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Ionian Sea (Greece) - an ideal place for rest

Ionian Sea (Greece) ... Admit it, well, who would not want to escape for at least a couple of days, come to the coast, rent a room in a cozy hotel and take a break from the city bustle? Especially such thoughts begin to visit us in the winter, when everyday problems are piling up, and the cold and snowy weather outside the window does not allow for long walks in the fresh air.

The Ionian Sea (Greece). Wonderful monuments of nature

Warm sea water and mild climate - for a holiday in Greece, of course, excellent conditions. You can do fishing, snorkeling, devote time to sea walks. Even in winter, the water temperature does not fall below +14 ° C.

On modern maps, only the Mediterranean, Aegean and Ionian seas are noted, while on the historical maps there are other names: Cretan, Thracian, Libyan, Alboran, Ligurian, Cyprus, Tyrrhenian and Adriatic.

Greece ... The Ionian Sea ... The resorts of this place seem to have been specially created for travelers to at least forget about the worries, worries and troubles of everyday life for a while. Especially popular today are such corners as Kefalonia, Corfu, Ithaca, Lefkada, Zakynthos. On all these islands the climate is milder than on other Greek islands. The land here is fertile. Quiet coves, pebble and sandy beaches, secluded lagoons - for anchorage here are ideal conditions.

On about. Kefalonia grow beautiful olive groves. Mount Enos on the same island, which is called the Black Mountain, strikes with the majesty of spruce, from above seeming absolutely black. Here you can visit the wonderful cave of Drogarati and get acquainted with the underground world located at a 60-meter depth from the surface. This natural object is remarkable for its acoustics - music concerts are specially organized in the cave.

The Ionian Sea (Greece). Historical places of interest

As already mentioned above, the most famous are the islands of Lefkada, Corfu, Ithaka and Kefalonia. Some of them in fact should be told in more detail.

Snow-white Lefkada (white sand and white rocks called the island) is connected to the mainland by means of a floating bridge. This island, as a rule, is visited by all tourists. Especially it attracts those interested in the historical past.

Corfu Island from the porthole of the plane seems completely green, when approaching, one can not even see the runway. The international airport on this island is the smallest in Europe. In the main city of the island you can see the ruins, which in ancient times were the majestic temple of Artemis. Historians believe that this structure dates back to the 6th century BC. You can see and fortress XII century, as well as the Cathedral of St. Spyridon (XVI century).

Greece ... The Ionian Sea ... Hotels here are never short of tourists. As a rule, rooms are booked in advance. Especially popular for several years now are hotels such as Albatros Hotel, Kontokali Bay Resort & Spa, Calavier Hotel, Agrepavlis Villa and Aquis Mon Repos Palace.

The Ionian Sea (Greece). Interesting Facts

  1. Ionian Sea Is the deepest part of the Mediterranean Sea - the greatest depth is more than 5 thousand meters.
  2. On the island of Corfu, one of the streets is named after the Russian naval commander FF Ushakov.
  3. O. Kefalonia, according to archaeologists, was inhabited even in the Paleolithic, and from the XV century it was inhabited by a tribe of Leppeh. He is also mentioned in the poem of Homer under the name Sami.
  4. The island of Ithaca is included in the mandatory program for all who are passionate about history; Well, discovered here by archaeologists, refers to the XIII century BC - it can be seen with your own eyes.
  5. The Ionian Islands were never, unlike the rest of Greece, under the rule of the Ottomans.
  6. In the Lagos Lagoon (Gramvousa Island) within 24 hours the sea water changes its shade to 17 times (from light emerald to dark blue), remaining surprisingly transparent.

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