Archive for January, 2011
Greece. Chalkidiki Peninsula. Part 1.
If standard apartments bore you, the hotel breakfast doesn’t whet the appetite, and even the most magnificent territory of a hotel complex becomes something like the gold cage limiting your freedom and imagination, it is possible to tell with full confidence: you have chosen not that type of rest. Try to spend some unforgettable days in one of the Greek campings which for a long time have been considered as the best kind of rest by thousand tourists. Especially as the unique Greek nature gains to it as well as possible!
Chalkidiki Peninsula has not only magnificent hotels. Chalkidiki is a real dream for camping fans. Each place here is a small paradise. The magic of nature and unique originality of a district make rest in Chalkidiki Peninsula especially desired: you wouldn’t see such wonderful beaches, pines greens, the crystal-clear sea and picturesque landscapes anywhere more in Greece.
The most known campings of Chalkidiki Peninsula are parts of the special union which is engaged in work and condition control. We will consider them more attentively. Read the rest of this entry »
The most comfortable camping in the south of Finland
Santalahti is a unique five-stars camping in southern Finland.
You can pitch a tent on equal lawn in the pine’s shade. There is a convenient parking with the electric socket for caravans and autohouses on the asphalted platform or on a grass. The part of parking places for autohouses is equipped with a cable television connection.
There you will find all kinds of service. The beach is located only in some tens meters.
Camping territory equipment:
Two modern buildings with subsidiary premises, TV-room, a playroom, showers, toilets, showers and toilets for invalids, a laundry, kitchens, premises for ware washing, a grill under a canopy, places for chemical lavatories waste gathering and built in capacities for gathering of economic-household waters clearing, a place for car’s washing, children’s playground, kiosk and cafe. Read the rest of this entry »