Greece, the cradle of Western civilization and ancient mythology, weaves together thousands of years of history with the unhurried rhythms of Mediterranean life. From Athens and Thessaloniki to the sun-drenched islands and shores of the Aegean Sea, this extraordinary country captivates with its ancient monuments, crystal-clear waters, and authentic culinary traditions. Greece is the perfect destination for lovers of history, sun-soaked beaches, unspoiled nature, and the warm, timeless spirit of the Mediterranean.
A six-day journey through the eastern and southern Peloponnese, connecting historic cities, medieval fortresses, fishing ports, and famous beaches. The route leads from Nafplio through Monemvasia and Gytheio to the island of Elafonisos, combining cultural sites, coastal landscapes, and a relaxed Greek atmosphere. It is designed for travelers who wish to explore the Peloponnese by car, with plenty of time for sightseeing, swimming, and enjoying local gastronomy.
A seven-day route through the heart of the Cyclades leads from the neoclassical Ermoupoli on Syros, through the pilgrimage island of Tinos and picturesque Paros, to Naxos, the largest island of the archipelago, known for the Portara, mountain villages, and long sandy beaches. The islands are connected by regular ferry lines, so the route combines historic towns, traditional villages, monasteries, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the Aegean Sea, with enough time to explore each island. The most pleasant period for this journey is from spring to autumn.
Ammouliani is a small island in the northern Aegean that captivates with its simplicity, peaceful beaches, and authentic Greek charm. Surrounded by turquoise w…
A small Cycladic island near Paros, known for the impressive Antiparos Cave, one of the most famous caves in Greece, the white Chora, and peaceful sandy beache…
Athens, a city over 3,000 years in the making, the cradle of democracy and Western civilization, still breathes with the spirit of ancient greatness. The Acrop…
Chania is a historic city on the northwestern coast of Crete, known for its Venetian harbor, old town center, and layered history spanning the Minoan, Venetian…
Delphi is one of the most significant archaeological sites of ancient Greece, located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. In ancient times, it was home to the Or…
Elafonisos is a small island in the southern Peloponnese, situated between the Laconian Gulf and the Cretan Sea. Over the centuries it has been associated with…
Gythio is a picturesque coastal town in the southern Peloponnese and the former main port of ancient Sparta. Today it is known for its vibrant waterfront with …
Hydra is an island in the Saronic Gulf, known for preserving a traditional way of life free from motor vehicle traffic — movement is possible only on foot, by …
Ioannina is a historic city on the shore of Lake Pamvotis, known for its Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. The fortress, the island on the lake, and the traces o…
A Cycladic island known for its white Chora with windmills, long sandy beaches, and vibrant atmosphere. According to legend, on the northern part of the island…
Kalambaka is a small town at the foot of the Meteora rocks, one of the most famous monastic complexes in Greece and a UNESCO-protected site. The monasteries bu…
Katerini is a vibrant city in northern Greece, nestled between the shores of the Aegean Sea and the legendary Mount Olympus, the mountain of the gods of ancien…
Kavala is a picturesque port city in northern Greece, with a rich history stretching back to ancient Neapolis. Once an important Roman and Byzantine harbor, it…
Kefalonia is the largest island in the Ionian Sea, known for its indented coastline, high cliffs, and natural attractions such as the Melissani Cave and Myrtos…
Corfu Town is the historical center of the island of Corfu, known for its Venetian architecture, fortresses, and old town center protected by UNESCO. It repres…
Lefkada is the only Greek island connected to the mainland by a swing bridge, making it easily accessible by car. It is known for its beaches with turquoise wa…
A volcanic island known for its diverse beaches, unusual rocky coastlines, and crystal-clear sea. Among the most famous sites are Sarakiniko with its white vol…
Mystras is a former Byzantine city located on the slopes of Mount Taygetos, not far from Sparta. Within the fortified complex are the remains of a palace, mona…
Monemvasia is a unique medieval fortified town located on a rocky peninsula on the southeastern coast of the Peloponnese. Founded in the 6th century, it was fo…
Nafplio, situated on the shore of the Argolic Gulf in the Peloponnese, was the first capital of the modern Greek state in the 19th century, giving it a special…
Naxos – The largest Cycladic island, combining long sandy beaches, mountain villages, a fertile interior, and a rich history. Its trademark is the Portara, a m…
Parga is a coastal town in Epirus, in northwestern Greece, nestled between the hills and the Ionian Sea. It is recognizable for its old town that descends towa…
A Cycladic island known for its white villages, beaches, Parian marble, and traditional fishing harbors. Naoussa, with its small fishing boats, seaside taverna…
Preveza is a coastal city in northwestern Greece, situated between the Ionian Sea and the Ambracian Gulf. It is known for its old town center with narrow stree…
Rhodes combines a rich historical heritage with a relaxed Mediterranean way of life. Its medieval city, one of the best-preserved in Europe, is under UNESCO pr…
Santorini is the most famous Greek island and one of the most photographed destinations in the world — a volcanic caldera, white cubic houses with blue domes, …
A Cycladic island known for its traditional villages, pottery tradition, excellent local cuisine, and the medieval Kastro perched on cliffs above the sea. Its …
Skiathos is one of the most famous islands of the Sporades, known for its pine forests that descend to the sea, sandy beaches, and a picturesque harbor. Throug…
Skopelos is the largest island of the Sporades, known for its pine forests that sweep down to the sea, traditional white houses, and numerous Orthodox churches…
Thessaloniki is a city where history and everyday life meet at every turn. From the White Tower and Byzantine churches to the vibrant seaside promenade, the ci…
Syros is an island in the heart of the Cyclades, known for Ermoupoli, the administrative capital of the South Aegean islands and one of the most significant ne…
Tinos is an island in the heart of the Cyclades, known for the church of Panagia Evangelistria, one of the most significant Orthodox pilgrimage sites in Greece…
Zakynthos is one of the most famous islands in the Ionian Sea, known for its steep limestone cliffs, turquoise coves, and Navagio beach with its shipwreck. Bey…