Antiparos Greece is located in the heart of the Aegean sea, right next to Paros island and belongs to the Cyclades island group. Despite being so close to Paros island, Antiparos is not so crowded but have a cosmopolitan character. It is an ideal greek island for laid-back holidays away from the hustle and the bustle! The island is famous Read more…
Only an hour from Athens by ferry, if you’re looking for unique monuments, history, and culture, but also to relax on beautiful beaches and splurge on fresh fish and delicious pistachios, Aegina is a must-visit place to add to your bucket list. The island itself is so beautiful that the Huffington Post declared it “the most beautiful Greek island that Read more…
Kea is located in the Aegean Sea and it is the nearest inhabited Cycladic island to Athens. It is located just an hour away from the port of Lavrion in Athens. Thanks to its proximity to the capital, Kea Greece (also known as Tzia) is a very popular destination among the locals, especially for weekend getaways and short trips! Even Read more…
Located in the heart of the Argo Saronic Gulf, pretty close to Athens, Hydra is, hands down, one of the most quaint Greek islands. The charming atmosphere of the island has seduced many international jet setters and has been a retreat for famous personalities, such as Leonard Cohen, Maria Callas, Aristotle Onassis and many more! Elegant stone mansions, narrow alleys, Read more…
Ikaria Greece is probably the most alternative destination in the Eastern Aegean. Forget about glamorous bars, super luxurious resorts, and pretentious people. Ikaria has nothing to do with those! So what to expect from Ikaria island? Authentic, laid-back people, epic traditional feasts, excellent taverns, wild natural landscapes, idyllic beaches, locally made wine galore and beautiful seaside Ikaria hotels. The vibe Read more…
The island of Cephalonia or Kefalonia, in the Ionian Sea, is famous for its beautiful beaches, national park and welcoming locals that are always game for a laugh Between the other islands of the Ionian Sea stands grand Kefalonia. Much-photographed, much-talked about, much-loved by Greeks and foreigners alike. Not just because of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, the 2001 film set on Read more…