When it comes to choosing where to go and what to see in Greece, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. As far as museums go, you’re spoilt for choice, but, and let’s be honest here, not all museums are created equal.
When it comes to choosing where to go and what to see in Greece, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. As far as museums go, you’re spoilt for choice, but, and let’s be honest here, not all museums are created equal.
Greece has once again secured its position as a top destination for pristine beaches, maintaining its second-place ranking globally in the coveted Blue Flag awards for 2024.
A short hop from Athens, the historic city of Nafplio is the perfect romantic getaway, boasting beautiful architecture and numerous cultural gems.
Olive trees in their hundreds and thousands stretch as far as the eye can see in the area between Mount Pateras and Corinthia’s Geraneia range in West Attica. Not many people know this, but the Greek capital’s oldest living olive grove is in Megara and, more specifically, in Kapsalos.
Wildflowers, ancient olive trees, nature, and delicious pistachio treats. In the spring, Aegina provides everything you need for the perfect day trip.
The Ionia and Egnatia highways have done away with the old isolation. Young people are returning to their roots. Tourism is booming. The people of Ioannina do not want to repeat the mistakes of others. They want to keep the sense of moderation that characterizes Epirus
No trip to the Greek capital would be complete without a visit to the world-famous monuments of the Acropolis. Our guide is the perfect place to start.
The island of Syros, graced with sunshine for some 300 days per year, experiences brief winters and expansive summers.
Meteora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime, especially during Easter.
The iconic tourist trains of Pilio in central Greece will resume service on Friday on the route Ano Lechonia-Milies-Ano Lechonia on Mount Pilio.
Tucked away in the rugged mountains of southwest Arcadia in the Peloponnese stands a marvel of ancient Greek architecture, the Temple of Apollo “Epikourios” at Bassae.
Unlike the grand spectacles of later Olympiads, the inaugural Games in 776 BC were humble in their simplicity. Here we explore what happened.
Less than 3 hours from Athens, Pavliani, a picturesque village in the heart of central Greece, is an ideal destination for families and nature lovers.
Journey into the subterranean world of spelunking, amid millennia-old stalactites and stalagmites, as we explore 10 of Greece’s most spectacular caves.
As the sun rises behind the mountains, its light bathes the waters of the twin lakes in the Prespes National Park, on Greece’s border with North Macedonia and Albania, creating a breathtaking sight.
A village in the foothills of Mt Kissavos that, until the mid-1970s, was primarily known for its silk production, Metaxochori became home to an artistic community in the 1990s and has been attracting the interests of visitors ever since. Hidden among apple and cherry trees in the foothills of Mt. Kissavos, central Thessaly, the village of Metaxochori is the perfect weekend getaway.
One of the most historic villages in mountainous Arcadia, medieval Karytaina is a small but beautiful settlement, built in the area of ancient Vrenthi at an altitude of 582 meters. Join us on a two-day getaway to mountainous Arcadia, as we explore the historic village of Karytaina and the scenic Lousios Gorge.
As we approach the festive season, here are five Greek villages in Central Greece and the Peloponnese to enjoy scenic countryside and local winter cuisine.