Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Greece - Cycladic Architecture

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Cycladic architecture is famous for its uniqueness and charm. In fact, the rapid growth of tourism over recent years has extended its reputation well beyond the borders of Greece. When you visit a Cycladic town or village for the first time, you may have the feeling that you are inside an enchanting stage set.

The early Cycladic builders worked in the same simple yet daring style that distinguished the artists who created Cycladic idols some 5,000 years ago. With the authentic and untainted instinct of folk artists, these craftsmen constructed buildings that were adapted not only to the everyday needs of the inhabitants, but also to the beauty and grace of the Cycladic landscape.

One rarely comes across public squares in Cycladic villages. Public spaces in settlements are, as a rule, quite small. The common area is usually the street, with its exceptionally well-balanced building facades.

The street is characteristically paved with whitewash-outlined polygonal or rectangular flagstones. The pattern of the flagstones is usually adapted to fit along the outsides of the buildings, which are of two main styles: narrow-facade ("stenometopo") and broad-facade ("evrymetopo"). Buildings in the same cluster or on the same block are most likely to be in the same style, with similar features. Therefore, a row of narrow-facade houses will have approximately the same dimensions and the same design. The houses usually have two storeys, with an outside staircase that allows separate access to the upper storey from the street.

The outside staircase exists regardless of whether the house is used as a single-family dwelling or two separate families individually own the ground floor and upper storey.

Separate ownership of individual floors is a popular tradition in the Cyclades, dating centuries back. It apparently started because of the lack of space within the fortified settlements that were built in the latter part of the 14th century when the islands first became settlements. Later, however, separate-storey ownership continued even after the pirate incursions had abated (mostly following the Battle of Lepanto in 1571), with the settlements then able to spread beyond the walls. Although the main reason for this is that it served the institution of the dowry, separate-storey ownership satisfied other needs as well, In Mykonos, for example, peasants who went to Hora (the Town) to sell their wares and do their marketing wanted storage spaces and rudimentary shelter. So, they purchased these ground floors from the locals.

The exteriors of Cycladic buildings are simple and unembellished, whitewashed, with only a few windows and a particular type of roof, which comes in three variations: vaulted, inclined, or pitched. For the most part, Cycladic houses resemble connected stark-white cubes.

Perched on cliff-sides, with an economy of space ensured by native ingenuity, these single or two-storeyed houses blend with church facades, fountains, windmills (where they exist) and dovecotes to compose pictures seen nowhere else in the world.

Buildings that form a compact mass, irregularly aligned houses, an economic use of curves, and walls that subtly slant out towards the ground to give the impression that the building is growing out of the island's stark rocky ground, flagstone stairs rimmed in white to diminish their weight. When you add the painted doors (typically, the cobalt blue of the sea), windows and balconies, which contrast the stark white houses, you have the complete picture of Cycladic architecture.

But this is only the general picture. Each island has its own unique characteristics, determined by its history and topography, as well as by how the local materials have been utilized.

The interior of the houses is also similar, with only minor variations from island to island. The inside space is divided into two unequal sections by a kind of platform, 1-2 meters high and up to 3 meters wide, extending either the length or width of the house. This platform is called, alternately, "krevatos" (bed), "kraatos" or "sofas" (couch) depending on the locale. The furnishings, which are impressive for their aesthetics refinement and usefulness, are in total harmony with the decoration and architecture of the house. The interior decor consists of small cabinets, the "stamnos" (water jug) stand, trunks to store clothing, wardrobes, icon stands, wooden-carved chests, as well as a variety of furniture built into the walls.

This is often combined with pebble-paved front yards (particularly on Milos and Paros, as well as other islands), which add particular grace to the otherwise stark but always harmonious constructions of Aegean island vernacular architecture.


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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Mykonos Paradise Beach, Greece

Mykonos Paradise Beach, Greece





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When you are crazy about beaches and want to relax and see the beauty of beaches then the paradise beach is the best one for you. Today, the Paradise beach of Greece has become a hot destination as a party spot on the islands of Europe. Every year many different kinds of people come and visit but one thing which is common in them that they all want to have a good time here. Scenery is really beautiful.

People appreciate this beach not because of only the beauty but also the attractive look of this beach. If you feel comfort with the crowds then the Paradise beach can be suitable for you as here you can find the people from all over the world and enjoy a rip-roaring time. You can also enjoy and appreciate the selection of affordable accommodations.

