REDISCOVER ADVENTURE
Don’t leave Athens without…
Climbing to the Acropolis Hill. The magnificent Acropolis, visible from almost every part of the city, is the hub around which Athens still revolves. This temple city, built in the 5th century BC, serves as a daily reminder to Greeks of their heritage and the city’s many transformations. All over the urban basin, rooftops and balconies angle toward the landmark, a block of milky marble atop a steep-sided hill. Pull up your own chair, settle in and allow time to appreciate the Acropolis’ many moods, as the light shifts and the clouds cast their shifting shadows. With equal measures of grunge and grace, Athens is a heady mix of ancient history and contemporary cool.
Don’t leave Crete without…
Taking a boat ride to the island of Spinalonga. With its well-preserved houses and churches, this small island is rich in history. Learn about the Venetian occupation as your guide points out the old fortress that surrounds the abandoned village. After a walking tour, make the most of some free time to swim in the crystal blue water of the Gulf of Mirabello. On the way back, stop at the small and charming town of Aghios Nikolaos, with its quaint harbour and supposedly ‘bottomless lake’ for a coffee break.
Don’t leave Kamena Vourla without…
Visiting the island complex of Lichadonisia. On the western side of Northern Evia, lies Lichadonisia, a complex of small islands which locals call the “Greek Seychelles” which are an ecologically protected area, once inhabited by a few residents, but now deserted. This paradise is consisted of seven islands and islets. The biggest islands are called Stroggyli and Manolia, the middle Mikri Stroggyli, Steno and Vagia and the rest called pontikonisia. Manolia Island has an organized beach. There’s a church also in one of them, where weddings can also take place. If you are lucky enough, you may spot the local family of seals!
Don’t leave Kos without…
Going for a scuba diving experience. With stunning views over and underwater, you will have the chance to dive either at Psalidi and Kefalos beaches or even at Kalymnos Island, one of the top scuba diving destinations in Greece! The volcanic background of Kos has given a special feature to the coastline of the island, creating many underwater caves and reefs ideal for scuba diving. Very popular Kos diving spots are also the Thermal Springs and the Archway Tunnel, while boat trips to close tiny islets are also organized.
Don’t leave Rhodes without…
Taming the waves in Prasonisi, the place where two seas meet. The uniqueness of Prasonisi lies in the fact that depending on the season, it is an island or peninsula. In the summer, when the water level is low, a sandy spit looms out and Prasonisi becomes a peninsula attached to Rhodes. This spit is the sandy Prasonisi Beach, famous for its excellent geographical location, for its strong and stable Maltemi wind and for unique coastline making it possible to sail in diametrically different conditions in two different seas; the Aegean and the Mediterranean. These factors make it one of the most attractive and phenomenal places in the world for windsurfing and kiteboarding.