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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

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.

Spiral Engravings in Irakleia
Cyclades
Samantha Jones

The spiral rock engravings of Iraklia

Spira, a symbol of invigorating power for Greeks ever since the Palaiolithic Era will continue to appear throughout the Greek prehistory and history. Spiral shaped

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

Greek food
Kaiti Psara

Yummy Greek summer food

Nothing describes Greek summer better than the smell and taste of the deep fried calamari. Chewy with a crispy crust that delivers within seconds the

Grotta Naxos
Naxos island
Traveller

Naxos, at the mercy of winter

The Greek islands are known for their moderate climate but during the last 3 years they have been experiencing some really cold winters. Snow has

Arriving at Ithaki island, Greece
Ionian islands
Afrodite Nelson

My escape to Ithaki

You can call it as you like, Ithaca, Ithaki, Thiaki … the fact remains that this undiscovered Ionian island has remained in my heart ever

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