The first day of May is a jovial day of festivities in Greece; not only is it Labor Day, an international public holiday, it is also a day of celebration of spring, a salute so to say to the upcoming summer. As May 1st is
On the foot of the Profitis Ilias Mountain, just a short 6 km from the capital of Santorini Fira, lies a nearly abandoned village known as the Old Village – Palió Chorió. Also known as Mésa Gonia or Episkopis Gonia, this village was a major
Easter is probably the most important festivity of the Greek Christian Orthodox religion; it’s definitely the most celebrated one! Easter related traditions can be found in every corner of the country, each with its own distinct and local characteristics, and an extraordinary place such as
Santorini is a magical holiday destination with numerous attractions; a jaw-dropping caldera, picture-perfect alleys filled with the iconic whitewashed buildings and the most romantic sunsets in the world! Its beauty attracts thousands of visitors, and even though that is definitely part of the charm, sometimes
Santorini has many wonders to offer its visitors; the imposing caldera and its mesmerizing architecture, its volcanic beaches with black sands and otherworldly rock formations and the breath-taking sunsets, but there is also a side of Santorini more pure and uncomplicated; the mainland of Santorini
Of all the villages of Santorini, Pyrgos is without a doubt the most impressive. An alluring blend of medieval architecture with the unique character of the Cycladic isles resulted in the first capital of Santorini, the imposing Pyrgos, a place that travels you back to