Greece
Athens
From the Acropolis to the changing of the guards at Syntagma Square, there is so much to see and experience in Athens. Take a nice walk around the Plaka area, stopping at a local bar or restaurant.
Aegina
Visualise yourself in 14BC and you see an amazing Greek Goddess, Aphaea walking to her temple each day for worship. Feel her energies as you walk around her sanctuary on the Island of Aegina.
Agistri
Agistri is a tiny island located a short ferry ride from Athens. Agistri Island is a popular weekend destination in summer. The crystal beaches attract many tourists looking for relaxing holiday.
Antipaxos
A small island with two main beaches - Vrika (with soft sand) and Voutoumi (shingle with sandy sea floor). The water appears to be bright blue and transparent due to the white color of the sand.
Arachova
After a nice walk along the cobblestone streets, why not head to a local bar or restaurant to enjoy a drop of the local red wine. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a celebrity or two.
Corfu
Corfu is among the most beautiful and popular islands of the country. Apart from the wonderful beaches, the highlight of the island is the Old Town with the characteristic Venetian style.
Corinth
Known from biblical times when Apostle Paul visited in 50AD, you will find some amazing history from the ruins. See the Temple of Apollo, Acrocorinth, the sncient theatre and the Roman Odeum.
Delphi
Back in time, Delphi was the place of worship for Gaia, the Mother Goddess relating to fertility. It has been said that Apollo spoke through the Oracle located here in Delphi.
Epidaurus
In need of some healing? Why not visit Epidaurus, the birthplace of Apollo’s son Asclepius, who was known as the Healer. For those with a tune, test out the acoustics of the Ancient Theatre.
Ermioni
This small seaside village is a perfect place to visit to enjoy some lovely, local beaches where you can relax in the sunshine. Afterwards, hit one of the restaurants and enjoy some local seafood.
Gaios
Gaios is a charming and peaceful village. A long row of neoclassical villas line the waterfront promenade, many housing cafes and tavernas, while yachts and excursion boats are at the quayside.
Hydra
Just 90 minutes by hydrofoil from Athens, you arrive at the small Island of Hydra. Take some time out from the hassles of life and relax on one of the sandy beaches.
Kalambaka
Once known as Stagi, Kalambaka has a long and rich history. It was considered as a spiritual town since the early days. Spend some time walking the narrow cobblestone streets of the Old Town.
Kassiopi
Kassiopi is a village and a resort on the affluent northeast coast of Corfu Island. The village has been developed with luxury villas and it remains popular with tourists in summer.
Koufonisia
A favourite destination for those who seek to relax on their holidays and look for sheltered golden sand beaches, small natural pools of turquoise waters and enjoy seafood fresh from the sea.
Lakka
A picturesque village on the Island of Paxos in a natural harbour and sheltered from the open sea. It is popular for yachting, windsurfing, snorkelling & swimming.
Lipsi
A small island offering a peaceful holiday. Enjoy swimming, diving and fishing in crystal clear waters of exceptional beauty. Wander along its alleyways, take in its sights, taste the local cuisine.
Marina Flisvos
Just 6km from Athens, you will come across an amazing marina with super yachts moored, cafes, bars and restaurants just waiting for you to indulge yourself as you watch the time fly by.
Meteora
Put on your hiking boots, take a bottle of water and your camera and make your way up the mountains to see some of the most incredible monasteries in the world. The views from there are breathtaking.
Mycenae
The home to one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece, Acropolis of Mycenae that dates back to the 14th century. Don’t forget the Lion’s Gate, a sculpture from the Bronze Age.
Nafplio
Just 2.5 hours from Athens, you will find Greece’s former capital, until it moved to Athens in 1834. Known as one of Greece’s most romantic cities, why not stroll around the town with your loved one.
Olympia
For all the athletes or those who think they are, a trip to Greece is incomplete without a visit to Olympia, where you will have the chance to visit the place where the Olympic Games were first held.
Parga
Parga is situated in a secluded bay of the Ionian Sea. The colorful houses of Parga are constructed amphitheatrically along the slopes of a mountain, offering specatular views to the sea.
Perdika
Perdika village enchants many visitors with its simple charm. It is a small picturesque fishing village. The traditional fish tavernas, cafes & bars are situated on a terrace above the small harbour.
Poros
With lush vegetation, the smell of pine, beautiful clear waters and the aroma of coffee from one of the local cafes, you will find yourself on the lovely Island of Poros.
Santorini
Santorini is one of the Cyclades Islands in the Aegean Sea. It was devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 16th century BC, forever shaping its rugged landscape.
Schinoussa
Schinoussa is a tiny and remote island in the centre of the Aegean Sea. The wild landscape, isolated beaches and relaxing atmosphere captivate visitors and create the perfect place for relaxation.
Sikinos
Sikinos is a secluded island and an ideal place for a peaceful holiday. The most interesting highlight on the island is the Monastery of Episkopi.
Sivota
The Sivota Islands lie opposite the village of Mourtos. The three rugged islands in the group have long been popular with yachties as a good place to stay for a few days of relaxation.
Sounion
As you leave the hassle and bustle of Athens, heading south to the Attica Peninsula, you will see the Temple of Sounion, perched high upon the hill overlooking the Saronic Gulf.
Spetses
From the golden sandy beaches with clear waters to the cobblestoned streets and interesting architecture, you will see how the nature meets the tradition on this small island with a lot of charm.
Symi
Symi Island has one of the most impressive ports, with elegant mansions constructed amphitheatrically on the slopes of a hill and offering breathtaking views to the sea.
Syros
Despite its small size, the Island of Syros boasts several sandy, unspoiled beaches. Galissas Beach is one of the best, its crystal blue waters are nestled in a sheltered cove on the western coast.