This Greek Island is located within the Aegean Sea. It is in between Peloponnese and Crete. Antikythera is a very significant stopover location for migratory birds when they are doing seasonal movements. The island is famous for its geographical features and position for breeding certain types of bird species known as Falco eleonorae. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Corfu is an island in Greece along the Ionian Sea. This is located on the west coast of Greece. Corfu is gorgeous and has many famous beaches worth seeing. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
One of the islands of Greece that can also be seen from outer space is the island of Rhodes. The island is a tourist attraction, which is rich in interesting landscapes, brilliant colors and wild rock formations. Rhodes is great for sailing and perfect for art lovers. The island is also famous for the whitewashed fishing village within the coastline. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Otherwise known as Thira, Santorini is the largest island in the ring alongside Aspronisi and Thirasia. Santorini is among the most popular islands on the planet. The island is visible from outer space as taken by the Johnson Space Center. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The biggest and most populous island in Greece is Crete, which was home to the mythical Minotaur and King Minos. A number of smaller islands compose Crete, including two of the largest namely Gavdos and Dia. When viewed from outer space, the island of Crete is clearly visible separating the Libyan and Aegean Seas in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Although not a very conventional location during the winter, Athens is the perfect place where you can spend your Christmas holiday. The municipality of Athens provides a number of music events in December, introducing tourists around the Christmas atmosphere. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Promising unforgettable nights for its tourists, Arachova is one that can give a combination of relaxation, pleasure and exercise. Aside from the ski events, tourists can enjoy the sauna and spa facilities in the wooden chalets. Likewise, there are local bars in the area that should stay open until the first hours of the morning. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Greece’s second largest city is Thessaloniki. It is an ideal spot for the Christmas holiday. Tourists can expect a unique Christmas experience, particularly on New Year’s Eve. It is where people can ignore the cold weather and join the street revelry. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
When it comes to Christmas holidays, it is surely relevant to mention romantic cities that you can visit during the holiday season. This may include Kastoria, which is also among the most famous destinations for the winter. Visitors can enjoy singing traditional local carols with the locals. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The most famous Greek village for Christmas is Oneiroupoli. It will be hosted by Drama, a theme park offering a number of activities for parents as well as children. This will provide children a memorable experience and tourists will have the chance to become children once again. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
One of the most beautiful cities in Greece is Trikala. It will provide historical sites, including the Byzantine Castle, consisting of a couple of districts namely Manavika and Varousi. It hosts some of the city’s best in terms of coffee bars and restaurants where tourists can taste some local delicacies. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Located in Northern Greece, this small village of Agios Athanasios was declared as a traditional settlement ever since. Originally built by builders and farmers in the 16th century, it now serves as a resort for tourists. It offers water skiing activities and excursions for the whole family to enjoy. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
It is the second largest city in Crete and capital of the regular unit in Chania. Tourists should be able to enjoy some time with friends and family while roaming around the city. They will have the chance to tour the location by visiting the Old French School, Russian style church of St Dimitra, and the ancestral home of Eleftherios Venizelos. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Focused on the picturesque Lake Pamvotida is the city of Ioannina. It can provide a lot of activities when you visit this place. In fact, most visitors should be able to see famous villages, as well as some amenities, including grills, taverns, bars and clubs, among others. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Not many islands in Greece will be opened all year long. Crete is one that can offer many attractions to tourists, particularly during the Christmas season. You will be able to find many rural events, open ancient sites, small treasure villages, and hiking paths to spend your Christmas holiday with friends and family.
