2. Archaeological Museum of EretriaEretria The Archaeological Museum of Eretria is a museum in Eretria, in the Euboea regional unit of Central Greece. The museum was established in 1960, but was enlarged between 1961 and 1962. It underwent further renovation and extension between 1987 and 1991 by the 11th Ephorate of Antiquities of the Greek Archaeological Service in collaboration with the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Chiliadou BeachParalia Chiliadou Stropones is a small village and a community in the island of Euboea in central Greece. It has about 500 residents and it is located in central Euboea, forty-eight km away from Chalcis. The village is approximately 366 m above sea level. A popular beach, called Paralia Chiliadou, is located a few kilometres from Stropones. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
This idyllic Greek island, located close to Athens, boasts a colourful past. It has been owned by the family of the former Keeper of the Royal Privy Purse of the three Kings of Greece since 1958. It has a certain celebrity appeal, as Winston Churchill and the Beatles are among those to have been entertained as guests on this beautiful Greek hideaway. It is ideally located in the southern gulf of Euboea (Evia) and can be reached easily within 1.5 hours from Athens by car and in just 10 minutes from Athens by helicopter, yet the hideaway offers total privacy.