The herons and pelicans, who know the Treaty of Ramsar, fly endlessly over the salt-pans of Angelochori, above the white

The Doirani British Monument is dedicated to the British Commonwealth soldiers who fell on the Macedonian Front during the First

The west side of Paxos is dominated by wild landscapes. Sea caves, hidden into vertical cliffs, were sculpted by the
Mikro Papigo, famous for the traditional architecture of its buildings, at an altitude of 980 meters, is the ideal destination
The waters of the Edessaios river, that runs through the city, create water canals and small waterfalls around the cafes
The Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa presents the historical and cultural heritage of Thesprotia, from prehistoric times to the Roman period.<br
Monolithi is one of Greece’s most beautiful beaches, extending for several kilometres. Its unique feature is its combination of crystal-clear

Didymoteicho, the short-lived capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, after the conquest of Thrace, was built on the twin
The Lion of Amphipolis is the first contact with the ancient city, taking place when passing the old bridge over
Arnissa, the old city-stop on Via Egnatia on the shores of Lake Vegoritis, retains architectural traces of times passed. In