Removal group
offers a regular service to all areas of Greece,
we can ship any amount of goods from a few boxes
to a full house contents. Removals group has
dedicated agents in all areas of Greece and can
arrange for both import and export of both personal
and commercial effects. Simple fill in ur online
form and a dedicated removal co ordinator will
contact you to discuss you removal needs.

The
Hellenic Republic is more commonly known as Greece
or
as Elliniki Dhimokratia if you’re a local.
Greece is a popular tourist attraction due to
the warm climate, friendly cheerful locals, beautiful
beaches, great food and an abundance of history
and mythology.
Greece is
located in Southern Europe and is flanked by
the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean
Sea, and borders Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey and
Macedonia. Greece is divided into regions and
Islands these are known as Nomoi. Greece has
a landmass of 131940 sq km and which is composed
from central Greece, Peloponnese, Thessaly, Epirius,
Macedonia, Thrace and Euboea.

Crete is
the largest of all the Greek islands and is one
of the most popular tourist destinations; Crete
has first-rate roads and two international airports.
The landscape varies from rugged snow capped
mountains to fertile green coastal plains. There
are numerous historical sites to visit the most
famous being Knossos, home of the mythological
Minotaur. Crete has everything nightlife, beaches
and fabulous food.
Corfu
(Kerkira) is the most northern of the Ionian
Islands and
is situated off the western coast of mainland
Greece. Corfu has a population of 120000 and
has an annual influx of over one million tourists.
The island boasts some of Greece’s best
beaches, stunning scenery Mount Pantokrator and
has warm weather nearly all year round.

Kefalonia
became a household name in Britain after the
Hollywood film Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
which was based upon the real life struggle of
the islanders in World War 2. Kefalonia was hit
by a massive earthquake in 1953 which destroyed
many of the original Venetian buildings that
were missed by wartime bombs. Kefalonia has picturesque
resorts, beautiful mountain scenery, good beaches
and impressive caves.
Kos – Heraklion is a long, thin island
some 64km from start to finish and is package
holiday paradise with over 700,000 tourists last
year. Kos has
magnificent long stretches of sandy beaches and some interesting architectural
sites.

Halkidiki
is in mainland Greece and Thessaloniki is Greece’s
second largest city. The Halkidiki peninsular
is the birthplace of Aristotle. Halkidiki has
something to offer everyone. Cassandra offers
bustling nightlife and lively beaches, while
Sithonia is the perfect spot for nature lovers.
Rhodes
is famous for it’s medieval city and the
islands classical past can be explored at Kamiros,
Ialyssos,
Lindos and Monolithos. There is a lot of history
to be explored in Rhodes and consequently this
island is the most popular tourist destination
of all the Greek islands.
Zakynthos
is the most southerly island in the Ionian chain
and is commonly referred to as Zante by the Italians.
Two major events shaped modern-day Zakynthos.
The first is the earthquake of 1953, which decimated
most of the Venetian buildings and many islanders.
The construction of an airport has also made
Zakynthos more attainable to foreign visitors.
Popular attractions are the golden mile at Laganas
and the north coast has extensive cave systems
the most spectacular being Kianoun cave

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