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Greece, a country immersed in history and culture.
From ancient temples and Monasteries hidden amongst the hillsides,
to legends that have inspired the imagination for centuries, the
country can inspire emotions like few other countries throughout
the world. Combine this with strong capital growth and an established
tourism market and you can see why Greece is set to be the next
big thing.
Much of the traditional Greek way of life revolves around the crystal
clear seas and luscious rich countryside. Wherever you decide to
travel, from island idyll to mountain retreat, the brilliant white
architecture nestled among the olive trees bring a sense of inexplicable
familiarity, complimented perfectly by the hospitality of the locals,
ensures you will never want to return home.
The dry, warm climate keeps doors open and people happy throughout
the year. It is little wonder why the welcoming atmosphere is enjoyed
by record numbers of tourists each year. With over 600 islands steeped
in myth, the islands of Greece offer an unrivalled opportunity to
explore the ancient world, whilst enjoying the delights and comforts
of the modern.
Climate.
Greece basks in over 300 days of sunshine a year and enjoys a Mediterranean
climate with plenty of sunshine, mild temperatures and a limited
amount of rainfall. Due to the country's geographical position there
is great variation in Greece's climate. In summer, the dry hot days
are cooled by seasonal winds called the meltemi, while mountainous
regions have generally lower temperatures. The winters are mild
in lowland areas, with a minimum amount of snow and ice, yet, mountains
are usually snow-covered. Moreover, a common phenomenon is the occurrence
of different climactic conditions during the same season (for instance,
mild heat in coastal areas and cool temperatures in mountainous
regions).
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