Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. The most important places to visit in Mykonos are: Windmills, Petros the Pelican, Little Venice, Paraportiani, The Armenistis Lighthouse, Delos and many more.
Greece is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It has an ancient culture that has had a significant influence on the arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports of western society, including the genres of comedy and drama, western alphabets, Platonic ideals and the Socratic method, democracies and republics, and the Olympics. It is also a geographically appealing place to visit, with a mountainous mainland and idyllic island beaches.  
Athens has so much history and culture from the Parthenon that overlooks the city to the Marble Stadium where the first modern Olympic Games were held. Don’t forget to visit the new Acropolis Museum. It’s also a city with lots of activity, such as Plaka where you’ll find many cafes, restaurants and shops and friendly people. In Part 2 the Minister of Tourism shares an insight into Greece’s culture and history. Athens is a metropolis with lots of activities and a modern airport with an Acropolis Museum on the second floor. The museum exhibits samples of what you’ll see at [More]
Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece’s mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera. The most important places to visit in Santorini are: The Caldera Islets, Wine Museum, Megaron Gyzi Museum, Archaeological Museum, Pirgos, Naval Museum and many more.