During your visit, get the chance to participate in various outdoor activities. Go canoeing, horseback riding or walking in the footpaths of the area’s mountain range and enjoy the undulating scenery Read more.
Welcome to Kythnos Treat yourself in thermal springs and visit the island of Kolona, where a lane of sand connects the islet of Ayios Loukas to Kythnos. Read more.
Welcome to Andros, the island of captains and ship owners! The fortified capital of the island is a real jewel which combines Venetian and Cycladic architecture. Go for a swim at Grias Pidima beach Read more.
You will love the wild natural scenery of the island! So many forests, waterfalls, springs and lagoons! Don't miss to visit the archaeological site of Paleopoli. Read more.
Welcome to Amorgos! Wander around Hora's squares and streets and enjoy local specialties accompanied by a shot of “psiméni” raki! Walk in the footpaths of the island and visit as many beaches as u can Read more.
Welcome to Grevena! Discover the city by taking romantic strolls along the river Grevenitis. Wander around its main squares: Eleftherias where you can admire the clock tower, the landmark of the city Read more.
Don’t miss the Kamares aqueduct, the crenellated fortress and the Imaret. Board the blue and yellow train that connects with the upper town, free of charge, or enjoy your coffee on the waterfront! Read more.
Definitely visit the cathedral of Panaghia, the neoclassical residence of Drakoulis Family by the sea, the Archaeological, Folklore and Maritime Museums and the remains of a Venetian castle! Read more.
Follow a route through the narrow streets of the town that will lead you up to a hill, where the trademark of the island stands: the historic Clock tower with a panoramic view of the whole town. Read more.
Explore the island’s beaches! • Mandraki, Bísti, Vlychos, Spiliá (Ideal for tan-seeking sunbathers), Limnioniza, Hydroneta and Ayios Nikolaos (A sandy beach, on the west of the island). Read more.
One of the most romantic destinations in Greece! Explore the traditional stone mansions, narrow cobblestoned streets and secluded squares. Also, the island has a ban on using cars! Read more.