Chalki is a lovely island of Dodecanese, with a name that derives from Chalkos (meaning Copper). This was a prominent material found along the island in the past, which explains where the name came from. Now, the capital of the island and main port is none other than Nimborio. A neoclassical settlement built amphitheatrically above …
Ouzo is definitely an iconic Greek spirit, associated with laid-back moments at seafront taverns in every single Greek island. It is an anise-flavored drink, transparent and pure. Some people correlate it to tsipouro or raki, pastis or even mastic liquor, but it is true that ouzo has a history of its own. And it is …
A significant amount of practical infrastructure became necessary on Delos to accommodate the needs of visitors, especially during religious festivals such as the Greater (every four years) and Lesser (annual) Delia. The hymn to Apollo further avows “…In Delos…the long-robed Ionians gather in your honor with their children and shy wives: with boxing and dancing …
One of the most memorable and fascinating experiences to be had during a visit to Mykonos is not actually on Mykonos, but a thirty-minute boat ride away…On the sacred island of Delos. If you are the type to believe in ghosts, then you’ll agree they must be here. The millennia-old history of Delos is filled …
The custom of adding resin to wine dates back to ancient times; it is hardly surprising that the vine would, at some point, meet the neighboring pine, particularly in Central Greece, where the two grow in such close proximity. And while the discovery of wine itself, has ben attributed to a random event – a …
Italian With discreet aromas of red fruits and spices, the red Agiorgitiko grape variety produces expensive rosés and velvety reds. Both can be elegant accompaniments to a host of wine-friendly Italian comfort food dishes, famed for their rare balance of richness and finesse. At the same time, for fans of pizza and Neapolitan-style tomato-based sauces, …
Greece is a country filled with treasures, offering a unique blend of history and culture to travelers from all over the world. Religious tourism has been flourishing in Greece, with an increasing interest to explore the country’s rich and timeless religious value. And Athens serves as a beacon of such significance. When you find yourself …
The tiny village of Panormitis is located southwest from the main harbor of the island, Gialos. It is widely known as home to one of the most emblematic monasteries in Greece, Panormitis Monastery. Dedicated to Archangel Michael, the patron of Symi island, the monastery boasts the largest baroque style bell tower in the entire world. …
If you are looking for unspoiled retreats to relax and take in nature’s unpretentious bliss, then Symi beaches are ideal. You may access them on foot or via boat and they provide exquisite places to lay back and enjoy the scenery. Delve into their refreshing waters, softly walk on the silky sand and feel the …
Chorio literally translates to Village in Greek. This is the upper village of the island, starting exactly where Gialos ends. It is also called Ano Symi, which is exactly Upper Symi. Boasting picturesque traditional houses of neoclassic feel and vivid colors, the village is accessed upon climbing Kali Strata. Of course, this is not a …