Greece

11. August 2020

Mycenaean Necropolis of Mazarakata

The Mycenaean necropolis in Mazarakat dates back to the Late Bronze Age, approximately 15th to 12th century B.C. It served as a burial place for the elite and wealthy members of the island's society... The necropolis consists of many stone tombs, it is not large and the tour is free of charge.
11. August 2020

Argostolion

Argostolion is the largest town of Kefalonia and offers a wonderful atmosphere. Here you will find everything that a seaside town should offer. Souvenir shops alternate with bars, restaurants and pastry shops. But what is unique in the town is the bridge over the bay that connects the promenade to the opposite shore.
11. August 2020

Monastery of Agios Gerasimos

Gerasimos Monastery is one of the most important religious sites in Kefalonia. It attracts pilgrims and visitors from all over Greece and other countries who come to pay their respects to Agios Gerasimos and ask for his healing and blessing. The decoration of the church is full of gold and religious scenes.
11. August 2020

Drogarati Cave

The Drogarati Cave offers not only beautiful geological formations but also an extraordinary acoustic experience that you can try. The natural structure of the cave amplifies the sound and creates resonance, which has made the cave a popular venue for concerts and musical performances.
11. August 2020

Melissani Cave

In the Melissani Cave there is a breathtaking underground lake, famous for its fascinating turquoise water. When part of the ceiling collapsed, an opening was created, allowing the sun's rays to penetrate inside and illuminate the waters of the lake. The ideal time to explore is between 12:00-13:00 when you're in for the experience of a lifetime.
11. August 2020

Acropolis of Sami

The Sami Acropolis dates back to the Mycenaean period (approximately 1600-1100 BC) and was later inhabited by various civilizations, including the Romans and Byzantines. The site contains the remains of fortifications, temples, houses and other structures that provide a glimpse of the architectural and cultural achievements of the ancient inhabitants.
8. August 2020

Corfu – family holiday

Corfu offers everything. From long, sandy, well-organised beaches to empty, secluded beaches just waiting to be discovered and small, hidden gems accessible only by boat. The choice is yours! You can pick a beach with soft, sandy shores, or if you're feeling adventurous, you can choose a pebbly or rocky beach. We absolutely love sandy beaches, so we've focused our attention on them.
Corfu – family holiday
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