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Fabulous Greek Destinations
& Special Places to Stay

Greek destinations...when starting to build my site, I hoped my traveling over the years, to dozens of different islands, and a big chunk of the mainland, would provide me with enough material to put together over 100 really special places to stay... for my visitors to ponder.



In actual fact, my husband and I have visited many hundreds of places and we now have a selection of many dozens.

We didn't manage to visit every part of the Greek islands; however, I think we have a great selection for you to consider for your next getaway.

We will add them just as quickly as we can.

The areas we will cover for our selected hotels have been grouped together to make it a little easier when planning your vacation. They are:

  • Athens and The Saronic Islands
  • The Cyclades Islands
  • Crete
  • The Dodecanese Islands
  • The North and East Aegean Islands
  • The Ionian Islands
  • The Peloponnese
  • Central Greece
  • Macedonia

Throughout our travels, it has been enlightening to see, that in the face of European 'standardization', and mass influx from Albania and other parts further afield, the country has hung on to its classic civilization.

Namely, wonderful hospitality to their guests and a propensity for face-to-face business, whilst at the same time embracing some of the more tourist-friendly innovations such as road signs, proper breakfasts, and the long-awaited western plumbing.

Where to go?

I often get asked, which is my favourite Greek destination. I usually reply with a facetious analogy, such as 'who is your favourite child?'

I may even make up a name; or, if I am feeling particularly truculent, I say, Eurasia... the Greek mainland being one of my Greek destinations of choice.

The truth is that each Archipelago, and each island has its own character; which one you like, depends more on your own personal experiences, interests and expectations.

You will find a brief description of most islands, including the mainland, featured on this website. In the meantime, here are the highlights of each region.

Here is a list of venues we have collected over the years for your consideration. We hope you find a Greek destination which offers you just what you're looking for.

Aeolos Aeriko Agroktima Boukouvala Alevras Tower
Alexandrou Inn Alotino Pension Amymone Pension Anastasia Villas
Anastasios Xiradakis Anemomilos Apartments Anerad Inn Anthippi Guesthouse
Aperento Aphrodite's Inn Apollo Guesthouse Apollonos Guesthouse
Archontiko Angelou Archontiko Soulioti Ardamis Apartments Arhondiko Michoupoulo
Arhondiko Parisi Arhondiko tis Aristis Arhondiko Vogiatzopoulou Ahrontiko Despotiko
Arion Hotel Armonia Bay Hotel Arsinoi Cottages Artemis' Hotel
Artemis Villas Aspros Patamos Avdou Villas Avgerinou Syrakou Inn
Ayiazi Guesthouse Ayios Germanos Bella Vista Windmill Bitsios Guesthouse
Bratsera Hotel Byzantino Hotel Camelot Captain's House
Captain's View Carob Cottage Casa dei Mezzo Casa Delfino
Casa Leone Casa Lucia Castro Residence Central Hotel
Chateau Zevgoli Chelidonia Damouhari Dias Guesthouse
Dryades Economou Mansions Eirini Traditional Houses Elaion Inn
Eleni Mansion Eleonas Agrotouristic Hotel Eleonas Vills & Apartments Elia Guesthouse
Elias Elixirion Guesthouse Elounda Gulf Villas Elounda Island Villas
Emelisse Art Hotel Enagron Cottages Erato Villas Esperas Traditional Houses
Esperides Hotel Fundana Villas Galini Ganimede Hotel
Gavalohori Traditional House Generalis Guesthouse Gonia tis Linas Guesthouse Kazakou
Harry's Restaurant with Rooms Heaven Naoussa Helidorea Hibiscus Hotel
Hotel Bourazani Hotel Cava d'Oro Hotel Galaxa Hotel Kastro
Hotel Keti Hotel Leto Hotel Mysaion Hotel Porto Loutro
House of Baba Spiros Leripetra Ilion Hotel Imaret
Ios Villa Kamares Apartments Kapetanakos Tower Kavos Hotel Naxos
Kellia Kifines tou Aegaiou Koustenis Guesthouse Kyfanta Hotel
Kyriaki Guesthouse Kyrimai Le Palace Hotel Leedas Villas
Lefkas Village Lela's Taverna Levant Hotel Levendis Estate
Liana's House Lilly's Island Limnionas Village Linardos Apartments
Liostasi los Hotel & Spa Logothetis Farm Londas Guesthouse Malvasia
Marco Polo Mansion Margarita Hotel Marketos Windmill Marko's Place
Mavrikiano Houses Melonos Lindos Metohi Kindelis Mikri Arkto ('Little Bear')
Milia Traditional Settlement Mylonas Guesthouse Mythos Hotel Nassos Guesthouse
Nefeli Apartments Nefeli's Hotel Nine Muses Exclusive Apartments Noble Apartments
Nostos Inn Notos Hotel Oliaros Studios On the Rocks
Oreste's House Orloff Resort Ostraco Suites Palazzo di Pietro
Palazzo Vecchio Paliokaliva Village Pandora Suites Panorama Villa
Papaevangelou Guesthouse Pavezzo Country Retreat Pelecas Country Club Pelops Hotel
Penion Omorfi Poli Pension Rena Parantzada 1811 Art Hotel Perivolas
Perleas Mansion Petali Village Hotel Petres Petrino Suites
Porto Vathi Studios Primarolia Art Hotel Primoula Pyrgos Mystra
Pyrgos Xeniou Rosy's Little Village Saxonis Houses Selana Studios
Selini Guesthouse Skites Spilia Cottages Stella's Apartments
Sun Rocks Ta Petrina Ta Psarakia Ta Sfentonia
Ta Spitakia Tetramythos The Gecko The Lost Unicorn
The Nest The Old Silk Store The Old Stone House The Sea House
The White Houses Theodorides Estate Theophano Apartments Tholo Guesthouse
To Panorama Tsivouli Park Tsolias Apartments Ulimouton Cottages
Vamos Guesthouses Varosi Vasilis Bungalows Vateri
Venetoula's Guesthouse Vergoulas Mansion Viglatoras Villa Alexandros
Villa Alexina Villa Anastasia Villa Andromeda Villa Arhanes
Villa Avraam Villa Beatrice Villa Creta Villa de Loulia
Villa Helidona Villa Konstantin Villa Kythnia Villa Penelope
Villa Praxithea Villa Rodi Villa Tzogia & Anthi Voreades
Voula's Apartments Waterfront Cottage White River Cottages Xelidonia
Xenonas Geodi Zeus' House

