Travel Greece: Where to go in Argolis, Peloponnese

Located at just under a 2-hour drive from Athens, the Argolis peninsula in the Peloponnese regionoffers many different historical sites, culture and beauty to tourists looking for a spectacular vacation in Greece. Argos is considered to be the longest continually inhabited town...

A small settlement of the Trikala Gate

It is a semi-mountainous town at an altitude of 216 meters. It is located 18 kilometers west of Trikala, just below the two mountains of Itamos and Koziakas, which mark the beginning of the mountainous area of ​​Pindos. The data...

Where to eat, sleep and shop in Thessaloniki, Greece

Why Thessaloniki? Thessaloniki, a crossroads between the East and West that was ruled by the Romans and Ottomans, invaded by pirates and was a port city occupying an important position in the Byzantine Empire, is a multicultural hodgepodge. Its location on the...

Drama: A wonderful water city!

The abundant waters, the springs, the ponds and the waterfalls characterize it ... Hence its name, Drama! And not from an ancient ... drama, but from Hydrama "-" Dyrama "due to the abundance of the water element in the area. I'm...

24 Hours in Thessaloniki

For those who have made up their mind and are ready to visit Thessaloniki for the first time, there are a few must-do activities that are impossible to miss. Whether it is checking the traditional seaside walk, visiting famous museums...

Our expert guide to the Peloponnese

Islands, shmislands. It’s time to explore the Peloponnese, that giant mulberry-leaf peninsula dangling from the mainland. Riddled with ancient myths, it’s where you’ll find the real Arcadia: bucolic woodlands, lakes, springs and ravines, and mountains towering over vineyards, emerald citrus...