The Palaiopolis-Mon Repos Museum opened its doors to the public in 2001. The mansion, in which the Museum is currently housed, was built at the time of British rule by Sir Frederick Adam, Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian islands. It is a typical example of early 19th century neoclassical architecture (1828-1831). The permanent display, […]
Kremastos Waterfall, Samothrace
The highest waterfall in Greece, the Kremastos Waterfall (Kremasto Nero), falling from a height of 180 m. More information: http://canyoning-caving.blogspot.com/2011/06/blog-post_25.html
Agia Paraskevi, Samothraki
Agia Paraskevi, Samothraki. This small chapel in Ano Meria is located right on the sea. More information: https://www.insamothraki.com/agia-paraskevi-the-little-church-on-the-seashore.html
Church of the Panagia, Tinos
The shrine of the Holy Church of Panagia Evaggelistria of Tinos (Our Lady of Tinos) is the most important orthodox shrines of pilgrimage in Greece and one of the most famous throughout the world. More information: http://www.panagiatinou.gr/eng/
Delos
The archaeological museum of Delos is today one of the most important in Greece, with rare exhibits such as sculptures, vessels, inscriptions, marvelous mosaics, etc. More information: https://mykonos.gr/en/dilos/
Agios Nektarios monastery, Aegina
One of the most visited sites on Aegina is the church of Agios Nektarios (Saint Nectarios) and the monastery of Agia Triada (The Holy Trinity) that is located on a higher level overlooking the church. Agios Nektarios of Aegina (1846-1920), is one of the most widely known Greek Orthodox Saints. More information: https://www.aeginagreece.com/aegina-island/greece/agios-nektarios-church-monastery
Karya village, Lefkada
Karya is a traditional mountain village in Lefkada, which is hidden by the green hills. More information: https://karya.gr/