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

The Theater of Epidaurus


The Theater of Epidaurus



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.

The Theater of Epidaurus

Sunday, September 30, 2012

10 Sexy Getaway Travel Destinations

10 Sexy Getaway Travel Destinations


Trying to find some time to relax is a task in itself. But when you do find time, you might want to make sure that you will get the most of out it. And what better way to get your vacation time rolling than sharing it with the your loved one (or your friends) and hitting the sexiest spots on the planet. Here are 10 sexy getaway travel destinations you may want to include in your next itinerary.

10 Sexy Getaway Travel Destinations

10 Sexy Getaway Travel Destinations

10 Sexy Getaway Travel Destinations


10 Sexy Getaway Travel Destinations



10 Sexy Getaway Travel Destinations

1. Caye Caulker, Belize. C'mon, you can't really say "sexy" without thinking of Belize out in the Caribbean. This tiny island is wonderfully pristine and calls to people who prefer to spend their days in the tiniest bikinis. But if music is your thing, the Caye Caulker can certainly provide you all the authentic reggae music you can handle. Yeah, man!

2. Kauai, Hawaii. If you are looking for some fun with a more primal vibe, Kauai is definitely the place to go. Visitors claim that the unspoiled views and the very quiet nights can trigger passion like no other place can. This is a definite spot to sink into if you are sharing the long nights with someone you love.

3. Ischia, Italy. Okay, so maybe hitting the beach and drowning under all that sun does not sound remotely sexy to you. You need someplace quiet and a million miles from the hustle and bustle of the nearest city. Although it is just 20 miles from the city of Naples, Ischia offers spas that allow you to lie quietly into the natural warm springs in the area where you can enjoy the reclusive atmosphere at your leisure. If you really want to get away from it all, there are boats you can rent for the rest of your stay. You can wax prose and poetry over the waves for all you care.

4. Krabi, Thailand. Admittedly, you won't find a lot of people in different modes of unDress here. But if you find adventure trekking and exploration sexy, then Krabi is just the place for you. Crystal clear waters make snorkeling a blast, but you might also want to spend a lot of your vacation time exploring the caves and going on nature hikes.

5. Langkawi, Malaysia. If you find exoticism and mystery sexy, then you might want to head on out to Asia and settle beautifully in Langkawi. Aside from all the shrines, temples and architectural treasures to visit, there are also secret caves, unique rock formations and spectacular waterfalls to explore. Plus, you can spend a lot of time just basking on the island's white beaches which are draped with crystal clear azure waters.

6. Mykonos, Greece. Partying with friends can certainly turn into a whole new meaning if you hit the beaches of Mykonos. Hard bodies and topless ladies frolic there like it was the norm, and but you can also easily move from the sands to the club scenes in a heartbeat. Besides, what's sexier than authentic Greek Food?

7. Oahu, Hawaii. If you are still reminiscing about the good old Hawaii 5-0 days, then you might was as well hit the sands of Oahu. The exotic locale is enough to get you up and going in the daytime, but nights here can be extremely entertaining as well. High flipping dark waves set the background for bonfires and drinks all around. If you are not above pulling one all-nighter after another, then Oahu is definitely the way to go.

8. Paris, France. Aside from being considered as the most romantic city in the world, Paris can also be quite a sexy spot to be in especially if you are sharing a romantic getaway with someone you love. The best places to hit are the night clubs. But we bet that you would not mind checking out their gourmet restaurants and favorite tourist attractions too.

9. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. If you want to street Party with some of the most gorgeous people on the planet, then you might want to book your vacation time during the height of the city's Carnival festivities. Aside from free flowing beer all around, this is the place to let loose and gyrate to the music.

10. Vieques, Puerto Rico. If you are seeking more quiet dunes, then you do not have to go very far. Vieques has an arsenal of clean and almost uninhabited beaches. But you might want to drop by the Mosquito Bay area too in case you want to Watch bioluminescent sea life cruising the waves at night fall.

10 Sexy Getaway Travel Destinations

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Top Holiday Destinations For British Holiday Makers

Top Holiday Destinations For British Holiday Makers


8 hours on a plane is a day wasted but nowhere 2 hours away is warm enough or far enough for me to really feel like I'm on holiday. So, where I ask myself is the best holiday destination from London and other parts of UK for us Brits?

Top Holiday Destinations For British Holiday Makers

Top Holiday Destinations For British Holiday Makers

Top Holiday Destinations For British Holiday Makers


Top Holiday Destinations For British Holiday Makers



Top Holiday Destinations For British Holiday Makers

The ideal flight time for me is 4-5 hours and looking on the world map, there are a host of warm, luxurious and relaxing destinations within that flying time. Shame, none of the travel companies like Best at Travel, Kuoni, Virgin Holidays, Letsgo2 or Holiday Hypermarket ever consider that. You end up searching these sites for hours with a highly confused state of mind. Having been through this, I decided to post a little research for those facing the same dilemma as me.

So, which are the best Holiday destinations for people flying from the UK?

This listing will help you find your next holiday.

First, where do us Brits go most on holiday? I went through some search records on Google and found the following:

Top Holiday Destinations (by number of travellers from UK every year)

1. Spain holidays Since Spain is the most popular holiday destination for us Brits with over a million searches a month, I've divided Spain into regions to fully calculate its popularity.

Majorca holidays - Majorca or Mallorca is heaven. I've been there myself. With a vibrant nightlife and amazing scenic views and beaches, this largest of all Spanish island tops Spanish holiday charts with over 300,000 monthly searches for Majorca alone. If you're looking for a Party place or an opportunity to be in the quiet surrounded by nature, Majorca is your best bet. Tenerife holidays - Tenerife is the largest of the 7 canary Islands in the Atlantic ocean. Just off the coast of Morocco, Africa, this Spanish territory commands the status of one of the most popular tourist destinations around the world. As they say, the place where spring never ends, Tenerife is the highest point of Spain with its Mount Teide volcano. The temperature averages 20 degrees celcius throughout the year and is considered to be the best in the world by many. 320,000 searches online every month. Gran Canaria holidays - Also one of the seven canary islands, the Gran Canaria is the second largest and second most populated after Tenerife. Volcanic in nature, The Gran Canaria offers a unique natural experience, with fissure vents, different soil and vegetation. The Gran Canaria is famous for its family holidays and is full of well appointed resorts. 180,000 monthly searches. Ibiza holidays - Ibiza is a beautiful little Spanish island located in the Mediterranean sea that has become hugely popular as a holiday top spot in the last 35 years. What makes Ibiza special is the extended coast line of sandy beaches, a chilled out way of life and seclusion. As all Spanish holidays, Ibiza town will offer you a buzzing nightlife and for those looking for peace and quiet, there are plenty of resorts surrounded by nature and tranquility. 135,000 searches per month. Other notable Spanish holiday destinations - With a 100,000 British people searching for holiday packages in Benidorm, this is the 5th most popular Spanish holiday destination followed by Costa del Sol at 60,000 searches and Lanzarote (another beautiful canary island) with 55,000 searches. RecomMended - Spain holidays

If you haven't yet experienced a Spanish holiday, you haven't yet been on your best holiday. Majorca alone gets 2.5 million British holiday makers a year and 2008 was a record high.

