Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey
Ephesus is the best preserved classical city in the Mediterranean, famous for its Greek and Roman architecture and probably the best place in the world to realize how life was in Roman times. Ancient history comes alive as you walk along the marble streets next to the traces left by the vehicls of the ancient years and overtake the temples, columns, houses and public baths. Visit the extensively restored Library of Celsus that once contained 12,000 scrolls.
Alexandria, Egypt
Known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean", the ancient city of Alexandria is steeped in history and sophisticated charm. The port of Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC and became the capital of Greco-Roman Egypt and one of the most important cultural centers of the ancient world. Immerse yourself in the grandiose atmosphere of the city and explore the many wondrous attractions which date from the time of the Pharaohs. Take some time to explore the Roman Amphitheatre and the Pillar of Pompeii.
Aqaba
Aqaba is a coastal city in Jordan, located on the shores of the Red Sea. It is famous for its clear waters and coral reefs, making it a popular destination for diving and water activities. At the same time, the city serves as the main gateway to Petra, one of the world’s most important archaeological sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The combination of seaside tourism and cultural heritage makes Aqaba an ideal destination for travelers seeking diverse experiences in Jordan.
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Visit the capital of Modern and Ancient Greece and explore , the "Old City" of Athens, Plaka, with its neoclassical buildings and shops for gifts and souvenirs.
Climb the Acropolis hill, where the Parthenon Temple dominates, and enjoy the wonderful view. Also, take a trip along the beautiful Saronic Gulf - Cape Sounion and ancient Corinth, where you can sunbathe and admire thousand years of history.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
The capital of United Arab Emirates and the largest city in range and population is Abu Dhabi. It is known for its parks and beautiful beaches, especially for the traditional markets. Noteworthy is the hospitality of the local people, who show to visitors their traditions and lifestyle willingly.
Busselton, Australia
Busselton is a city located in the South West region of Western Australia. It is repeatedly voted as Western Australia's top tourist town and it know for the turquoise waters and white sands.
Bodrum, Turkey
Located on the homonymous bay, Bodrum is a very charming seaside town, with an active tourist economy. It is a high-class resort in Turkey, one of the most interesting points of the Turkish Mediterranean coast, the so-called "East Côte d'Azur". Bodrum offers a great opportunity for summer holidays, in a scenery of blue waters, sandy beaches, crowded oriental outdoor markets, vibrant nightlife and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Canakkale (Kepez), Turkey
Çanakkale is the second largest province in Turkey. It has shores on both the Asian and European sides of the Dardanelles Straight, which joins the Aegean and Black Sea.The city was called Hellespontos or Dardanelles in ancient times, and there has been evidence of a settlement in the Canakkale area since B.C. 3000. Near Canakkale is the historical city of Troy and the all area attracts many tourists, both Turkish and international.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik, often called “the Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a stunning coastal city known for its well-preserved medieval walls, narrow stone streets, and impressive architecture. Its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, captivates visitors with its castles, churches, and palaces. The city offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, attracting travelers from around the world. It also gained modern fame as a key filming location for Game of Thrones, adding to its international appeal.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Sandy beaches, sun, shopping and enjoynment, there are all in Dubai. Spend a morning at a busy traditional bazaar, such as "Gold Bazaar", one of the largest retail gold markets in the world. After that visit a modern department store with a variety of duty free items before escaping into a nearby beach in the afternoon.
Don't forget to have a look to the unique hotel Jumeirah Burj Al Arabica - shaped like a yacht, 321 meters high, one of the most impressive attractions of modern Middle East.
Gythion, Greece
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Gythio is a town in municipality of East Mani, in Peloponnese and was the seaport of Sparta. Gythio had been an important port until it was destroyed in the 4th century AD, probably by an earthquake. Today it is the largest and most important town in Mani. The ancient Romans built a theater which is well preserved today and is still used occasionally. The ancient theater and the Acropolis of the ancient town, were discovered in 1891. The modern city of Gythion extends on the eastern slopes of the ancient mount "Larysios"
Heraklion (Crete)
Heraklion, Crete's capital, lies on the side of a hill facing the Cretan Sea. The city got its name from the mythical hero Hercules. Although it is a great city full of life, Heraklion is also the gateway to the nearby magnificent monuments of great ancient civilizations. Discover the amazing Minoan Crete or simply enjoy the beautiful beaches of the area.
Safaga, Egypt
The port of Safaga is located 37 km away from the omonymous town, with several tourist villages, charming hotels and excellent fish restaurants, ideal destination for those who love diving.
Igoumenitsa, Greece
Igoumenitsa, is a coastal city in northwestern Greece, capital of Thesprotia, the first move in port in western Greece and the second in ridership after Piraeus Greece. Igoumenitsa is a coastal city surrounded by mountains. The city is a popular destination for all seasons.
Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is not only the meeting point of Europe and Asia, but also the place where history meets the modern world. Mosques, racecourses, luxurious palaces of Old Istanbul and what remains of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empire, will go you back in time. Admire amazing cultural and sacred sites such as the Agia Sophia. Visit the Dolmabahce Palace and see how the sultans of the Ottoman Empire were living.
