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BULGARIA MACEDONIA ALBANIA Halkidiki TURKEY GREECE Athens Mykonos GREECE Greece boasts a legacy that is unrivalled. Whether visiting cosmopolitan Athens or one of the many isolated islands, there are ancient gems to treasure ­ from the Acropolis to frescoed Minoan palaces in Crete. But Greece is much more than a history lesson. Sun-soaked beaches and crystal azure waters are enough of an incentive in themselves to attract visitors. Beneath a skyline of elegant neoclassical façades and whitewashed houses, Athens' historic Plaka quarter is a vibrant and colourful combination of antique shops, market stalls and pavement tavernas. Modern Athens, which received a facelift in 2004 when it once more became the host for the Olympics, is also fascinating to explore. The three unspoilt fingers of the peninsula of Halkidiki protrude into the sparkling Aegean boasting golden beaches, traditional villages, small islands and sheltered bays. Crete's stunning mountain ranges are dotted with caves and sliced by dramatic gorges, and its rugged interior is blanketed in olive groves and wild flowers. In contrast the north coast is fringed by wonderful sandy beaches while breathtaking drives along the rugged south coast lead to an unspoilt paradise of pretty isolated coves. Mykonos is arguably the most cosmopolitan of all Greek islands. Low, rocky hills, combined with superb golden beaches, make up its gentle landscape. Known locally as Thira, Santorini is a magical, serene island with a dramatic legacy left by FLIGHT INFORMATION Santorini Crete what was probably the biggest volcanic eruption in recorded history. Viewed from the surrounding waters this is possibly the most stunning of all islands. Redolent with history and mythology, Athens is an affable city enlivened by bustling outdoor cafés, pedestrian streets that wind through the city's ancient sites and its fair share of urban eccentrics - a great walking city. Mykonos's capital, Hora, boasts a colourful harbour in which little fishing boats nestle side by side with luxury yachts. Nearby, a veritable treasure trove of modern jewellery is sold at numerous friendly shops. One of the most evocative areas on the island is Little Venice. Here, several restaurants boast wonderful views across the sea and over to the famous Mykonos windmills ­ make sure you dine late enough to witness an unforgettable sunset. In Halkidiki an effort has been made to develop tourist facilities in keeping with the natural surroundings. Most of the hotels and private homes in the area are built in the traditional Macedonian style, designed to enhance rather than detract from the environment. Steeped in history and culture, Greece spoils visitors with its wealth of myths, legends and history, a blessed and dramatic landscape, an extraordinary fusion of past and present, and an abundance of choices and experiences. For weather, passport, vaccinations, visas and flying time information see page 144. `IF IT IS TRUE THAT THE VIOLIN IS THE MOST PERFECT OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, THEN GREEK IS THE VIOLIN OF HUMAN THOUGHT' Helen Keller Most of our holidays to Greece are based on British Airways flights from Heathrow or Gatwick with a flying time of between 2-3 hours depending on destination and with upgrades to Club Europe at a supplement from £35 one-way depending on season and route. Many alternatives including regional departures are available. Please call for further information. Please note some flights are operated by British Airways franchise partner GB Airways. CALL KUONI 01306 747001 OR WWW.KUONIWORLDCLASS.CO.UK 91