Crete is the largest of the island, forming vibrant modern Greece. The island of sun, sea, and sand are the attractive components of this place. Some adventurous hiking experience also invites tourists apart from all its breathtaking scenarios.
Rhodes, the largest of Greece’s Dodecanese islands, is known for its beach resorts, ancient ruins and remnants of its occupation by the Knights of St. John during the Crusades. The city of Rhodes has an Old Town featuring the medieval Street of the Knight
The westernmost region in Crete lies Chania, a romantic capital that seizes eyesight. The place has its charm and beauty, and history that attracts tourists. The diverse topography with rugged mountains and heavenly beaches makes Chania a must-visit.
known for its traditional Cuisine inspired by the island's 400 years long Venetian occupation, Corfu is known for its delicious foods with a classic touch. An underrated queen of the Ionian islands filled with dense forests and marvelous landscapes.
Greece, the land of water and marvelous Islands spreads beauty and culture. Zante, an island in the Ionian Sea and a well-known summer resort home to the Navagiri shipwreck beach, breathtaking landscapes, and exotic beaches with turquoise waters.
The capital of Greece, Athens, known as modern Greek Athínai, has been the birthplace of much of classical civilization's intellectuals and artistic ideas. Athens has been the most powerful state of Greek and beholds many architectural masterpieces.
You will be mesmerized by the pearly white buildings and incredible sunsets of Santorini. The main tourist attractions include Fira. You can visit Blue-domed-shaped churches and take a walk along the winding lanes overlooking the cubic houses.
Halkidiki is a land of Peninsula, sheltered bays, and long blue flag beaches to refreshing every tiring mind and soul. Famous for its archaeological sites and coastal areas covered with lush pine forests, Halkidiki is a breathtaking location in Greece.