by PaulHarcourtDavies (Author)
With the so-called near islands such as Spetses and Egina offering an island break close to the capital and those of the more distant Cyclades, Ionian and Dodecanese groups guaranteeing sun, sea and isolation, the Greek islands offer the visitor a wide choice of holidays. The landscape and climate are as diverse as the islands themselves, ranging from the lush green vegetation of Skiathos to the dry rocky terrain of Crete. Many are drawn to the better-known resorts of Rhodes and Santorini, but the sheer number of Greek islands ensures that clear water and a virtually deserted beach are always only a boat ride away. This travel guide introduces the reader to the islands' history, people, culture, wildlife and economy, and then focuses on the worthwhile sights and places of interest to visit.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 1998
ISBN 10: 1853684260
ISBN 13: 9781853684265