2. Cyprus holidays - Cyprus is the number 2 holiday destination for us Brits. On average, 400,000 of us search for Cyprus holidays online every month. Yes! Every Month! No wonder I've been to Cyprus twice myself. In Cyprus, most popular spots are Limassol and Paphos - Paphos is full of ancient sites as old as 4th century BC, lies in the southwest of Cyprus and is a world heriTAGe site by UNESCO. Limassol is the capital of southern Cyprus and is a popular shopping destination.

3. Turkey holidays - With just under 400,000 searches on Google alone, Turkey is the third most visited holiday destination for British holiday makers. The ex-Ottoman empire with a taste of Asia within Europe, Turkey is a top holiday destination where you'll find Snow-capped mountains and sunny beaches at a few hours' distance. Istanbul, the largest city is where we flock most to, to live the Sultan size life for a few relaxing days.

4. Greece holidays - Close on the heels of Turkey, Greece holidays are very popular amonst British people. With just under 400,000 searches online a month, we love Greece, especially the Island of Crete. Crete, as legend goes, was where the Greek God Zeus was born and is the present resting place of Greek Gods. The southern-most of all Greek islands, Crete is the meeting point of Africa, Asia and Europe. If you're looking for a busy, choc-a-block resort holiday, Greece is the place for you, where not UK holiday makers, but tourists from all over the world flck in great numbers.

5. Egypt holidays - Enter Africa - Egypt is our 5th most visited holiday destination and top-most in Africa. With 320,000 searches every month, we Brits get-away to Egypt often during the winter. The gorgeous clear waters of river Nile, 5000%2B years of history, tourist attractions like the pyramids and cities like the Sharm El Sheikh (the city of Peace) surrounded by the Red sea and Mount Sinai are top reasons for Egypt being a top holiday destination. I've been to Egypt twice and I'm in love with that place. People are friendly and forthcoming.

6. America Holidays

Las Vegas holidays - I would have imagined America to be much higher up in the list of our top holiday destinations, but the long plane journeys and shorTAGe of natural beauty are two major reasons why most people visit the United States for its advanceMents, not untouched natural places. Las Vegas leads as one of USA's top holiday destinations. The city most popular for its casinos, gambling and high lifestyle attracts us Brits in large numbers every year. New York city breaks -The world's capital city as its popularly known is the centre of all action. The list of tourist attractions is longer than London's and if you're expecting to get away, beware, you're getting back into the mad rush. New York is a great weekend or short stay holiday destination if haven't seen the Statue of Liberty or Madison Square Gardens. Florida holidays - The sunshine state of the US - Fun doesn't end any time of the year in Florida. With 3 of the world's best amusement parks - Disneyland, Seaworld and Universal, Florida is also the world's amusement capital. Great place for family holidays.

7. Italy holidays - With 240,000 searches a month, Italy comes at number 6. Italy is made of two islands - Sicily and Sardinia. The mainland region of Italy is where holiday makers go in search of Roman empire history, leaning tower of Pisa, the Colosseums and Rome. Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island. Sardinia or Sardegna is a top holiday destination, famous for its natural beauty and beaches.

8. Caribbean Holidays - Caribbean Islands stand out as holiday destinations for the Americans (because of the proximity and short flights), but Europeans are not far behind. At a combined 200,000 searches per month from UK, The Caribbean is a Fast growing holiday destination amongst us. The Caribbean refers to the Caribbean sea, islands in that sea and nearby coastal areas. Top holiday destinations within the Caribbean are Antigua holidays, St Lucia holidays, Jamaica holidays, Cuba holidays and Barbados holidays. Lying between North and South America, the Caribbean is famous for its holidays - from Golfing to sky-diving, fine dining to clubbing, there's nothing the Caribbean doesn't offer. That, at a time when Britain is freezing! No wonder, with recent media coverage, Caribbean holidays are busier than ever before.

9. Malta holidays - Coming back to Europe, Malta is a gorgeous island with an English connection. After gaining independence from United Kingdom in 1964, Malta developed itself as a top holiday destination. With English spoken widely, British people face no language barriers and holidays are even more fun. This Mediterranean island country offers some unique features like Fishing villages, and a combination of Byzantine, Arab, Phoenician and St John Knights' culture, architecture and cuisine. 160,000 monthly searches.

10. Dubai holidays - The world's highest man made structure, world's first under water restaurant, world's first palm housing, world's longest shopping mall, world's first indoor ski system and world's highest tennis court are just the tip of the iceberg. Dubai - The city of the world's firsts opened its doors to the new world and we all visited in large number. Today, Dubai is the top holiday destination in the Middle East. With 150,000 searching for Dubai holidays every month, Dubai stands out amongst the 7 Emirates in UAE. With desert, beaches and mountains to offer, sunny holidays don;t get much better.

11. Maldives holidays - The paradise islands, as the 1 thousand two hundred fascinating Maldives islands are affectionately called, offer crystal clear waters and desert sands in the middle of Indian ocean. With 80 self sufficient islands cum resorts, you're never short of natural beauty, peace and tranquility. The top "get away from it all" holiday destination Maldives won't disappoint you. 120,000 curious British holiday makers search Maldives holidays every month.

12. Goa holidays - Further East, Goa is an English holiday maker's favourite Indian holiday destination. With Churches and Temples co-existing in this city they call "Tropical Paradise", you'll find miles of beautiful palm tree beaches and acres of windy paddy fields. Adding to its charm are old fortresses, wide roads and motor cycle hires. The Portuguese were defeated off Goa in 1961 by the Indian army and since then, Goa has grown into the most popular holiday destination within India. With an offshore casino, saturday markets by resident British people and a rock music culture, Goa will give you unforgettable memories. Or you might end up in Goa longer than you planned, like many others. 100,000 searches.

13. Thailand holidays - Further east from India, welcome to Thailand. Best time to visit is between June and October. The capital city of Thailand - Bangkok boats of some of the world's top 5 star hotels and is famous for its hospitality. Visit Thailand for a crash course in culture diversity and hospitality.100,000 searches.

14. Australia holidays - Melbourne is 22 hours and 30 minutes away from London. You better not plan a weekend break to Australia. A gorgeous country that holiday makers love, Australia is number 20 in this list only for its distance from the UK. Australia has everything from coral beaches, skyscrapers, nightlife, peace and tranquility, great standards of life, extreme sports - you name it. A great place for a long holiday, I rate Australia as one of my top holiday destinations and a must visit. Make sure you take out at least a couple of weeks to enjoy Australia fully.

15. Mauritius holidays - They say the beauty of Mauritius is its people. With clear waters, white sandy beaches and year-round holiday making, Mauritius is Asia's Spain. Tourists from India, China, Japan and other far east countries keep Mauritius abuzz the year round with traditional dances, customs and delicious seaFood. Being close to mainland Africa, in the summer, Mauritius can be very hot and humid, and therefore the best time to visit is July to September (their winter). With British and French history, you won't face many language problems in this Indian ocean holiday destination. 70,000 searches.

16. Bali - The tiny yet perfect Indonesian island of Bali is the center of all action and one of Indonesia's top holiday destinations. Visit Bali for white sand beaches, awe-aspiring cliffs, nightlife and to submerge into the truly multicultural environment. 35,000 monthly searches for Bali holidays.