You can either go for beach camping site that is very close to the water or for Paradise Beach resort apartments. If you want to reach here then you can go by bus from Mykonos town. This Mykonos town is just a couple of miles away from Platis Yialos and you can easily go by taxi, boats or the footpath. For reaching at Mykonos, there are many Greece ferries or direct flights from the islands of Greek like Athens, Thessaloniki, Santorini and Rhodes.

The Paradise beach is not for you, if you are looking for the quite beaches and tame night life scenes. It is the most noticeable spot as nude sun bath is allowed here. Among all the beeches in Greece, this beach is the hedonistic choice. Here at this beach, Paradise Resort plays a main role in food and accommodations. Here you can also find many eateries and shops.

Ar Paradise Beach Resort, there is a self-service restaurant where you can find many products from their gardens. The restaurant offers a variety of cuisines which include the classic Greek food, and lots of International & vegetarian dishes. There are some interesting choices at Paradise Resort like boutique and mini market from where you can get the necessary items when you stay here.


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Friday, March 22, 2013

Eastern Mediterranean Cruises Reveal the Best of Italy and Greece

Eastern Mediterranean Cruises Reveal the Best of Italy and Greece





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If you're looking for the quintessential Mediterranean cruise experience, then you really can't go past Italy. This glorious peninsula gifts one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world. Actually, make that several superlative coastlines.

Italy boasts an almost 8,000km long shoreline, comprising beautiful beaches, dramatic cliffs and heavenly islands. It's hardly surprising then, that all eastern Mediterranean cruises include several stops along Italy's coasts.

On-shore excursions abound, as do historical and cultural attractions. Make sure you pick a liner with a comprehensive itinerary to make the most of your cruise holiday.

Princess Cruises is an excellent choice if exploring Italy is on your must-do list.

They offer a 12 night cruise deal which leaves from Rome and ends in Venice.

A Rome departure is an added bonus, as you can opt to spend a few days exploring the ancient Roman capital before embarking on your cruise.

Visit the Vatican, and the famous Colosseum, or simply get hopelessly lost in the city's streets searching for that perfect gelato and absorbing the dolce vita atmosphere this Italian metropolis is renowned for.

A stop-over in the seaside town of Livorno will give you the opportunity to visit popular holiday destinations like Florence and Pisa.

Don't miss the chance to walk up the vertically challenged Tower of Pisa, or explore one of Italy's most romantic cities: Florence. Should you be slightly partial to a spot of shopping, then this may well be your heaven!

Leather, jewels and wine are just some of Florence's essential produce. For uniquely local epicurean treats, head to the Mercato Centrale in Piazza San Lorenzo and fill up your suitcases with delectable home-made olive oils, cheeses, pasta sauces and breads.

While these kinds of souvenirs may not last as long as a perfectly tailored leather jacket, it does not mean they are any less precious!

If you'd like to experience the real Italy, then your stop-over in Naples will certainly deliver... BIG time!

This once most prestigious address is chaotic, exhilarating and mesmerizing all at once.

Ironically however, Naples is also the perfect springboard for relaxing island cruises to Capri and Ischia, where you can immerse yourself in breathtaking nature, savour delicious pizzas and indulge in fantastic designer shopping. A win-win-win deal for most!

For the more historically inclined, choose a visit to Pompeii as you off-shore excursion. The ancient city was completely incinerated by an eruption from nearby Mt Vesuvius 2,000 years ago, and is one of Italy's most revered heritage sites.

The volcanic ash has preserved the town, and its ill-fated inhabitants, through the millennia. A startling, yet somehow disturbing visit is truly mind boggling.

Your grand eastern Mediterranean cruise will see you conclude your epic journey in Venice, Italy's northern Adriatic capital. The city of bridges is a feast for all the senses, and a few days stay, after your cruise, are highly recommended.

Venice would have to be one of the few cities in the world where a map, or guidebook, would prove futile.

The maze of cobblestone streets can drive a sane man to despair, but we think this is actually one of the city's most endearing qualities.

Dissected by infinite canals, and connected by an equally unending number of bridges, Venice is a breathtaking cruise destination one never forgets. For a priceless Venetian experience, beat the crowds and head to St Mark's Square at first light.

Watching the city wake from its slumber, while enjoying a freshly brewed cappuccino, is a holiday experience second to none.

