Whether you’re looking for pockets of authenticity in which to unwind or an escape for activities in nature, the villages of Mt Olympus capture everything mythical about the legendary mountain of the gods in northern Greece.
The vineyards and wineries of Thessaloniki are just as much a part of the city’s cultural identity as the monuments, castles and art deco buildings. But what they produce tastes a whole lot better.
If there’s a city that’s become synonymous with nightlife and entertainment, this is it. Thessaloniki’s diverse neighbourhoods keep finding new ways to enthral visitors, with everything from traditional tavernas to concept bars for every taste.
Become one with Greece’s most famous mountain by canyoning the Orlias Gorge, over boulders and down waterfalls … spiking your adrenaline level one minute and being filled with the serenity of nature the next.
Nothing shouts style and sophistication like a night out in Mykonos. Cocktails, seafood, beach bars and the finest cuisine await. Are you ready to release your inner celebrity with tips for where to enjoy the best nightlife in Mykonos?
To find the source of Naxos’ delicious agricultural produce, head to the Temple of Demeter, the 6th-century BC sanctuary dedicated to the goddess of harvest and fertility…and a forerunner of the Parthenon.
Like settling down to a great book after watching a blockbuster, hopping between villages is the perfect follow-up to enjoying the lively atmosphere of the towns and beautiful beaches of Paros.
Beach life in Mykonos isn’t just about fine sand and Aegean views. It’s also about high-end restaurants and VIP service, sunset cocktails and beach parties, and boutique shops (if you get the urge to splash out in another way) and water sports