17. South Africa holidays - When you mention any part of Africa for holidays, wildlife plays an important role and South Africa is no different. South Africa is UK's top holiday destination in Africa for the British colonial connection. Amongst others, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town and Durban offer the best natural views and beaches. 30,000 monthly searches.

18. Hong Kong holidays - A few years ago, Hong Kong was a British territory. Now a part of China, Hong Kong is the most happening place in the far east. This majorly Buddhist city is a remarkable example of success of Capitalism and offers towering hotels, world's most modern luxuries and one of the most popular holiday destination within Hong Kong is Kowloon. For some peace, you can travel to the Sai Kung peninsula. 27,000 monthly searches.

Still not sure where to go? If you don't mind where you go, and you're more focused on the kind of holiday, you may end up saving substantial sums of money. My best bet while booking a holiday is calling one of my favourite agencies - Best at Travel or Directline Holidays and just chatting to an advisor regarding what's cheap this season. I've always found Best at Travel and Directline saving me money.

Try looking for Cruises, Luxury Holidays, Spa holidays, Safaris or Honeymoons. This will help you check packages and make your decision-making easier.

Still not clear, or have a question, post it as a comment below. Either me of one of te readers will help you out. Happy Holidays.

Top Holiday Destinations For British Holiday Makers

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Visiting Mykonos, the Greek Party Island

Visiting Mykonos, the Greek Party Island


Situated in the Cyclades group of Greek islands, Mykonos is among the most popular destinations among visitors to this popular part of Europe - no surprise, since the island is well known for its historical attractions, its scenic highlights and its fine quality beaches.

Visiting Mykonos, the Greek Party Island

Visiting Mykonos, the Greek Party Island

Visiting Mykonos, the Greek Party Island


Visiting Mykonos, the Greek Party Island



Visiting Mykonos, the Greek Party Island

Among the young crowds, perhaps the great attraction of Mykonos is its very active nightlife, probably the most vibrant in the Cyclades islands. There are numerous bars and clubs to be found and explored making Mykonos almost a 24 hour Party destination - if you are looking for the 'Party all day' type holiday, Mykonos should be high on your shortlist!

To rest awhile from the Partying, visit one of the beautiful beaches that Mykonos has to offer. These include the listed Blue flag beach of Kalafatis, and many other popular beaches such as Paradise, Super Paradise, Lia and Agios Stefanos. Beaches are pretty much accessible from anywhere that you choose to stay on Mykonos - some of the other beaches include Agios Ioannois, Agrari, Elia, Platis Gialos and Paranga.

The Paradise beach Mentioned above is especially well known for its non-stop parties, while Psarou beach is more of a jet-set destination - situated close to Platis Gialos, you may catch a glimpse of one of your favorite celebrities on Psarou Beach, that has a reputation for attracting the rich and the famous to its sands.

When you manage to escape the beaches and the parties you will perhaps explore some of the history of the island - there is a great deal to discover with parts listed as a UNESCO World heriTAGe site.

Just a few of the most popular landmarks of Mykonos with tourists include the Mykonos windmills; the famous Church of Panagia Paraportiani and the district known as Little Venice. Some of the other attractions here include a couple of museums - the fascinating Archaeological Museum and the Aegean Maritime Museum.

See also the most important archaeological site of the island at Delos, which has now been declared a UNESCO World HeriTAGe Site.

The nation of Greece has declared the whole island of Mykonos as a museum, so whether you are a history enthusiast or a Party animal it is likely that Mykonos has just what you are looking for.

Visiting Mykonos, the Greek Party Island

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Mykonos Nightlife - A Must See

Mykonos Nightlife - A Must See


As the sun sets on Mykonos famous DJs flock to its numerous beach bars and renowned clubs. On top of all this Mykonos is a gay-friendly resort area which is packed with lots of gay clubs which are open for Partying during the summer.

Mykonos Nightlife - A Must See

Mykonos Nightlife - A Must See

Mykonos Nightlife - A Must See


Mykonos Nightlife - A Must See



Mykonos Nightlife - A Must See

The serious Partying for both tourists and natives of Mykonos starts around 11 at the Skandinavian Bar and Disco which happens to be one of the toppers among the World's Best Bars. It is right in the center of a highly traveled pedestrian intersection and it also happens to trendiest and most happening social gathering spots in the enTire Cyclades. You are likely to meet and hook up with people whom you met at the beach. It is also the starting point for Partying through the night!

The Skandinavian Bar is made up of two tiny outdoor bars, an outdoor patio which is on a higher level and a disco which is bursting with DJ music, dancers and drinkers! The enTire unit takes up a whole block. Large beers are available for just four Euros and cocktails are just six Euros making drinks extremely cheap at this bar which is why it's a haven of fun, fun and more fun!

After giving the party spirit a good start, head over to the Celebrities! Great music, energetic employees and unending fun is what it is all about. Seargo is also a good bar which is the right place when you want to take a break and get back onto your feet after lots of drinking and dancing.

Space Bar is the largest dance club on the party-island. Plenty of people who are looking to dance flock into this bar. With its ability to give space to thousand dancers at a time, it happens to be one of the largest bars in the Greek Isles. Non-stop techno fills the bar while the cover is ten Euros and so are the beers! However, people come here to dance, not to drink!

Mykonos also has a Hard Rock Cafe which is a little out of town. On the other hand there are pink shuttle buses which head out from the port every thirty minutes. Although it is a little on the higher side of the price scale, it does have a superb go-kart course and of course a poolside outdoor dance club.

Inside town, the bars close the doors around 4 a.m. On the other hand, as the weekends roll around, clubs stay open until 6 a.m. However, take care because at Mykonos is really difficult to keep track of days because of all the partying. If you still want to party, head down to the ferry dock to the bar which never closes! Unofficially it is called the Port Bar or The Yacht Club but in reality it is nameless.

Mykonos nights are all about parties!

Mykonos Nightlife - A Must See

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Living on a Greek Island--it doesn't Just Have to Be a Dream

Living on a Greek Island--it doesn't Just Have to Be a Dream


Living on a Greek Island is a dream for many, and there's good reason:

Living on a Greek Island--it doesn't Just Have to Be a Dream

Living on a Greek Island--it doesn't Just Have to Be a Dream

Living on a Greek Island--it doesn't Just Have to Be a Dream


Living on a Greek Island--it doesn't Just Have to Be a Dream



Living on a Greek Island--it doesn't Just Have to Be a Dream

* Stress Free Lifestyle
* Very, Very, Very Low Crime Rate
* Warm-hearted Friendly People
* Very Low Cost of Living
* Fabulous Fresh Food
* Stunning Scenery
* Very High Quality of Life
* Wonderful Weather

So how can you make your dream of living on Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Corfu, Rhodes or any other of the Greek Islands a reality?

We did it and if you are determined enough so could you.

We've stayed on many other Greek Islands too. We love the romance of Santorini, the rugged beauty of Skopolos and Naxos, Skiathos and the style of Paros and the sophistication of Mykonos. We love the friendliness of Samos, Lesbos andChios, the warmth of Rhodes, Kos and Kalimnos and the cosmopolitan feel of Corfu, Zakynthos and Kefalonia. We simply love the Greek Islands!

