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10 Greek Beaches you shouldn't miss
Greece, Travel Guides

10 Greek Beaches you shouldn’t miss!

As you can imagine, during my trips to the US and Canada and my life in Boston, I’ve accumulated lots of photos, tips, and suggestions to share with you. With a rough calculation, I have 4 months worth of blog content about traveling!! But, it’s officially summer and I’m back home in Greece, so all I want to blog about is beaches, islands and vacation ideas! A few weeks back I shared with you my mini-guide on how to choose a Greek island for your vacations. Today, I’m sharing with you 10 Greek beaches you shouldn’t miss (and why)! Of…

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Which Greek Island is ideal for You?|Aspects of Style
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Which Greek Island is ideal for you?

Updated on April, 2019 Did you know that Greece has about 6000 islands? Yes indeed. But from those islands only around 200 are inhabited! I get questioned a lot of times about which Greek island one should visit, which honestly isn’t a question that is answered easily, because not all of them are the same and not all people have the same tastes! In this post I *tried* as hard as I could to put on a mini guide on which island would suit you better depending on your preferences. If you like beautiful scenery: Santorini, Milos, Hydra Photos of Santorini…

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An essential guide to Santorini
Greece, Travel Guides

The essential guide to Santorini

Have you ever dreamed of living in a postcard? Well, visiting Santorini will make you feel just like that! It’s no wonder that Santorini is the most coveted Greek island thanks to  its stunning view, unique architecture and well its volcanic past. This is probably one of the few islands that beaches aren’t a priority. Not that they are not clean, but they have black sand due to the volcanic minerals. The picturesque village of Oia and the “capital” of the island Fira with their whitewashed buildings and beautiful view over the sea (where once the volcano crater used to be) make up for the no t…

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