Diros Caves – one of the most important natural sites in Greece

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The Diros Caves are a network of limestone caverns on the western coast of the Mani Peninsula in the Peloponnese, and they contain one of the longest underground rivers in Europe. The caves were formed over millions of years by water dissolving the limestone bedrock. They extend for at least 14 km, of which roughly […]

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Mount Giona – one of the tallest mountains in Greece

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Mount Giona is the fifth tallest mountain in Greece at 2,510 metres and the least known of the country’s major peaks. It sits in central Greece, between the regions of Phocis and Phthiotis, roughly 200 km northwest of Athens. The ski resort that operates on its northern slopes is small, local, and empty even in […]

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Lake Prespa in Greece (partialy in Albania and Macedonia)

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Lake Prespa is actually two lakes: Megali Prespa and Mikri Prespa, Great and Small: that straddle the borders of Greece, Albania, and North Macedonia. Megali Prespa is the larger, shared by all three countries. Mikri Prespa is smaller and almost entirely within Greek territory, separated from its neighbour by a narrow strip of land. The […]

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Valley of the Butterflies in Greece, Rhodes

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A gentle rustling surrounds you before you even see them. Thousands of butterflies cling to the tree trunks and branches, their wings folded in rest. The Valley of the Butterflies on Rhodes is a lush green sanctuary where the Panaxia quadripunctaria species gathers in astonishing numbers during the summer months. A wooden path winds through […]

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Meteora mountain – one of the most memorable places in Greece

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Words cannot prepare you for the first sight of Meteora. Enormous pillars of rock rise straight out of the earth like the fingers of a buried giant reaching for the sky. Perched impossibly on top of these stone monuments sit monasteries built by monks who sought solitude with God. A rope ladder was once the […]

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Samaria Gorge in Crete – one of the longest gorges in Europe

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Samaria Gorge cuts through the White Mountains of Crete for sixteen kilometres, making it one of the longest gorges in Europe. Walking it is a rite of passage for hikers visiting Greece. The trail descends from the Omalos plateau at over 1200 metres down to the Libyan Sea at Agia Roumeli. The walls of the […]

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Vikos Gorge in Greece – one of the deepest canyons in Greece

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The depth hits you first. Standing at the rim of Vikos Gorge, the ground falls away so steeply that the river below looks like a silver thread. The Guinness World Records lists this as the deepest canyon in the world relative to its width. Silence fills the void between the limestone walls, broken only by […]

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Experience the Amazing Geographical Features of Greece

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Greece is a country built by tectonic violence and shaped by water. The land fractures into thousands of islands, each with its own geology of limestone cliffs and volcanic bays. Meteora presents pillars of rock that seem to float above the plains, monasteries perched on their summits like afterthoughts. The Vikos Gorge cuts so deep […]

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Family Activity Holidays in Greece – Windsurfing in Vassiliki

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The wind picks up reliably every afternoon on the bay of Vassiliki. Parents strap harnesses onto their children while instructors shout advice over the gusting breeze. On the Ionian island of Lefkada, this sheltered stretch of water has become a classroom for families learning to windsurf together. Beginners wobble across the chop on wide boards […]

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Athens – one of the noisiest and most important cities in the world | Greece

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Athens does not whisper. The city roars with the sound of scooters weaving through traffic, of plates clattering in outdoor tavernas, of argument and laughter spilling from crowded squares. Horns blare at every intersection. Music pours from open windows in competing keys. On the metro, tinny loudspeakers announce stations in two languages over the rumble […]

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