Princess Cruises are not the only ones offering amazing deals on Eastern Mediterranean cruises; Celebrity Cruises also offer an amazing 12 night journey which starts from the southern Spanish town of Barcelona.

What both liners have in common is that they visit our other favourite Mediterranean destination...

Jump onboard for an unforgettable trip, and come discover why island hopping through the Greek isles is considered to be one of the world's top leisure activities.

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Volcanic eruptions, like the ones from Mount Vesuvius, do not always have such tragic consequences.

Sometimes, they create spectacular shaped isles like Santorini in Greece.

Brimming with natural attractions including black sand beaches and a breathtaking caldera, Santorini is often regarded as the best sunset viewing platform in the whole Mediterranean area!

Even well seasoned travellers, wary of touristy hype, soon give up trying to resist the island's obvious allure.

Yes, it is often crowded with tourists but, in all honesty, why wouldn't it be? This place is like heaven on earth!

No eastern Mediterranean cruise would be complete without a stop-over in this most ancient of all human headquarters.

Athens, the Greek capital, is considered by many historians to be the cradle of civilization.

Nowadays, Athens is a bustling city which has managed to seamlessly blend antiquity with modernity.

Catapulted onto the tourism world stage once more after the 2004 Olympics, Greece is currently struggling through a transitional period, fighting hard to maintain a healthy economic state. Never has there been a better time to visit.

Luckily, Greece has always understood the importance of its history in international terms.

After an audacious program was introduced, banning car traffic through the old town, some of the most important ancient ruins in our world are now contained in what can only be described as an archaeological pedestrian wonderland.

Spend your day engrossed in ancient Greek mythology and your senses be overwhelmed by all that you see.

An Eastern Mediterranean cruise will also see you touchdown on famous islands like Corfu and Mykonos.

Corfu, or Kerkyra in Greek, has been the setting and inspiration of many of the world's greatest writers and poets.

A luscious island escape, Corfu is perfect for those who want to stretch their legs amidst a wonderful natural setting.

Olive groves, flanked by enormous cypress trees, make for a truly splendid setting.

Mykonos offers a completely different experience. One of Greece's most visited hubs is an eclectic mix of glitz, glamour and fishing-town charm. Hard to define... and almost impossible to duplicate!

Finding a quiet spot on a beach to soak up the rays may be a challenge so we suggest that, whilst in Mykonos, you simply join the crowds for a spot of shopping and delightful sea-side gourmet feasting.


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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Top Countries in Which to Spend a Luxury Holiday

Top Countries in Which to Spend a Luxury Holiday


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When thinking about a luxury holiday, the first thing that comes to mind is bliss and peace and a memorable and adventurous time. There are many countries where you can go for a luxury holiday, but there are some that are considered to be the ultimate luxury destinations for holidays. The destination that you choose also depends upon the continent that you want to visit and the kind of culture and experience that you are looking for.

If you want to get a taste of the European culture with a blend of the historical aspect, then you should go to Greece, which has it all - a lot of cultural delights, food and drink that is excellent, picturesque islands with azure waters and white sand. There are many wonderful beaches in Greece, and there are around fourteen hundred islands, the most popular of which are Kos, Rhodes, Crete, Mykonos and Corfu. Other options in Europe are Spain, Italy, France and also Cyprus.

Moving towards Asia, there are many superb destinations, especially in the Far East. Malaysia and Thailand are considered to be the ultimate holiday destinations in the Far East. Malaysia has many great resorts and sun kissed beaches along with gorgeous scenery. The resort at Penang and the island of Langkawi have five star hotels, and along with that these places offer spas, golfing and a lot of adventure. Sipidan Island is considered to be the best diving spot in the world.

Thailand has gained a reputation as one of Asia's best luxury destinations. There are deluxe hotels, coastal resorts that shimmer with the sunlight, and spas - along with unique gourmet restaurants and sophisticated nightlife. During a luxury holiday in Thailand, you can also go golfing, elephant trekking, hill tribe visiting and river rafting.

Africa has countries like Egypt, Mauritius and South Africa, which are great for a luxury holiday. In Egypt, the most famous place is Sharm el Sheikh, which is the ultimate diving destination and has five star hotels located on the coast line. South Africa is an exotic destination with diverse culture, wildlife, parks and various beautiful beaches, twenty one of which are blue flag beaches. You can get a myriad of entertainment opportunities in Sun City, which is considerably South Africa's Vegas. If you want to spoil yourself with luxury and great service, you have to go to Mauritius.

