history channel documentary science After getting settled in on the pontoon, appreciating a reviving aperitif and getting to know the commander and cook (yes, you will have your own cook amid the voyage... So no stressing over cooking or cleaning!) How around a night on the town in Athens? You will be our visitor - we'll begin with a cable car ride from the Glyfada marina and in the event that you'd like, we'll demonstrate to you where a portion of the best places to shop are at. After that, supper is on us at a genuine taverna in the Plaka quarter.
We begin on the island of Kea, once a safe house for privateers! Kea is rich in olive trees, almond trees and old, solid oaks, whose oak seed shells were once used to make colors, and gloats old sanctuaries, remains and a lot of lovely, uncrowded shorelines for your pleasure. Festival (or Apokreas) is commended in the time before Lent. Must see: Giant stone lion who grins as he looks down on the slopes he has monitored following before the times of Socrates...
Next we set sail to the island of Mykonos for 2 days of excitement and fabulousness (purported Mee-Ko-Nos). It's accurately in light of the shopping, unbelievable eateries and unbounded assortment of hot night spots that has made Mykonos so well known with superstars - who either own second homes here or come here for their get-aways. (On the off chance that you're pondering, everybody from Sting to Keith Richards to Prince Albert of Monaco to super models and on-screen characters and performing artists affection to flaunt their shoreline bodies on Mykonos.) The south side of Mykonos offers miles of white sandy shorelines (counting naked and gay shorelines) and is a famous hub for shopping and fine worldwide eating, and you can move till first light in your decision of clubs. Mykonos additionally offers the absolute most breathtaking jumping spots in the Med. Must see: The Aegean Maritime Museum and the Archeological Museum (which has on lasting display a seventh century BC stockpiling jug, enlivened with scenes of the Trojan war), and an excursion to the neighboring island of Delos, where the archeological site - secured in white marble - rivals Olympia and Delphi on the territory.
Our next stop is the island of Ios - a strict Fountain of Youth in the Cyclades. At first look, Ios appears like numerous other Greek Islands - white houses scaling the olive green slopes, long sandy shorelines and genuine tavernas in the capital city of Chora. In any case, when the sun goes down, the city wakes up as entryways open, music impacts out and the gatherings last till first light... Think about the Carnival of Venice, Mardi Gras and Spring Break all moved up into one energizing, happening party - and you'll have a thought of what the nightlife on Mykonos resemble. Appreciate the global cooking and each kind of water game. Try not to miss: The tomb of the artist Homer (whose mother was conceived on Ios).
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