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Greece is a cluster of 6000 islands out of which 227 are inhabited. It can indeed get boggling to someone visiting Greece for the first time. So here we present to you the top seven destinations ensure that you have an amazing honeymoon in Greece

1. Santorini
It will seem as though Santorini is made for honeymooners. With it's wish washed structures, inviting wine culture, postcard-perfect villages, enticing beaches and breath taking sunsets it is no wonder that Santorini is the most popular honeymoon destination for locals and visitors seeking romance. Book a luxurious suite for you and your partner to enjoy the alluring sunset sipping some fine wine while enjoying the fine cuisine that Santorini has to offer or even take a dip in the infinity pools on the terraces of your hotels. The perfect start to a never-ending romance.

2. Corfu
Corfu is the second largest island on Greece. Located by the Ionian sea Corfu is the perfect romatic getaway for lovebirds. Mesmerizing clear blue water, majestic volcanic mountains, monument of a bygone era and the impeccable beaches will entice you. One day will surely not suffice to marvel at the beauty that is Corfu. Scuba dive at the Paleokastritsa, take a hike to Mount Pantokrater and explore the old castles. Corfu offers the honeymooners much needed privacy as it is not very crowded.

3. Athens

The capital city though famous for the rustic ruins has an old world charm of its own. Pay you respects to the God of love herself-Aphrodite when you are at Athens. Explore the National Gardens, the temple of Zeus, The Pantheon and the Acropolis museum by taking a day tour. The panoramic view of Mount Lycabettus, Temple of Hephaestus and The National Museum give you a glimpse of the bygone royalty of Greece.

Wind up a beautiful day spent seeing the marvels of Athens by treating your spouse to the lip-smacking Mediterranean cuisine and fine wine to have a perfect end to a romantic day.

4. Plaka
Plaka is located close to Athens and you will indeed love to spend a day relaxing and enjoying the spellbinding views of the imposing structures. The Prehistoric Thera, Ancient agora, Theater of Dionysus and the Tower of winds are major attractions at Plaka. If you would rather spend a quiet day relaxing with your spouse the Plaka has the most wonderful secluded beaches for that. Plaka has many shops where you can pick up souvenirs to remind you of the wonderful time spend at Greece.

5. Mykonos
Mykonas is where the happening crowd is found at Greece. Brimming with pubs and discotheques Mykonas offers you an exciting way to spend your night. Terrace party, pool party, theme-based party, under 30 party, post-midnight drag shows there are all kinds of exiting parties happening at Mykonos with rum-based drinks, sangria and finw Mediterranean cuisine for the best nightlife experience.

There are other attractions too like the iconic windmill, Greek ruins in Delos, Maritime museum, Gondola ride at Little Venice and secluded beaches for the honeymooners to spend some quiet quality time with each other.

6. Nafplio
Nafplio is a city brimming with romance. This charming town located in the Peloponnesse was once the capital of Greece. The beautiful classic mansions covered in bougainvillea are a picture perfect view, many quaint little café's offer you the perfect spots to spend cozy evenings with the love of your life while marveling the visual treat offered by this magical city.
The sheer beauty of this place attracts many people to get married here too and the magic in this place can only be experienced by visiting it.

7. Monemvasia
Monemvasia is the perfect locale for the honeymooners who hate crowds. If you love to spend time in a magnificent place that seems as if it is still in the Greek era with all its splendor then Monemvasia is a highly recommended place for you. Explore this beautiful city by walking hand in hand with your spouse on the stone paved narrow streets. It is very close to historic sites close by and also houses many secluded beaches and coves for a romantic escapade. 

Enjoy a romantic dip in the secluded waters and snorkel to your heart's content. Lay down by the lovely beaches and sipping on wine. Monemvasia has many taverns that offer excellent Mediterranean cuisine. Wind up you day by savouring the delicious dinner with a bottle of fine wine. Monemvasia is indeed a welcome getaway from the hustle and bustle and heavy crowds of Santorini.

So make sure you book your Greece holiday package well in advance as there is no other place that comes close to the being the perfect destination for honeymoon.

