Athens
Athens is an ideal destination for every age, lifestyle and budget and a great place to be if you desire a cultural holiday. Surrounded by stunning seas and mountains, this city is full of gems waiting to be discovered: renowned archaeological sites and museums; modern art galleries; concert halls and operas; fashionable shops, restaurants and bars; street markets and bazaars; ancient theatres and modern theatres; indoor and outdoor cinemas. In Athens, the old and the new live side by side. Greek Courses in Athens are possible from the end of September till the beginning of July.
Nafplion
Nafplion, only a two-hour bus ride from Athens, is one of the country’s most picturesque towns. It is a beautiful and timeless city with pedestrian streets, museums, shops, restaurants, cafes and a beach. Celebrate Greek Easter together with the Greeks! In the Greek Orthodox religion, Easter is the most important celebration. To give you the opportunity to experience the Greek festivities and to improve your Greek at the same time, the Nafplion course is organized during the Greek Easter Holidays. Around Nafplion, there are many interesting archaeological sites to explore: the entire Argolis peninsula, Mycenae, Epidavros, Argos and Corinth can be reached through local transportation, guided tours or by rental car.
Lefkada island
Lefkada (also written or pronounced as Leucas or Lefkas) is a Greek island in the Ionian Archipelagos, on the west coast of Greece. Lefkada is situated south of the known island of Corfu and north of Kefalonia island. In addition to its many top- quality beaches, a lively capital, and picturesque villages, Lefkada is a place that offers many options for outdoor activities. You can travel to the island by car, since it is connected to the mainland by a long causeway and a 50-meter-long floating bridge. The courses takes place in the village of Agios Nikitas, situated on the North West Coast of Lefkada Island, 11 km from Lefkada town.
Syros Island
Syros lies in the middle of the Cycladic islands and opposite to the known island Mykonos. The island of Syros is full of beauty and charm and mainly has Greek tourism. It is the perfect island to combine a relaxing holiday with easily accessible beaches, culture, and festivals along with the liveliness of Ano Syros and the capital town Ermoupolis. You can travel to Syros island by boat from Athens (4 hours), by boat from Mykonos (1 hour) or by plane from Athens (40 minutes).
Naxos Island
Naxos is the largest island of the Cyclades islands in Greece, known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant local culture. The island was an important center in ancient Greece, with notable archaeological sites like the Portara, the massive marble gateway to the ancient Temple of Apollo. Naxos combines mountainous landscapes with fertile valleys, offering diverse activities from hiking to exploring charming villages. Naxos Town (Chora), features a Venetian castle, narrow alleys, and a lively harbour. The island is also famous for its local products, including cheeses, potatoes, and the citrus-based liqueur Kitron.
The lessons of the 1-week Greek Language course in Naxos takes place in the castle of Naxos town.
During the afternoons students can explore the island, with or without Omilo.
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