Islands
Crete
Crete, the largest Greek island, is a mixture of breathtaking beaches, historical sites and fascinating landscapes. Ancient ruins, picturesque villages and hospitable people await you here. Explore the rich history in cities like Heraklion and discover the diverse nature, from the mountain peaks to the coasts. Crete is an oasis of culture, pleasure and beauty in the Mediterranean.
Ionian Islands
The Ionian Islands, located on the west coast of Greece, are a jewel of natural beauty and cultural diversity. The turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea surround this archipelago, which is blessed with picturesque coastlines, idyllic bays and green hills. Each island has its own charm: from Corfu with its Venetian influences to Kefalonia with its breathtaking beaches and mystical caves. The Ionian Islands are a paradise for nature lovers, history buffs and connoisseurs of the Mediterranean way of life.
Cyclades
The Cyclades, a picturesque group of islands in the Aegean Sea, fascinate with their enchanting beauty and unmistakable charm. Each island is unique: Santorini with its iconic white houses and spectacular sunsets, Mykonos with its lively nightlife and cosmopolitan flair, and Paros with its idyllic villages and sandy beaches. This archipelago is a mosaic of dazzling white buildings, azure waters and ancient landmarks, offering visitors an unforgettable experience in a timeless setting.
North-east Aegean
The North Aegean region is a picturesque archipelago in Greece known for its natural beauty, variety of islands and rich history. It includes islands such as Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Limnos and Ikaria.
This region is characterised by its breathtaking landscapes, from unspoilt beaches to mountainous areas. The islands are famous for their characteristic architecture, narrow streets, historical sites and traditional culture.
Sporades Islands
The Sporades are a fascinating group of islands in Greece, consisting of a total of 24 islands, only four of which are permanently inhabited: Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos and Skyros.
Each of these islands has its own unique charm. Skiathos is known for its lively beaches and vibrant nightlife. Skopelos impresses with its picturesque villages, crystal-clear waters and lush nature. Alonissos is famous for its nature reserve and impressive maritime environment. Skyros, the largest of the Sporades, offers a rich cultural scene and beautiful beaches.
Dodecanes
The Dodecanese Islands, a group of islands in the south-eastern Aegean Sea, are a fascinating mix of history, culture and breathtaking nature. Consisting of twelve main islands and a multitude of smaller, uninhabited islands, this region offers a diverse range of experiences.
The archipelago is characterised by a rich history shaped by the Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans and other cultures, which is reflected in the architecture, cuisine and local traditions. The Dodecanese are a perfect combination of fascinating history, natural beauty and a welcoming atmosphere that attracts visitors from all over the world.