Destinations

Corinth Canal Greece
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Corinth Canal and How to get there from Athens

The Corinth Canal (Isthmus) is a remarkable canal in Greece, which connects the Gulf of Corinth in the Aegean Sea with the Saronic Gulf in the Mediterranean Sea. Spanning around 6.4 kilometers long, the Canal is a feat of engineering and an important part of Greek history. Visitors to Greece can discover more about this…

Athens, the capital city of Greece
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Athens Licensed Tour Guides – The Key to Unlocking the City’s Rich History

The Athens licensed tour guides are the qualified individuals who have undergone specialized training from the Greek Ministry of Tourism to conduct tours in Athens and its surrounding regions. They are the best guides you can find in the city and are authorized by the authorities to provide complete guidance to the tourists. Athens, the…

Athens in October
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Athens in October: The Perfect Time to Visit

Athens, the capital city of Greece, is a popular destination among travelers from all over the world. The bustling city is famous for its rich history, ancient ruins, and picturesque coastline. While Athens city center is a year-round destination, visiting in October offers a unique experience that every traveler should take advantage of. Weather One…

A photo of a beach with soft, white sand and turquoise water. Lush green mountains covered in mist rise up in the background.
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Corinthia Greece – Discover the beauties in one day

Corinthia is a large area in Greece on the territory of the Peloponnese peninsula . Many tourists come here to visit the ancient Corinth, one of the oldest cities in the world, or to pamper themselves with the wonderful health resorts and spas in the city of Loutraki. It is also here that the famous…

Meteora Μonasteries
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Meteora Monasteries – The rocks that rise to the sky

The monasteries of Meteora in terms of their popularity among tourists and pilgrims, are inferior, perhaps, only to the monasteries of Mount Athos in northeastern Greece. Impregnable and mysterious, completely cut off from the outside world, the peaks of the rocks of Meteora became the shelter of hermits and monks in the 11th century. And…