Breathtaking beaches, sensational history, delicious cuisines and beautiful harbour towns, sun-soaked Greece truly is a destination unlike any anywhere else in the world.
Corfu: Everything You Need to Know About the Idyllic Greek Island
Paleokastritsa, Corfu. Credit: Greek Reporter
Corfu is one of Greece’s most beautiful and storied islands. It shares its name with its most populous city, Corfu, which also serves as the capital of the Ionian Island archipelago along the coast of the Ionian Sea.
Corfu has become a must visit place for anyone looking to experience what the Greek Islands have to offer. Its breathtaking scenery, mountain ranges and beaches are amongst the most unforgettable in the country, and its blend of cultural histories and influences –French, English, Venetian, and, of course, Greek will leave you with a unique understanding of how the culture of the Ionian Islands developed.
Alonissos: Travelling to a Purer Greece
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Although I wasn’t even born then, I imagine that 50s/60s Greek islands looked pretty much as Alonissos does today. The pine-clad and serene island with each beach very different from the other remains generally unaffected by tourism and all the modern, often sadly deriding infrastructure that goes with it. The island has a dreamy, innocent and natural ambiance that makes it ideal for couples, friends and even the whole family.
Mediterranean monk seal,
Eco-island
Known as the heart of Europe’s largest Marine Park (since 1992), which is home to Caretta Caretta sea turtles, the Mediterranean monk seal, various species of dolphins and exciting aquatic life, Alonissos in the Northern Sporades is a natural gem. The vast Marine Park (2260 km) is made up of seven islands: Alonissos, Peristera, Kyra Panagia (with it beautiful monastery), Gioura, Psathoura, Piperi and Skantzoura, and 22 small islets. The island is