Lesbos is the largest North-Eastern Aegean island and the third largest island in Greece behind Creta and Evia. Also called by the name of its capital town—Mytilini, Lesbos is home to more than 90,000 residents and 370km of sprawling coastline. The popular tourist destination is an idyllic mixture of historic sites, beachside retreats and island […]
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Limnos – An Authentic Greece Experience
Standing alone in the north-eastern Aegean, the island of Limnos is an ideal hideaway for those looking pursuing an authentic Greek Island experience that remains unaffected by Greece’s booming tourism industry. The white buildings, terracotta roofs, greenland and quiet gardens offer a real village feel that is impossible to replicate on the more populous islands […]
Read MoreSamothraki – Ruggedly Spectacular
The forgotten jewel of the North, Samothraki sits forlorn in the most north-eastern corner of the Aegean. Accessible only by the mainland port of Alexandropoulos, Samothraki is an antonym to the touristic-chaos of the southern Greek islands. The relatively untouched island boasts some of the most significant archaeological sites in all of Greece. The landscape […]
Read MoreThassos – Untouched Oasis
Located six nautical miles from the coast of mainland Greece, Thassos is the most northerly of the Greek islands in the Aegean island group. Officially known as Limenas Thasou—which translates to “Port of Thasos”, the Thasos islands is a jewel that remains largely untouched by mass tourism. It takes just 1-hour to fly to Kavala […]
Read MoreMt Athos – The Spiritual Heart of Greece
The remote peninsula of Mount Athos has been dedicated to prayer and worship for more than 1,000 years. Home to 1,700 monks across 20 geologically significant monasteries, Mount Athos is the epicentre of Eastern Orthodox monasticism. Covering an area of just over 33,000 hectares, the idyllic landscape, history and religious significance attracts 300,000 visitors each […]
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