The restaurant’s name itself draws attention from diners and curious visitors. Why was it named as such when restaurants in Greece bear mostly Greek names? The story goes that there once lived a woman in a Greek castle on the mainland. After she died, her ghost protected those who lived inside the castle. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The site of the shipwreck near Vori Beach is more eerie than haunted. But any site of decay is enough to give off spookish vibes and that’s what visiting this area feels like, especially when seen on an overcast day or close to nightfall. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This is best described as a “sinking ghost town.” What was once a bustling village is now deserted after a 2012 landslide made all the buildings slip down the mountain. More than 300 families had to move out of their homes as it no longer was habitable. A visit to the village surely be spooky. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This castle is believed to be haunted by Drosoulites, the ghosts of the warriors who fought at the fortress against Turks. It is said that these human-like shadows make an appearance on the beach. While some visitors have claimed to see these apparitions making their way to the castle, the “visions” they see could just be caused by a mirage. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Built in 1910, reports of agonized cries coming from inside this imposing mansion are abound. Some believe that it’s because the house was built above a cemetery and was also used as Nazi headquarters during World War II where many were tortured in the basement – 12 of these victims are buried on the grounds. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Driving up here during a cloudy day or late at night just sends chills down one’s spine. The sight you see is something picked out of a horror film. Ever since it was abandoned, the place has become a frequent haunt of ghost hunters who have heard numerous accounts of people having seen spirits, heard voices and experienced sudden changes in temperature around the area. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This is where the most important members of the city are buried. While the cypress trees that line the cemetery are enough to create an eerie atmosphere, it’s the story of a wandering ghost called Nikolas Batsaris that strikes fear into visitors. Batsaris worked for the cemetery and increased his wealth by taking jobs from co-workers. He is reportedly seen by a wreath. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
A dark history isn’t the only thing that makes this house scary: nothing grows and the air is high in negative ions which is linked with paranormal activity. A man called Periklis Kallergis murdered his wife and children here ten proceeded to commit suicide. Years, later, Nazi soldiers used the home to torture prisoners. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Lots of beautiful uninhabited islands are spread around Greece. One that is considered part of these islands is Despotiko. It is located in the Cyclades, west of Antiparos Island and east of Strongyli. It provides spectacular views of its surrounding islands, including Syros, Serifos, Sifnos, Kimolos, Ios, and Antiparos. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Measuring just 2km away from the coast of Serifos in Cyclades. Its name came from the shape of an ox. No person has lived on this island, as it is so small for creating a village. Its perimeter is only 2km in size, but it is a famous tourist attraction for those who love fishing during the holidays. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This island is uninhabited, but unlike others, its formation came from volcanic origin. It is located in the Aegean Sea right where the flooded Santorini caldera. Scientists closely monitor the island because it is a protected science site. During the summer, the island is visited daily by tourist boats, as visitors seek to climb the famous volcanic crater along a gravel path. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Another Greek island that has no known inhabitants is Agia Kyriaki. Each year, visitors from Leros come and feast on the name day of the saint Kyriaki, as the island also has a small church. Agia Kyriaki is a perfect location for diving and fishing. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Gyaros is an uninhabited island also found in the northern Cyclades. This island is located near the islands of Tinos and Andros, having an area of 23 square meters. The island was a place for exile intended for leftist political dissidents. Gyaros became famous for the exile that occurred during the 20th century. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Along the Aegean Sea lie two uninhabited islets located between the southwestern mainland coast of Turkey and the Greek Island chain of Dodecanese. These islands have been the subject of controversy and dispute over sovereignty between Turkey and Greece. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The island, which is also referred to as Long Island, is located in the Aegean Sea in Greece. Makronisos is near the coast of Attica, in front of the Lavrio port. Its elongated shape spans 13km with arid and rocky terrain. During the Greek civil war until the time when democracy was restored, the location was used as a prison island. Today, the island and its historical structures have been kept protected against alteration. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Situated southeast of Naxos is the uninhabited island of Keros. It is a Greek island in the Cyclades. During the existence of the Cycladic civilization in 2500 BC, this place was an important site. The island is now notable for its Cycladic marble statues which has inspired the works of Henry Moore and Pablo Picasso. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
A small unpopulated island is located south of the Euboean Gulf. Its area is just 2 square km, but it has recently become popular due to the plans of the Greek government to develop a summer island resort in the area. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This island is also uninhabited, which is just a few miles off the coast of Piraeus in Greece. This place is a popular location for the biggest sewage treatment plant located in Europe.
