
“Boucharia” in Mikrovalto. Many myths have attempted to interpret this impressive phenomenon. These are actually natural geoforms that have been

Gaios is the capital of Paxos and its main port. It’s a picturesque, natural harbor, “protected” by the nearby islands

Legend has it that the gorge of Velvento was inhabited by the Lafisties priestesses of Dionysos. Here the Pierides Muses

The area from Koudouriotou to Olympiou Diamanti Streets and from Hiou to Lemnou Streets was called “agora” (the market) during

The settlement of Radatika is located near the village of Lakka, northwest of Paxos. On the edge of the settlement,

The “Arches” (Kamares) are the “trademark” and the best known landmark and most impressive monument of Kavala. It is the
The area around the Springs of Acheron, with its cool, quiet waters and plentiful dining and hospitality establishments, is very
The Tomb of Kinch, named after the Danish archaeologist who excavated and brought it to light, has two chambers and

Agios Nikolaos is one of the two green islands, located across the port of Gaios, the capital of Paxos.

Kastoria is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Greece. It lies in a valley of the peninsula