Izmir
Izmir, is a modern, vivid city, a shopping and touristic destination
Izmir, located by the Aegean Sea, is Turkey's largest port after Istanbul. Is a modern, vivid city, a shopping and touristic destination. Among the city's sightseeings are the Cultural Park, with ponds, zoo, restaurants, where the annual trade show of Izmir takes place . Also the Archaeological museum with many exhibits of ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman periods, reflects the long history of the area.
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Jeddah is a major coastal city in Saudi Arabia, situated on the Red Sea and serving as the main commercial hub and gateway for pilgrims traveling to Mecca and Medina. Known for its modern skyline, upscale boulevards and the King Fahd Fountain which shoots water over 300 meters high, it also preserves a historic core with traditional coral-stone houses in the old district of Al-Balad. Jeddah blends cosmopolitan energy, strong economic activity and deep religious significance.
Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos is one of the most famous Cycladic islands and a world-renowned destination for cosmopolitan travel. It is celebrated for its vibrant nightlife, luxury accommodations, stunning beaches, and the charming maze-like streets of its main town, featuring iconic windmills. The island combines natural beauty, Cycladic architecture, and high-end services, while also offering easy access to nearby Delos, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites.
Santorini, Greece
Perched high above the beaches with black sand and crystal sea waters, access to Fira town becomes in three ways - by cable car, donkey or on foot. Regardless the way you choose to get there, the amazing sight of whitewashed houses that hang on the edge of the cliff will enchant you. Visit the site of Akrotiri , one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, and have a sightseeing tour to this prehistoric settlement, a city like Pompeii. Do not miss the opportunity to visit a local "Bodega" in the stunning village of Oia at the top of the cliff.
Kotor (Montenegro)
Kotor is a historic coastal town in Montenegro, built on the bay of the same name, which is considered one of the most impressive fjords of the Mediterranean. It is distinguished by its well-preserved medieval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with narrow alleyways, stone mansions, and striking walls climbing up the mountainside. Historically a center of trade and seafaring, today it attracts numerous visitors thanks to its unique architecture, natural scenery, and vibrant cultural life.
Kavala, Greece
Kavala is a picturesque city and one of the largest in nothern Greece. This is a place with a lot of history to show and many archaeological sites to visit. Especially, the castle of Kavala offers stunning views. A walk in the beautiful, narrow streets and the pretty port will stay unforgettable. The city exudes a special aura due to the recent past: the neoclassical buildings that have remained and the large warehouses retain the memory of a prosperous bourgeois. Numerous cafes, restaurants and bars are here to satisfy every visitor. Do not forget to mention the beautiful beaches. You will be surprised by the vivid atmosphere of this city.
Lesvos (Mitilini)
The natural beauty, the diverse landscape, rich history and numerous monuments, make Mytilene an ideal destination for every visitor.
Mytilene is the capital of Lesvos island in the northeastern Aegean Sea .Island's history goes back to prehistoric times. Impressive is the medieval Castle of the town. Other attractions are the ancient Theatre of the late Roman years, the Archaeological Museum, the Theophilos Museum, the Museum of Modern Art and many Byzantine monuments. The natural beauty, the diverse landscape, rich history and numerous monuments, make Mytilene an ideal destination for every visitor.
Valletta
Valletta, Malta, is a historic coastal city renowned for its impressive Baroque architecture and rich cultural heritage. It serves as Malta’s capital and offers a wealth of museums, churches, and fortifications. Valletta’s charming streets, vibrant waterfront, and numerous cafes and restaurants make it a vibrant hub for tourists. Its strategic location and well-preserved history attract visitors interested in culture, history, and Mediterranean scenery.
Sicily (Messina)
The largest island of Mediterranean, Sicily, consists of a multicultural society and offers many different folklore, historical, artistic attractions and breathtaking landscapes.
Messina is located to the northeast part of Sicily and was founded by Greek colonists in the 8th century BC. It had been an important port since ancient times and its long history is visible in monuments, churches and all around. Don't miss to visit Taormina and Mt.Etna.
Civitavecchia/Rome, Italy
Civitavecchia is a town and comune of the province of Rome. A sea port which is located 80 kilometres west-north-west of Rome. The harbor is formed by two piers and a breakwater, on which is a lighthouse.
Thessaloniki, Greece
Thessaloniki is a coastal city, the second largest city in Greece. Μodern and diverse, still remains warm and friendly. The city has a long history and rich cultural tradition. Visit archaeological and historical museums, churches, concert halls and theaters, make a walk along the coastal road and enjoy the rich nightlife of this magical city.
Salalah, Oman
Salalah is a city in southern Oman, known for the rare natural phenomenon of the Khareef season (June to September), when the desert transforms into a lush green landscape due to seasonal monsoon rains. Historically important as a center of frankincense trade, it features beaches, waterfalls, and archaeological sites. It's a unique destination in the Middle East that blends nature and history.
Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy
Salerno is a beautiful city close to the Amalfi Coast on the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is a nice mixture of modern life with history. Visiting the historical old town will be an unforgettable experience. It has a huge historical importance connected to the Duomo Salermo. Museums and many sites prove the rich heritage of the city. Amalfi Coast is a very charming place to explore including the picturesque nearby towns such as Positano or Ravello. This city is a vibrant modern centre famous, also, for its shopping area which is here for centuries. Salerno is a city that, certainly, enchants the visitors.