The ensemble of the fortifications and the Old Town of Corfu is located in a strategic location at the entrance to the Adriatic Sea. A World Heritage Monument of Unesco. Read more.
The most crowded beach with long sandy bay and warm waters. You will find lots of tourists! Read more.
Olympia is directly and tangibly associated with an event of universal significance. The Olympic Games were celebrated regularly beginning in 776 BC. A World Heritage Monument of Unesco. Read more.
A magnificent stadium and the place were the first Olympic Games were held. Don't miss to wander around in the rest archaeological site of Olympia. U will be amazed by its beauty! 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.
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.
Definitely visit the Folk Art, History and Maritime Museums and the Ancient port. The most popular beaches are Selínia, Kanakia, Faneromeni, Saterlí and Kakí Vígla. 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.
Welcome to Spetses, an island boasting a long naval tradition! Definitely worth visiting the House of Bouboulina, the Church of Panayia Armata and Cathedral of Ayios Nikolaos. 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.
Take a tour at Aegina town and admire the well-preserved buildings. Great beaches can be found around the island with crystal waters. In September don't miss the Fistiki Festival! Read more.
So many things to do! Peer into the history of the fortress, wander around its narrow cobbled streets, and admire the beautifully restored stone buildings. Read more.
The beauty of the churches of Mystras, which during the Paleologus Renaissance had been covered with dramatic frescoes. A World Heritage Monument of Unesco. Read more.
Τhe Mycenaean civilization, had a profound effect on the development of classical Greek architecture and urban design, and also on contemporary cultural forms. A World Heritage Monument of Unesco. Read more.
The greenest island in Greece! Eye-catching landscapes; azure waters on golden coasts; traditional Pelion architecture. The island enjoyed international acclaim from the movie “Mamma Mia”. Read more.
Welcome to Chania! Visit the picturesque Old Town with its Venetian mansions and port, eat traditional 'kalitsounia' and don't miss to swim in Elafonissi! Also, try hiking in Samaria Gorge! Read more.
The architectural layout of the palace is identical to the one of Knossos. The floors and walls are covered with stark-white gypsum slabs. The Palace occupied a surface of 9,000 m2 approximately. Read more.
Even though the path runs downhill it requires strong, comfortable footwear and some degree of physical fitness. See link for hiking map! Read more.
One of the best preserved medieval towns in Greece! The variation of the landscape will impress all you nature enthusiasts. Also.. Magnificent sandy beaches await you! Read more.
One of the most photographed scenery in Greece! Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll around the picturesque settlement of Líndos! You can visit the ancient theatre and the acropolis. Read more.
If you want to get away from it all, Donousa is the ideal choice for you! Explore by boat magnificent caves like Spilia Tíchou with its stalactite formations and Fokospilia, a habitat of seals. 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.
The capital of all Cyclades is here! Admire Ermoupoli's neoclassical and Venetian buildings and enjoy a coffee at the seafront or at the Town Hall's square.You will find nice beaches around the island Read more.
Definitely visit the picturesque settlements of Apollonia and Artemonas, the beautiful beach of Platys Gialos, the medieval village of Kastro and the old monastery of Chrysopigi. 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.
An excellent choice for those who love fine beaches! You will find many around the island. Don’t miss out on watermelon pies, cream cheese pies and bonbons with white pumpkin. Yam yam! Read more.
Here, you will find the oldest stalagmite in Europe in the cave of Antiparos on Ayios Ioannis hill. Practice activities such as diving or canoe kayaking on Ayios Georgios beach! 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.
The heart of Cyclades beats on Paros! Wander around the island's capital Parikia, meet the colorful village of Naoussa and enjoy a drink in front of its old harbor. Definitely visit Kolimbythres beach 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.
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.
The 'Holy Island' of Greece and the Jerusalem of Aegean. Must see the historic centre (Hora) with the Monastery of Saint John "the Theologos" and the Cave of the Apocalypse. Read more.
Welcome to the sacred island of Apollo! Visit the ruined sanctuary and the museum, the agoras, the gymnasiums and the palaestras, the houses with the fine mosaics and the temples of the foreign gods. Read more.
Discover this medieval treasure! Admire the three preserved castle towers, the ancient churches and the magnificent stone houses which are tightly joined together with arches. Read more.
Look at the setting! The whitewashed Hora of Naxos and the islet of Palatia, with the impressive Portara marble gate welcome u! An excellent island with Venetian castles and amazing beaches! Read more.
Visit the town of Myrina and enjoy fresh fish dishes, also, explore the town’s massive volcanic rocks. Visit the island’s museums and go on a tour at the Alikí and Hortarolímni lakes. Read more.
Walk around the island to discover: the Dormition of Virgin Mary Monastery, the Palaiokastro (old castle) and the hill of Mavri Rahi. Read more.
Follow the narrow streets of Hora that lead to the imposing Monastery and visit Psili Ammos beach that offers an off-the-beaten-track experience as it is accessible only by boat. Read more.
Welcome to the 'flower' island! Admire Hora's architecture, explore the island's beaches as each one of them has something different to offer and don’t leave without getting some of the local cheeses. Read more.
You are in the most northern Island in the Aegean Sea! Enjoy the combination of both mountain and sea. Definitely visit the Ancient City! Read more.
The volcanic island of Santorini is one of the few places in Europe where the original indigenous plant seeds are still being used instead of the commonly used hybrids. Read more.
The ancestors of the classical Samians arrived from the Epidauros region in the 11th century BC, following the turmoil of the Trojan War. A World Heritage Monument of Unesco. Read more.