With more than 6,000 islands (227 inhabited), 13,676 kilometres of coast and crystal clear waters, Greece is a paradise for watersports lovers. The climate allows you to enjoy the sea…
MoreMillions of tourists travel to Greece to connect with its history and culture but many of them don’t know that the country has excellent trekking opportunities. More than 300 mountains, dramatic…
MoreGreece offers a landscape full of mountains (over 40 mountain ranges to choose from) making the country an ideal destination for hiking enthusiasts. One of the most popular hiking areas include Mount Olympus (2918m),…
MoreWith its mild Mediterranean climate, a coastline of about 16,000 km and incredibly diverse landscape Greece is fast becoming a go-to destination for thrill-seekers who go beyond the “sea, sun,…
MoreAway from the buzz, situated at the foot of Psiloriti, Crete’s highest mountain (2,456 m), Enagron Ecotourism Village is a loving recreation of a typical Cretan village. It is located…
MoreFar from the formalities and bustle of the modern city, agritourist farms around Greece give their guests the opportunity to gain a deep insight in ecology, farming, regional gastronomy, local customs and…
MoreAway from large crowds and mass tourism spots, Eurothirama, an idyllic agritourism retreat set amid the unspoiled beauty of Greece’s Evros regional unit, offers the chance to come into contact…
MoreLocated on the plateau of Omala, Kefalonia’s Holy Monastery of Agios (Saint) Gerasimos is the largest religious monument in the Ionian island. It was established in 1560 by Agios Gerasimos, who…
MoreFounded in 1088 in Chora on the small island of Patmos in the Dodecanese by Ossios Christodoulos “the Blessed” and named after the “beloved disciple” , the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian is unique and…
MoreSituated on top of Meteora in Thessaly, in a region of almost inaccessible sandstone peaks, the monastery of the Transfiguration of the Christ has come to be called “Great Meteoron”,…
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