Meteora (ad literam “middle of the sky”, “suspended in the air” or “high in the sky”) is one of the largest complexes of Orthodox monasteries in Greece, listed on the
Read FullWe parked our van next to a 1,000 years old olive tree! If you are in Alexandroupolis or in the north-eastern part of Greece, a visit to the olive oil
Read FullMeteora is worth visiting at least once in your lifetime. The town of Kastraki, located at the foot of the cliffs, has several campsites, one of them being Vrachos, a
Read FullNafplio was the first capital of modern Greece and a “must” if you visit Peloponnese. The city itself is an 8th century Venetian pearl and the Palamidi Fortress offers spectacular
Read FullCamping Bekas is an interesting option if you arrive in #Epidavros, #Greece, north-east of the #Peloponnese. Advantages: if you book or find a place available “on the edge of the
Read FullSunrise at Tigania Beach is a delight that can only be experienced by tourists with a campervan or motorhome. There are no campsites nearby or accommodation units, the roads are
Read FullCamping Ionion Beach is, by all standards, a quality campsite. Located on the northwest coast of the Peloponnese, opposite of Zakynthos, it offers facilities for black water discharge and connection
Read FullKalamata is worth a visit even if only for the famous olives and its famous olive oil. Near the city we recommend a tour of Ben Olive Mill – Kalamata,
Read FullAccording to WORLD’S CUISINES RANKING (June 2022) updated monthly by TasteAtlas, Italy leads the top of best cuisines in the world. It is closely followed by Greece, Spain, Romania and
Read FullWe were not really attracted by the north-eastern part of Greece but, since we had a few days in Alexandroupolis, we decided to explore the region and Evros Delta was
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