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I S L N D S a RO SL N GR EECE P E LO PON N ESE Northern Greece N O RT H BULGARIA MACEDONIA 48 ALBANIA 38 Thassos I I K I D E R C H A L K Samothrace N O R T H N 58 G R E E C E cyclades 18 8 162 Onar, Ahla Beach, Andros 310 Lemnos 168 Mèlisses, Paleopoli, Andros northern greece 184 The Wild Hotel by Interni, Agia Anna Beach, Mykonos 8 Apeiros Chora, Kato Pedina, Zagori, Epirus Corfu 30 192 Soho Roc House, Paraga Beach, Mykonos 18 Astra Inn, Megalo Papigo, Zagori, Epirus 198 Boutique Hotel Ploes, Hermoupolis, Syros 30 Chatzigakis Manor, Pertouli, Pyli, Thessaly I O 210 Coco-Mat Eco Residences, Vagia Beach, Serifos N Paxos 38 Nymfaio Retreats, Amyntaio, Western Macedonia I A 218 Beachhouse Antiparos, Apantima Beach, Antiparos 64 48 Imaret, Kavala, Eastern Macedonia N Skiathos 224 Verina Astra, Poulati, Sifnos I Lesbos 58 Eagles Palace, Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia S L 232 The Windmill Kimolos, Kimolos Skyros 64 Elivi Skiathos, Koukounaries Beach, Skiathos Island A N 240 Lefkada Skinopi Lodge, Milos D Euboea 248 Anemomilos, Folegandros S Psara TURKEY peloponnese 258 Ithaca Perivolas, Oia, Santorini 70 Euphoria Retreat, Mystras, Sparti 264 Mystique, Oia, Santorini Chios 80 Mazaraki Guesthouse, Mystras, Sparti Cephalonia 86 Amanzoe, near Porto Heli, Kranidi, Argolida dodecanese 94 Kinsterna Hotel, Agios Stefanos, Monemvasia ATHENS 270 Hotel Archontiko Angelou, Alinda, Leros Andros 162 102 Tainaron Blue Retreat, Vathia, East Mani 132 E P L O P O N N Samos 276 Oku Kos, Marmari, Kos Zakynthos E S 168 110 Kyrimai Hotel, Gerolimenas, East Mani E 286 The Old Markets, Symi S Tinos Icaria 118 Pirgos Mavromichali, Limeni, East Mani D 292 Marco Polo Mansion, Old Town, Rhodes N Kea 124 The Patrick & Joan Leigh Fermor House, Kardamyli, West Mani Mykonos A Syros 198 184 304 Mediterraneo Kastelorizo, Kastellorizo 86 L 192 Patmos 138 S Kythnos 132 Dexamenes, Kourouta Beach, Amaliada, Elis 146 I 154 E S Hydra I C L A D Spetses N C 270Leros 80 Serifos Y D 70 R O 210 C A Paros O saronic islands S Naxos Sifnos 224 218 D 124 E 138 Orloff Boutique Hotel, Hydra Antiparos 276 C 146 232Kimolos Amorgos A Four Seasons Hydra, Vlychos Beach, Hydra 240 Kos 118 N 94 Ios 154 Poseidonion Grand Hotel, Dapia, Spetses E 286 Milos 248 S Folegandros E Symi 110 102 258 Astypalaia 292 264 Santorini ionian islands 316 310 The Rou Estate, near Sinies, Corfu Kythera 304 322 Kastellorizo 316 Villa Lemonia, Vamvakaradika, Kythera Rhodes 322 Nostos, Chora, Kythera crete Karpathos 336 328 328 Hotel Doma, Chania 344 336 Ammos, Chania 352 344 Metohi Kindelis, Chania C 352 Kapsaliana Village Hotel, Rethymnon R E T E 001-360_GREAT_ESC_GREECE_JU_LITHO_03459.indd001-360_GREAT_ESC_GREECE_JU_INT_03459.indd 4 4 04.12.20 08:3708:41 001-360_GREAT_ESC_GREECE_JU_LITHO_03459.indd001-360_GREAT_ESC_GREECE_JU_INT_03459.indd 5 5 04.12.20 08:3708:41 CONTENTS NORTHERN GREECE 198 Boutique Hotel Ploes, Hermoupolis, Syros 8 Apeiros Chora, Kato Pedina, Zagori, Epirus 210 Coco-Mat Eco Residences, Vagia Beach, Serifos 18 Astra Inn, Megalo Papigo, Zagori, Epirus 218 Beachhouse Antiparos, Apantima Beach, Antiparos 30 Chatzigakis Manor, Pertouli, Pyli, Thessaly 224 Verina Astra, Poulati, Sifnos 38 Nymfaio Retreats, Amyntaio, Western Macedonia 232 The Windmill Kimolos, Kimolos 48 Imaret, Kavala, Eastern Macedonia 240 Skinopi Lodge, Milos 58 Eagles Palace, Chalkidiki, Central Macedonia 248 Anemomilos, Folegandros 64 Elivi Skiathos, Koukounaries Beach, Skiathos Island 258 Perivolas, Oia, Santorini 264 Mystique, Oia, Santorini PELOPONNESE DODECANESE 70 Euphoria Retreat, Mystras, Sparti 80 Mazaraki Guesthouse, Mystras, Sparti 270 Hotel Archontiko Angelou, Alinda, Leros 86 Amanzoe, near Porto Heli, Kranidi, Argolida 276 Oku Kos, Marmari, Kos 94 Kinsterna Hotel, Agios Stefanos, Monemvasia 286 The Old Markets, Symi 102 Tainaron Blue Retreat, Vathia, East Mani 292 Marco Polo Mansion, Old Town, Rhodes 110 Kyrimai Hotel, Gerolimenas, East Mani 304 Mediterraneo Kastelorizo, Kastellorizo 118 Pirgos Mavromichali, Limeni, East Mani 124 The Patrick & Joan Leigh Fermor House, IONIAN ISLANDS Kardamyli, West Mani 310 The Rou Estate, near Sinies, Corfu 132 Dexamenes, Kourouta Beach, Amaliada, Elis 316 Villa Lemonia, Vamvakaradika, Kythera 322 Nostos, Chora, Kythera SARONIC ISLANDS 138 Orloff Boutique Hotel, Hydra CRETE 146 Four Seasons Hydra, Vlychos Beach, Hydra 328 Hotel Doma, Chania 154 Poseidonion Grand Hotel, Dapia, Spetses 336 Ammos, Chania 344 Metohi Kindelis, Chania CYCLADES 352 Kapsaliana Village Hotel, Rethymnon 162 Onar, Ahla Beach, Andros 168 Mèlisses, Paleopoli, Andros 184 The Wild Hotel by Interni, Agia Anna Beach, Mykonos 358 Photo Credits 192 Soho Roc House, Paraga Beach, Mykonos 360 Imprint 001-360_GREAT_ESC_GREECE_JU_INT_03459.indd001-360_GREAT_ESC_GREECE_JU_LITHO_03459.indd 6 6 01.12.20 11:3509:08 001-360_GREAT_ESC_GREECE_JU_LITHO_03459.indd001-360_GREAT_ESC_GREECE_JU_INT_03459.indd 7 7 01.12.20 09:0811:35.
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