That's it, our comprehensive list of varied Greek destinations and a good choice (I think) of very special places to stay during your vacation or business trip!




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Island Groups

Argosaronic Gulf Islands

The islands of the Argosaronic are like priceless gems decorating this gulf with lavish beauty. The inhabitants of Athens and Piraeus, who can escape the tumult of the city in very little time, are very fortunate.

The nearest of them, the historic Salamina, is also the most densely populated. From Peroma in Attica, you can get to Paloukia opposite in 15 minutes and from there go wherever you want on the island by car or scooter.

Further south, is the gorgeous Aegina with its pine trees, sandy beaches and the famous temple of Aphaia all of which are only one hour by boat from Piraeus. It is also, densely populated, but less so than Salamina.

Even further south, is the alluring and divine Poros, opposite the Peloponnese, and beyond that the celebrated Hydra with its fabulous traditional architecture. The entrance to the Gulf of Argolis is Spetses, picturesque and verdant. Possessing a great naval tradition, it, like Hydra, played an important role with its fleet and its worthy sailors when the Greek nation rose up in arms against the Turks.

Spetses, the most distant of the islands, is only four hours from Piraeus. However, if you make the journey on the speedy hydrofoils ('Flying Dolphin's), which have schedules to all the islands (except Salamina) it will take only half as long. Not to mention that in the summer the trip may be extended beyond Spetsys to Monemvasia Kythera and Nfplio the capital of Argolid.

Besides these four main islands there are also small islands, which number more than 100, when you count the rocky islets. We describe a total of 88, only 11 of which are inhabited. A visit to the uninhabited ones, on your own boat, can hold surprises in store.

So the islands of the Saronic and the Argolis Gulf, make for memorable excursions, be they just a day or several days.

Cyclades Islands

The Cyclades, are Greek islands to dream about; sun-kissed outliers of rock and dappled earth lying scattered across the glittering Aegean Sea.

Their characteristic white Cubist houses, golden beaches, olive groves, pine forests, herb-strewn mountain slopes and terraced valleys make for an irresistible mix.

Throw in a dash of hedonism, and a culture that draws vividly on ancient and modern themes, and the Greek island dream can become reality.

Other realities can be a touch more down-to-earth, at least for native islanders, who have often struggled for a living through centuries of deprivation. Beneath the tourism gloss, many raise livestock and grow food on reluctant soil, or chase a diminishing supply of fish from the sea which are regularly rough and dangerous. Winters are often grey, bleak and unforgiving.

The Cyclades range from big fertile Naxos, with its craggy mountains, and landlocked valleys, through the tiny outliers of Donousa, Iraklia and a Anafi, where the sea dominates, with attitude, on every side.

The beaches of Mykonos, Santorini and Ios half and wash with sun-lounger society and raucous diversions; their main towns seethe with commercialism. All of this has its appeal, the other islands, such as Andros,Amorgos and Sifnos, have kept tourism to a more sedate scale.

The Cyclades all so named because they form a circle around the island of Delos, one of the world's most haunting ancient sites. Closing that circle is still one of the most rewarding experiences for the dedicated traveller.

This is the most picturesque island complex in Greece, lying right in the middle of the Aegean Sea.

The Cycladic Archipelago, which seems to be an extension of Euboea and Attica to the south-east, consists of around 2200 islands, islets and various rocky outcroppings.

I describe, or simply fix the location of, 148 of them, which are, in my opinion the most important. Only 33 of those are inhabited.

All of these together form an imaginary circle around the Sacred Delos, the island which, according to mythology, appeared from and the waves to become the land of Apollo. And really where could a place, with more sunlight than the Cyclades have been found for the god of light.

Dodecanese Islands

Strung out along the coast of western Turkey, like jewels upon and impossibly aquamarine sea, the Dodecanese both entrance and attract passers-by - many of whom return year after year to sample some of the most culturally and geographically diverse islands in the Aegean.

These 18 islands, including satellites, are an entity unto themselves. Under Italian rule until 1947, they maintain an air of slight separateness and, unsurprisingly, still attract large numbers of curious Italian visitors.

The islands are a beguiling mix of sea, mountain and meadow and, because they are all close to one another, can easily be 'hopped'. They need that extra effort to get to, but the rewards far outweigh the investment.

The spiritually inclined will make a beeline for Patmos. The developed resorts of Rhodes and Kos have beaches and bars galore, while Lipsi and Tilos have seductive beaches, minus the crowds.

The far-flung islands of Agathonisi, Arki and Kastellorizo await Greek island aficionados in pursuit of traditional island life, while everyone gapes at the extraordinary volcanic landscape that geological turbulence has created on Nisyros.

The islands' checkered history, has also endowed them with a wealth of diverse archaeological remains.