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Messenia or Messinia

Messinia always enchanted gourmet travelers with its numberless special products: “Kalamata” olives and olive oil from the famous Koroneiki olive…

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view of seaport of Messenis with old towers and the sea

Kerkini Lake

Lake Kerkini is one of the premier bird-watching sites in Greece, as it is situated along the migratory flyway for…

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pelicans on Kerkini lake in Greece

Kos

Known around the world as the home of Hippocrates, Kos is the third-largest island in the Dodecanese group after Rhodes…

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The ruins of the Asklepion in Kos island in Greece

Andros

Picturesque Andros might well be an imagined geographic extension of Evia and the central mainland as its fertile meadows are…

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Greece

Meteora

After the Holy Mountain (Aghio Oros), Meteora is the largest cluster of monasteries operating continuously from the era of the…

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The Port of Piraeus

The Port of Piraeus is a major industrial and commercial center of Greece. It is one of the largest passenger…

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Hydra

Hydra is one of the most cosmopolitan islands in Greece. Entering the port, the view is phantasmagorical. The town is…

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Greece with buildings in the background

Knossos

Knossos is five kilometers southeast of Heraklion. According to tradition, it was the seat of King Minos and the capital…

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Greece

Heraklion region

Heraklion was known during the Byzantine period by the name of Castro. It was a small, walled town. Arab Saracens…

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Greece with sea and buildings in the background
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
pelicans on Kerkini lake in Greece

Kerkini Lake

Lake Kerkini is one of the premier bird-watching sites in Greece, as it is situated along the migratory flyway for…

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  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
The ruins of the Asklepion in Kos island in Greece

Kos

Known around the world as the home of Hippocrates, Kos is the third-largest island in the Dodecanese group after Rhodes…

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  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Greece

Andros

Picturesque Andros might well be an imagined geographic extension of Evia and the central mainland as its fertile meadows are…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites

Meteora

After the Holy Mountain (Aghio Oros), Meteora is the largest cluster of monasteries operating continuously from the era of the…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites

The Port of Piraeus

The Port of Piraeus is a major industrial and commercial center of Greece. It is one of the largest passenger…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Greece with buildings in the background

Hydra

Hydra is one of the most cosmopolitan islands in Greece. Entering the port, the view is phantasmagorical. The town is…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Greece

Knossos

Knossos is five kilometers southeast of Heraklion. According to tradition, it was the seat of King Minos and the capital…

Read more
  • Gastronomic & Historic Sites
Greece with sea and buildings in the background

Heraklion region

Heraklion was known during the Byzantine period by the name of Castro. It was a small, walled town. Arab Saracens…

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