The mountain area of Koziakas is full of dense fir forests and deep green slopes, beautiful villages, old monasteries and

Didymoteicho, the short-lived capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, after the conquest of Thrace, was built on the twin
The Ambracian Gulf is one of the largest stopovers for migratory birds in Greece. Aside from its migrating visitors, the
The River Acheron estuary forms an important wetland with swampy areas and picturesque bays, rich in plant and bird life.

Expansive and modern Alexandroupolis was designed in 1877 by Russian army officers out of the small quaint town of Dedeağaç
The river of Aetia with successive meanderings is constantly changing landscapes, until it forms a waterfall, with a total height

Samarina, that is “Santa Marina”, the most renowned shepherds village in Pindos, is built amphitheatrically on the northeastern slope of
The streams running on the roots of mount Olympus create spectacular falls. In a distance of approximately 3 kilometers from

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