How many days to spend in Athens? 3 days are enough for visiting the archeological sites, main museums and Athen's most popular neighborhoods| Travel Notes & Beyond
Delphi is one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Greece, often visited as a day trip from Athens or other towns in the mainland| Travel Notes & Beyond
Few visitors know that just a little beyond the renowned Theater of Epidaurus there is an ancient sunken city that you can easily swim to.| Travel Notes & Beyond
If you wander whether 3 days would be enough for visiting Santorini, or if the island is worth visiting at all, this post is for you.| Travel Notes & Beyond
Corfu is a gold mine of exciting places to visit: Venetian castles, monasteries, great architecture, stunning beaches and fine restaurants| Travel Notes & Beyond
Nafplio in Greece's most beautiful coastal town with beautiful beaches, lively squares, a vibrant port, two hilltop castles & an island fort| Travel Notes & Beyond
Discover the Medieval majesty of Monemvasia Castle, the longest inhabited fortress in Greece built by Emperor Maurice in the 6th century.| Travel Notes & Beyond
Despite being often overlooked Ithaca is one of the most unspoiled islands in Greece, with plenty of beautiful sites and things to do.| Travel Notes & Beyond
If this is your first trip to the Greek Islands you should probably start with this itinerary which includes Greece's most popular islands.| Travel Notes & Beyond
6 excellent day trips from Athens for archeology lovers: •Delphi • Mycenae • Argos & Epidaurus • Cape Sounion • Nafplio • Ancient Corinth| Travel Notes & Beyond
Zakynthos has a magnificent coastline with gorgeous beaches, hidden coves, impressive white cliffs and great deal of inland attractions.| Travel Notes & Beyond
If you plan to visit the Ionian Islands in Greece, this post will provide you with a lot of tips and useful information for your trip.| Travel Notes & Beyond
Whether it's for religious reasons or because you like to travel a visit to Meteora Monasteries is a moving experience that you won't forget.| Travel Notes & Beyond