Planning to live on a Greek Island

Things to consider if you're planning on living on a Greek Island.

* Is it legal?
* Which Greek Island?
* Long term or short term?
* Renting or buying property
* How will you fund Living on Greek Island?
* Dealing with Greek Bureaucracy

Is it Legal?

Citizens of the European Union (EU) can live and work in Greece without needing a visa or work permit.

However, any EU citizens planning to stay more than 3 months needs a Residence Permit. This is a formality and is easy to obtain ounces here in> Greece.

Non-EU citizens need a residence permit to stay over 3 months, and must show, among other things, proof of financial support from outside Greece.

Non-EU citizens need a work permit to work for an employer in Greece, Opening a bar, shop or restaurant has other complications!

Which Greek Island?

Greece has over 6.000 islands scattered over the Ionian and Aegean seas, most uninhabited. 227 have people on them and these are the seven main groups:

The Ionian Islands

The Ionian Islands are found in the Ionian Sea and contain the islands of Corfu, Ithaca, Kefalonia, Paxi, Antipaxi, and Zakynthos, amongst others.

The Cyclades

The Cyclades consists of 56 islands. The well-known ones being Antiparos,Delos, Ios, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini (Thira).

The North Eastern Aegean Islands

The North Eastern Aegean Islands are Thassos, Lesvos, Limnos, Samos, and Chios.

The Sporades

The main islands are Skiathos Sporades, Skopelos, Skyros and

The Argo-Saronic Islands

The Argo-Saronic Islands are made up of the main islands of Angistri, Aegina, Poros, Salamina and Hydra.

The Dodecanese

The main Dodecanese islands are Kos, Patmos, Rhodes, Symi.

Crete

Crete is the largest of the Greek islands and lies furthest south. Smaller islands close to Crete are Chrissi Island, Gavdos and Spinalonga (Kalydon).

Top 20 List

Many Islands are only sparsely populated and lack the infrastructure to maintaincomfortable ex-pat living, except for those aspiring to be hermits.

A population of about 10.000 is a good indicator of aMenities sufficient to meet the needs of modern, comfortable living such as property choices, broadband Internet connection, good health care facilities and all year round shops, restaurants and services.

These are our top twenty Greek islands which best meet the criteria for Greek Island Living for ex-pats: Aegina, Andros, Chios, Corfu, Crete, Kalymnos, Kefalonia, Kos, Lefkas, Lesvos, Limnos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Rhodes, Samos, Santorini (Thira), Syros, Thassos and Zakynthos.

Long Term or Short Term?

Armed with your EU citizenship or Residence Permit you now have to decide if you want to live all year on a> Greece island, or just visit in summer as your permanent vacation destination.

Do you want a permanent home or a holiday home?

Remember that the hot, sunny beach resort with the fabulous Fish tavernas and friendly bar owners you loved so much on your vacation will probably be a different place in the winter. The weather can be cold and very wet on some islands.

Some places shut up in winter too. Most restaurants, tourist shops and bars will close after October. Getting around is harder too, with Air and ferry service being reduced.

Renting or Buying Property?

Having done both here in Greece, we'd strongly advise renting first. Try before you buy is our advice, giving you the chance to test the area and lifestyle without committing yourselfand regretting it later.

Greek Bureaucracy

If you are planning on living on a Greek Island permanently, there are obviously many things to consider. Dealing with day to day things and bureaucratic formalities heading might put some people off, such as dealing with utility companies, setting up bank accounts, transferring money, residency and tax matters.

Don't be put off worrying about bureaucracy as any problems can be overcome. A little red tape is a small price to pay for living on a Greek Island!

Finances

Living on a Greek Island is a real possibility for anyone drawing a pension, because the cost of living is low. You can make a small income go much further than in the UK, Australia, or the United States. Locally produced Foodis cheap and widely available, rents and property costs are good too.

The internet now gives opportunities to everyone to develop an online business, enabling people to work from home, earning money from their Computers.

Never before has it been so possible for so many to Live the Dream!

Living on a Greek Island--it doesn't Just Have to Be a Dream

Monday, June 25, 2012

Mykonos Travel

Mykonos Travel


Overview

Mykonos Travel

Mykonos Travel

Mykonos Travel


Mykonos Travel



Mykonos Travel

Mykonos is an island of Greece, situated among the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. Mykonos' streets are labyrinth-like, built that way in order to thwart the pirates that plagued the town in the 18th and 19th centuries. Expect to get lost as you wander the city streets on foot--a cab will bail you out once you're finished exploring for the day. At the city's shoreline lies Alefkándhra, commonly known as Little Venice, an artsy district packed tightly with art galleries and upscale clubs. In the city's center, you'll find such attractions as the Archeological Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Folklore Museum and Paraportianí. And, just off the coast of Mykonos is Delos. Delos is a short ferry ride away and isnotable for its ancient temples.

Sightseeing Attractions

Mykonos' landmark is the Windmills, one of the most valuable sightseeing attractions in the city. Little Venice is popular for its Venetian houses and brightly-colored balconies that extend right to the water's edge. Petros the Pelican lives at the waterfront. The pelican was first found in the 1950s and was later replaced when the original Petros passed away. The Tría Pigádhia fountain is also a popular tourist destination. Legend states that if an unmarried woman drinks from the fountain's water, she will soon later find a husband.

Outdoor Activities

Mykonos is home to many beautiful beaches where activities such as swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, Fishing,sunbathing, and boating are common. Some of the notable beaches include Agios Ioannis Beach, Psarou Beach, Platys Gialos Beach, and Ornos Beach. Many of Mykonos' beaches are either fully or partially, including nudist Beach Paradise, Super Paradise Beach, Elia Beach, and Paranga Beach. If you're traveling with children, you may want to steer clear of these beaches.

Nightlife

Mykonos Travel

Monday, April 2, 2012

The Golden Greeks-The Romance of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis

The Golden Greeks-The Romance of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis


MARIA CALLAS AND ARISTOTLE ONASSIS

The Golden Greeks-The Romance of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis

The Golden Greeks-The Romance of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis

The Golden Greeks-The Romance of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis


The Golden Greeks-The Romance of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis



The Golden Greeks-The Romance of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis

The career of Maria Callas had already begun its downward slide when she was introduced to Aristotle Onassis. It was 1957 and she was 35 years old. She had been married to the elderly, short, squat Giovanni Battista Meneghini for ten years.

Maria found some comfort for her diminishing artistic success in high society. Elsa Maxwell gave an elegant Party for Maria in Venice. Before she knew it, Aristotle Onassis had managed to inveigle the seat next to hers at the dinner table. For the next seven days, wherever she was he appeared next to her as if by magic. She found it flattering "and pleasant, but for the time being, nothing more.

Then the morning before a gala charity concert for a Legion d'honneur in 1958, Maria received ahuge bunch of red roses, with good wishes in Greek, signed Aristotle Onassis. Another huge bunch of red roses arrived at lunch, also with good wishes, signed Aristotle in Greek. And just as she was about to leave for the opera house came another bunch of roses, also with good wishes in Greek. This time there was no signature on it. Maria knew who had sent it.

