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BY Alex Waltner

| Mar 16, 2018

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35 Reasons to Visit Greece at Least Once in your Life

Want to visit Greece? Good choice! It’s a fantastic country that offers everything from beaches and islands to culture and history as well as delicious food and friendly locals. If you haven’t yet been to Greece, here are 35 reasons why I think everyone should visit Greece at least once in their life!

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BY Amber Charmei

| Oct 30, 2017

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Learning to Laiki It: Getting the Best Out of Greek Farmers’ Markets

Actually, the best things in life are not free – you usually to have to

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BY Adrian Vrettos

| May 11, 2017

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The Exciting Adventures of A Novice Sailor in the Aegean: The Finale

The conclusion of our author’s journey around little-known yet stunning beaches, ruins and hikes in the Cylcades.

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BY Adrian Vrettos

| May 08, 2017

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The Exciting Adventures of A Novice Sailor in the Aegean: Day 5 – Serifos

Our intrepid budding sailor masters the art of tying knots (sort of) and experiences magical moments on the Cycladic island of Serifos.

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BY Adrian Vrettos

| May 05, 2017

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The Exciting Adventures of a Novice Sailor in the Aegean: Days 3 & 4

If you haven’t already, click here to read the first instalment. After a power breakfast on board – Greek yogurt with oats and a large sticky dollop of honey – it was time to set out on our morning hike. Luckily it was only to be a three-hour affair up to the castle of Oria on the northern tip of Kythnos. Rambling up an old kalderimi (pathway) whose dry stone…

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BY Adrian Vrettos

| May 02, 2017

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The Exciting Adventures of a Novice Sailor in the Aegean: Days 1 & 2

When presented with the opportunity to take a week-long ‘sailing/hiking’ adventure around some of the lesser-known islands of the Cyclades, I spent around seven nanoseconds deliberating before jumping at the chance.

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BY Alexia Amvrazi

| Mar 08, 2017

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‘Young Vines’: Learning Through Play at Kokotos Estate

I’ve always dreamt of raising my child surrounded by nature, yet practical obligations have so far prevented us from escaping Athens into the countryside. So when I heard about ‘Young Vines‘, a program at the Kokotos Vineyard in which children engage in educational free play in a natural forested environment, my family and I didn’t think twice before hopping in the car for the 45-minute drive north to the area of Stamata. It…

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BY Omaira Gill

| Mar 06, 2017

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Limba: Live your Anarchist Fantasy in Greece’s First Rage Room

Greece’s only rage room offers you to the chance to have a smashing time in Athens

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