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Blogging during holidays

Travel blogs, does anybody read this stuff?

Why do we blog? Why bother to write down our thoughts and experiences, to spend money on a good camera, to learn photo and video editing and share our work? There is more to blogging

Off season holidays in Greece

Off season holidays in Greece

During high season, holidays in Greece are a BIG deal. The islands are packed with people from all over the world and Greek is no longer the “official” language. However, off season holidays in Greece

Top Greek islands for 2019

Voidomatis river in Epirus
Seasons in Greece
Traveller

Spring in Greece

It is already March 21st and it is about time we say goodbye to winter. Spring is already here. The spring equinox has just passed

Mediterranean diet - Greek olive oil
Greek food
Samantha Jones

The Greeks and the olive oil

Did you know that each Greek consumes about 18kg of olive oil per year? Greece is on the top of the world list in per

Sailing in Greece and the Greek islands
Sailing
Samantha Jones

Sailing Greece

With a virtually unlimited number of beaches and coves and with a larhe number of hospitable ports, Greece is most definitely the queen of sailing.

Sailing Naxos and the Small Cyclades
Cyclades
Samantha Jones

Sailing the Aegean Sea

Sailing is undoubtedly the ultimate holiday experience, as those who have tried it will confirm. It is something out of the ordinary. You get to

Traveling to Greece is safe
Escapes to Greece
Traveller

Is it safe to travel to Greece?

A lot has been said lately on whether Greece is a safe enough holiday retreat. Recent political events have been used to promote the argument

Naxos Town
Cyclades
Kaiti Psara

Naxos Town has it all

Most Cycladic islands’ capitals are small and populated during summer mostly. But this is not the case for Naxos Town, the capital of Naxos island.

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