This vibrant Greek island looks like something out of a fairytale, where you can avoid crowds, enjoy beaches, and learn about ...
Nisyros is the only one that is visually active, with its sulphur gas “fumaroles” (vents or openings at the surface where volcanic gases and vapours are emitted) hissing ominously on the crater floor.
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The island is also famous for its pottery, thanks to the region's plentiful supply of refractory clay, adding a vibrant splash of colour to your Greek getaway, reports the Express. Sifnos ...
When winter draws in on Antikythera, the already meagre population of the isolated Greek island shrinks to almost nothing. Antikythera, like many rural regions in Greece, has suffered steady ...
Among pastel houses and crystal-clear waters, the island hides secrets and fascinating tales. Less frequented compared to other Greek destinations, Symi offers a unique experience of tranquility ...
Greece is not short of beautiful islands. Among them is Sifnos, which is known for its exquisite cuisine and traditional villages. The island, full of amazing beaches, architecture and crystal ...
This was as imposing a sight as the Empire State Building after an October rainstorm, but much eerier. The dreamy village of Pyrgos on the Greek Island of Tinos. Anthony Grant/The New York Sun The ...
Many will know Cyprus for its sun-soaked beaches and glittering Mediterranean sea, but beyond its shores is an island of rich tradition ... Aphrodite Festival. The Greek goddess of love is ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Share ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A search and rescue operation off the coast of the eastern Greek island of ...
This story is part of the October 20 edition of Sunday Life.See all 14 stories. Be inspired by whitewashed buildings and the sparkling Aegean Sea, from Hydra to Athens, it’s where we’d rather ...