15124, Maroysi, Athens, Greece
New York, Puerto plata, San Juan, Charlotte amalie, Castries, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, Ρόουντ Τάουν (Τορτόλα)
The "Big Apple", the bustling metropolis and worldwide centrre of commerce, finance, culture, fashion and entertainment, is a wonderland for Museum hunters -, shoppacholics and show-holics... Take a walk through Times Square, catch a Broadway show, visit some of the 150 museums,- Metropolitan Museum, MoMA (Μuseum of Modern Art), Guggenheim, American Museum of Natural History- and see its different facets through an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods. Walk along Lower Manhattan, Chinatown, trendy SoHo, Greenwich Village, Little Italy... See the Statue of Liberty, climb up the Empire State Building and Ground Zero and then, relax at Central Park, one of the most famous sightseeing spots in New York, which covers 341 hectares of paths, ponds, artificial lakes and green space within the asphalt jungle.
Puerto Plata (Silver Harbor) is one of the provinces of the Dominican Republic. The capital is San Felipe de Puerto Plata. Puerto Plata is located in the north of the Dominican Republic. It is bordered on the southwest by the province of Monte Cristi, on the south-central by Valverde, on the southeast by Santiago and on the east by Espayat. Part of it is located at the foot of the Northern Mountains.
St. Thomas's coastline is an endless succession of sandy crescents and protected coves. Start your tour from the main town, Charlotte Amalie and then hit the beaches: Magen's Bay, just on the other side of the island from the main town, Hull Bay, ideal for surfing in winter, Brewer's Bay, for idyllic sunsets or Coki Beach for snorkeling. The highest viewpoint can be reached by aerial tram and it’s called Paradise Point, from which you can get a great view of Charlotte Amalie. For duty-free shopping, there are dozens of stores downtown, ranging from the upscale Yacht Haven Grande to the eclectic Vendor's Plaza, an outdoor marketplace next to Fort Christian and the Legislature building, just at the edge of downtown Charlotte Amalie.
Castries is the sheltered harbor and capital of Saint Lucia, an island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Saint Lucia is part of the Lesser Antilles.
Part of the Windward Island nation of St. Kitts and Nevis, the busy port of Bassterre eases along a sheltered bay surrounded by green hills and mountains, in a setting that's all Caribbean. Highlights of the town include Independence Square, the old section of town; the Circus, a main shopping district; and St. George's Anglican Church, built and rebuilt in the 300 years since its initial construction. The British and the French played keep-away with the island of St. Kitts in the 17th and 18th centuries, with the British ultimately controlling the island, its capital, Basseterre, and Fort Brimstone, the "Gibraltar of the West Indies", located on Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site of historical, cultural and architectural significance.
Η Ρόουντ Τάουν είναι πρωτεύουσα του νησιού Τορτόλα, στις Βρετανικές Παρθένες Νήσους, ένας ιδανικός τόπος για να ηρεμήσετε και αν εξερευνήσετε καταπράσινα δάση και διαυγή νερά. Κατά τη διάρκεια του περιπάτου σας στην πόλη, επιλέξτε μια επίσκεψη στο Βοτανικό Κήπο, στο Μουσείο Παραδοσιακής Ιστορίας, στα πολύχρωμα καταστήματα στο κέντρο και θαυμάστε το Παλιό Ταχυδρομείο, το Κυβερνείο και τα Κτίριο Νομοθετικού Συμβουλίου. Μετά την περιπλάνηση, καιρός να γνωρίσετε και τις όμορφες παραλίες, Cane Garden & Brewer's Bay ή απολαύστε κολύμπι παρέα με δελφίνια!
The "Big Apple", the bustling metropolis and worldwide centrre of commerce, finance, culture, fashion and entertainment, is a wonderland for Museum hunters -, shoppacholics and show-holics... Take a walk through Times Square, catch a Broadway show, visit some of the 150 museums,- Metropolitan Museum, MoMA (Μuseum of Modern Art), Guggenheim, American Museum of Natural History- and see its different facets through an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods. Walk along Lower Manhattan, Chinatown, trendy SoHo, Greenwich Village, Little Italy... See the Statue of Liberty, climb up the Empire State Building and Ground Zero and then, relax at Central Park, one of the most famous sightseeing spots in New York, which covers 341 hectares of paths, ponds, artificial lakes and green space within the asphalt jungle.