Archive for 'History in Greece'

  

Akrotiri
There is absolutely no lack of ruins or archaeological gems all across Greece. No matter where you go, it feels like you can't help but practically trip over history. However, if you find a vacation rental in South Aegean and are exploring the island, there is one archaeological and historic attraction that you simply must check out.

Tucked away at the southern tip of Santorini, you will find Akrotiri, one of the Bronze age’s most incredible ruins and sophisticated ancient settlements. Like Pompeii, this prosperous Minoan town was literally stalled in its tracks by a giant volcanic eruption and is remarkably well-preserved, as a result. Frozen in time, it is an extraordinary sight to behold.     Read More

  

Treasury of Atreus
The Treasury of Atreus, also known as the Tomb of Agamemnon, is an extraordinary ancient tomb on the Panagitsa Hill at Mycenae in Greece.

Built during the Bronze Age period, around 1250 BC, it probably actually had no connection to either Atreus or Agamemnon as the sovereign buried at the site is from an earlier period than either.

Despite this lack of connection to either of those famous names, it is still an extraordinary structure and a fascinating attraction.

Mycenae is a famous historic site that is located in the region of Peloponnese so, if you have found a vacation rental in Peloponnese, make sure to check out this and all of the other incredible ruins that can be found in the area.     Read More

  

Navagio Beach
Zakynthos Island is a beautiful Greek island where there is plenty to see and a lot to do from hiking to scuba-diving and swimming. However, in spite of its great wealth of natural beauty, there is one corner of the island that garners more attention and love than the rest: Navagio Beach. One of the most extraordinary and photogenic beaches in Greece and the world, it is located on the north-west of the island and is home to a famous shipwreck, called Panagiotis. Originally a smuggler ship, that washed ashore after losing engine power in 1981, it has lent the beach the nickname ‘Smugglers Cove’.

If it seems familiar, it is probably because of its prevalence in Greek tourist board ads, thousands of photographs from visitors and, more recently, as a backdrop to scenes from the blockbuster South Korean television drama, “Descendants of the Sun” that swept across Asia with feverish popularity last year. In fact, the drama has increased the fame of the site hundredfold and locals report a growing influx of fans of the show from China and Korea, in particular.     Read More