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A Travel Guide to Santorini, Greece


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Pronounced by locals as sado-rini, the crescent-shaped island is situated in the Aegean Sea, 200 kilometers off Greece's mainland. It is part of the remains of a great volcanic eruption that also resulted to a caldera, or the sinking of the crater. The warm weather and friendly beaches lure tourists from around the world. Greeks love to eat and they do it in the best Mediterranean tradition: fresh and organic.
They are also known for their hospitality and happy disposition. Most tourists are housed in Medieval Greek structures, characterized by white-washed walls and arched doors and windows. The small paths are never flat or straight, as they cascade up and down throughout the small island. Tourists recommend staying at the Western coast of the island where the caldera can be seen in all its glory. There's also something alluring about the white-painted structures that can be viewed from the west coast.
The oldest town in the island is called Oia which is considered a foremost tourist attraction in Santorini. White buildings sitting on a volcanic cliff surrounded by the turquoise ocean is the island's picturesque symbol. The houses are of medieval Venetian, reminiscent of Greek's ancient history. Oia is heralded for the beautiful sunset that can be enjoyed by taking a boat charter from the docks of Thira. Tourists can also join the picnic goers whose goal is to catch the sunset. Visiting the Naval Maritime Museum is a must for all visitors. It's a 19th century mansion that houses antique maritime tools and equipment for a rare insight in Greece's traditional naval practices.
The Kamari beach is home to a thriving coastal town in Thira. An arch-shaped sanctuary dedicated to the god Poseidon named this place. The beach is majestically covered with dark pebbles, thus making Kamari known as the black sand beach. Now surrounded by modern inns, restaurants, bars and clubs, the once fishing village has been transformed to become a party destination for beach lovers.
Wines play a great role in Greek cuisine. It is worth spending time to visit Santorini's old wineries or simply marvel at the vineyards that are sprawled along the slopes and lowlands. There are agencies that organize a tour of the wine houses, the oldest of which is the Santorini Vineyard. The grapes that grow on volcanic land have been producing quality wine since 1700 B.C. Much can be said about the Greek's grape growing culture as it has remained untouched by foreign methods to this day.
The geographical composition of Greece spells a blissful holiday for anyone who is interested in island-hopping, heritage sites, and gastronomical exploration. Get online travel guides and learn more about the amazing sights the country has to offer by visiting Travelingeast.com.
Article Source: Heather_J_Scott

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