On June 17, after a performance of MEDEA at Covent Garden, Mary and her husband attended a reception at the Dorchester where they met Aristotle Onassis again. This time Maria was ready ....

Next he organized a Party for her which literally left her gasping. The Meneghinis were millionAires, but compared to Onassis, they felt like a poor relatives. He invited forty people to come as his guests to the opera and then onehundred and sixty to a party at the Dorchester. It was more lavish than any ever given for Maria before, even by Elsa Maxwell. The ballroom was decorated enTirely in orchid pink and overflowing with matching roses. She had often heard the expression, "Your wish is my command," but this was the first time in her life she had seen it in action. Aristotle never left her side and no request of hers was too small for him to grant. When she casually Mentioned she liked tangos, he rushed up to the bandleader with fifty pounds in his hand. After that nothing but tangos were played all evening. They didn't leave the Dorchester until after 3:0 in the morning. In the foyer, the Meneghinis and Onassis were photographed in a hug, Aristotle on one side of Maria and Dissolved on the other. Theshot turned out to be prophetic.

Ari kept inviting her all evening to come and cruise with him and Tina on Christina. He was hard to resist and poor Meneghini didn't offer much competition. For a little girl from a lower middle class neighborhood in Washington Heights, it was a fAiry tale, a dream come true. In spite of Meneghini's impassioned protests, they were going cruising on the Christina.

Mary went shopping in Milan, where she spent millions of pounds on bathing suits, vacation outfits, and lingerie. A sophisticated friend later told Maria that a woman always buys new lingerie when she is about to have an affair. She was right, but Maria didn't know it yet; she told herself she just wanted to look nice on the trip.

On board the three million Dollar sea palaceas large as a football field were Winston Churchill and his wife and daughter, Gianni Agnelli and his wife, and many other well known Greek, American, and English personalities. Mary ran about the ship like a school girl, exclaiming at each new discovery, now the solid gold fixtures shaped like dolphins in each bathroom, now her enormous, beautifully decorated cabin and marble bathroom with adjoining boudoir and limitless closet space for all her beautiful new Clothes (suite, incidentally, which she never used later unless Ari and she had to fight), now the real El Greco in Ari's study, the fabulous jeweled Buddha, the swimming pool decorated with a mosaic reproduction of a fresco from the Palace of Knossos, the huge oak paneled lounge with a majestic grand piano at one end and a lapislazuli Fireplace at the other, and Ari's private bathroom that looked like a temple, and the bath inlaid with flying Fish and dolphins, which was an exact copy of the one in King Minos's lost Palace of Knossos in Crete. Ari, who had like a housewife fussed over every detail, was in raptures over each of Maria's enthusiastic outbursts. The ship boasted a crew of sixty, including two chefs, one French, one Greek. The guests were given a choice of menus, but Mary, who had lost a great deal of weight, was still eating mostly raw meat and salads. But since she had a habit of sneaking bits of Food from everyone else's plates, she got at least a sampling of the fine cuisine.

The trip was literally an eye opener for her, a staid Italian matron who believed in fidelity and monogamy. Shewas shocked to see many of the guests sunbathing without any Clothes on, and some of them openly playing around with other people's mates on deck. Aristotle was one of those walking around naked. He was very hairy, like a gorilla, Battista said. Maria's reaction to his nudity was the second sign that she was becoming another person. She had always been a bit of a prude. She wouldn't sing the Dance of the Seven Veils in Richard Strauss's SALOME because she had to take off her clothes. But when she saw Ari walking around like that, "she giggled like a school girl. She had never seen a naked man besides Baptist.

For Mary, it was a magnificent three week voyage. Their plans were to stop first at Portofino, toy port on the coast of Italy, and then go on to Capri for sight-seeing. Thenthey would sail from the Mediterranean through the Aegean Sea to the Gulf of Corinth. From there they planned to sight seeing trip of Delphi, sailing on to Izmir, the Turkish name for Ari's boyhood home, and then on up to the Dardanelles to Istanbul and home again.

Maria's enthusiasm was not shared by Meneghini. He got crabbier crabbier the further along and they got on their voyage. He was interested in neither the ship nor the other guests, and spent his time whining about the way they were slighting him. Maria found his griping and endless criticism of Aristo increasingly irritating. She kept comparing his sluggish demeanor with Ari's vigor and passion for life, and the Baptist fell far short. He was only nine years older than Ari, but Maria felt but he acted like hisgrandfather.

Maria was drunk with the fresh sea air, the cloudless blue skies, and the company of Onassis. By the time they reached Piraeus, the weather became so stormy Meneghini and most of the other guests took to their staterooms, leaving Aristo and Maria practically alone. They sat in the deserted games room basking before the fire in the lapis lazuli Fireplace. The sparkle of the flames lit up the deep blue of the lapis, and was reflected in his eyes, which were black and round as Greek olives. The room was lit, Y6 1999 and once in a while it was brilliantly illuminated by a flash of lightening. Once during such a flash Marie saw her mirrored in his own eyes. She took it as an omen. His eyes, her eyes, it was all the same to Mary.

The motion of the ship on the stormy seasrocked them back and forth, so she was almost in a trance as they sat there talking all night long. They talked mostly in Greek, or, rather, Ari did. He told her all about his boyhood, where he came into the world seventeen years before Mary in Smyrna near the coast of Turkey. Later he had the captain stop the ship there so he could show her the house where he was born. He spoke about the Greek quarters where he was brought up, and of his father and uncle, who were flourishing merchants of cotton, tobacco, and anything else that would grow in the Anatalyan area. Then without making a play for sympathy, he described his mother's death during a kidney operation when he was only six. He told her of his father's subsequent remarriage to his aunt, and of his beloved grandmother. He also saidhe had been a choirboy and boasted with a beguiling smile that he, too, had a good voice. She found enchanting him, and knew other women did, too. He had been a ladies ' man from the time he pinched his English teacher's bottom and was suspended from school. He was incorrigible from the beginning, and made love for the first time when he was only thirteen. When Maria thought she was twice that age when she had her first sexual experience, she was embarrassed!

He also told her of the horrors in his life that surpassed Maria's experiences during the Second World War. He had lived through the Turkish attack on Smyrna and had seen thousands of Greeks tortured and killed. At age sixteen he rescued his father from the cruel, who massacred Turks one million Greeks in Asia Minor in Turkishbetween 1918 and 1923. Then he told Mary of crossing the sea in a filthy boat crammed with a thousand immigrants in steerage until his arrival at Buenos Aires on September 21, 1923. It amazed Mary that six weeks before she was born, Ari was already an experienced man on his way to success. He soon started his career with the telephone company and, by the time he was twenty-four, had become Greek vice consul general in Argentina. Shortly after he found the two Canadian ships with which he began his stunning career.

On August 4 they dropped anchor at the foot of Mount Athos, where an incident happened that was to change Marie's life forever. They were received by the Patriarch Athenagoras, and knelt side by side to receive his blessing. Speaking in Greek, he called them "the world'sgreatest singer and the greatest seaman of the modern world, the new Ulysses. " When he thanked them for the honors they had brought to the Greek world, Maria's eyes filled with tears. It was as if he were performing a solemn marriage ceremony. Somehow she felt he brought her God's permission to be together with Ari, and her last resistance crumbled. After that they were man and wife in their minds, and a few hours later, in their bodies.

