400 Ports Found

Yithion, Greece

Yithion guards the road to Mystra, the secret treasure of Greece, where centuries-old Byzantine frescoes are almost perfectly intact. Trace the exquisite patterns that cover every inch of Mystra's 14th-century churches.

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Pithagorio, Greece

Pythagorio has a large and picturesque port, filled with private sailboats. The port of Pithagorio connects the south part of with many islands of Dodecanese. On the main street, by the port, visitors can find restaurants, small bars, commercial shops, tourist offices, and a bank. All around Pythagorio there are many important archeological sites, that are definately worth a visit.

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Camargue

The Carmague is a nature preserve in the flatlands of the Rhone River delta. The region is famous for the indigenous black bulls and white horses. Visitors to the area enjoy horseback riding, Jeep safaris, and bike tours, as well as birdwatching. The restaurants in The Carmague prepare regional specialties that are unequaled anywhere in France.

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Methoni

The beautiful coastal town Methoni or Mothoni, as mentioned by Pausanias, was one of the better known ports of ancient times. The town was fortified in ancient times and today ancient Greek materials can be found at the bottom of the walls of the powerful castle that the Venetinas built when they occupied Methoni in the beginning of 13th century, and made it the most powerful castle of Peloponnesus.

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