During the summer, Pelion is a very special place for holidays as it offers a charming combination of shady forests, picturesque manors, wonderful small or large beaches, water sports or mountain activities and of course delicious local food. The summer in Pelion is season suitable for camping, cool dives and little trips in the surrounding islands of the Pagasetic Gulf. In fact, it is an earthly paradise where everyone has to visit and enjoy the ...
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Canyons in Greece
In Greece there are a lot of extremely fascinating canyons in several places of the country, in the mainland and the islands. On their inaccessible walls a wide range of rare wildflowers is hosted and many birds have built their lairs on this safe place. If you visit Greece, canyoning is one of the things you have to try! A canyon crossing can offer you unforgettable experiences and strong feelings as why you have to hike, to climb, to come ...
Holiday villas in Greece
The Greek Islands and the territory are the ideal Villa Holiday destination with sun drenched beaches, picturesque landscapes and charming villages each with their own local character. Let yourself feel the Greek passion of life, enjoy a lazy lunch under the tree shade of a traditional tavern, shop in the local stores and create your own ‘’meze’’ back in the privacy of your own villa or spend all day sitting in the cool breeze whilst sipping ...
The location of ancient oracle of Dodona
The ancient Dodona was one of the important political and religious centers of Ancient Greece since the prehistoric era. The sacred oracle was the oldest and the most beloved of the gods, after Zeus appointed the oracle to himself. The starting point of worship lies in the third millennium BC (First season 2.500 BC copper age) with the worship of the goddess Earth, the Great Mother and it sets with the prevalence of Christianity at the end of the ...
Chora Sfakion Crete
Situated around the White Mountains range and the famous gorge of Samaria is the picture perfect, unspoilt village of Sfakia. This age old historical village, 72 km southeast of Chania, nestles on the hill slopes overlooking the magnificent natural harbour. The locals earn their living predominately in two areas, fishing in the bay and rearing goats inland, where they produce famous cheeses such as the delicious and famous mizithra and ...
Ancient Greek food
Greece provides an ideal climate for growing lemons, olives, zucchini (courgettes) beans, eggplant (aubergines) and peas. This type is of climate is also great for herbs such as basil and mint, oregano, garlic and thyme which grows in abundance on the hillsides.These herbs are grown on large scales which are pollinated by the bees giving the locally produced honey a unique taste. Few of the islands in Greece have larva rock which provides an ...
Introduction to the Hot springs in Greece
Spa stands for Sanus Per Aquam which is a Latin word and it means health through water. Actually spa is the name of the city which is present in the Belgium. As the water is contained in mineral springs, it was also used for the relaxation of the noble persons during the fifteenth century. In the ancient times, people used to travel in search of hot or cold springs to cure some sufferings or illness. Modern world also uses some therapeutic ...
The wild life of Greece
Greece is famous for its sandy beaches and historical sites. However, apart from amazing sites, it also has a diversified wildlife. The rugged mountains of Greece cater large variety of animals. You can even find some of exclusive endangered species in the forests of Greek land. Greece due to its mountainous landscape has provided a shelter to all kinds of wildlife and the segregation has allowed plants to grow separately. Below it’s a list with ...