"Missing a lot of tourist information for example missing most if not all the local museums that potentially attract tourist to the area. Why don’t you put them in the app or site. The information is to general about Greece and it’s information 80% of the visitors already know but your app is missing out on the more in dept information on what Greece has to offer a pity."
Santorini Walking Tours
5
600
25is 25Is Martiou, 84700 Santorini, Firostefani
OPEN · 09:00 - 20:00 · +30 2286 036496
"This was a really good hike that I highly recommend. Our guide George Ntantis was exceptional. He greeted us at the hotel and provided us with great information related to the islands history, geology, culture, and local life. The caldera hike provided breathtaking views along the way with amazing photo opportunities. We especially appreciated how personable George was and his sincere interest in providing is with a truly memorable experience in beautiful Santorini."
Priority Travel
5
9
Sofokleous 5, ATHENS
CLOSE · 10:00 - 17:00 · +30 21 0331 4476
"Amazing travel company that went above and beyond their requirements to make sure we were well looked after. I will never forget their kindness."
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