That night there was a party at the Istanbul Hilton for the guests of the Christina. Meneghini said he felt too Tired and weak to attend and remained on board the ship. When Maria returned at five in the morning, he was waiting up for her and demanded to know why she was so late. Maria knew she couldn't keep up the farce any longer. "I am in lovewith Ari, "she said.

A week after the Christina had docked in Istanbul, the Meneghinis left the ship on one of Onassis ' private planes and flew to Milan, and then promptly left for Sirmione. Mary wore a bracelet with the initials TMWL (To Mary With Love) engraved on it.

Parting from Ari left a hole in Mary's heart, which she filled by fantasizing the whole night long he would come get her. To her great surprise, to say nothing of the Baptist 's, at nine o'clock the next morning they heard a voice outside her window, singing "Mary, Mary!" It was Aristo. He told the Baptist, "I've come to marry your wife."

At four o'clock in the morning, she left with Aristo for Milan. He then flew to Venice to discuss divorce with Tina.

For the first time in her life, Maria was madlyin love with a man in love with her. It was too much to take in all at once. She was flooded with so much feeling she felt she couldn't bear it. Then she would remind herself that despite the blessing of the Patriarch Athenagoras, she was having an affair with a married man, and this would calm her down a bit. Then she appeased her consciousness with the knowledge that she and Ari would try to get divorces and marry as soon as possible.

People said Callas ' whole personality changed, that her sharp edges had melted and she had become a softer, Tim Ferriss: smash fear person. Even poor Baptist said she was a different woman. For the first time in her life she was happy. She had the feeling of being kept in a cage so long that when she met Aristo, bursting with vigor and zest for life, she becameanother woman. Even Antonio Ghiringhelli, the dark and enigmatic manager of La Scala, succumbed to her new temperament. The iceman actually smiled with his whole face when he asked Mary to return to La Scala on her own terms and to sing anything she wanted. She arrived in Milan on September 2 in wonderful spirits to begin rehearsals for the new recording.

Her happiness was somewhat flawed by the press and photographers, who persecuted her preshrunk. The throngs were so numerous and unruly she needed physical protection to keep from being mauled. On one occasion they caught Ari and Maria dining tete-a-tete at the Rendez-vous in Milan, and at three o'clock that morning they were photographed going into the Hotel and Savoy arm in arm. In order to increase Maria's chancesof getting a divorce by mutual consent, her lawyers insisted she issue a statement to the press saying: "I confirm that the break between my husband and myself is complete and final. It has been in the air for some time, and the cruise on the Christina was only coincidental.I am now my own manager. I ask for understanding in this painful personal situation, "she said sweetly. "Between Mr. Onassis and myself there exists a profound friendship that dates back some time. I am also in a business connection with him. When I have further things to say, "I shall do so at the appropriate moment."

Maria despised living a lie, which she knew no one believed anyhow. Aristo was also attacked by reporters, but he was more honest than Mary. "Of course," he said, "how could I help but beif a woman flattered with the class of Maria Callas fell in love with someone like me? Who wouldn't? "

On September 10, as soon as the recording was finished, MONA LISA Maria rushed to the Milan airport to board the private plane Ari had sent for her. From there she flew to Venice, where she excitedly "boarded the Christina. Aristo was exuberant and sanctuary marked her arrival by setting off loud, blasting the siren announcing the departure of the Christina. Only two other guests were along this time, Ari's sister, Artemis and her husband Theodore Garoufalidis.

Tina was not on board. She had taken her children a few days before and fled to Paris to the home of her father, the respected Greek shipowners, Stavros Livanos. Aristo, who was upset about the children, followed her inhis private plane to make a half-hearted gesture of reconciliation. But Tina was not about to forgive him for the public humiliation to which he had subjected her. This left Ari free to do what he really wanted, to sail on the Christina with Maria Callas.

What a dream voyage it was, with both of them relaxed and at peace with themselves! Their love was just what the Good Doctor ordered. They soaked up the sun all day long, swam for hours in the sun drenched Mediterranean, and were free to make love all night.

Luxuriating in her new happiness left Maria unwilling to give up one moment of it. She was so immersed in the timelessness of the present she paid no attention to her career. She was sick and Tired of being a sexless nun, and was relieved to leave it behind her.Nevertheless, she was shocked when a newspaper compared the number of appearances she had made pre and post-Ari. In 1958, she gave twenty-eight performances of seven operas in six cities all over the world. In 1960 she gave only seven performances of two operas in two cities, and in 1961 her schedule showed just five performances, all of MEDEA at La Scala and Epidaurus. The decline continued even more rapidly in 1962, when she sang MEDEA twice at La Scala. And in 1963 she gave no performance at all. In 1964, sadly enough, Maria Callas made the last sTAGe appearance of her life.

But like most heavenly sojourns on earth, Maria's utopia was short lived. Or perhaps it would be nearer correct to say it became sporadic, as a new phase of their relationship began. Like many men, once Arihad Mary for his own, he became much more difficult. Now the one he played hard to get. Gone were the days of the Dorchester when every wish of hers was his command. Now his pleasure became primary to both of them. To Maria's despair, he spent time with his wife, trying to woo her back. He began to date other women. He behaved "like a typical Greek man and Maria a typical Greek woman, whose philosophy is that a man cannot really change himself, but a woman must be able transform herself to suit her man.

Now he became withdrawn and difficult, now staying away for as much as a week, not even phoning when he didn't feel like it. Nor would he answer her calls. She would be in a panic for days at a time. He had all the power in the relationship: She could only sit and wait for hiscall.

Then suddenly, for no reason she could understand, he would begin to phone again every day and send her flowers. Or he would show up unexpectedly or send for her. She was so happy to see him she overlooked being hurt and angry. Each return was like another honeymoon.

They talked a lot about getting married. When Ari said once more he would marry her, Maria made an announcement to the press. Ari told reporters it was "just a childish prank and purely Maria's fantasy! She was a good little girl again and said nothing. How she had changed from the who was married to Xanthippe Meneghini!

Ari behaved "like a pasha, and when he didn't want Mary along on the voyages of the Christina, he had no compunctions about kicking her off. No excuse was necessary.

Meanwhile,Tina was going about getting her divorce, in spite of Aristotle's pleas for a reconciliation. Maria was overjoyed when he agreed to look at a chateau with her in Eure-et-Loire. The divorce came through a month later. The chateau never did.

Maria had agreed to give two performances of NORMA in August in Greece. It had almost a religious significance for Ari that his mistress score a triumph at historic Epidaurus. He put everything else aside for her those weeks, and they were deliriously happy again as they spent almost all their time together. When he loved her everything seemed possible. And, indeed, the performance on August 24 turned out to be one of the peak experiences of her life. Mary loved Ari as he was and accepted all his weaknesses along with the qualities sheadmired in him. He, on the other hand, was constantly trying to change her. He didn't like the way she Dressed, and actually phoned Biki, one of Milan's most important fashion designers, during Maria's fittings to make sure her new clothes would be to his taste. He said she looked plain in her glasses. Since Mary was unable to tolerate contacts, she walked about the ship half blind, holding her glasses in her hand. He didn't like her long hair either, which had always been her glory. So he sent her to Alexandre in Paris, who cut her hair while she kept her hands over her eyes. To her surprise, she loved the short, bouncy hairstyle he created, and thought it made her look younger and more sophisticated.

