A true gem of the Ioannina region. Definitely visit the small island. The Lake offers perfect conditions for water skiing, rowing and canoeing, as the wind in the area is usually very favourable. Read more.
Dense vegetation, natural springs, smooth hills, crystalline waters (with shipwrecks at the sea-bottom!), scenic bays and caves are the characteristics of this unspoiled paradise in Cyclades. Read more.
Another island with fantastic beaches, ranging from thin sand to pebbles. Those who are into thermal springs, go to the beaches of Ayioklima, Prassa, Therma and Kastro, the beach with the red stones. Read more.
Go cycling or walking along the seven trails on the island, scuba diving in the old mines or in the WWII wreck, or sightseeing in the fortress-like monastery of Taxiarches, built in the 16th century. Read more.
One of the most beautiful towns in the world! Follow a dream-trail to discover Nafplio’s three castles: the Venetian fortress of Palamidi, the Acronafplia and the fortified islet of Bourtzi. Read more.
Welcome to Ikaria island! Sandy beaches, running waters, mountains and lush green hillsides compose the majestic relief of the island. Visit the famous thermal springs and enjoy the local lifestyle. Read more.
Walk around the lake, watch the birds that inhabit this fantastic wetland, or board on the ferry to enjoy a romantic lake cruise! Climb to the top of the hill and enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Read more.
You will find Byzantine masterpieces here. Wander around the churches and before you leave the monastery don’t forget to visit the crypt, located under the Katholicon. Read more.
Mycenae site comprises the fortified acropolis and surrounding funerary and habitation sites, which are located mainly to its west and southwest. The Lion's Gate is the main entrance of the acropolis Read more.
As you enter one of the largest medieval towns in Europe through the Gate of Freedom, it soon becomes obvious that the Old Town of Rhodes is a mosaic of different cultures and civilizations.Explore it Read more.
The peninsula boasts approximately 32 volcanoes. Climbing to the largest crater is a truly challenging experience. Start from Kaméni Hóra and follow the path to the lip of the volcano! Read more.
The Sanctuary of Asklepios at Ancient Epidaurus is considered the birthplace of medicine and is thought to have had more than two hundred dependent spas in the eastern Mediterranean. Read more.
Visit the beaches in Skala, Limenaria, Drayonera, Mareza, Aponisso, Mylos and Halkiáda, an isolated beach with white pebbles, mostly preferred by nudists. Read more.
“Spetsathlon”, the biggest triathlon race in Greece, is back (10-12/05/2019). Be there! Read more.
“The Countless Aspects of Beauty" exhibition, showcasing the constant search for & the aesthetic depiction of beauty in manmade creations since antiquity will be held until 25/05/2019. Read more.
Crete Emerging cities | The exhibition focuses on three of Crete’s one-hundred cities, according to Homer (hekatompolis) & their common characteristics. Don't miss it. Read more.
“The Countless Aspects of Beauty” is the third & last exhibition of a fascinating trilogy aiming to showcase the museum’s vast & impressive collections on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. Read more.
The two floors of the restored 1930’s Bauhaus building which houses the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion showcase exhibits from Neolithic to Roman times & an extensive Minoan collection. Read more.
Head 23km northwest of Drama & explore the amazing river cave of Aggitis. Stone tools & animal bones found here date the first human presence to the Middle Paleolithic period, some 50.000 years ago. Read more.
The Christmas Festival “Oneiroupoli” in Drama town invites residents and visitors alike to take a trip into a fairytale world until January 7, 2016. Read more.