The monastery of Varlaam owes its name to the first emigrant Varlaam, but its history begins in 1518, when the
The archaeological site of Dion is one Greece’s most significant regions, as it is rich in antiquities, featuring streams gushing
The renowned “Skala of Vradeto” is a technical and artistic achievement by local stone workers. It is a stairway of

Beautiful sea caves are found in the western side of Paxos, among steep, vertical rocks. The locals call them “graves”.
The Ambracian Gulf is one of the largest stopovers for migratory birds in Greece. Aside from its migrating visitors, the
The Tzintzirli Mosque, one of the most important Ottoman monuments of Serres, dates back to the end of the 16th
The metropolitan cathedral of Agios Haralambos was built in the 18th century, during the period of Venetian rule (1717-1797). It

Mount Paiko is one of the most beautiful, picturesque, and majestic mountains of Greece. It charms each and every visitor

At the eastern bottom corner of the Ancient Agora Square (Egnatia and Aristotelous Streets) is the largest Ottoman bath in
Margariti is a listed traditional settlement. Remains of the old village include the mansions of Turkish chieftains, a mosque minaret,