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Skiathos

Skiathos, one of the Northern Sporades’ most beautiful islands, is known for its lively atmosphere, golden beaches, and lush pine…

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Skyros

Skyros is the largest and southernmost island of the Northern Sporades. Among the local flavors are the ladopites, fried bread…

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Skyros

Skopelos

Skopelos, a charming Greek island, enchants with lush landscapes, traditional architecture, Mamma Mia! filming spots, and rich gastronomy featuring fresh…

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Alonnisos

Still a virgin territory for tourists. Isolated with its turquoise marine park beloved by seals, it is a pure paradise…

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Paros

Paros is the fourth-largest island of the Cyclades, characterized by its historical wealth, important archaeological finds and well-preserved settlements, as…

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Paros

Santorini

One of the most popular holiday destinations worldwide and the most visited of all the Greek islands, Santorini, is one…

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Santorini one of the Greek Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea.

Symi

The Symi island, Greece is like a Venetian village as you gaze at the well-maintained traditional homes arrayed next to…

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boats anchored in the port of Symi island in Greece and buildings on the mountain in the background

Syros

Syros is known for its beautiful beaches, quaint towns and villages, untouched nature, local delicacies, and Roman Catholic Church ties.…

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Syros road surface and building with green windows on the one side and a Roman catholic church in the background

Poros

Poros is an evocative place, full of treasures and monuments with a long history from antiquity to the establishment of…

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Poros
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Xanthi

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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Nestos River with rocks and green plants on the both sides|

Nestos River

The Nestos river rises in the Rila Mountains (Bulgaria) and flows into the Aegean Sea near the island of Thasos.…

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the most important archeological site in eastern Macedonia

The Philippi

The Philippi is a settlement close to Kavala. The town of Philippi is the most important archeological site in eastern…

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The Rio-Antirio Bridge

The Rio–Antirrio Bridge, officially the Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge, is one of the world’s longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges and longest of…

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Ikaria

Ikaria

Ikaria is famed for its strong red wine whose beneficial properties are known from mythology. Its name, Pramnios wine, is…

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Samos

Samos

In ancient times Samos was an especially rich and powerful city-state, particularly known for its vineyards and wine production. It…

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Lemnos

Lemnos

Besides Lemnos’ wheat and barley, it’s worth checking out the island’s fava, which is made with lathouri (an herbaceous legume),…

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Sporades

The Sporades Islands: Emerald Gems of the Aegean Sea

The Sporades are a popular travel destination, attracting large numbers of vacationers every year. All of the islands of the…

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