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When winter begins to loosen its grip and the scent of spring drifts across the Aegean, Greece erupts into color, satire, music, and joyful chaos. Apokries (Απόκριες), the Greek Carnival, is not just a festival. It’s a three-week-long celebration of disguise, laughter, ancient ritual, smoky street feasts, thunderous bells, flour wars, and myths that stretch b...


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In an age of hurried itineraries and photo-driven checklists, slow travel is a quiet rebellion. It asks us to stay longer, move gentler, and trade highlights for human moments. Instead of conquering destinations, we let them seep in; through routine, conversation, and the rhythm of everyday life. Few places reward this approach as generously as Greece.

What Slow Travel...

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Traveling Through Greece by Its Herbs

The first thing you notice in Greece is not the color of the sea or the white of the houses.
It is the smell.

Oregano crushed underfoot on a hillside.
Warm rosemary carried by wind.
Thyme rising from rock where nothing else should grow.

In Greece, herbs are not ingredients; they are geography.

The...


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Long before GPS or Google Maps, travelers in the Aegean looked up to find their way. The same constellations we see today once guided sailors, shepherds, and storytellers across Greece’s mountains and seas.

Each night, the sky over Greece reveals more than stars; it reveals myth, memory, and meaning. Every constellation carries a story born in this ...


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In the warm blush of a Grecian sunset, when the sea turns to gold and the scent of thyme drifts through the air, another quiet wonder moves through the landscape. Graceful, sleepy, sun-soaked, and utterly unbothered, the stray cats of Greece are the true rulers of the ruins.

They stretch across marble steps older than empires, nap on fishing nets al...


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