When thinking luxury holidays, one cannot miss Dubai, which is the ultimate luxury holiday destination. It has a lot of entertainment opportunities, and great nightlife with all kinds of food. It is also a shopping heaven for those who believe in retail therapy. It also has the seven star hotel, the Burj El Arab, along with many other five star hotels. Dubai is the place where you can experience both the sea and desert in close proximity to each other.

There are also many other luxury holiday destinations, such as those in the Caribbean, and also in the Indian Ocean. The most famous of these are Maldives, Mexico, Barbados and Antigua.

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Meteorite crash in Russia: Video of meteor explosion that stirred panic in Urals region


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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

6 Most Exquisite Places to Visit in Europe

6 Most Exquisite Places to Visit in Europe


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With so many interesting places to visit in Europe deciding what the best six exquisite places to visit during your vacation is indeed a difficult decision.

The first city on my list would have to be Paris. Not only known for its famous sights such as the Arc de Triomphe, The Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral and of course the Eiffel Tower, the city is also the heart of fashion and chic. A trip down the Champs Elysees with its exclusive expensive stores will soon confirm that fact.

Barcelona is located near the Spanish border with France and is a city unlike any other in Europe. Dating back to Roman times the city was transformed by the Olympics in 1992 and boasts some extraordinary modern architecture, and yet, the city has still managed to retain its ties with its proud historic past.

Rome the 'Eternal City' is one of the most visited destinations in the world. Once the capital of western civilization, the city displays it's amazing and famous ancient heritage in a proud and spectacular manner. Places to see include The Colosseum, The Forum, Arch of Constantine, The Pantheon and the Ancient Temples of Rome. A visit to the Vatican and St Peter's Basilica is definitely a highlight of any trip to Rome.

Once the home of many famous Greek philosophers such as Plato and Socrates, Athens is definitely a place that should be on your list of European attractions. The major historic sites are mostly located around the Acropolis and offer a truly exciting, impressive and memorable experience for any tourist.

If the hot humid summers in Athens become too much, then you must take a trip to one or more of the beautiful Greek Islands such as Crete, Mykonos, Rhodes or Corfu to name a few. Most of these Islands are known for their fantastic beaches and friendly inhabitants. Corfu is regarded as one of the most beautiful places in Greece with its lush vegetation and incredible night life.

Exploring Venice with its scenic canals and bridges, spectacular buildings and famous landmarks makes this a unique magical experience for any traveler. Filled with romance, history, good food and photo opportunities at every corner, Venice is undoubtedly an experience that you will never forget. Don't miss taking a trip on a Gondola down the Grand Canal with its impressive palaces lining the route or visiting St Mark's Square, The Basilica and The Doge's Palace.

London is one of the great cities of the world. It offers tourist's access to unique sites that were for centuries at the core of western civilization. The city is packed with notable churches, historic cathedrals, a variety of museums, stunning Palaces, art galleries, gourmet restaurants and world class shopping at stores such as Harrods and Selfridges. Must see places include the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral, Covent Garden, The Temple, the City of London, London Eye, Tate Modern, the Globe Theater, Imperial War Museum, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, Oxford Street Kensington Palace, Harrods, the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum, The British Museum, the British Library, London's Street Markets, Madame Tussaud's, Tower Bridge and a host of other places to numerous to mention.

The list is endless. It all depends on your personal choice and preference. But one thing is sure, whatever your choice may be, you will love the exquisite and picturesque locations of Europe.


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There is a worldwide Google Doodle for Mary Leakey on February 6th, 2013. Mary Leakey was a British archaeologist and anthropologist. Leakey discovered the first fossilized Proconsul skull. She discovered the Laetoli footprints, too. The Laetoli footprints are also shown in the Google Doodle. She took part in archeological excavations until she died in 1996 at the age of 83 years. More information on en.wikipedia.org Did you even know Mary Leakey before this Doodle? Write a comment if you like the Google Doodle! Thumbs up for this little sweet Doodle! Please subscribe if you want to see more recent Google Doodles like the Mary Leakey Doodle. Music by myself. Full song on www.youtube.com

