Greece has an abundance of resources that tourists with ecological and cultural interests will find attractive. The wealth of cultural as well as ecological resources, both biotic and abiotic, constitute a special comparative advantage of the country for those interested in the conservation of cultural diversity, bio-diversity and eco-systems.
The Greek coast has a total length of approximately 16,000 km. Half this length is found around the thousands of Greek islands. While the rest extends along the mainland.
What characterises the famous Greek coasts is their unique diversity (beaches stretching over many kilometres, small bays and coves, sandy beaches with dunes, pebbly shores, coastal caves surrounded by steep rocks and with the characteristic dark sand of volcanic soils, coastal wetlands), and their clean and transparent waters that have made them renowned and extremely popular all over the world.
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Doreta Beach Resort, Rhodes, Greece The Doreta Beach Resort, situated near the village of Theologos is a family-run hotel with a friendly atmosphere and many high quality services |
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Mitsis Summer Palace, Kos, Greece The Mitsis Summer Palace is a luxurious hotel beautifully situated near the beach, 7 km from Kardamena offering a fantastic array of facilities and services |
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Iberostar Lindos Imperial, Rhodes, Greece Iberostar Lindos Imperial sits in a great location at Kiotari, Rhodes, one of the most beautiful Greek inslands |
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Mitsis Serita Beach, Crete, Greece Enjoy a sun filled holiday in Crete at the Mitsis Serita Beach Hotel located on a sandy beach in the picturesque and uncommercialised resort of Anissaras |
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