The Victoria’s Secret model Adriana Lima has visited Greece in 2016. Lima has enjoyed the refreshing coastal waters of the place. Greece must be heaven because of the many angels that visit idyllic locations around the country. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Almost getting on the same trip, Lily Aldridge and Adriana Lima both visited the bustling locations of Greece. In fact, both of them took pictures while enjoying the majestic blue waters along the coast. Not only does it serve a haven when models and celebrities want to unwind, but it is also a great place to escape it all over the weekend. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Supermodel Natalya Sergeyevna Polevshchikova has visited Mykonos, Greece to get a skinny dip on her vacation. Perhaps this is how supermodels spend their free time. Getting away from paparazzi surely is a fun experience. Most of all, Mykonos has become a mecca for international jetsetters all over the world, which makes it a perfect destination. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The model is taking her latest vacation to Greece. In fact, her Greek adventure was to Seitan Limania Beach in Akrotiri. According to her, the most recent location was truly the most beautiful place she has ever seen. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This Victoria’s Secret supermodel has visited the islands of Greece with her daughter. Kroes clearly shows some sweet moments while having a family vacation. As other visitors do, Kroes has taken the most of her holiday by spending it wisely with her family. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Ruby Rose Langenheim or better known as Ruby Rose is an Australian model who has visited the Greek Islands, particularly Mykonos. She has updated fans about her holiday in Greece in August 2016, particularly the one when the model was stung by jellyfish. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Another model with Australian descent is Jessica Hart. She was also a former angel of famous fashion brand Victoria’s Secret. Thus, one of the things that she enjoyed the most was the vacation she took to Mykonos, Greece. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Apart from just visiting the islands of Greece, one Victoria’s Secret model has indeed married her boyfriend Karim El Chiaty in Mykonos on a weekend. Several other Victoria’s Secret supermodels also attended the wedding reception in this Greek island. Barros is a Brazilian model with multiple appearances in many magazines and other companies in the fashion industry. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
One of the attendees in the wedding of businessman Karim El Chiaty and Victoria’s Secret model Ana Beatriz Barros was another model of Dutch descent named Romee Strijd. The venue was the Greek island of Mykonos where several other Victoria’s Secret models were invited to attend. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The list of models didn’t only include attractive women to have visited the islands of Greece. One Italian fashion model, in fact, made an impression when he shared his vacation with his wife and kid on the Internet. Marco Fantini was clearly having a blast when he visited Mykonos. Tons of other international models spend their summer holidays in Greece as well.
Everywhere you turn your head you will see varying shades of blues and greens as Corfu is covered in lush vegetation and is surrounded by breathtaking seas. Vineyards, olive groves, mountain peaks, coves, and shores are all full of color and life, each angle just perfect for a souvenir photo. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The Old Fortress is an amazing structure that was built during Byzantine times. It has withstood sieges and has served various occupants. The whole population of Corfu used to live within the walls, but now it is a museum and a great spot for getting some of the best views on the island. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
To commemorate the intervention of St. Spyridon during the 1716 Turkish siege, the silver gilt case containing his body is displayed for 3 days and nights and is paraded around town. A lovely spectacle happens during the main celebration every August 11 when brass bands and devotees take part in a procession. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The Spianada has a beautiful park full of trees and benches, and running alongside it is a building known as The Liston. Here you will find restaurants and cafes spilling with locals and tourists sipping Greek coffee and chatting, or just watching the world go by, or admiring the interesting architecture. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
One of the unique beverages from Corfu, it is a must-try if you really want to get in touch with the local culture and history. You can try different varieties and learn about the production of the liqueur and history of the komquat by taking a tour at a distillery. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Another Corfu liquor specialty is the sitsibír. On a hot summer day, the spicy, pepper notes of the ginger beer with a mix of delicious fresh lemon make it such a refreshing and tasty drink. You can buy it from cafes or street kiosks and enjoy sipping one as you watch the breathtaking Greek sunset. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
In the town of Sidari in Corfu, there is a beautiful stretch of coastline with deep coves and canals that make for a romantic setting. Here, you will find a tunnel that passes through a rock called the Canal d’Amour. It is believed that if you swim through it, you will find the love of your life on the other side. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Strolling through this picturesque area reminds you how varied and colorful the history and culture of Corfu really is. You will see an array of architectural influences brought by the different conquerors—Greek Orthodox churches, British palaces, French shopping arcades, Venetian bell towers, and Southern Italian cobbled alleyways and squares. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Generally served as nibbles during parties or late-night gatherings with drinks, don’t be fooled by the small size of the plates of meze dishes. The course typically starts with a Greek salad and bread. After that, its plate after plate of delicious, mouth-watering traditional Greek appetizers such as fried cheese, fish roe dip, and veal in white garlic sauce. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
From the famous Paleokastritsa to the less touristy Gardénos, there seems to be a beach for everyone in Corfu. You can stay at a luxury resort at one of the popular coastlines in the Northern region or you can go around the island and discover some secret beaches in the Southern parts.
