Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre features on Getaway Segment on Kayaking in Greece
Look out for the Lefkada Kayaking (Greece) segment on TV Thursday 31 July featuring GMTC Agency Sales Rep and experienced kayaker Jo Dounias (pictured below).
Earlier this year Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre hosted a crew with popular presenter Catriona Rowntree from top rating Channel 9 travel show Getaway in Greece.
On Thursday July 31 the first of the new Greek segments will go to air featuring kayaking holidays on the picturesque island of Lefkada, one of the Ionian islands off the West coast of the Greek mainland.
Catriona Rowntree’s on air guide in Greece is GMTC’s NSW agency Sales rep and Greek kayaking guide Jo Dounias. Jo shows Catriona the sites of the Ionian island of Lefkada and gives her a taste of kayaking in the Ionian sea.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has an extensive range of kayaking holiday programs in the Greek islands ranging from 4-10 days and the Getaway 
The Celebrity Islands 5 day kayaking tour which includes Lefkada, the Onassis family island of Skorpios and Jackie O’s beach is priced at $925 per person.
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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