Thus the years passed, with Mary ever hopeful and Onassis ever more brutal. In1963, Lee Radziwell, Jackie Kennedy's sister, who was on board the Christina, left to fly to her sister's bedside, where she had just given birth to Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, who died two days later. When Lee returned to Athens, she told Ari and Maria how desolate and her sister was distraught. Ari Mrs. Kennedy immediately offered the use of the Christina for her convalescence. She eagerly accepted, although neither the president nor Mary shared her enthusiasm. President Kennedy objected to his wife's cruise because Onassis had been indicted during the Eisenhower administration for conspiring to defraud the American government of taxes on surplus American ships. He had to pay the government seven million Dollars to get off the hook. And Maria-she had vague anxieties she didn'tunderstand. She only knew she felt lonely and desolate at the thought of Mrs. Kennedy's presence on board, and strangely enough, found herself trembling with fear.

Her voice continued to go down hill. Just when she needed him the most, Aristo became impossible, and in 1967 they had their worst summer together yet. Ingse Dedichen, his lover during World War Two, told a friend Ari had beaten her up until she looked "like a boxer who has lost a fight." He told her afterward every Greek without exception beats up his wife. "It is good for them," he said. "It keeps them in line."

He never beat Maria physically-he probably knew that was the one thing he couldn't get away with-but his treatment of her was almost as brutal. No curse was too cowardly to hurl at her, no words of abusetoo insulting. She was told to shut up because she was only a stupid dame whose nose was too big, with glasses that made her look ugly and legs that were too fat. He was not above saying she was just a cunt with a whistle in her throat who was good only for fucking. And always in front of people, to make her humiliation that much more painful.

Aristo was having his own difficulties, both with his old friend Vergottis who, who later sued him and lost, and with Prince Rainier, who was trying to unseat Ari as the person with the controlling interest in the State of Monaco. Ari loved his power over the principality, and gloried every time he took a step into Munich. For him, it was the crowning jewel of his life. In a brilliant move, the prince created 600.000 shares in the company, andoffered to buy out any shares of the existing shareholders at the market rate, thus giving him and his full power stockholders over the destiny of his country. Ari appealed to the courts and lost. A defeated man, he left Monaco, not to return until shortly before he died.

Of all the possible times of her life it could have happened, Maria picked the moment when their relationship was at its lowest point to become pregnant. She couldn't wait to tell Ari about it. She wanted to have a baby more than she ever wanted anything in my life besides him, and the thought of bearing the child of the man she loved filled her with tenderness. But Ari had other ideas.

"Why should I want another child?" he said. "I already have two."

"But Aristo," Mary pleaded, "I have alwayswanted a child. It is a miracle I'm pregnant at all at the age of forty-three. If I don't have this baby, I will never have another. "

"Have it then," he said, "and it will be the end of our relationship."

Maria had the abortion. But it marked the end of their love affair, even though they stayed together for a few years longer.

Mary didn't know what to do. She couldn't live with him and she couldn't live without him. She was forty-three years old and had never had a place of her own. So she compromised and got her own apartment in Paris.

The turning point came when Ari's servants, George and Helen, told a friend they had been ordered to spend an enTire evening in their rooms while Ari entertained and cooked for a "special guest" himself. Maria knew Aristo had beenhaving affairs all along. But she knew intuitively that this incident was different. She remained anxious and agitated and began to find it impossible to sleep without taking pills.

She soon found out who the special guest was. The newspapers reported seeing Ari and Jackie Kennedy dining together at El Morocco, 21, Dionysis, and at Mykonos with Christina, Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn. Gossips were already listing him among Jackie's possible suitors (1910).

The crisis occurred when Maria returned to the Christina and Ari instructed her to go back to Paris and wait for him there.

"Go to Paris?" she said. "Nobody stays in Paris in August. You must be mad. "

"You have to go," he insisted.

"I have to? What are you talking about? "

"I'm having a special guestaboard and you can't be here. "

"Who could be so special that I can't be aboard?"

He didn't answer, but it didn't matter. Maria already knew the answer.

"Then I'm leaving you," she said.

"Don't be Silly. I'll see you after the cruise is over in September, "he said.

"No, Ari. You don't understand. I said I'm leaving you. You will never see me again. " And she left, never to return.

Then on October 20, 1968, Maria got the news she had prayed she would never hear. Ari's butler called to tell her Aristotle and Kennedy were going to be married.

Maria did what she could to pass the time. She attended the opera next to Ghiringhelli, made a movie, taught a master class at Jiulliard. In the meantime, Ari was becoming disillusioned with Jackie's lavish buyingsprees of jewelry and clothing and he was beginning to realize she was taking him for a fool. He kept calling and sending Mary flowers, but for a long time her pride was hurt and she refused to talk with him. Finally in 1969 they met at a party and little by little, began to see each other again.

The climax came after they had spent four nights together when he took her to dine at Maxim's for the whole world to see. Maria was ecstatic, and believed Jackie was just another paramour to be forgotten. But the lady had other ideas. When she saw the newspaper photos of her husband and Maria dining together with blissful smiles, she was furious and flew immediately to his side. She insisted he repeat the drama of the day before at Maxim's with her in Mary's place. The next day Marywas admitted to the American Hospital at Neuilly with the diagnosis of "overdose of barbiturates.

For the first time since Ari's marriage, Maria returned to Greece, this time as the guest of Perry, Lagonda on his private island in the Aegean of Tragonisi. Perry was a friend of Onassis, who had introduced Maria to him. To her surprise who should show up on the island but Aristo! He greeted Mary with a kiss, and from then on they resumed their relationship.

Thus, surviving his marriage, Mary was able to hang on by the tips of her fingernails until March, 1975, when Onassis became critically ill with incurable or myasthenia gravis.

Maria had been getting daily reports about his progress from the American Hospital in Paris, where he had gone for surgery. He neverrecovered consciousness, and was kept alive for five days by a respirator and intravenous feedings. Maria knew he was dying and she was not allowed to be by his side. The doctors said it could go on for weeks or even months. Her suffering was unendurable.

On March 12, she received her last report from the American Hospital. Aristo was dead.

Maria was slowly dying from the loss of her career. He had flashed into her life like a bolt of lightning across a dark summer sky; where there'd been nothing suddenly there was Aristo. Her friends and staff were considered, thoughtful, and loving. But it meant nothing, nothing. He was her heart, her life. How could she live without him?

The Golden Greeks-The Romance of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Ten Important Places in Greece That You Have to Visit

Ten Important Places in Greece That You Have to Visit


Greece has always been a favorite tourist destination of visitors from all over the world. Not only are they fascinated by the many historical buildings that Greece has, but the visitors are also mesmerized by its history. This is, as we all know, the land where the gods and goddesses once walked on earth.

