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Zakynthos Travel Guide: Navagio Beach, Sea Turtles, and the Blue Caves

4 June 2026

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Zakynthos Travel Guide: Navagio Beach, Sea Turtles, and the Blue Caves

Zakynthos — marketed internationally as Zante — is an Ionian island on Greece's west coast. The island's most circulated image is Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Beach): a rusted 1980s cargo ship run aground in a white-sand cove enclosed by vertical limestone cliffs, with water the…

Henrik Vinter

Ancient Olympia Travel Guide: The Original Home of the Olympics

28 May 2026

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Ancient Olympia Travel Guide: The Original Home of the Olympics

The Olympic Games were held at Olympia from 776 BCE to 393 CE — a continuous run of 293 Olympic cycles over nearly 1,200 years before the Emperor Theodosius banned all pagan festivals. The sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia wa

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Monemvasia Travel Guide: The Byzantine Rock Fortress

28 May 2026

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Monemvasia Travel Guide: The Byzantine Rock Fortress

Monemvasia is a medieval walled town built onto a detached rock rising 300 metres above the sea on the southeastern Peloponnese coast. The rock is connected to the mainland by a single 200-metre causeway — the name means

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Nafplio Travel Guide: Greece's First Capital

28 May 2026

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Nafplio Travel Guide: Greece's First Capital

Nafplio served as the first capital of the modern Greek state from 1821 to 1834, before the seat of government moved to Athens. Three fortresses — the Venetian-built Palamidi on the hill above the town, the sea fortress

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The Greek Islands: How to Choose the Right One

31 March 2026

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The Greek Islands: How to Choose the Right One

There are 227 inhabited Greek islands. Most travel articles recommend the same five: Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes, and Naxos. This guide strips away that noise and matches you to the island that actually fits how you travel, what you value, and how much time you have. The goal isn't comprehensiveness — it's a decision framework that works.

Henrik Vinter

Thessaloniki Travel Guide: Greece's Second City

30 March 2026

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Thessaloniki Travel Guide: Greece's Second City

Thessaloniki is the city Greeks from Athens recommend when you tell them you're going to Greece. It has better food, a more vibrant street culture, and a Byzantine history as deep as Athens' ancient one. It's also consistently underbooked by international visitors — which makes it one of the better-value cities in the country. Most visitors treat it as a side trip. It deserves to be the main event.

Henrik Vinter

Delphi Day Trip from Athens: The Oracle, the Temple, and What to Expect

30 March 2026

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Delphi Day Trip from Athens: The Oracle, the Temple, and What to Expect

The ancient oracle at Delphi was consulted by kings and generals before wars, and the site's dramatic position—perched on a narrow mountain shelf at 570m, overlooking a sprawl of olive groves toward the Gulf of Corinth—makes it one of Greece's most rewarding day trips from Athens. The oracle was no mystical illusion: a priestess called the Pythia inhaled ethylene gas seeping from geological faults beneath the Temple of Apollo, entered a trance state, and delivered pronouncements that city-states treated as divine instruction. The site occupied religious and political authority for nearly a thousand years. A day trip here covers the archaeological site (2–2.5 hours), the museum (1–1.5 hours), and lunch in the village above—logistically straightforward, and worth the three-hour journey for the scale and preservation of what remains.

Henrik Vinter

Meteora Travel Guide: The Monasteries, How to Get There, and What to Expect

29 March 2026

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Meteora Travel Guide: The Monasteries, How to Get There, and What to Expect

Meteora is sixty rock pillars rising 400 metres from a Thessalian plain, their tops crowned by six active Orthodox monasteries perched on stone so vertical that monks once entered by rope and basket. The photographs are not exaggerated—this is genuinely one of Europe's most otherworldly landscapes. The six monasteries remain functioning communities, not museums, and the landscape around them is traversable on foot through a network of ancient trails and modern roads. Getting there from Athens is straightforward; the real decision is whether to day-trip or stay overnight.

Henrik Vinter

Corfu Travel Guide: The Green Island of the Ionian

28 March 2026

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Corfu Travel Guide: The Green Island of the Ionian

Corfu (Kerkyra in Greek) is the greenest and most Italianate of the major Greek islands, shaped by four centuries of Venetian rule that left behind a capital resembling Ragusa or Genoa rather than the Cycladic whitewash of the Aegean. The interior holds three to four million olive trees, never pruned, only harvested — a legacy of deliberate Venetian planting. The climate is wetter than the Aegean. This combination makes Corfu fundamentally different from what most travellers expect from Greece.

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Rhodes Travel Guide: History, Beaches, and the Medieval Old Town

28 March 2026

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Rhodes Travel Guide: History, Beaches, and the Medieval Old Town

Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands and home to the most intact medieval city in Europe. The Knights Hospitaller built the Old Town's walls and streets starting in 1309, and those same 4km of stone ramparts and cobblestone alleys function as a living neighbourhood today — restaurants operate in 700-year-old buildings, families live above street-level shops, the city never became a museum. This distinguishes Rhodes fundamentally from Santorini or Mykonos, where historic cores have been hollowed out and rebuilt as tourist infrastructure. Add three genuinely excellent beaches within 50km, an extended warm season, and compact geography that allows real exploration without a car, and you have the most complete island experience in the southern Aegean.

Henrik Vinter

Mykonos Travel Guide: What to Expect and How to Plan the Trip

27 March 2026

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Mykonos Travel Guide: What to Expect and How to Plan the Trip

Mykonos is the most expensive, most international, and most deliberately glamorous Greek island. It is also one of the most fun, if that's what you're after. The Cycladic architecture is genuine — whitewashed alleys, windmills, pelicans. The beach clubs are not subtle. Both coexist on 85km² and it mostly works.

Henrik Vinter

Santorini Travel Guide: What It's Actually Like and How to Do It Right

26 March 2026

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Santorini Travel Guide: What It's Actually Like and How to Do It Right

Santorini is one of the most photographed places on Earth, and the photos are accurate. The blue-domed churches against white caldera walls, the volcanic cliffs above a submerged crater — they look like that. What the photographs don't convey: Oia in August has 15,000 visitors cycling through a village of 3 km, most hotels with caldera views cost €400–1,000/night in peak season, and the island's famous beaches are black volcanic sand that burns bare feet. Santorini works best as a three-to-five-day stop, not a week-long beach holiday.

Henrik Vinter