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Welche Insel sollte nicht schön sein?
Hier eine der besonders schönen, die zudem immer interessanter wird, weil sie den türkischen anspruch auf den Rohstoff Erdöl zurückdrängt:
KASTELORIZO

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Welche Insel sollte nicht schön sein?
Hier eine der besonders schönen, die zudem immer interessanter wird, weil sie den türkischen anspruch auf den Rohstoff Erdöl zurückdrängt:
KASTELORIZO

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dodecanese_kastelorizo_night.jpg

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Kastelorizo2.jpg

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Kastelorizo-Cave2.JPG

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Wirklich wunderschöne Bilder, schade das du mit deinen (unnötigen) Kommentaren von dieser Schönheit ablenkst.
 
[h=1]Lonely Planet's Best in Europe 2014[/h]10 June 2014






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Are you packing your bags for Europe this summer, or still just fantasizing about it? Either way, you’ll be spoiled for choice when you cast your eyes over our irresistible expert picks.
While our Best in Travel 2014 already touted Paris’ urban renaissance, Scotland’s many events, and Yorkshire’s charms along with other countries, cities and regions all over the globe, our team of Europe-based editors wanted to delve deeper and curate a list of 10 places in Europe that should be on travelers’ radars this year. Whether gathering buzz right now, overlooked in years past, or perennial favorites with a fresh face, these are our picks for the Best in Europe for 2014.
[h=3]1. Greece[/h]Pin this image
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Exceptional experiences, like this one in Santorini, Greece, may not cost what you'd think. Image by Li Kim Goh/ E+/ Getty Images.
Think that dream trip to Greece is out of your budget range? Think again. Greece tops our list this year as experiencing the country’s sunburnt islands and ancient culture is far more affordable than many expect. Greece’s ongoing financial crisis has caused visitor numbers to decrease and, as a result, prices have dropped in an effort to woo back travelers. In fact Santorini was added to the European Backpacker Index for 2014 (news.gtp.gr). And if you’re after a tipple with your moussaka, bonus: Wine Enthusiast magazine voted the Aegean Islands one of the best wine travel destinations for 2014 (winemag.com). Also, with tourism still playing catch-up, you’ll experience smaller crowds and emptier beaches. Tip: if you patronize independent businesses and outfitters, your dollars will be funneled back into the local economy.
Our resident author reveals tips on stretching your euros in Greece.



Read more: Lonely Planet's Best in Europe 2014 - Lonely Planet

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[h=1]Lonely Planet's Best in Europe 2014[/h]10 June 2014






Advertisement

Are you packing your bags for Europe this summer, or still just fantasizing about it? Either way, you’ll be spoiled for choice when you cast your eyes over our irresistible expert picks.
While our Best in Travel 2014 already touted Paris’ urban renaissance, Scotland’s many events, and Yorkshire’s charms along with other countries, cities and regions all over the globe, our team of Europe-based editors wanted to delve deeper and curate a list of 10 places in Europe that should be on travelers’ radars this year. Whether gathering buzz right now, overlooked in years past, or perennial favorites with a fresh face, these are our picks for the Best in Europe for 2014.
[h=3]1. Greece[/h]Pin this image
Greece1.jpg

Exceptional experiences, like this one in Santorini, Greece, may not cost what you'd think. Image by Li Kim Goh/ E+/ Getty Images.
Think that dream trip to Greece is out of your budget range? Think again. Greece tops our list this year as experiencing the country’s sunburnt islands and ancient culture is far more affordable than many expect. Greece’s ongoing financial crisis has caused visitor numbers to decrease and, as a result, prices have dropped in an effort to woo back travelers. In fact Santorini was added to the European Backpacker Index for 2014 (news.gtp.gr). And if you’re after a tipple with your moussaka, bonus: Wine Enthusiast magazine voted the Aegean Islands one of the best wine travel destinations for 2014 (winemag.com). Also, with tourism still playing catch-up, you’ll experience smaller crowds and emptier beaches. Tip: if you patronize independent businesses and outfitters, your dollars will be funneled back into the local economy.
Our resident author reveals tips on stretching your euros in Greece.



Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/europe/...ely-planets-best-in-europe-2014#ixzz34jETgi95
 
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