Author : Bruce Thomsan





When planning a European vacation, many visions come to mind of the incredible landmarks and attractions. Almost every major city in Europe can lay claim to one marvel or another but there are certain hot spots that have stood the test of time and will continue to do so for generations ahead and are what make travel to Europe an exciting and timeless experience. Whether you're taking a European tour or are going to experience Europe on your own, this guide has 10 places in Europe you won't want to miss.

1. The Acropolis in Athens Greece is an archaeological and national treasure. Visited by millions yearly, Athens' most iconic symbol is a series of remains of temples, altars, theatres and the famous Parthenon that tell the story of ancient civilization and wonder. A museum at the base displays artifacts and artworks that bring insight into Athens' past. Towering above the city, this popular tourist spot is even more impressive when seen lit up at night.

2. The Colosseum in Rome is one of the most recognizable and visited attractions in the world. At over 2000 years old, this former arena is now a monument to the gladiators that were killed in the name of sport for Roman Emperors. The Colosseum not only has an incredible history in legends and stories but is also one of the most impressive examples of Roman architecture.

3. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is the most visited monument in France with nearly 13 million visitors each year. This gothic Roman Catholic Cathedral which began construction in 1163 is considered one of the best examples of French Gothic architecture in all of Europe and is featured in Victor Hugo's book The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

4. The Louvre is arguably the most important museum in the world. From the outside, this magnificent building is a visual delight but the true masterpieces are housed inside the halls within that date back to the 12th century. The Louvre has rotating exhibits of over 35000 objects as far back as 4000 B.C. and displays such masterpieces such as The Mona Lisa, and the Venus de Milo.

5. The Eiffel Tower was the tallest structure in the world until 1929 and was erected for the 1889 World's Fair. Originally not well received as it did not conform to the beauty of other architectural masterpieces in Paris such as the Notre Dame Cathedral, the tower was to be dismantled in 1909. Today, the tower is the most visited paid monument in the world and is also the most prominent symbol of Paris as well as one of the most recognized structures in the world.

6. Buckingham Palace was built in 1705 however did not become the official palace of the British monarch until Queen Victoria in 1837. As one of the only remaining working royal palaces in the world, it is also the official London residence and office of Her Majesty the Queen. The palace is open to visitors only 2 months of the year yet attracts thousands to see the official changing of the guards daily.

7. Stonehenge is located on the Salisbury Plain in Britain and is one of the oldest UNESCO World Heritage Sites dating back to the Bronze Age. Although a mystery still exists about the origins and meaning of the monument, and while not being the most exciting attraction, these structures remain high of bucket list of "things to see" for many visitors to Britain.

8. Edinburgh Castle should be high on the list of attractions for any visitor to Europe and especially Britain. The rich and turbulent past of the castle combined with the sheer magnificence and commanding presence make this attraction a must for culture, history, and architecture buffs. Still in use today as the backdrop for the famous Edinburgh Military Tattoo, this fortress perched high atop an old volcano has had a royal castle at the site since the 12th century.

9. Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica with its massive Michelangelo designed dome are the epicenter of the Catholic world. From crossing St. Peter's square to a tour of the world's smallest state, there are awe-inspiring treasures rich with culture and history. Situated within Rome, and surrounded by a boundary of only 3.2 km; The Vatican is recognized as the smallest country in the world. On Sundays, the Pope makes his weekly appearance and tours of the Vatican Gardens are available if arranged in advance.

10. Sagrada Familia or otherwise known as "Temple of the Holy Family" in the city of Barcelona has been under construction since 1882 and estimates put a completion date by 2026. Antoni Gaudi worked on this Roman Catholic Church for 40 years until his death and is buried in the crypt of this remarkable icon of gothic architecture. With over 2 million visitors annually, this is one of the most popular attractions in all of Spain.
When planning your trip to Europe, the hard part is finding the time to see all of the amazing highlights and impressive features of the land. Make it easier by considering an escorted tour through Globus Tours and leave the planning with the experts.

Author: By D McKee