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Dating back to 1930 and located in the centre of Athens, the 5-star King George, a Luxury Collection Hotel, represents the absolute essence of a fascinating boutique hotel. Perfectly situated for captivating experiences, a truly inspiring and gracious venue, King George is located within walking distance from the wonders of Athens. The Acropolis, Agora, Plaka and Thission are nearby, so are upmarket boutiques, world-renowned museums and the city’s vibrant business district.
Meet your guide in the lobby of your hotel as you head to the Athenian Riviera, the scenic coastal road, that offers amazing views of the Saronic Gulf. You’ll pass through the most splendid suburbs of Athens including Palaio Faliron, Glyfada, Varkiza, and Vouliagmeni, all the way to Cape Sounion, where you can tour the temple of Poseidon, dedicated to the mythological god of the sea, and see the sun dips below the horizon and several islands in the distance.
During a clear day, you will have a great chance to foresee as many as seven of the nearby islands.
Afterward, you’ll experience a great taste of Athens as you dine on seafood caught by local fishermen. It is a fabulous welcome to Greece
Mingle and get to know one another as we embark on a trip that will surely bring memories to last a lifetime.
Your tour starts by visiting the Acropolis hill, with well-known architectural masterpieces of the Golden Age of Athens that includes Erechtheion (female statues of the Caryatides or Maidens dedicated to goddess Athena and god Poseidon), the temple of Athena Nike and Propylaea. You will also have a great chance to admire the monument (that puts the order in mind), which is the Parthenon. From the top of the Acropolis hill will have a view of the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Theatre of Dionysus, and the Areopagus (Mars Hill).
The tour continues to the Panathenaic Stadium, the place where the first Olympic games of the modern era were held in 1896. You’ll view the Evzones (changing of the guards) in their majestic picturesque uniform at the Presidential Palace (this is where your hotel is located.
Furthermore, you’ll get the chance to observe the remarkable contrasts that make the city of Athens a fascinating place.
Apart from this, we will also visit the Athens Trilogy of culture (the National Library of Greece, the Athens University, and the Academy), the Memorial to the Unknown Soldier, the House of Parliament, Constitution Square (Syntagma Square) and a spectacular panorama of the city from Lycabettus hill.
As you make your way to modern Athens, you’ll stop at Hermou street, the old city Plaka (and Flea Market) for traditional Greek delicacies and food,. Take some time to enjoy a wonderful shopping walk, with your new friends
And if time permits, visit a number of wonderful places in Athens, such as Hefestus Temple, Kerameikos, Greek & Roman Agora (tower of winds) and Socrates Prison, the New Acropolis Museum or the National Archaeological Museum, one of the world’s best museums.
By the end of this day, you will feel like a Greek!
Corinth is one of the richest city-states in ancient Greece because of “Isthmus” or today’s Corinth canal. Loutraki is a very beautiful seaside city with a lovely beach, historic and religious monuments, and lots of amazing local places for lunch and drinks.
Starting from Athens, the drive continues westward along with the beautiful scenic coast until you reach the Corinth canal or Isthmus. The Corinth canal connects the Aegean sea with the Ionian sea and also separates the Peloponnese from the rest of Greece’s mainland.
A short stop at the Corinth Canal before driving through the beautiful local villages to reach the Ancient Corinth, the place where Saint Paul preached and lived for about two years. During ancient times, the town of Corinth was considered one of the richest cities in Greece, due to the remains of the Temple of Apollo, during the 6th century BC and the ancient Agora. After your visit to the Archaeological site of Ancient Corinth, you’ll depart to Loutraki.
Loutraki is a very beautiful seaside city with a lovely beach and lots of amazing local places for lunch and drinks. Just about an hour away from Athens, Loutraki is an amazing choice for exploration off the beaten path. On Mount Gerania just above Loutraki is the monastery of Saint Patapios, built in the 11th century. It is reachable by car and offers spectacular views of the northern Peloponnese, the Corinthian Isthmus, and the Saronic Gulf.
Another secret paradise of this area is Lake Vouliagmeni, a lagoon located 16 kilometers northwest of Loutraki, very close to the archaeological site of Iraion and to the settlement of Perachora. It has a sandy beach as opposed to Loutraki beach.
This tour combines archaeological sites, religious monuments, Greek natural beauty, mountains, waterfalls, lakes, and of course authentic local places for lunch and drinks. A fantastic choice to combine exploration with relaxation and make the most out of your time in Greece.
There is no better way to explore the cosmopolitan Mykonos and the beauties of the Cyclades Islands than on a crewed luxury yacht tour in your private cabin.
