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Spinalónga, Lasithi, Greece


Spinalonga gained a lot of popularity the last years. Every day more than 1500 tourists visit the island which makes it the second most popular archeological site in Crete after Knossos.

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Spinalónga, Lasithi, Greece


Spinalonga is a very popular destination for tourists during summer. Many tours include transfer with busses to Elounda or Plaka and then small boats take visitors to the island. From Elounda, the boat takes 20 minutes to reach the island and from Plaka just 7 minutes. Many tourists, decide to take a boat early in the morning from Agios Nikolaos to visit Spinalonga and stop to nearby beaches for swimming.

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Pláka, Lasithi, Greece


Opposite Spinalonga island, there is a small town called Plaka. In plaka someone can enjoy the view of Spinalonga and have a chance to swim in the beautiful pebble beach with crystal clear waters.

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Spinalónga, Lasithi, Greece


Spinalonga was fortified by the Venetians to defend the very popular port of Elounda from pirates and the Ottoman empire forces that had already invaded Cyprus at that time

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Spinalónga, Lasithi, Greece


Spinalonga was not always an island. It was part of Spinalonga peninsula but in 1526 Venetians curve it in order to create this small islet for fortifying purposes. The distance between the peninsula and Spinalonga is 170 meters

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Spinalónga, Lasithi, Greece


The official name of Spinalonga is Kalydon, but not many people use this name. There is a confusion about the name of Spinalonga which also is used for the peninsula (the large Spinalonga) near the islet. The name Spinalonga created during the Venetians era and although it can been translated from Latin as a long thorn (suitable for the shape of the peninsula) the name origin is different. Locals used to refer to the peninsula as 'stin elounda' which means 'to Elounda' and as Venetians where not able to understand this phrase they familiarized it in their own language. So, the name Spinalonga created

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Spinalónga, Lasithi, Greece


Next to the town Plaka, a small island named Spinalonga is located in the Gulf of Elounda, in Lasithi. Spinalonga became the home of lepers for more that 50 years

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Oía, Kikladhes, Greece


A common question that everyone makes when visiting Thira and Oia, is where are the houses with the blue roof. The truth is that only a few churches have a blue rooftop and most of them are in Oia. The misconception of the blue and white houses is due to the iconic picture from Oia of the three blue domes church with a view to caldera. The pictures of this church have become the brand of Santorini. The same church photographed from different angles is used on almost all brochures or websites advertising Greece and Santorini.

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Santorini caldera


A must-have experience while you are in Santorini is to book one of the tours with the small ships and cruise around caldera, either to watch the sunset or visit the hot springs and the volcano. If you are into photography you will not regret it.

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Kamari


Santorini's architectural design patterns include the creation of buildings with domes. These domes serve two purposes. First, the forces of the weight of the roof is uniformly distributed to the earth which makes the building less prone to earthquake and secondly, a domed roof design allows better wind flow.

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