1/ Corfu – Elegance amidst emerald waters
Hidden among the waves of the Ionian Sea, Corfu welcomes you with romantic architecture inspired by the Venetians, French and British. Corfu Town (Kerkyra) is like an open-air museum - narrow cobblestone streets, flower-filled balconies and elegant cafes under the arches of the "Liston". The island offers golden beaches (Paleokastritsa, Glyfada), walks through olive trees and local cuisine with Italian nuances - try the pastitsada and sofrito.
2/ Santorini - A Symphony of Light and Passion
Santorini is a volcanic island that seems unreal – the white cubic houses and blue domes of Oia and Fira merge with the azure sea. The sunsets here are legendary – thousands gather to applaud them every day. Underground, vineyards grow in ash soil, creating unique wines (try Assyrtiko). In addition to romance, ancient ruins (Akrotiri), black and red beaches, as well as luxury boutique hotels await you here.
3/ Rhodes - Where the time has stopped
History comes to life in Rhodes. The old town is protected by UNESCO and is among the best-preserved medieval villages in Europe. Stroll along the "Street of Knights", visit the Palace of the Grand Masters and get lost among the markets. But Rhodes is not only about culture – the abundance of beaches (Tsambika, Prisonisi), villages like post cards and coastal taverns make the island ideal for a holiday.
4/ Mykonos - Life is a celebration
Mykonos is a symbol of luxury and freedom. The white and blue facades, winding streets and windmills create a cinematic atmosphere. During the day, beaches like Psarou and Paradise offer crystal clear waters, and at night – they transform into a stage for world-famous DJs and stars. However, Mykonos is not just a party – the island hides small monasteries, art galleries and unique Cycladic architecture.
5/ Crete - Legends, nature and authenticity
Crete is Greece on a small scale – both mountainous and maritime, ancient and modern. The capital Heraklion guards Knossos – the palace of the Minotaur. To the south, discover the Samaria Gorge, and to the west – the pink beach of Elafonisi. The cuisine of Crete is a separate universe: olive oil, herbs, cheeses and dakos, combined with local wine and the legendary raki. Here you will encounter genuine hospitality and feel the pulse of ancient roots.
6/ Thassos - Silence, Nature and Golden Sand
Thassos often remains off the radar of mass tourism, but it hides some of the most beautiful bays in Northern Greece. Beaches like Aliki and Saliara (Marble Beach) will enchant you. Mountain villages like Theologos offer an authentic atmosphere, pine honey and homemade moussaka. Ideal for families, couples and those seeking peace and quiet, Thassos combines nature, culture and cozy Greek warmth.