Only accessible by a ferry or cruise ship, this is one of the top destinations while in Myknos. Called the Sacred Island of the Ancient Greeks, this is where you can find the ruins of the largest and most significant ancient Greek settlement – not to mention the most well-preserved as well. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
You’d never think Mykonos as a shopping destination but there are many different kinds of shops and stores here that suit every taste. You’ll even find high-end names like Louis Vuitton selling their goods on this island. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Controlled by the Romans during their height of power then becoming part of the Byzantine empire, Mykonos is filled with so much history. And what better way to get a taste of that than by visiting some historic sites? The historic Church of Paraportiani is a popular attraction and so is the Aegean Maritime Museum. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
It’s known that Greek food is delicious. Then again, where better to get the best of Greece than in the country itself? Luckily, Mykonos is one of those islands that has been developed and now features a range of places to satisfy one’s appetite. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
You feel will at home in Mykonos. Although you’re a tourist, you won’t be hounded for a purchase if you’re only just taking a look. Here, you can do your business without feeling harassed. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Yes, it can get really hot in the summer but Mykonos is an island destination: most of its attractions are out under the sun. But good weather almost always means lots of other tourists and this can be overwhelming for the crowd-averse. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Who wouldn’t fall in love with the white-washed walls and the cobbled walkways? Every nook and cranny of Mykonos is just picture perfect and one can’t help but whip out their camera to take photos. There’s always something to be discovered in every nook and cranny. “Little Venice”, the historic 18th-century district of Mykonos Town is well worth the stroll. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The beaches in Mykonos are simply breathtaking. The sand is beautiful and so is the water. While Santorini enjoys has its beaches, it can’t rival the white and golden sand tourists beach lovers crave. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The clubs and bars in Mykonos are famous all over the world. The party scene is comparable to that of Ibiza. One caveat is that it can get quite crowded but it’s still fun nonetheless. Just be wary about your belongings because large crowds are havens for theft. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Windmills are associated with Mykonos and you can see them all over the island. The island used to be a popular trade route and as such, windmills were built near the harbor for ease of delivery of flour and grains. Although the windmills aren’t used today, they still serve as great backdrops for photos.
This Mycenaean bridge is located near the modern road from Tiryns to Epidauros. Built in the Greek Bronze Age, it is one of the oldest arch bridges that still exist and are used today. It features a sophisticated lay-out, which indicates that it is specifically built for chariots. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
The location of this bridge makes it easy for you to explore the Pournari Lake, the slopes of Tzoumerka and the remarkable wetlands of the Ambracian Gulf. It surroundings are blessed with forests and rivers, that make for an ideal holiday setting, adding to this the interesting legend about the bridge. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This bridge’s location is full of rare and beautiful scenery, which is ahy many people use it as a starting point for outdoor activities, such as trekking and rafting. It is also near other historical monuments, such as the Nekromadio, the Pili of Adis and other archaeological sites. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Constructed around the year 1800, sitting over the river Velonia, this bridge has three stone arches, with two of them being extant and one having been reconstructed using concrete. The stone part of this bridge reaches a length of 38 meters, but its total length is 50 meters. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Dating back to the early 18th century, this is the oldest surviving bridge of Pelion, which is located just outside the homonymous settlement of Tsagarada and spans the Mylopotamos river valley. The idyllic landscape of the area where this stone arch bridge is situated will surely take your breath away. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This old stone bridge is regarded as the most beautiful and popular of its kind in the Grevena prefecture. It is located in an impressive landscape that is near the picturesque mountain village of Spilaion, below an imposing wild canyon. The river that runs below it is the longest river in Greece. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This one-arch stone bridge is situated in an ideal natural setting on the river Voidomatis, which is why many people visit this bridge to start a beautiful hiking experience. Here, you will get a splendid view of the river as well as the little gorge that it forms. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Located near the village of Anatoliki, this bridge was constructed in 1746 to connect the banks of the Aracthos River. Historically, it served as a mean of communication between the Peristeri and Tzoumerka mountain villages and Ioannina. It is a historical relic and a marvel of folk architecture. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This is known as the most-photographed bridge in Greece and is one of the most popular stone bridges in Zagoria, serving as an excellent example of the fine aesthetics and popular art of its time. Many people come to this bridge just to see its wonderful scenery and take pictures with it. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
If you want to see some great works of nature, such as lush forests and clear flowing rivers, then this is one of the best bridges in Greece to check out. This old stone bridge is built in a rugged landscape and a true architectural masterpiece of ancient craftsmanship.
