Monemvasia

Monemvasia is a magical destination in the Peloponnese. It is a medieval fortress town located on a small, rocky island connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway. The name “Monemvasia” means “single entry,” referring to the island’s one and only entrance. This unique setting has earned it the nickname “Gibraltar of the East.” The […]

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Pylos

Pylos is an ancient city located in the southwestern region of Greece’s Peloponnese Peninsula. With its rich historical significance and stunning landscape, Pylos continues to attract visitors from all around the world.  The city is renowned for its well-preserved archaeological sites, including the Palace of Nestor, an impressive structure dating back to the Late Bronze […]

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Kioni

Kioni is a picturesque village located on the eastern coast Ithaca and is known for its colorful houses, narrow streets, and charming waterfront lined with tavernas and cafes.  Kioni offers a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for those seeking tranquility and a sense of authenticity. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters, Kioni is a haven for beach lovers. Sunbathing […]

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Fiskardo

Fiskardo is a picturesque village on the northern coast of Kefalonia. It lies about 50 kilometers from Argostoli and is one of the island’s most charming destinations. The village is known for its traditional Venetian-style architecture. Unlike many other places on Kefalonia, Fiskardo remained untouched by the 1953 earthquake. Colorful houses with wooden balconies and […]

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