the Ionian Sea. The main therapeutic factor is thermal (up to +58 degrees) radon sodium chloride waters, which are used both for baths and for drinking treatment. Recommended for the treatment of the musculoskeletal system, skin, liver and gynecology.

Ipati – located in Central Greece, northwest of Athens, at an altitude of 85 m. Thermal (up to +33.5 degrees) radon sulfide hydrocarbonate-chloride sodium waters of mineral springs are used (mainly for baths). Recommended for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Loutrakion – located on the shores of the Corinthian Gulf of the Ionian Sea. It is rich in thermal (up to 30 degrees) radon sodium chloride waters of two mineral springs. It is recommended for patients with diseases of the musculoskeletal system, liver, biliary tract, kidneys and urinary tract.

Eleftere – located southwest of the city of Kavala, at an altitude of 70 m. It is rich in thermal (up to 41.5 degrees) radon chloride sodium waters and sulfide silt mud. recommended for the treatment of organs of movement and support, gynecological diseases.

REST ON THE ISLANDS

The islands of Crete, Corfu, Rhodes and Mykonos are the most popular among tourists. The island of Crete is the largest of the Greek islands (area 8.3 thousand sq. km), extending for 250 km in length and up to 58 km in width. Its mountains, reaching a height of 2456 m (Mount Ida), are composed mainly of massive limestone and are similar to the mountains of mainland Greece.

The main attraction of the island are the excavations of the Palace of Knossos – the center of the Minoan civilization. Other attractions of the island include the Samaria Gorge – the longest in Europe (14 km), as well as the Lassithi Valley, where you can get acquainted with the process of olive oil production, visit a ceramic workshop and a mountain monastery of the 14th century.

Corfu is located off the west coast of mainland Greece and Albania. Tourists are attracted to the island by “golden” beaches, cozy bays, bays, picturesque fishing villages, hospitable people. Rhodes island it is washed by two seas at once: the Aegean (in the west), where there are pebble beaches and constant excitement, and the Mediterranean (in the east), where there is sand and calm water. Accordingly, the east coast of the island (the areas of Kallithea, Faliraki, Kolymbia, Lindos) are more suitable for traditional beach holidays, and its west (Ixia, Ialyssos) – for windsurfing.

The island of Mykonos is the center of modern entertainment for young people. There are many cafes, restaurants and discos. There is a water park on the island and popular beaches for nudists.

SHOPPING TOURS

The city of Kastoria (it is located in Northern Greece on the Chalkidiki peninsula) is one of the leading European centers for the production of high quality fur products. Except Kastoria, people involved in the “fur coat business” also go to Paralia Katerinis. The prices here are low, but the range of fur coats is simpler.

SKIING

Ski center “Seli” has been operating since 1934, located on Mount Vermion (southwest side) at an altitude of 1500-1900 m above sea level, 95 km from Thessaloniki and 24 km from Veria. The ski center can be reached by car on a good paved road. Features of the center – low humidity, proximity to the forest, a magnificent panorama of the surroundings.

Ski resort Parnassus.

Parnassus is one of the most beautiful peaks in Greece with a mild climate and bright colors. A favorite place of the gods, at the foot of which the ancient cult center – DELPHI – with the famous oracle of Apollo, is still preserved. Nearby are picturesque villages: the mountainous Arachova, famous for the best carpets, and the sea Itea, immersed in Amphisian olive groves.

The ski center of Parnassus is the largest and well-organized ski resort in Greece. Located 180 km from Athens. Construction of the center began in 1975. In 1976, the Fterolokas station began to operate, and in 1981, the Kellaria station. Parnassus is a popular ski resort in Europe, where not only winter sports enthusiasts, but also professional athletes can have a great time. Skiing heights: 1600 – 2300 meters, the total length of the slopes is 14 km.

Tracks: 20 tracks. 16 slopes have a length of 400 m to 4 km, different difficulty slopes (green, blue, red and 3 black)

Lifts: 1 cabin, 6 chairlifts, 7 tow ropes.

Types of Tourism in Greece

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