A British Greek Island
Greeks biggest island is Evia.You can even spend a week almost exploring the whole island.Because it's so close tho the Athens that every summer it gets all you have to do is croos the bridge at Halkida.On e of the most amazing places are the Natural Hot Spring Resorts at Edipsoso.This is where every Greek senoir citizen goes to rejuvante themselves in the healing waters of over 75 diffrent hot springs and dozen oh health spas.I guess you dont have to be old to enjoy the benefits of the healing waters combined with ancient and the most modern healing therapist.Their are also nice resturants,nightlife and beatiful contryside.
Kithira form an island bridge between the Peloponnese and Crete. The islands have played an important part as stepping-stones on the ancient trade routes. On Kithera, a small village -a Minoan trading post - has been excavated. The ancient goddess Aphrodite was born here. This quiet island remains a comparatively untouched spot. Andikithira, a pitted rocky island rising sheer from the sea, is inhabited by a few hardy souls. Early this century, a wreck of the 1st century B.C. was discovered near the island and a number of valuable bronze and marble statues that were recovered are now displayed in the National Museum in Athens.