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The Roman Odeon of Kos
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 1, 2023
Whenever you visit Kos, remember to spend some time at the Roman Odeon of Kos since this is a living piece of history that captures the ancient splendor of the Romans and Greeks. It is a must-visit site for anyone interested in art and history, and its impressive structures and artifacts provide a glimpse into the past. The odeon is well-preserved, making it an excellent destination for those who want to explore and appreciate the wonders of ancient history.
Read MoreThe must see Milos beaches
by Marcela Faé | Dec 1, 2021
The Must-See Milos Beaches A deep dive into Milos beaches, food, attractions and more ; Milos...
Read MoreSeariani Fish and More: Amazing Seafood in Syros
by Camila Irala | Nov 24, 2021
Seariani Fish and More Amazing Seafood in the island of Syros ; When we had the pleasure to travel...
Read MoreLooking for Agios Nikolaos in Megalochori
by Felipe Tofani | Nov 17, 2021
Agios Nikolaos in Megalochori is a small chapel located on the island of Santorini. But this small church isn’t like any other church, and it was built in the rocky cliffs that overlook the crater and the Aegean sea below. Its bell tower has the traditional triptych of bells that can be found all around the Greek islands, but this feels more unique due to its location.
Read MoreDelos: The Birthplace of the Twin Gods
by Felipe Tofani | Nov 10, 2021
Delos is a small strip of land near Mykonos, but don’t let its small size fool you since this island is one of Greece’s most important archaeological, historical and mythological sites. The entire island is an excavation site, one of the largest ones in the Mediterranean, and it’s a fantastic experience to walk among the ruins and see how the ancient Greeks used to live.
Read MoreThe Windmills of Mykonos
by Felipe Tofani | Nov 3, 2021
The windmills of Mykonos are one of the most iconic features of this beautiful island in the Aegean sea. From almost anywhere in the village of Mykonos, you can spot the windmills, and it’s one of the first things you saw when you arrived in the island harbour. And they look gorgeous, painted all white against the blue sky.
Read MoreA Visit to the Sacred Cave of the Apocalypse in Patmos
by Felipe Tofani | Oct 27, 2021
Along a windy road between the port city of Skala and the monastery in Chora is where you are going to find the sacred Cave of the Apocalypse, where according to the Christian tradition, St John had the visions that became the Book of Revelation.
Read MoreThe Plane Tree of Hippocrates in Kos
by Felipe Tofani | Oct 20, 2021
Next to the ancient Agora of Kos, opposite the fortress of Neratzia, is where you will find one of the oldest trees in Kos: the plane tree of Hippocrates. This historical tree is visited by thousands of people every year due to a story that became a legend.
Read MoreRunning on Waves: Sailing on the Aegean Sea
by Felipe Tofani | Oct 13, 2021
If you are looking for a yacht-style experience in a small ship with excellent food and service, we think we have the thing for you. Running on Waves took us on a week-long tour of the Greek island under the Aegean Cruise banner, and we couldn’t be happier about it.
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