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Kalymnos

For the arid and rocky Kalymnos, the sea has always been the only exit for residents. Generously, it provided the…

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view from cave of the sea surrounded by mountains

Milos

Milos is a natural laboratory with veins of rare ores and metals. Its numerous small coves feature syrmata, boat shelters carved…

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boat shelters carved directly into the rock at Milos island

Ios

Homer’s homeland, Ios has both beauty and grace – and is famed for both its nightlife, which stretches into the…

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windmill house and houses and blue sky in the background

Kythnos

Local food specialities include a selection of pies, paximadi with soft kopanisti cheese, tomatoes, and oregano, marinated sun-dried fish, and sfougato, fried morsels…

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small payment street at Kythnos with white houses with blue windows on the both sides

Serifos

Serifos boasts a range of delicious dishes inspired by its agricultural and fishing traditions, with a focus on simplicity and…

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millhouse at Serifos and white buildings on the mountain and the sea in the background

Folegandros

An overview of the Island and its gastronomical identity.

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pavement street at Chora of Folegandros with white houses and blue windows on the both sides

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

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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small payment street at Kythnos with white houses with blue windows on the both sides

Kythnos

Local food specialities include a selection of pies, paximadi with soft kopanisti cheese, tomatoes, and oregano, marinated sun-dried fish, and sfougato, fried morsels…

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millhouse at Serifos and white buildings on the mountain and the sea in the background

Serifos

Serifos boasts a range of delicious dishes inspired by its agricultural and fishing traditions, with a focus on simplicity and…

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pavement street at Chora of Folegandros with white houses and blue windows on the both sides

Folegandros

An overview of the Island and its gastronomical identity.

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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…

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  • 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…

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  • 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…

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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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