Orpheus is known as the most talented music player of the ancient times. It is said that god Apollo was his father, from whom took his extreme talent in music, and the Muse Calliope was his mother. He ...
The story of Prometheus holds a special place in Geek mythology and in popular imagination. This son of a Titan is regarded as one of the great benefactors of humankind, the bringer of fire and the ...
Santorini, just like the rest of the Cycladic islands, is windy. During the old times, inhabitants built windmills to take advantage of the wind and use it to grind and produce flour. The famous ...
The Tomb of Cleobulus the Lindian stands on the northern headland of Lindos Bay, around 3 kilometers from the settlement of Lindos. Cleobulous, who ruled Lindus in the 6th century BC, was also a poet ...
The Windmills of Leros Dodecanese, Greece: Although the function of windmills today is not the same as when they were originally created, they still are characteristic constructions of Leros island ...
Kefalonia's Vallianou Square is the central square of Argostoli, the island's capital. It got its name from Panayis Vallianos, a local benefactor who was born into a poor family but managed to earn ...
Greece is famous all over the world for its fabulous sandy beaches with crystal water. - The best for privacy is any of the remote coves. Those are ideal for relaxation and isolation and there are ...
Kalogeros in Paros is a small beach surrounded by an arid hilly environment. The shore is partly sandy and partly pebbled, but the water is crystal. It is located within a walking distance from Molos, ...
Hydronetta is located in one of Hydras' most beautiful sights, the 'cannons'. Embraced by rocks and enwrapped by the sea, it offers a picturesque spot for swimming and diving. The evenings arrive with ...
Nimporios Beach Simi: The beach of Nimporios is found 3 km northwest of Simi town and has a lot to contribute on the island's charm. It is mainly a quiet beach and visitors will enjoy a comfortable ...
Athens presents a mixture of the modern and the old. The extensive construction of buildings and houses that occurred during the urbanization of the 20th century is responsible for the current chaotic ...
Greece is primarily a mountainous country. The most significant range of mountains in Greece is the Pindus, forming the main mountain-axis of the country, starting from Epirus and naturally extending ...