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Nightlife on Spetses

Submitted by anastasiaargitis on Sun, 01/24/2010 - 19:29.
Nightlife in Spetses Armata Fireworks Spetses

Spetses is a very popular option for young Athenians interested in a fun weekend on an island. There are many bars and clubs that are more than happy to offer their services from afternoon to the early hours of the morning.

Armata is the islands most popular weekend and the island quite literally is full of tourists, mainly Greek, that make the journey to see the pretty fireworks and party. Usually during the first weekend of September, there is a traditional celebration in memory of Booboolina and her achievements during the Greek Revolution against the Turks. It includes mainly artistic events, such as traditional dances, theatrical performances, various exhibitions and presentations.

There are dramatizations of this victory, performed by night. Real ships are used, and a model ship is built especially for the occasion, in order to be burnt in the sea among a massive firework display, which closes in a big manner the festive week.

Region: Argosaronic Gulf

Place: Agia Marina, Agia Paraskevi, Agios Mamas, Dapia, Old Harbor, Palio Limani, Spetses, Spetses Centre

You will find here: Clubbing

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  • Spetses

    The island of Spetses is a short distance from Greece's capital and is a popular option for many Athenians that want a few days away on an island. It is a relatively small island yet it attracts a large amount of Greek and foreign tourists. Ferries and high-speed hydrofoils arrive regularly from Piraeus and Tyros and Leonidio and Nafplion on the Peloponnese.

    Related places: Agia Marina,Agia Paraskevi,Agioi Anargiroi,Agios Mamas,College beach,Dapia,Spetses,sporades

  • History of Spetses

    Sadly and unlike the rest of Greece, Spetses does not have much to offer in archaeological findings. The earliest evidence of man on Spetses comes in the shape of two Mesolithic flint spear-heads. These are thought to indicate a passing visit by hunters from the Fraghthi cave on the mainland who were searching for water. Spetses' first inhabitants appear to have been mostly just passing through, on their way from the Peloponnese to the Cyclades.

    Related places: aegean islands,Argo Saronic Gulf,Dapia,Greek Island,Spetses,sporades

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  • Spetses

    The island of Spetses is a short distance from Greece's capital and is a popular option for many Athenians that want a few days away on an island. It is a relatively small island yet it attracts a large amount of Greek and foreign tourists. Ferries and high-speed hydrofoils arrive regularly from Piraeus and Tyros and Leonidio and Nafplion on the Peloponnese.

    Related places: Agia Marina,Agia Paraskevi,Agioi Anargiroi,Agios Mamas,College beach,Dapia,Spetses,sporades

  • A trip to rememeber! My Thessaloniki

    If I were given a Euro each time I was told that the northern part of Greece is a lot nicer than the south, I would be a lot better of than I am now. According to popular belief, the people are friendlier, the food is better and cheaper, services are not as snooty and the atmosphere is a lot more pleasant that the rat race known as Athens.

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  • Restaurants in Athens

    In Athens, guests can choose to eat in a different way for every single day of their stay since numerous gourmet spots will satisfy their appetite. One can indulge in the traditional Greek cuisine of taverns and Mediterranean style restaurants. Moreover, those who prefer international or exotic gastronomy can choose from a wide variety of international cuisine restaurants. The price ranges vary, however, quality and hospitality remain above average. Finally, another significant factor adding to the appeal of a Greek restaurant would be the area of its location.

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  • Patras

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  • Clubbing in heraklion

    The night life is a major attraction of the city of heraklion. The entertainment industry has flourished in the last decades, to accomodate the needs of locals, students and tourists. It is a city that never sleeps. After the clubbing you do not want to miss the unique souvlaki in "thraka", in the venizelou square.

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- 430 beaches awarded with the blue flag.
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