
The west side of Paxos is dominated by wild landscapes. Sea caves, hidden into vertical cliffs, were sculpted by the
The river of Aetia with successive meanderings is constantly changing landscapes, until it forms a waterfall, with a total height
This is a vast area of 258 acres of blooming gardens, the royal summer palace and ruins of ancient temples.
The four-span Bridge of Arta is the best-known of the stone bridges of Epirus in terms of reputation and craftsmanship.
The Byzantine Walls of Drama are an important monument that reflects the historical and strategic importance of the city during
At the site called Kanoni, a few miles to the south of the city, the Monastery of Our Lady of

The church of Agia Ekaterini was built from the end of the 13th to the beginning of the 14th century,
Margariti is a listed traditional settlement. Remains of the old village include the mansions of Turkish chieftains, a mosque minaret,
The Holy monastery of Timios Prodromos (Venerable Forerunner) of Naoussa is situated into a picturesque and verdurous region amongst Naoussa
The necromanteion is sited at the top of a hill near the village of Mesopotamos, where the rivers of Hades-Acheron