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Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
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The Italian capital of Rome is also often called "the eternal city", as this buzzing metropolis still has many precious treasures from ancient times, which are known around the world. The most impressive sights include the "Thermae of Caracalla", the emperor's forum, the Colosseum, the Piazza Navona, the Fountain of Neptune and of course St. Peter's Basilica, with the dome designed by Michelangelo.
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Ponza (Pontine Islands, Italy)
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Lipari (Aeolean Island, Italy)
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Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Italy)
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Taormina (Sicily, Italy)
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Taormina, a medieval town at the East coast of Sicily that lies 200 m high overlooking the sea has narrow streets and stairways, an ancient theatre and 'hanging gardens'. Around the Greek theatre there are lots of busy little streets full of souvenir shops and taverns serving regional dishes. In contrast, the city park is an oasis of calm. The climb to the castle provides a stunning view of the city, the sea and the impressive volcano Mount Etna, especially at night.
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Crotone (Italy)
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Parga (Greece)
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Katákolon / Olympia (Greece)
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Katákolon is a small town with a harbour and lots of shops selling souvenirs and jewellery. It is 13 km to the East of Pyrgos and is also known as the port of Pyrgos. A traditional and extremely impressive place for a daytrip is the ancient ruins of Olympia on the slopes of the Peloponnes at the foot of Mount Kronos. Excavation work, which was instigated by German archaeologists in 1875, and is still ongoing, has uncovered a great deal of information about this mystic and sacred place. Its walls enclose the Temple of Jupiter, the Doric Temple of Hera, the "Hall of Echos", the gymnasium and the stadium.
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Pylos (Greece)
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Anyone looking to experience the "real Greece" has come to the right place. In Pylos, the three admirals square under the sycamore trees is a popular meeting place, particularly in the evening. The town has a number of excellent restaurants, where guests are asked into the kitchen to sample the cooking skills of the chef - Pylos has preserved the best of the Greek lifestyle. Not far from Pylos is Nestor's Palace, one of the most well-preserved palace grounds in Greece. The earliest finds at this important centre of the Mycenaean world date from around 1300 B.C..
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Monemvasía (Peloponnes, Greece)
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Piraeus / Athens (Greece)
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Piraeus, today a modern port town, has been Athens' port since ancient times and used to be connected with the capital by means of city walls. Only remnants of these wall remain. Piraeus has made a name for itself primarily on account of its appealing nightlife and the romantic fish restaruants by the sea. Sights include: the ancient harbour Zea Marina, the remnants of the long walls (5th century B.C.), the Archaeological Museum with ancient shipwrecks, statues of Apollo and Athena, the Hellenic Marine Museum and the Veakio Theatre.
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