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There is a worldwide Google Doodle for Mary Leakey on February 6th, 2013. Mary Leakey was a British archaeologist and anthropologist. Leakey discovered the first fossilized Proconsul skull. She discovered the Laetoli footprints, too. The Laetoli footprints are also shown in the Google Doodle. She took part in archeological excavations until she died in 1996 at the age of 83 years. More information on en.wikipedia.org Did you even know Mary Leakey before this Doodle? Write a comment if you like the Google Doodle! Thumbs up for this little sweet Doodle! Please subscribe if you want to see more recent Google Doodles like the Mary Leakey Doodle. Music by myself. Full song on www.youtube.com




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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Ferry From Athens to Mykonos to Travel Between the Islands

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Athens and Mykonos are two of the most important ports in Greece. Greece is made up of many islands. While some of the islands are inhabited, many are not. The islands that are inhabited are connected to one another by various means of transportation. While there are flights connecting the various islands, they are quite expensive at the same time. If people are in a hurry and need to reach a place within a limited time span, they can go by plane. Apart from the flights, ferry services are the most common ways of connecting the islands of Mykonos and Athens. Athens is the capital of Greece and has two major ports, Piraeus and Rafina. There are ferries to Mykonos from both these ports.

Many tourists prefer to take the ferries from Athens to Mykonos. As mentioned previously, there are ferries available from both the ports of Piraeus and Rafina to Mykonos on regular basis. The time taken to reach Mykonos varies depending on the port from which the ferry departs. If the ferry departs from Rafina, it takes almost three hours to complete the journey. Again if the ferry departs from Piraeus, it takes almost four to six hours to reach Mykonos. Therefore it is quite evident that the time for the ferry from Athens to Mykonos is not much.

Sometimes there are overnight ferries that operate between Athens and Mykonos. The numbers of ferries that are available between the two ports depend greatly on the time of the year. In the low and off season, the numbers of ferries that operate between the two islands are quite less when compared to the numbers of ferries that operate during the peak season. In fact, the numbers of ferries almost double during the peak tourism season so that more and more travelers can avail the services.

With the ever increasing demand of ferry from Athens to Mykonos and also between the various other Greek islands, many maritime companies have come into the picture. There are big and small companies that operate different kinds of ferries between the islands in Greece. Most of these companies have their websites and details of the different ferries. The most interesting thing is that the facility of making online bookings for the ferries is also available directly from the website of the maritime company. This is extremely useful during the peak tourism season when the demands of ferry tickets are on the rise.

Traveling via ferries was not very comfortable previously, but now the scenario has changed quite a lot. The ferries are made comfortable so that passengers can have a nice and enjoyable journey while traveling from one Greek island to another. Some of the companies also operate luxury ferry services between the various Greek islands. However, the rates of the same are higher than that of normal ferries.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Theater of Epidaurus

The Theater of Epidaurus


If you are in love with the theater, then you might want to visit the ancient Epidaurus Theater. It is the best preserved Greek theater. It is located around 60km south of the Greek city of Corinth in the small village of Epidaurus. This village was an important commercial and religious centre about 25 centuries ago.

The Theater of Epidaurus

The Theater of Epidaurus

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The Theater of Epidaurus

The theatre was discovered in 1881 by Panadis Kavadias, a prominent Greek archaeologist of the 19th century out of curiosity. It took him six years of hardwork to excavate an almost intact theater. Archaeological facts suggest that the theater could have been constructed around 330BC by Polyclitus the Younger, an excellent sculptor an architect from Argos, a nearby city.

For a visitor, it is easy to identify the basic parts of the theater. The orchestra, a flat circular area used for dancing and chorus, is encircled by a narrow strip of marble. Its floor is of compacted earth, and it has an altar in the middle. Behind the orchestra is the scene building, of which only the foundations remain.

The Epidaurus theatre had a total seating capacity of more than 13,000. The seats in the front row are exclusively reserved for dignitaries. These seats are built of a reddish stone and have support for the back and differ from others.

Many tourists enjoy standing in the middle of the orchestra and reciting poems, sing, or even whisper to the friends sitting far up in the topmost rows. The sound waves are hardly diminished when they reach upper rows.

Also sound reflection as it strikes the hard, compact surface of the orchestra and the tiers of seats help to ensure good sound production.

Annually, a drama festival is hosted at the theater. Every summer, many Greek and foreign theatrical companies, gather at the theater to present performances of ancient dramas. Thousands of tourists and theater lovers visit this site to attend modern performances of plays written some 2,500 year ago in this ancient theater.

When next you think of spending a summer holiday, consider a visit to the Epidaurus of Greece.

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