Greek Island Hoppers and Hikers
should see what is out there

It is true that there is a misconception that in Greece there is not much more to see than sea and archaeological sites and of course this has been proven not to be the case. To begin with we should take into consideration the topography of Greece and its interesting layouts. The country is mostly mountainous with ranges extending into the sea as peninsulas. The natural mountain barriers have in many places imposed a climate and cultural diversity with interesting results as regards traditions and habits. All across Greece there is a historical print left behind to explore with archeological sites, with traditional villages, where food and drink always softens the tiring activities of the day.
From the Mythical Mountain of Olympus to the Vikos Gorge or the Meteora Sandstone Pillars to Sparta in the Peloponnese and all the way south to the Island of Crete, everywhere you go there is place with a story to tell
From the Mythical Mountain of Olympus to the Vikos Gorge or the Meteora Sandstone Pillars to Sparta in the Peloponnese and all the way south to the Island of Crete, everywhere you go there is place with a story to tell