Neighbor of Karpathos, little island whose capital Fry counts less than 400 inhabitants, for a few days or a little more, a nice stop during a visit of the islands of the Dodecanese.
Located between Crete and Rhodes, the island is narrow and long, divided into two parts, the North and the South, the North is wild and full of tradition, the nature is breathtakingly beautiful, a paradise for the hiker and the traveler in love with simplicity and discoveries.
Famous for its natural sponge fishermen and huge climbing spot, the island of Kalimnos in the north of the island of Kos only reached Greece in 1947.
Greece’s second largest city, it has many Byzantine churches listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, it is an excellent starting point to visit the North of Greece.
Region located between Epirus and Macedonia, Thessaly has many lakes. The Meteora monasteries are located in the North, while to the South lies the Pelion Peninsula.
In the plain of Thessaly, this geological formation where were built from the 11th century monasteries to the peaks of the rocks is an unmissable place of visit of Greece.
Macedonia is the largest part of the Greek territory east of the Pindos.
The country of Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, it is rich in a thousand-year history.
The second largest island of Greece connected by a bridge to the continent, located along the Attic is green and mountainous, known for its dry-stone houses, houses of Dragons, Evia also offers many market gardening and beautiful forests.
In the north of the country, next to Albania, the Epirus is full of many gorge including the Vikos gorge, the deepest in Europe, beautiful arch bridges, villages made of stone houses and where the architecture remembers the Ottoman occupation, a region to discover for lovers of hiking and nature.