Explore the Cyclades with endless possibilities. Our yacht advisors will select the best Superyacht according to your needs and type of yacht vacation.
Our yacht experts will create a tailor-made itinerary with the finest destinations in the Cyclades, and we will arrange VIP access to private events and table reservations to the finest restaurants and beach clubs in Mykonos and the Cyclades Islands.
Enjoy the day on the Yacht at Sea
If you’re ready it’s time to discover the countryside of Paros. Starting off from the area of Kakapetra we will pass by the Parasporo and afterward, we will stop at the wonderful beach of Agia Eirini for some wine
Subsequently, we will pass by the luxury area of Aspires & then we will reach the wonderful little chapel of Taxiarchaki, where the panoramic view of Paroikia bay, will leave you speechless.
Located on scenic Filizi beach, Okreblue embraces both the sun and sea, allowing visiting yogis to breathe in the rhythms and sounds of nature.
Come join our local artists at Cecelia Art Paros Gallery to learn watercolor painting techniques and create your own Paros-inspired painting.
Walk The Byzantine Road! We’ll take a pleasant 45-minute walk from charming Lefkes to lovely Prodromos. You’ll walk along a marble road through olive groves, pines, and land that’s regenerating after the 2021 wildfires.
Start with a drink at Agiazi cafe in Lefkes and then follow the sign for the Byzantine Path down the steps at the corner of the square. The road will lead to Prodromos. Amble along the alleys until you happen up the taverna of your choice. Take your time to enjoy your food and do a spot of people-watching before heading back the way you came. It’s slightly uphill this way so leave an hour to get back.
The majority of excavations on Despotiko have taken place in the last 20 years and are ongoing. In fact, the site isn’t officially open to the public, which is the main reason why it’s not so famous yet. Still, it is possible to visit the island and see the ancient site.
So far, archaeologists have discovered a large sanctuary of Apollo, and the remains of various other buildings. You can literally witness the unearthing of the ancient ruins.
Antiparos is a beautiful small island with stunning beaches, rugged hiking trails, and traditional tavernas serving up tasty local cuisine.
Chora, the capital and only village of Antiparos Greece, has traditional Cycladic architecture with narrow paved streets, whitewashed houses, and lovely blue-domed churches.
Tourists from all over the world visit Antiparos island to admire one of the most beautiful and ancient caves in the world. The beaches are ideal for relaxation or water activities. It’s a perfect destination for relaxing holidays! Free time to stroll around the town.
Chora, the main village of Ios is one of the most picturesque villages in the Cyclades. Around every corner, you find something new – beautiful alleyways, colorful flowers, winding staircases, cafes, lovely boutiques, jewelry shops, and much much more.
There are many sights to explore – Evangelismos Cathedral, Amphitheatre Odysseas Elytis, the windmills, the archaeological museum, and the charming church of Panagia Gremniotissa to watch the sunset.
Around the port of Yialos, have lunch or a coffee in one of the many tavernas, take a walk along the harbor to the church of Agia Irini and watch the boats come in, or visit the lighthouse or pre-historic settlement of Skarkos.
Hire a car or a moped and drive around the island of Ios. You can explore many of the beautiful beaches with soft white sand and fabulous crystal clear water. Ios Island has some of the most spectacular and clean beaches in the Greek Islands. The most popular beach in Ios is Mylopotas beach stretching over a kilometer and lined with bars, restaurants, and watersports. Here you can try scuba diving, canoeing, and snorkeling or simply just relax and enjoy the sunshine and atmosphere. Mylopotas beach regularly features in polls as one of the “Top 10 Beaches in Europe”. For a quieter and more secluded beach experience explore the likes of Manganari beach, Valmas beach, or Kolitsani beach.
Ios, Greece is also home to many historical landmarks, the most famous being Homer’s Tomb. The Byzantine old castle of Paleokastro is well worth a visit too on the way to Psathi beach. There are about 365 churches on Ios Island Greece so it makes for a great few days out exploring.
At night, there is something to suit all tastes in Ios – from a quiet dinner in a local Greek restaurant to a nightclub that goes on until sunrise. Ios nightlife is very cosmopolitan, so you can sit back and relax away from the main party hub, or dive straight in! The narrow streets of Chora really do transform at night making the village the place to be for a great night out! Explore the fantastic restaurants, shops, bars, and clubs open late every night.
There is magic about Ios that you can only fully appreciate once you’ve been here. Those who are lucky enough to explore Ios Greece and know about Ios’ true beauty will come back year after year.
