Read our blog

Posts & Articles

Metsovo
Blog

Metsovo

Metsovo Metsovo: Mountain Heritage, Stone Mansions, and the Soul of Epirus The town is one of Greece’s most complete traditional mountain towns, combining deep-rooted culture, striking architecture, and a living pastoral heritage. Set high in the Pindus Mountains at over 1,100 meters above sea level, it feels both proud and welcoming—a place where history is

Read More »
Olympos
Blog

Olympos

Olympos Olympos: A Living Mountain Village Where Time Holds Its Ground Olympos is not simply a traditional village—it is one of the last places in Greece where everyday life still follows rhythms shaped centuries ago. Perched high on a dramatic mountainside in northern Karpathos, overlooking the deep blue Aegean, Olympos feels both remote and fiercely

Read More »
Vatheia
Blog

Vatheia

Vatheia Vatheia: Stone Towers and Silent Power in the Heart of Mani Vatheia is one of the most striking and atmospheric villages in Greece, rising from the rocky hills of the Mani Peninsula like a stone fortress frozen in time. Known for its dense cluster of tower houses and its commanding views over the southern

Read More »
Makrinitsa
Blog

Makrinitsa

Makrinitsa Makrinitsa: The Balcony of Pelion Overlooking Sea and Legend Makrinitsa is one of the most iconic traditional villages in Greece, dramatically perched on the slopes of Mount Pelion above the city of Volos. Known as the “Balcony of Pelion,” the village offers sweeping views over the Pagasetic Gulf, stone-built architecture of rare harmony, and

Read More »
Monemvasia Old Town
Blog

Monemvasia Old Town

Monemvasia Old Town Monemvasia Old Town: A Medieval Stone Citadel Frozen in Time Monemvasia Old Town is one of Greece’s most extraordinary destinations—a living medieval fortress carved into a giant rock rising from the sea. Often called the “Gibraltar of the East,” this fortified town has survived empires, invasions, earthquakes, and centuries of change without

Read More »
Archanes
Blog

Archanes

Archanes Archanes: A Colorful Cretan Village of Wine, History, and Warm Hospitality It is located just south of Heraklion at the foothills of Mount Giouhtas, is one of Crete’s most charming and culturally rich villages. Known for its vibrant architecture, deep-rooted wine tradition, and close links to the Minoan civilization, Archanes seamlessly blends archaeological significance

Read More »
Scroll to Top