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The Ionian Sea
The Ionian Sea is a picturesque arm of the Mediterranean Sea located in the southeastern region of Europe. It is…
Voidomatis River: A Gem of Epirus, Greece
The Voidomatis River is a stunning natural wonder in the Epirus region of northwestern Greece. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters,…
The Cave of Perama
The Cave of Perama (Perama Cave) The Cave of Perama is a stunning natural attraction located near the village of…
Vikos National Park: A Natural Marvel of Greece
Vikos Gorge, located in the Epirus region of northwestern Greece, is one of the most impressive gorges in the world.…
The city of Rethymnon
Rethymno’s history and gastronomy are inseparably intertwined, offering visitors a chance to savor the past while enjoying the present. Its…
Lake Pamvotida, or Lake Ioannina
Lake Pamvotida blends rich history, from Ottoman tales to Byzantine monasteries, with exquisite gastronomy, featuring freshwater fish, savory pies, and…
Gournia
Gournia is an archaeological site on the island of Crete, Greece, notable for being one of the best-preserved examples of…
Zakros, or Zakro
Zakros combines the ancient Minoan ruins, scenic hiking trails, and relaxing beaches provides a unique experience deeply connected to Crete’s…
The olive grove of Amphissa
The olive grove of Amphissa, located in central Greece near Amphissa in the Phocis region, is one of the world’s…
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The olive grove of Amphissa
The olive grove of Amphissa, located in central Greece near Amphissa in the Phocis region, is one of the world’s…
Arachova
Arachova, a charming mountain town on the slopes of Mount Parnassus in central Greece, is famous for its scenic landscapes,…
Ioannina
The city boasts a vibrant culinary heritage that combines Greek, Ottoman, and local Epirot flavours, making its cuisine distinct and…
Pindus mountain range – Zagorohoria
The Pindus mountain range, known as the “spine of Greece,” boasts rugged peaks, deep gorges, and dense forests, offering stunning…
The Mani
Mani is a rugged, parched peninsula of Mt. Taygetos that sports tower-like houses.
Messenia or Messinia
Messinia always enchanted gourmet travelers with its numberless special products: “Kalamata” olives and olive oil from the famous Koroneiki olive…
Knossos
Knossos is five kilometers southeast of Heraklion. According to tradition, it was the seat of King Minos and the capital…
Nemea: A Land of Myths, Vines, and Timeless Beauty
The wider region of Nemea is the largest viniculture zone of Greece. Produced here are the well-known wines with a…