Mariva

Therma, Samothraki Island, 68002, Greece

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Aegean Islands. With jagged landscapes and pristine beaches, influences from Asia Minor abound on the islands, in old-fashioned island cuisines, traditional village culture and dramatic celebrations. Lesvos, Chios and Samos offer easy connections to Turkey’s coastal resorts and historically Hellenic sites. These North East Aegean Islands are much less visited than the Cyclades or Dodecanese islands, and so retain a much stronger Greek identity. There’s still plenty to attract those looking for a relaxing vacation, with lots of good beaches, hotels and restaurants, but here you’ll also find that elusive ‘real Greece’. Situated in Therma, Samothraki Island, 68002, Greece, Mariva offers hospitality and comfort to anyone wishing to rejuvenate and unwind, whether it is for a short or a long stay. In addition to the Mariva services you can choose from an abundance of leisure activities, including the adventure walks, fishing, boating, and bicycle tours, that guarantee you unforgettable memories. We are looking forward to seeing you among our guests!

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Aegean Islands. The northeastern Aegean Islands are notable (like the Dodecanese) for their proximity to the Turkish mainland. Influences from Asia Minor abound in old-fashioned island cuisines, traditional village culture, dramatic celebrations and even the language. Book a room with Mariva and discover extraordinary natural beauty, outstanding beaches, inland mysterious villages and historic attractions from the ancient Greece. Perfectly situated at Therma, Samothraki Island, 68002, Greece, Mariva is just a stone’s throw from numerous off-the-beaten-track beaches and quiet spots in the cool, forested inland mountains, where traditional life continues. Constructed in complete accordance with the environment the tradition and the history of the Aegean Islands Mariva is a modern hotel that offers hospitality and comfort of surpassing excellence. Our website: http://www.mariva.gr/ | Our Location: Therma, Samothraki Island, 68002, Greece

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