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Salamis

Salamis is the largest island of the Saronic Gulf and lies between the Peloponnese and Attica, and is closest to…

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Greece

Central Greece: Genuine Simplicity, Love of Tradition

Central’s Greece popular culture is directly linked to the region’s traditional dishes, and has contributed creatively both to the use…

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Love of Tradition

Gastronomy of Ionian Islands

Venetian cuisine with Mediterranean characteristics. Foreign travelers considered the port of Corfu to be central to boat travel in the…

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Gastronomy of Ionian Islands

Pelion

Pagasitikos Gulf τo one side and, to the other, the Aegean, in between, a magical mountain to discover! Its soft…

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Kavala

Kavala is one of the most beautiful cities of Greece. Built amphitheatrically on the foothills of Mt. Symvolo, what was…

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Corinth

Ancient Corinth was inhabited from the Neolithic Age (5000-3000 BCE) and took part in the Trojan War in the 12th…

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Greece

Mystras

Today, Mystras is a ghost town, but its history began in the middle of the 13th century CE, when the…

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Greece with the mountains and monastiry in the background

Soufli

Soufli is largely known for its silk industry, which developed there in the mid-19th century. Until the start of the…

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Greece

Thessaloniki: A Vibrant Blend of History and Modernity

Thessaloniki offers an endless number of restaurants and taverns offering excellent cuisines. Nothing binds the multi-ethnic character of Thessaloniki quite like its food.

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  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Love of Tradition

Central Greece: Genuine Simplicity, Love of Tradition

Central’s Greece popular culture is directly linked to the region’s traditional dishes, and has contributed creatively both to the use…

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  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Gastronomy of Ionian Islands

Gastronomy of Ionian Islands

Venetian cuisine with Mediterranean characteristics. Foreign travelers considered the port of Corfu to be central to boat travel in the…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites

Pelion

Pagasitikos Gulf τo one side and, to the other, the Aegean, in between, a magical mountain to discover! Its soft…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites

Kavala

Kavala is one of the most beautiful cities of Greece. Built amphitheatrically on the foothills of Mt. Symvolo, what was…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Greece

Corinth

Ancient Corinth was inhabited from the Neolithic Age (5000-3000 BCE) and took part in the Trojan War in the 12th…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Greece with the mountains and monastiry in the background

Mystras

Today, Mystras is a ghost town, but its history began in the middle of the 13th century CE, when the…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Greece

Soufli

Soufli is largely known for its silk industry, which developed there in the mid-19th century. Until the start of the…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites

Thessaloniki: A Vibrant Blend of History and Modernity

Thessaloniki offers an endless number of restaurants and taverns offering excellent cuisines. Nothing binds the multi-ethnic character of Thessaloniki quite like its food.

Read more

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