Carnival season in Greece means the winter is slowly giving way to early spring and people are naturally very happy about it. It includes public festivities, costume parties, celebrations with music, drinks, street-side barbequing, dressing up, and pranking for weeks on end. I love Apokries because it brings out the playful Greek spirit and brings...Read More
Sikinos is one of those lesser-known Cycladic islands, ideal for travelers looking to step off the beaten path. With a handful of beaches, two charming villages, and a relaxed atmosphere, Sikinos is a peaceful retreat far from the bustling crowds. This guide covers everything you need to know about Sikinos—from its highlights and local flavors...Read More
Athens is one of the trendiest European cities and an Athens Christmas is as much fun and as memorable as any “traditional” winter destination. I just don’t notice the cold here at Christmastime, because everyone around me is having so much fun and there’s a real feeling of excitement in the air. Here I share...Read More
Kythnos is a lovely small Cycladic island very close to Athens. Despite its proximity to the mainland, it’s a far cry from congested destinations like Paros or Santorini. Authentic nature, quaint villages, and a stunning variety of beaches make Kythnos a popular weekend destination for the Athenian crowd who praise its ability to offer a...Read More
In Greece, the month-long festive season ends on January 6th with the interesting and deeply traditional celebration of Epiphany. A public holiday with open space rituals second to none, Epiphany in Greece is beautiful to watch and enjoy even as a non-religious spectator. In this article, I explain how I came to love the traditional...Read More
Among the Cyclades islands close to the Greek capital Athens, Serifos is perhaps Greece’s finest hidden gem. The most rugged of them all, Serifos is essentially a large rock rising from the blue Aegean Sea with pristine beaches, hill-side walking paths, original island communities, and a rich mining history. Serifos’ rugged nature is its strong...Read More
Sifnos is perhaps the most Greek of all the Cycladic Greek islands. A rural community nested in a sweet spot of western Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, Sifnos started opening up to tourism recently and gradually. This means you get the best of both worlds – the unsurpassed charm of an eternal Greek island and...Read More
From annoying goblins, the pomegranate smashing, and street singing, all the way to the official blessing of the water, Greek Christmas traditions are a wonderful variety of cultural and religious activities undertaken all around the country during a month-long festive season. In this article, I explain the most interesting Greek Christmas traditions, Greek Christmas food,...Read More