Oia, a beautiful coastal town in Santorini, is famous for its magical sunsets in the caldera, whitewashed-blue domed houses, traditional architecture and dramatic views of caldera cliffs. (Source)
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Kato Mili Windmills in Mykonos, Greece is the most photographed attractions on the island. The island is known as 'island of the winds' due strong winds flowing throughout the year. (Source)
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Meteora, in Greece, is home to monasteries perched atop towering rock pillars. The surreal landscape and religious significance make it a must-visit destination. (Source)
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Fira, the capital of Santorini, with hidden churches, arching doorways, concealed viewpoints in a maze of alleys, can be considered a perfect base to explore rest of the Santorini and other nearby islands. (Source)
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Santorini, the crescent-shaped island, in Greece is famous for its iconic white houses, blue dome churches and windmills. It is the most photographed island in the world. (Source)
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One of Mykonos's most romantic places is Little Venice's elegant neighborhood with vintage houses on the seashore. The area, locally known as Kastro, is known for spectacular sunset views. (Source)
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Acropolis, the most famous landmark of entire Greece, is the eternal symbol of democracy, education and inspiration. It is an ancient fortified town dating back to the bronze age. (Source)
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Hydra, a small island located near Athens, is a car-free island known for its rich history, magnificent port surrounding cute little cafes, hungry cats, and dramatic white-orange roofed house sitting on the island slopes. (Source)
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Rhodes Old Town's square is one of the most bustling places on the entire island. It is lined with local shops, historical buildings and several cozy cafes. (Source)
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Oia in Santorini is blesses with the best sunset views in the world. But there is a different charm in getting lost in its labyrinthine, narrow valleys that lead to some interesting attractions. (Source)
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Crete, the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, is known for its stunning beaches, wild natural beauty, mouthwatering cuisine and rich history. (Source)