Aside from being the political and religious center of Thasos, this is also considered as its most important archaeological site. It is said that the construction of agora began more systematic on the 4th century BC, but the earliest constructions on this site date back to the 6th century BC. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This is one of the three folklore museums in Thasos, which is located in a traditional village. It is housed in a very beautiful renovated mansion, known as Hatzigiorgis, at the heart of the village. It has well-organized rooms that offer visitors an idea of a typical traditional house in town. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This is one of the closest beaches to the island’s capital, Limenas, and is made more beautiful with the thick forest that surrounds it, aside from its fine, white sand and shallow crystalline waters. The beach stretches about two kilometers of shore lined with umbrellas, sun beds and water sports facilities. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This small town is the capital of Thasos and serves as its main port. While it has become quite modern, it still retains the old traditions that attract visitors all year round, with many places of archaeological and cultural interest, such as a museum, church ruins and an old port. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This superb beach stretches along the coast between the resorts of Skala Potamias and Skala Panagias, and is among the most popular and beautiful beaches on the island. As the name suggests, it has golden sand that is met by crystalline waters, and is surrounded by dense greens reaching down to the sea. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Resembling a tropical paradise with surrounding green mountains, the beach is ideal for swimming, as it is blessed with fine white sand and shallow, crystal-clear waters. When the weather is windy, this place is visited by those who love windsurfing. Nudism is allowed here, particularly on the rocks that frame the beach. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
If you are looking for a calm and tranquil atmosphere in Thasos, then this beach is an ideal choice, offering the perfect ambience for a peaceful holiday. You will find a peaceful haven on its sandy bay and its beautiful scenery that is exaggerated by the sunset and the view of fishing boats. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Located 10 kilometers south-east of Limenas, this village was built on the slopes of the towering Mt. Ypsarion, where you will have an excellent panoramic view of the entire island. It is known for having old houses with stoned walls and wooden roofs, giving a glimpse of the culture here. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Giola is one of the best and most popular natural pools in the world. It is known for its crystal clear waters that make it a perfect place for diving and swimming. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Lying 31 kilometers south of Limenas, this popular beach resort is a small, but picturesque, spot that is coiled up in a verdant bay. It is known for having white sand, clear waters and beach facilities, as well as lush trees and ancient marble quarries that surround it, creating a unique and amazing scenery.
This town is known for the village of Chora, which is perched on the side of a mountain that overlooks a beautiful harbor and has white Cycladic-style cube houses that are stacked on top of each other. Other main draws here include a Byzantine fortress, lush green scenery and traditional taverns. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Located 4 kilometers north of town, this beach is very organized with many accommodation options, hotels and taverns in close distances. It has fine sand and crystal-clear waters, with an atmosphere that is very relaxing especially during sunset. Located nearby is a beautiful chapel built on a huge rock at the edge of the sea. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This fishing village is actually the main port of the island with many facilities and amenities that offer great tourist activities during summer. While there are always strong winds blowing in the bay, its beach is somehow protected by a hilly terrain, which means that it is ideal for swimming. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This white-sand and pebble beach is in a somewhat hidden location that is engulfed among lush pine tree hills that stretch to all directions. Resembling a small lake, this beach has calm waters that are nice enough for a swim. Another interesting feature here is a chapel on the shore overlooking the bay. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
In this beautiful village, there are ample accommodation facilities and taverns where you can enjoy fresh seafood, crisp local wine and other special delicacies. It has a picturesque bay that has deep blue waters that offers a nice contrast to the greens growing all around, which add a wonderful charm to the place. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Lying 10 kilometers west of town, this wonderful beach offers panoramic views of the mountains behind and a scenic open horizon beyond its shores. Its soft golden sand and crystal blue waters attract a lot of visitors, especially families who are looking for a fun-filled day under the sun. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This charming village is blessed with sandy beaches with crystal-clear waters. Basically, it is a coastal resort with plenty of apartments, studios and rooms just close to the bay, which make for a nice stay. There are also restaurants and cafes that serve great food for a memorable dining experience here. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
Dotted with rocks along its waters, this beach provides some good places where you can just sit and watch the waves splashing against the shore. As it does not have tourist crowds, it can make for a very relaxing holiday. Though this is not the best in Skyros, it will surely give you a nice time whether you are staying or just passing by. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This beautiful village is noted for its pleasant natural scenery and its lush greens. It also has a port where you can see fishermen working with their nets and boats floating on the waters. It is basically a traditional hamlet that is still authentic and unspoiled despite tourist developments being done here. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!
This is an attractive beach that lies 5 kilometers south of town. It is well-known for having idyllic landscapes, which managed to maintain their beauty despite the tourist infrastructures built around. It has a marina for those who have yachts, thus making the place frequented by fishing boats as well.
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