Ten Important Places in Greece That You Have to Visit

Ten Important Places in Greece That You Have to Visit

Ten Important Places in Greece That You Have to Visit


Ten Important Places in Greece That You Have to Visit



Ten Important Places in Greece That You Have to Visit

1.) Acropolis

If you are going to Greece, then surely the Acropolis is in your top ten list because this is a very great historical site in the country. Here, you can see the Temple of Athena called the Panthenon. The perfect hour to visit the Acropolis is in the late afternoon, or you can even visit it early in the morning when it is not as crowded.

2.) Athens ' National Archeological Museum

In this museum, you will surelyhave a wonderful time looking at artifacts from the ancient periods of Greece. You will surely marvel at the beauty of those kouroi statues. If you want to see some Egyptian artifacts, there is also some on exhibit here.

3.) The Temple of Poseidon

Once you reach the cliff top where this temple is located, prepare yourself for the magnificence of this ancient structure. From this vanTAGe point, you will also see the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. There is also a restaurant here where you can have a quick snack.

4.) The Island of Santorini

Almost every one of us has been captivated by the story of the Lost Atlantis. Well, it is said that the Island of Santorini is the Atlantis. Enjoy its history as you walk along the site where the city of Akrotiriwas once buried and imagine yourself during that time.

5. Mykonos Island)

If you are Tired of old buildings and in need of some modern relaxation, then head on to Mykonos Island. It is a popular tourist destination with lots of modern restaurants as well as trendy bars and discos. There are also nude beaches in the island, perfect for those who want a perfect tan.

6.) Epidaurus Theatre

You can see this ancient theatre in the Peloponnese Peninsula. The best time of the year to visit this though is during the Epidaurus Festival in the summertime. You will surely love the plays and orchestras here.

Mycenae Fortress 7.)

Majority of the golds and silvers that are being displayed in the National Archeological Museum came from this site.Here, you will see beautifully carved stone walls, like the gate were two lions are carved, as well as majestic tomb shafts. You can also have a quick snack at this site's snack bar.

8.) Crete Island

You should definitely visit this place. Here, drop by Matala if you want fantastic beaches as well as energetic nightlife. Visit also Gortyn and the Phaistos Palace, or better yet, visit the Heraklion Archeological Museum for more fascinating history about this island.

9.) Knossos Palace

This is an ancient Minoan Palace that attracts a lot of visitors yearly. Here, you will surely feel how the ancient Greeks lived before. Be in awe of the many rooms also this palace contains as well as be enthralled with the beautiful statues that are still in thepalace.

10.) Corfu

In this area, you can visit the Esplanade where you can take a leisurely walk as you stroll along the cafes. You can also visit the fortresses that had protected this island from invaders those many years ago, and you can also visit the Saint Spyridon Church. One more place that you have to see in Corfu is the grotto that can be found in the island's cliffs, and anybody who ever sees it will marvel at the beauty of the place.

Ten Important Places in Greece That You Have to Visit

Friday, January 27, 2012

Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Europe

Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Europe


Congratulations on your engageMent! But have you thought about where you are going to spend your honeymoon? You may be so busy preparing for your wedding that you have neglected the welcome task of choosing a honeymoon destination.

Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Europe

Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Europe

Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Europe


Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Europe



Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Europe

Honeymoons are always romantic because it is supposed to be that period when you get to spend some quality time together as newlyweds. And when you talk of romantic, few places can beat the many countries of Europe for your wedding destination. Take your pick.

Paris

Paris is the city of romance so this should be the perfect honeymoon destination for you. Even the sidewalk cafes in Paris spell romance so don't forget to take your first coffee as husband and wife in one of such cafes along Champs Elysees. There are plenty of champagne to hold you up in your luxurious hotel room but never leave Paris without visiting the Louvre of the L'arc de Triomphe. Take your bride for a stroll along the Eiffel Tower too. If you want to be more daring, why not spend some honeymoon time at Cap d'Agde, a village devoted to naturism or nudism.

Switzerland

The name Switzerland itself will remind you of Snow and the Alps but there are other romantic places to visit when you are on your honeymoon in Switzerland. It is considered a skiing paradise so you may want to bring your skis and winter Clothes with you. Your bride will definitely have a blast shopping in one of Geneva's exclusive boutiques but save some for your visit to eh Nestle Food Museum, the Olympic Museum and the Chillon castle.

Greece

You can choose from as many as 100 islands in Greece but choose Greek islands that have the standard facilities for tourists to make sure you will have a perfect honeymoon. Among the common destinations in Greece are the islands of Mykonos, Crete, Santorini and Rhodes. If you and your bride are enthralled with Greek mythology then this would definitely be an enjoyable and memorable occasion for you.

Italy

A visit to Rome and the cities of Rome, the Vatican (which is a city within a city) and Milan is a must for newlyweds who want to mix pilgrimage and honeymoon in one trip. Bear witness to the papal seat and the best works of art in Rome, enjoy the gondolas in Milan and embrace the Renaissance culture in Florence. Don't forget to visit Bellagio as it is often referred to as "the prettiest European town.

Spain

What could be more romantic than a honeymoon in the land of Don Quixote? Watch a bullfight or learn the fiery gypsy flaMenco dance. You can even spend the rest of the afternoon in one of Spain's scenic beaches. Do everything you are passionate about during your honeymoon. For that is what Germany is all about-romance and passion.

Be sure to bring your digital camera and lots of spare memory bytes so you can show the people back home how you enjoyed your getaway.

Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Europe

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Cruising the Greek Islands - A Must For Everybody

Cruising the Greek Islands - A Must For Everybody


The Seabourn is a luxury cruise lines which takes you around the Greek Islands and beyond. Their seven days cruise takes the cruisers from Athens to Istanbul and takes them to many Greek Islands en route. So their patrons can slowly study the enTire Mediterranean region - they consistently revise their itinerary. They offer an intimate cruising experience with their deluxe services and small ships.

Cruising the Greek Islands - A Must For Everybody

Cruising the Greek Islands - A Must For Everybody

Cruising the Greek Islands - A Must For Everybody


Cruising the Greek Islands - A Must For Everybody



Cruising the Greek Islands - A Must For Everybody

The Seabourn is an elegant cruise experience - they offer combination cruises and the title of one such 14-days cruise is the Turquoise Coast & Greek Isles + Aegean & Adriatic Odyssey at 58 per person. This will be an ultimate cruise not only though the Islands but the enTire Mediterranean region. They stop at the Greek Islands and ports of Athens, Mykonos, Patmos, Santorini and Mycenae via Nafplion. Then the cruise sails through the Corinth Canal to Delphi, and a halt at Corfu. Then this cruise will sail you to the Croatia and Turkey. All this and their 'Caviar in the Surf" program is memorable.

Alonissos is one of the not so well known Greek Islands - the Sporades Marine Park is a marine wildlife preserve which protects the endemic Monk Seal. Mostly old people come to live here from Germany and Britain because the cost of living is lower and the sun is warmer. The other Greek Islands close by and worth seeing are the Peristera, Skantzoura, and Gioura. They are uninhabited by humans. People live in villages on the islands of Skiathos, Skyros, and Skopelos.

Cruising the Greek Islands - A Must For Everybody