Misty landscapes, snow-covered slopes, art, traditional cafés, and mouthwatering food beckon us to explore this charming border town.
Misty landscapes, snow-covered slopes, art, traditional cafés, and mouthwatering food beckon us to explore this charming border town.
Discover Portaria, Karpenisi, and Kalavryta, three breathtaking Greek destinations ideal for an long weekend during autumn.
Discover the snow-dusted peaks, cozy mountain villages, and festive charm that make Greece a stunning year-round destination like no other
The Peloponnese has been ranked as the world’s second-best food destination by Taste Atlas, an online travel guide covering traditional food.
Evrytania, Greece’s mountainous gem, offers untouched natural beauty, alpine landscapes, traditional villages, and diverse activities like skiing, hiking, and rafting.
Busy schedules don’t always allow for extended getaways, but Mount Parnassos and its enchanting landscapes are perfect for a refreshing day trip.
Nestled in the highlands of Nafpaktia amidst towering mountains and dense forests, Ano Chora is a place that invites you to slow down.
An autumn travel to the Greek island that is counting its wounds after another sweeping tourist season and reveals all its beauties to those who remember that the Greek summer no longer ends in August
This hidden gem, nestled in the majestic Tzoumerka mountain range, provides the ideal escape into nature
Standing at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Lesvos is a haven for rare bird species, drawing birdwatchers from around the globe.
These routes offer a perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and peaceful autumn scenery, making each drive a memorable escape into the heart of Greece’s mountainous landscapes.
Plane trees, chestnuts, and towering beeches surround the four neighborhoods of this village, which has recovered from the damage caused by Storm Daniel and is once again welcoming autumn visitors.
The countryside of Epirus offers quiet cobbled alleys, stone mansions, stunning bridges, and a variety of fascinating activities.
This hidden gem of the Aegean is ranked among the world’s top exotic destinations.
Only a few hours’ drive from Athens, the most diverse region of Greece offers countless opportunities for seaside getaways.
Nestled in the historic heart of Athens, the Roman Agora is an often-overlooked gem, where ancient cultures and architecture meet in a lively urban setting.
Imagine strolling through serene streets, enjoying breathtaking views, and savoring local delicacies – all without the hustle and bustle of crowded tourist hotspots. This dream is becoming a reality for savvy travelers turning to lesser-known “dupe” destinations.
“How is it possible that humans have landed on the moon, but a machine hasn’t been invented to carry our groceries up the stairs?” comments a middle-aged woman from Ano Syros, known locally as an “Anosyriani.”
With playgrounds, sports fields, activities, and the sea just a stone’s throw away, these five campsites are ideal for families with children.
The island of Aegina, only a 40-minute boat ride from Piraeus, feels like a world apart, a place where creativity reigns supreme.
Author Diana Farr Louis recounts the overwhelming philoxenia (hospitality) she encountered while researching her cookbook ‘Feasting and Fasting in Crete’
Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades, demonstrates how tourism can complement cultural heritage and primary production.