This 4.7-mile out-and-back trail near Iita, Ios is considered a moderately challenging route and takes an average of 2.25 hours to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of the day.
Once we arrive at the beach we will have a private beach lunch with wine
Ios Nightlife is renowned globally. With great cafes, restaurants, and bars, there is something to suit all tastes. Tonight we are going to eat with the locals and we are going to rock with the locals.
It’s a night to remember
Santorini is the most spectacular island in Greece and one of the geologic treasures of Europe. The five villages of Fira, Oia, Imerovigli, Firostefani, and Akrotiri sit atop the caldera and offer spectacular views into the crater created from a 16th-century BC volcanic eruption. What remains is an incredible sight and a magical setting for a dreamy sunset.
The magical feeling of delight by the sea, Exotic flavor, and absolute relaxation setting in the lounge bar- restaurant Jojo. A youthful, modern, and at the same time comfortable place, with the friendly smiling faces of our partners, who are happy to welcome you on the unique black sandy beach of Perivolos. Designed with every architectural detail, made with enthusiasm, it perfectly combines natural materials such as wood, stone, and metal all tied harmoniously in earthy tones across the deep blue swimming pool inside the bar and bar inside the pool for unique partying, its’ guests being well-known artists.
Cool drinks, exotic cocktails, and titillating champagne bubbles are simply there for you to enjoy or taste the creations of our chef, ranging from a simple sandwich to delicious dishes trimmed with the finest quality materials.
A photoshoot with a flying dress billowing over the Santorini rooftops makes the perfect vacation souvenir.
Take the cable car from the port to Oia and enjoy the beautiful main street, Nikolaou Nomikou Street) lined with 19th-century marble. It stretches from the church of St. George, through the main square with the church of Panagia Platsani, up to the former market house (now it houses the Museum of Ancient and Byzantine Musical Instruments). In this part of the promenade, you will find many boutiques of luxury clothing brands, jewelers, hotels, SPAs, art galleries, and souvenir shops. It is also by far the most crowded part of the promenade. The rest of the promenade, behind the Museum of Ancient and Byzantine Musical Instruments, leads to the ruins of the Castle of Oia and stairs to the Bay of Amoudi.
Doing yoga in Santorini and feeling the volcanic energy of the island with 7000 years of recorded history is an unparalleled, life-altering experience!
Everything is unique in this place and so is the effect of Yoga, Qigong, Meditation & Relaxation. Practicing Asanas and Pranayamas or cultivating the chi energy of Chi Kung (Qigong) overlooking the volcano is an exceptional experience. Meditating as the sun sets at the outskirts of the caldera accompanied by the sound of flute mends all parts together as we experience the unity within.
Spend a half day discovering Santorini’s ancient history, local culture, and famous views on this great-value highlights tour. Explore the Santorinian villages, visit the Red Beach, swim at the black-sand Perissa Beach, take in panoramic views from Prophet Elias Monastery, and learn details about the wine heritage of the island. Finish the day with an unforgettable wine tasting.
Iraklia (Irakleia or Heraklia) is an island located to the south-southeast of the larger Naxos and southwest of Skhinousa. It is roughly three miles from Ay Katomeri, the southern point of Naxos. Is an island of interest for tourists because of a small hamlet in Ayios Yeoryios and several ancient caves near the Panagiya chora. This remote paradise is small and unspoiled, with no crowds of tourists and a peaceful atmosphere.
With small concrete houses lining the village’s boundary, it exists as a marvel in itself, reminding us of the ancient Aegean culture of the islands. A stroll through this hamlet will be a rewarding experience for most. There’s also a small chapel at Panagia.
We’re heading to Piscina (or Devil’s Eye). Piscina is a natural pool, surrounded by rocks and contains the most beautiful turquoise water. Dive from the top into the pool is once in a life time experience.
A great way to spend your evening is by visiting the Hora, the island’s only village. The Hora is full of shops, cafeterias, bars, and restaurants. It attracts a lot of people during the evenings for dinner at the seaside tavernas in the small harbor of Loutro or for a nice walk.
Kalofeggo will leave you with a smile on your face. It is located next to a beautiful beach named Pori. In Kalofego you get one of the best quality Greek dishes, freshly made and delicious. Highly recommended is the taramasalata and the delicious feta with honey and sesame seeds.
The scenery in Koufonisia Greece is beyond words! Unreal turquoise water, glittering sand, laid-back atmosphere, and Cycladic architecture create a true wonder amid the Cyclades archipelago. If you’re looking for a paradise island to unwind and relax, you’ve just found it!
Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades and also the greenest. The natural beauty of the island is only surpassed by its rich history and cultural sights, including the Portara, a huge door that sits at the entrance of an unfinished temple, and the Venetian fortresses – the Tower of Fragopoulos, one of the oldest fortified towers, and the Tower of Glexos, part of the Castle of Naxos in Chora. With incredible, long, sandy beaches like Plaka, Agios Georgios, and Agios Prokopios.
Discover the real Naxos with a local guide on this half-day tour that covers all the bases: an ancient ruin, a mountain village, pottery, a distillery, and an olive oil factory. Explore the Temple of Demeter, more than 2,500 years old; stroll through picturesque Chalki and Apeiranthos villages; sample olive oil, and more.
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Enjoy a 4-hour hands-on culinary experience in a traditional house in Kaloxylos, a village in the heart of Naxos island. Cook and eat a typical Naxian menu with local wine together with local Greeks.
Beaches in Naxos Greece are different from the beaches in other islands of the Cyclades, due to their characteristic length. Most of them have soft white sand and crystal blue waters.
In brief, the most beautiful sandy beaches are located on the western side of the island, which is also the most touristy developed part.
The most famous beaches are Plaka beach, the longest sandy beach on the island, and Agios Prokopios beach.
There are considered among the most beautiful beaches of the Cyclades and are well organized with sunbeds, water sports, restaurants, and hotels.
But there are many other beautiful sandy beaches to explore on the island. Do not miss the area of Aliko, a protected area for its cedar forest, which offers several beautiful beaches: Aliko beach and Agios Georgios beach. The landscape is just amazing. Some like Mikri Vigla beach are famous for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
If you want some privacy, you can find some small coves at Orkos beach and if you are adventurous, do not miss Panermos beach, on the eastern side of the island. The Northern side also offers many beaches and wild bays but the quality of the sand and sea is less good and they can be affected by winds and waves. What are the best beaches for snorkeling? We recommend the peninsula of Aliko and the bay of Panermos.
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A bohemian paradise with a Mykonian soul
Imagine a place serene and private, surrounded by the blues of the Aegean sea and the seductively barren landscape of the Cyclades. A hideaway of spiritual liberation and barefoot luxury.
Nature is there, embracing like a healer, enhancing the overall calming effect of relaxation. Deriving from the water element surrounding your suite, the smooth merging of indoor and outdoor spaces, and the feeling of earth and sand between your toes while walking barefoot in your private courtyard.
Built around a contemporary interpretation of the ancient Greek agora, Scorpios is a gathering place meant to galvanize the artistic, spiritual, and social life of its community.
Mykonos is a vibrant and popular Greek island in the Aegean Sea, known for its stunning beaches, lively nightlife, and charming towns. Here are some of the things you can do on Mykonos:
Beach Hopping: Mykonos boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Explore the golden sands and crystal-clear waters of beaches like Paradise, Super Paradise, Elia, and Psarou.
Watersports: Enjoy various watersports such as windsurfing, jet skiing, and snorkeling at the island’s beaches.
Mykonos Town (Chora): Wander the picturesque streets of Mykonos Town, characterized by white-washed buildings, narrow alleys, and colorful bougainvillea. Don’t miss the iconic windmills and the charming Little Venice area.
Explore Delos: Take a day trip to the nearby island of Delos, an important archaeological site and the mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.
Nightlife: Experience the legendary nightlife of Mykonos. The island is famous for its beach parties, clubs, and bars that keep the party going well into the morning.
Shopping: Discover stylish boutiques, local crafts, and designer shops in Mykonos Town, where you can find fashionable clothing and unique souvenirs.
Waterfront Dining: Savor fresh seafood and Mediterranean cuisine at the island’s waterfront tavernas and restaurants.
Visit Ano Mera: Explore the picturesque village of Ano Mera, home to the Panagia Tourliani Monastery and traditional Greek tavernas.
Panormos Beach: For a quieter and more relaxed beach experience, head to Panormos Beach, known for its natural beauty and peaceful ambiance.
Scuba Diving: Discover the underwater world of Mykonos through scuba diving with various diving centers.
Sunset at Armenistis Lighthouse: Visit the Armenistis Lighthouse on the northern tip of the island for a breathtaking sunset view.
Cultural Museums: Explore Mykonos’ cultural heritage by visiting museums like the Folklore Museum and the Archaeological Museum.
Quad Biking: Rent a quad bike to explore the island at your own pace and reach some of the more remote and less crowded beaches.
Mykonos is a versatile island with activities for everyone, whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or vibrant nightlife. Enjoy your time exploring the beautiful landscapes and vibrant culture of this Greek gem.
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