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Sightseeing with Kids in Paphos

 

Cyprus has long been renowned for its inherent cultural value. As legend has it, the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, rose from the island’s glistening blue waters. The island also boasts with well-preserved ancient landmarks and sites. Paphos, the cultural hub of the island, is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site just waiting to be explored!

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Mykonos Windmills!

With their distinct whitewashed figure and form, the celebrated Mykonos Windmills have made their mark as Mykonos landmark.

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Museum Hopping in Chania!

Crete is celebrated for being an island with a rich cultural heritage and history. What better way to experience the island’s rich and turbulent past than setting off on a museum hopping day while vacationing in Chania? Every museum offers valuable collections taken from Chania’s past, illustrating its history as well as customs and traditions.

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Easter Celebrations in Corfu

Corfu is perhaps the most popular destination to celebrate Easter as the island turns into a colourful and lively place with many marching bands, religious customs and traditions!

Let’s take a look at what happens in Corfu during Easter!

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Cyprus

Cyprus is in fact a hot summer and winter destination, with all-year-round sunshine, exceptional landmarks and glorious golden sandy beaches. Protaras attracts the crowds with its glistening blue waters; Limassol attracts the culture vultures whereas Paphos charms all its visitors with its ancient heritage and picturesque scenery.
The aforementioned is what most know about Cyprus, so we have put together 10 things you probably don’t know about the island! Enjoy!

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The Old & New in Chania

Hundreds of holidaymakers instantly fall in love with Chania’s undeniable charm. The coastal city of Crete uniquely fuses the past and modern world, making it a popular holiday destination amongst avid travellers.

Let’s take a look at both worlds!

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3 Must-Visit Landmarks in Rhodes

Rhodes Island is the largest-sized island of the Dodecanese cluster. The island has long been a favourite holiday destination due to its blossoming valleys and landscapes, blue-green waters, lively and vibrant nightlife and rich ancient history.

If you are one of the lucky ones, planning to take a holiday in Rhodes this year, take a look at the following three must-see landmarks!