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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…

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Gournia

Gournia is an archaeological site on the island of Crete, Greece, notable for being one of the best-preserved examples of…

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Zakros, or Zakro

Zakros combines the ancient Minoan ruins, scenic hiking trails, and relaxing beaches provides a unique experience deeply connected to Crete’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…

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Arachova

Arachova, a charming mountain town on the slopes of Mount Parnassus in central Greece, is famous for its scenic landscapes,…

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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 – Zagorohoria

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

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The Mani

Mani is a rugged, parched peninsula of Mt. Taygetos that sports tower-like houses.

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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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Greece with trees in the front

The Mani

Mani is a rugged, parched peninsula of Mt. Taygetos that sports tower-like houses.

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view of seaport of Messenis with old towers and the sea

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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Greece

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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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…

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Discover Messolonghi: A Culinary Journey Awaits

Messolonghi, the Holy City as it has been called, is identified as no other Greek city with the liberation struggle…

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Delphi

Delphi, lying in the foothills of Mount Parnassus, was the most famous oracle of ancient Greece and, for many centuries,…

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Lefkada

Lefkada: The Island of Unspoiled BeautyLefkada

Lefkada is the fourth largest of the Ionian Islands, with a mountainous terrain where the crops are cultivated on terraces…

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