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Lesvos
The lush, green island of Lesvos is like no other.
It is the third largest in the Aegean Archipelago behind Crete and
Evia. Virtually unaffected by the mass tourism that has turned other
islands into amusement parks, Lesvos is the perfect place to visit
for people who want to experience the real Greece. For the Greek
Island traveler who is worried about not having enough to do, Lesvos
is the perfect destination. Lesvos has award-winning beaches, traditional
villages, more varieties of birds and wildflowers then anywhere
in Europe, pine forests, medieval castles, scenic harbours with
cafes and inexpensive restaurants, fish galour, museums including
two of the finest art museums in Greece, hotels of every class and
category, and some of the warmest, friendliest people in all of
Greece. Lesvos has been a favorite location for artists, writers
and romantics. It's natural attractions include a petrified forest,
the unique Hot Springs, health inducing spas that are dotted around
Lesvos. Many have been in use for thousands of years for rheumatism,
arthritis, gynaecological and dermatological ailments, as well as
kidney and gallstones, neurological ailments, bronchitis and sciatica.
Lesvos' wonderful landscapes can be seen by donkey or horseback,
cycling, jeep, or on foot. If you prefer to be on water there are
yachts for charter.The numerous festivals held throughout the island
of Lesvos, are enjoyed and celebrated in their traditional ways,
with the locals displaying their flair for dancing, drinking and
eating, hours on end, days on end.
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