observation deck - Greece
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Panagia Vlaherna is the most photographed place in Corfu | Rating: 8.80 |
We already have an article about the best sunset spot in Corfu in the village of Afionas. If you don't want to travel that far, the second option is the viewpoint above the Monastery of Panagia Vlaherna, read more... |
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Kaiser's Throne viewpoint in Corfu | Rating: 8.20 |
An excellent observation deck from which you can see almost the whole island of Corfu. It is accessible by car and has a restaurant. Access is free, but there are opening hours: 9-22, read more... |
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Meteora Monasteries | Rating: 8.00 |
The complex of monasteries "Meteora" is one of the most famous and beautiful places in Greece. Six monasteries are located on the rocks in a small area, it seems that they are hanging in the air. It's unique place which you should visit, read more... |
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Angelokastro Castle in Corfu | Rating: 7.80 |
Angelokastro, or Angel's Castle, is one of the most important defensive structures not only in Corfu, but in the whole of Greece, read more... |
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Vikos Gorge and surroundings | Rating: 7.40 |
Vikos gorge is located on the territory of the national park Vikos-Aoos. It is known primarily because it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the deepest gorge. In one place its depth reaches 900 meters, with a width of 1100 meters, read more... |
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Picturesque view of Paleokastritsa | Rating: 7.20 |
There is a road high above Paleokastritsa that offers scenic views of the coast. There are several restaurants there and there is viewpoint. There is not much space, literally for a couple of cars, but there is a large restaurant parking lot nearby, read more... |
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Zakynthos (city) | Rating: 6.80 |
If you are heading to the island of Zakynthos, you will definitely visit its administrative center Zakynthos (other names are Zante or Chora), where the ferries arrive, read more... |
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Corinth Canal | Rating: 6.20 |
The Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. The canal was initially proposed in classical times even B.C. But at that time people did not know how to find out the water level on both sides of the canal. There were concerns that the water level in the Gulf of Corinth is higher than in the Saronic Gulf, read more... |
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