
Eratyra, an important village in the region, must have been inhabited since prehistoric times. Its name was Selitsa, and was
The Archaeological Museum of Dion, inaugurated in 1983, offers a thorough picture of the daily life and culture of the
Metsovo, at an altitude of 1,160 metres, is the most important population centre in highland Epirus. It owes its development

North of Alexandroupolis, on a hill near the village of Avandas, one can still see the ruins of the Byzantine
The double waterfall of Souda is located near Theodoriana. The water falls from a height of about 25 meters.

The city of Philippi is the most important archaeological site of the Roman and early Christian eras in Northern Greece.

Beautiful sea caves are found in the western side of Paxos, among steep, vertical rocks. The locals call them “graves”.

On the southeast side of Paxos, in Porto Ozias, you can visit the ruins of the early Christian church of

The Evros Delta, the gift of the river to the region, has an inestimable value for man and nature. It