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Only a
few kilometers separate you from the magical Marmari.
A village where you can enjoy beauty that nature so generously
provides, but also luxury that is surely due to human
intervention. Hotel complexes are scattered throughout
its green landscape, whose sole purpose lies in making
your holidays unforgettable. There are, however, also
many rented rooms available, where the personal style
of their owners manifests itself.
Of course, one can not imagine vacations in Greece without
the traditional tavern. For a perfect combination it must
be accompanied by a glass of ouzo, which with its own
special way brings out the flavor in the food. A stroll
around the port is considered to be a must. There you
have the opportunity to meet the local people and have
a chat with them. Their sun-burnt faces have taken on
an enviable rosy shade. An undeniable asset of the region
are its beeches, they are numerous so as to accommodate
all visitors.
From Kokkini, Fygia and Zastani up to Basiliko, Eirini
and Baniera, all the beeches have their own particular
style, which will certainly charm you. You will stretch
out under the pine trees, and admire the wild flowers
that grow on the slopes. The beech "Golden Sand"
offers not only the coolness of its clean waters but also
innumerable possibilities for entertainment. Its blue
waters will keep you company while you enjoy your favorite
water sport, at the same time admiring the scenery.
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Nature
surely was very generous with the islands of
Petalia. They are situated a small distance
from Marmari and they are dipped in green. Their
major characteristic are their multi-colored
rocks that accompany their blue waters.
There you will be enchanted not only by the
beauty of the scenery but also by the love shown
by the inhabitants for their natural inheritance.
You will be amazed by the beauty and luxury
of the houses around you, since they belong
to rather wealthy people who have chosen this
place to enjoy carefree vacations.
The "Dragonhouse" got its name from
the huge stones of which it is built. It represents
the architecture of the early ages (1000 B.C.).
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