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The Northern Sporades

The Northern Sporades is a breathtaking island group in the northwest Aegean Sea, known for its lush landscapes, vibrant marine…

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The Argosaronic Gulf

The Argosaronic Gulf, nestled between the southeastern coast of the Greek mainland and the northeastern Peloponnese, is a stunning region…

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a harbor with many boats and buildings

Halkidiki

Halkidiki unfolds like a stunning tapestry of blue and green, offering a unique mix of luxurious accommodations, rich history, and…

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Mount Athos on a cliff above water

Ioannina

The city boasts a vibrant culinary heritage that combines Greek, Ottoman, and local Epirot flavours, making its cuisine distinct and…

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Pindus mountain range

The Pindus mountain range, known as the “spine of Greece,” boasts rugged peaks, deep gorges, and dense forests, offering stunning…

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Halkida

Halkida is renowned for the bridge that connects the island to mainland Greece, symbolizing the link between the present and…

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Aerial view of a vibrant city featuring a prominent bridge and a bustling harbor, showcasing urban life and waterways.

Kefalonia

Kefalonia, the largest of the Ionian Islands, is a land of remarkable geological wonders and mysteries. Famous for its unique…

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A small boat navigates the vibrant blue waters within a cave, highlighting the natural beauty of the surrounding rock walls.

Cyclades

The Cyclades is a renowned group of islands in the heart of the Aegean Sea, widely celebrated as Greece’s most…

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A charming narrow street showcasing white buildings and bright red flowers, offering a delightful and inviting visual experience

Argosaronic Islands

Aegina, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses are the most cosmopolitan of these islands, attracting both Greeks and foreigners, many of whom…

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A horse-drawn carriage glides along the sandy beach, with gentle waves lapping at the shore in the background.

Argosaronic Islands

Aegina, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses are the most cosmopolitan of these islands, attracting both Greeks and foreigners, many of whom…

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Region of Lasithi

The region of Lasithi, located at the eastern edge of Crete, is renowned for its beauty and contrasts, featuring both…

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North Aegean Islands

The islands’ cuisine relies on locally grown, seasonal produce, often from small farms or home plots.

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Dodecanese Islands

Eating seasonally is a way of life in the islands and the fresh fruits and vegetables elevate every meal to…

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a castle on top of a hill in Patmos

Patmos

The island’s uniqueness extends beyond its architectural beauty to its rich cultural traditions and everyday practices that connect spirituality with…

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Chios

Chios is an island in the North Aegean Sea that retains its unchanged beauty. It is renowned for its mastic and is…

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Kastoria

The city’s narrow streets are also home to a rich gastronomic tradition, with its three pillars being pulses, meat and…

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Megara

Megara stands as a testament to Greece’s ancient roots, tracing back to some of the earliest settlements in the region.

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