Accommodation in Greece including Athens, Crete, Santorini, Rhodes, Mykonos, Corfu and  CyprusHotels, apartments, villas in Greece and Cyprus This is our general index of accommodations in Greece. We specialize in the following areas: Crete, Athens, Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Corfu, Cyprus, Northern Greece.
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  • ATHENS:

    The capital of Greece took its name from the goddess Athena, the goddess of wisdom and knowledge. Athens is the symbol of freedom, art, and democracy in the conscience of the civilized world. In the center of town are two hills, the Acropolis with the monuments from the Age of Pericles, and Lycabettus with the picturesque chapel of Ai Giorgis. Athens today is a modern city, alive and on the go. In the countless shops, visitors will find whatever they may need. In the restaurants and tavernas they can enjoy any taste, and in the night clubs, discos and bars they can drink and dance the night away.
    Home of the 2004 Olympic Games. Blue Aegean offers any type of accommodation -from apartments to deluxe hotels- in any part of Athens.

  • CRETE:
    • Heraklion:
      The city of Heraklion is the capital of Crete and the fifth largest city in Greece. It has a national airport and sea port. Knossos and Phaestos, two of the largest archeological sites in Greece, can be found here. In Heraklion one can visit the Iraklion Archeological museum which houses extraordinary specimens from Knossos, Phaestos, Gortys, and Malia. Blue Aegean has hundreds of hotels available in Heraklio including Heraklion City, Amoudara, Gouves, Hersonissos, Kokkini, Aghia Pelagia/Lygaria, and Gournes.
    • Aghios Nikolaos:
      Aghios Nikolaos, built on the ruins of the ancient city Lato pros Kamara, has developed from a small trade center in the 3rd AD century into a major modern cosmopolitan center. Aghios Nikolaos is known for its "bottomless" lake located in the town center. From Aghios Nikolaos you can take boat trips or cruises to many islands or simply sunbathe on its beautiful beaches. Those who love the night life will find Aghios Nikolaos a paradise.
    • Elounda:
      Elounda has evolved from a small fishing village to one the largest tourist attractions in all of Crete. It is known for its luxurious hotels and it is a favorite resort for many rich and famous figures. Here you will also find many villas and apartments as well as 2,3, and 4-star hotels. Frequent boat trips to the island of Spinalonga. Numerous tavernas and international restaurants.
    • Rethymno:
      Rethymno is a small town that really stands out with its distinctive Renaissance architecture, as well as its numerous Venetian and Turkish monumnents, sandy beaches, and monasteries. We offer accommodation (villas, apartments and hotels) in the city of Rethymno and throughout the prefecture of Rethymnon.
    • SouthCrete:
      Not fully developed for tourism yet, South Crete may be your best choice if you're looking to get away for a quiet and relaxing vacation. Clear waters, clean beaches, traditional Cretan hospitality by the locals make South Crete ideal for those needing to get away from all the noise and stress as well as for trekking, boating, agrotourism and ecotourism enthusiasts.
    • Chania:
      With 50,000 inhabitants Chania is the second largest town in Crete. Much of the city's architecture, especially areas around the harbor, are from the Venetian and Turkish periods. Easy access to the rest of Crete and Greece provided through its harbor and airport. Chania is the starting point for many island cruises, tours and excursions to archeological sites as well as the Gorge of Samaria, an award-winning national park.
  • SANTORINI:

    Santorini, one of the best-known of the Cyclades, differs from the other islands in the group because of its geological morphology, the result of action by a volcano now dormant. The landscape on the western side of the island, where towering cliffs crowned by tiny and blindingly- white houses plunge straight into the depths of the sea. The steep coastline of the west is countered by the vast beaches of the east side, some of them sandy and others with pebbles.
    Everything from 2 to 5-star hotels, apartments and villas are available on the beutiful island of Santorini. No matter what your need or budget you will definitely find through Blue Aegean.

  • MYKONOS:

    One of the most cosmopolitan of all the Greek islands, Mykonos has an international reputation and quite justifiably attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world. Amongst them many intellectuals and well-known artists prefer Mykonos for their vacation. The night life in Mykonos is greater than any other island of Greece. Especially in summer, clubs, discos, bars and pubs are always full with people.Night clubs and beach bars exist all over the island.

  • RHODES:

    The city of Rhodes, at the north end of the island, presents a dual face. The old town is encircled by medieval castles; there are narrow lanes, stone mansions, churches, the Knights' Castle, Knights' Hospital and the Castello. Then the new city extends beyond these suggestive walls - with its wide streets, beautiful buildings, glamorous hotels and shops full of characteristic items of Rhodian folk art.

  • CORFU:

    Corfu, the wooded isle of the Phaeacians, Odysseeus'. It owes its sophistication and charm to the meshing of the different civilizations that have occupied the island and to the natural beauty with which it is so abundantly endowed. The capital of the island is also called Corfu (Kerkira). It is built on a promontory that projects into the sea and is separated into a northern and a southern section. East of the northern part lies the Old Fortress, The town of Corfu is made up of completely dissimilar elements, left over from different civilizations.

    • Sightseeing:
      The Archaeological Museum, the Byzantine Museum housed in the Church of the Panayia Antivouniotissa the Museum of Oriental Art, the Town Hall, a superb example of Venetian architecture built in 1663; the Byzantine church of St.. Jason and Sosipater (12th century) with fine frescoes; the church of Corfu's patron Saint Spyridon with its valuable icons and collection of Angelokastro, a Byzantine fortress dating from the 13th century. Other sights not to be missed include, on the east side of the island Kassiopi, Ipsos, Dassia, Gouvia, Benitses, Moraitika and Messongi On its west side Lake Korission (Limni Korission), the only lake on the island. In the northern part of the island are the resorts of Sidari, with its sandy beach, and Roda, whose beach is even longer
  • CYPRUS:

    The birthplace of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, Cyprus is an island of infinite variety with superb mountain scenery, coastlines and beaches blending in harmony with its numerous historical and archaeological sites. Its lively and well-kept towns as well its warm and healthy climate contribute to a great extend to its all-year round tourism. You can enjoy the unlimited hospitality, delicious food and a sip of Cyprus' famous wines.


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