Series 7 – The End of the Odyssey!

In series seven of My Greek Odyssey Peter brings to an end his journey across the Greek Islands. Join him aboard Mia Zoi as he heads to the spectacular islands in the Saronic Gulf and several of the Sporades, including Evia, Aegina, Poros, Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonissos. This completes Peter’s dream of stepping foot on every inhabited Greek Island, and you could say that he’s saved some of the best locations for last. From amazing views and incredible history, to in depth exploration of local cultures and hidden gems, all while sharing plenty of laughs and personal insights along the way.

Episode 1 – Evia Part 1

Series seven begins just a short journey from Athens, where Peter is headed to the island of Evia for what’s going to be a busy couple of weeks. There’s so much to see and do here that we’re dedicating a few episodes to peel back the layers and delve deep into what makes the place and its people tick. And apart from seeing the sites and learning about the history, we’re going to literally get a taste of what life is like for locals.

Episode 2 – Evia Part 2

This episode continues Peter’s journey exploring the massive island of Evia. So far he’s spent his time in the south, travelling along the coast and into the hills around Karystos. This time around Pete is headed further north, starting in Chalkida from where he’ll be eating, drinking and hiking around the region to discover more of what this fantastic destination has to offer.

Episode 3 – Evia to Skiathos

Episode three is the final instalment covering Peter’s time on Evia. We’ve spent a couple weeks here and thanks to its massive size, there’s still loads that we haven’t seen. We’re then upping anchor and cruising across to the much smaller island of Skiathos. There, Pete is going to explore what was one of Greece’s first postcard destinations, as well as eating like a local and making a few new friends.

Episode 4 – Skiathos

This episode continues our exploration of one of Greece’s more popular holiday destinations, Skiathos. Peter is meeting a local to learn about the early days of living on the island, before heading off to the hills and hiking through the lush interior. Then, the plan is to show you one of the most important sites in modern Greece, and of course, checking out some of the beautiful beaches.

Episode 5 – Skopelos

In episode five we’re taking you on a tour of Skopelos, giving you an insider’s experience of the island. Of course, we’ll be visiting the well-known landmarks, but also heading to some off the beaten path locations, known only to the locals. Peter is going to get physical over the coming days, hiking, paddling and walking the countless stairs, as he unearths many of the highlights that make Skopelos such a special place.

Episode 6 – Alonnisos

In this episode Peter is taking you to the island of Alonnisos. From the  hilltop villages, to the depths of the ocean, we’re giving you an inside look of a place that many tourists never think of visiting. Somehow, despite having incredible archaeological sites, natural wonders, and a culture with as much depth as the surrounding sea, this little gem remains off the beaten path. But for how much longer?

Episode 7 – Skyros Part 1

This time on My Greek Odyssey Peter is exploring the island of Skyros, and as you’ll see, the episode is bookended with a couple of things that are both unique, and also a bit dramatic. This is an exploration of everything from the weird to the wonderful and all the uniqueness in between. It’s a special place, so good in fact, that Pete actually came back in spring for another visit, to experience a festival like no other.

 

Episode 8 – Skyros Part 2

Episode eight of My Greek Odyssey continues our journey through Skyros. It’s an island that`s escaped the tourist development that often spoils the authenticity of a destination. In place of beach bars and busy restaurants, you’ve got quiet coves and traditional tavernas, full of old-world charm. Peter is going to show you that sometimes, even he can slow down a little, which is exactly what you need to do to get the most out of your time on Skyros. 

Episode 9 – Skyros to Kea

In this episode of My Greek Odyssey Peter is visiting an island on the doorstep of Athens, Kea. It might be just a stone’s throw from the city chaos, but as you’ll see, it’s an island brimming with natural beauty and a serenity you expect to find in places far from the mainland. In the days ahead we’re going to be walking the streets and mountain trails, exploring everything this pretty little island has to offer.

Episode 10 – Kea to Agistri

This time on my Greek Odyssey Peter is continuing his exploration of Kea, by taking the plunge on a shipwreck. After that he’ll be catching up with his friend and author, Victoria Hislop, to learn about the harrowing tale of life on Makronisos. From there, we’re headed across the Saronic Gulf to the little island of Agistri.

Episode 11 – Poros

In this episode we’re leaving Agistri in our wake and visiting Poros. Here, we’ll be learning about what made this such a prosperous little island, and why the lifestyle is so rewarding for those lucky enough to call it home. Peter will be in the kitchen with Kyriako cooking up a locally inspired dish, and also, visiting several sites that punctuate the timeline of the island’s history.

Episode 12 – Poros to Aegina

This episode sees Peter finishing his time on Poros, one of the last stepping stones he makes his way back to Athens. From there it’s a short cruise north to Aegina, which will be our last stop on the Odyssey. It’s only 27 kilometers from the capital, and several times throughout history rivalled Athens in terms of wealth and power. This amongst other things, is what Peter will be exploring while there.

Episode 13 – Aegina to Athens

This episode brings to an end the My Greek Odyssey adventure. After ten years of work and play, we’re finishing up our exploration of the islands in Aegina. It’s a weekend location for plenty of Athenians, and a place that many international tourists don’t realise is one of the most complete holiday destinations that Greece has to offer. So, it’s a fitting finale to what’s been a remarkable and lifechanging journey.