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Canal of Corinth

The Isthmus of Corinth was a narrow strip of land that joined Central Greece to the Peloponnese, while the Corinth…

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Greece

Parnassus

Mount Parnassus is one of the loftiest mountains of Greece (2,457m / 8,061 ft) and has been declared a national…

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Parnassus mountains in Greece covered with snow

Messolonghi: A Culinary Journey Awaits

Messolonghi, the Holy City as it has been called, is identified as no other Greek city with the liberation struggle…

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Messolonghi

Delphi

Delphi, lying in the foothills of Mount Parnassus, was the most famous oracle of ancient Greece and, for many centuries,…

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Delphi

Thermopylae

The legendary battle between the Persians and the Greeks, under the leadership of the Spartan King Leonidas, took place at…

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Thermopylae monument

The Ossios Loukas’ (Loyal Luke) Monastery

The monastery is among the most important monuments of Middle Byzantine art and architecture and is on the list of…

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The Hosios Loukas’ (Loyal Luke) Monastery in Greece from above

Daphne Monastery

The monastery is protected by an impressive wall, fortified by towers and ramparts, with two entry gates. It is a…

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Daphne Monastery from above

The Evros River

The Evros River is a natural border between Greece and Turkey. Its estuary in the Thracian Gulf forms the Evros…

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pelocans at The Evros River

Xanthi

Xanthi, along with the rest of Thrace, was taken over by the Ottomans in 1375. The habitation of the region…

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Xanthi
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Spetses

Cosmopolitan Spetses is close to the Argo-Saronic Gulf near the eastern shore of the Peloponnese. Most of the island is…

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Lavrio

Lavrio

Lavrio is a small town and a port in the southeastern part of Attica. It has been known since classical…

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Mycenae

Mycenae

Mycenean civilization flourished in the Peloponnese during the Bronze Age, and more specifically from 1600 to 1100 BCE. Its center…

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Greece

Olympia

Olympia was the most glorious holy site of Greece. Beginning in 776 BCE, the Olympic Games were held there every…

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Greece with the blue sky in the background|

Nemea: A Land of Myths, Vines, and Timeless Beauty

The wider region of Nemea is the largest viniculture zone of Greece. Produced here are the well-known wines with a…

  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Greece

Canal of Corinth

The Isthmus of Corinth was a narrow strip of land that joined Central Greece to the Peloponnese, while the Corinth…

  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Parnassus mountains in Greece covered with snow

Parnassus

Mount Parnassus is one of the loftiest mountains of Greece (2,457m / 8,061 ft) and has been declared a national…

  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Messolonghi

Messolonghi: A Culinary Journey Awaits

Messolonghi, the Holy City as it has been called, is identified as no other Greek city with the liberation struggle…

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