When we hear “Greece”, we picture the long, beautiful beaches of Corfu, Mykonos and Crete. But, in the name of “sustainable tourism”, Greece is calling for tourists to spend time in the lesser-known areas.
Why shiver in your Northern European home this winter when Greece is sitting there all warm, sunny and affordable? Greece is rolling out an advertising campaign urging Brits and Scandinavians to save money on energy bills with an extended stay this winter. Are you up for that?
When you think of Greece, you most likely think of the popular destinations that tourists flock to: Crete, Corfu, Mykonos. But what about the lesser known Eastern Aegean islands? What potential do they have as a location for an overseas home?
A top pick for holidaymakers in Europe, Rhodes is fast becoming one of the most exciting islands to own a Greek property. It’s also home to a new global initiative for sustainable tourism. So, where should you consider buying property in Rhodes?
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