1 - 2 of 2 Posts

Hash

Well-known member
As expected September is going to turn around The Tourism Industry, deservedly so after all the efforts! Bravo sas Elllada mas!❤️❤️

 
  • Like
Reactions: kosta_karapinotis

kosta_karapinotis

Active member
As expected September is going to turn around The Tourism Industry, deservedly so after all the efforts! Bravo sas Elllada mas!❤️❤️

Great to see, this makes me super happy. And with more restrictions in place this means that the travel is safer and safer
 
  • Like
Reactions: Hash

Aitoliko

Aitoliko
Small island densely populated located in middle of a calm lagoon in Western Greece connected to the mainland by two 30 meter- long stone arch bridges of the 19th Century!

Favorite islands in the Cyclades?

What are your favorite islands to visit in the Cyclades? I have been to Santorini and Mykonos many times, but I want to branch out and was thinking of visiting Tinos next time I am in Greece. Has anyone ever been to Tinos, Naxos, Antiparos, or any of the others and have any advice for me? I will be in Santorini for a little bit but then I would want to take a ferry to somewhere else.

Breaks 12-month Short-term Rentals Record.

Yes that's all well and good....the downside to this as is all over the European destinations that there aren't any rentals available for locals,the rents are extortionate,the areas once neighbourly don't exist anymore!.....And with it arrives inferior quality travellers!

Visiting More Obscure Places in Greece

I just saw a post for a place n Greece I have never heard of - Aitoliko. This is fascinating because when I think of visiting Greece, I think of the main places - Thessaloniki, Athens, Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes, etc... I would love to start visiting some of these smaller places! Does anyone have recommendations? Something top of mind that I should prioritize?
Sign up for a free account and share your thoughts, photos, questions about Greek food, travel and culture!

WorldwideGreeks.com is a free online forum community where people can discuss Greek food, travel, traditions, history and mythology. Join Worldwide Greeks here!

JOIN COMMUNITY FOR FREE

LOGIN TO YOUR ACCOUNT
Follow Worldwide Greeks:
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Pinterest YouTube
Top