Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Visit the capital of Modern and Ancient Greece and explore , the "Old City" of Athens, Plaka, with its neoclassical buildings and shops for gifts and souvenirs.
Climb the Acropolis hill, where the Parthenon Temple dominates, and enjoy the wonderful view. Also, take a trip along the beautiful Saronic Gulf - Cape Sounion and ancient Corinth, where you can sunbathe and admire thousand years of history.
Bodrum, Turkey
Located on the homonymous bay, Bodrum is a very charming seaside town, with an active tourist economy. It is a high-class resort in Turkey, one of the most interesting points of the Turkish Mediterranean coast, the so-called "East Côte d'Azur". Bodrum offers a great opportunity for summer holidays, in a scenery of blue waters, sandy beaches, crowded oriental outdoor markets, vibrant nightlife and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Chania (Souda), Crete
Chania is one of Crete’s most beautiful cities, known for its Venetian charm and traditional character. Souda, the city’s port, serves both ferries and cruise ships. The area combines history, architecture, and natural beauty, making it a unique destination.
Agropoli, Italy
Agropoli is a seaside town in southern Italy, in the region of Campania, near the Cilento Coast and the ancient city of Paestum. Its name means “high city” and dates back to antiquity, as it was originally a Greek settlement of Magna Graecia. The town is distinguished by its medieval castle with panoramic views, its picturesque old center with narrow alleys, and its beautiful beaches that attract many visitors in the summer. Today, Agropoli combines historical heritage with the vibrancy of a modern coastal town.
Naples, Italy
Naples is one of Italy’s most vibrant and historic cities, set on the bay that bears its name, with the imposing Mount Vesuvius as its backdrop. It is the country’s third-largest city and is renowned for its rich culture, its cuisine — pizza was born here — and its unique atmosphere that blends chaos, energy, and authenticity. The city boasts an impressive old quarter, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with narrow streets, churches, palaces, and underground passages that reveal layers of history from antiquity to the present. Naples’ port is also significant, serving as a gateway to the islands of the bay (Capri, Ischia, Procida) as well as a hub for Mediterranean cruises. With its strong character, Naples is a city of contrasts: from the intensity of daily life and bustling markets to art, music, and the sense of walking through a “living museum.”
Giardini Naxos, Sicily
Giardini Naxos is located in Sicily on the Ionian coast, very close to Taormina. It is famous as the site of the first Greek settlement in Sicily, dating back to the 8th century BC. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area, known for its beaches, the archaeological park with remains of ancient Naxos, and its lively atmosphere with restaurants, cafés, and seaside hotels. Its location also offers stunning views of Mount Etna and easy access to both cultural and natural attractions in eastern Sicily.
Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos is one of the most famous Cycladic islands and a world-renowned destination for cosmopolitan travel. It is celebrated for its vibrant nightlife, luxury accommodations, stunning beaches, and the charming maze-like streets of its main town, featuring iconic windmills. The island combines natural beauty, Cycladic architecture, and high-end services, while also offering easy access to nearby Delos, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites.
Valletta
Valletta, Malta, is a historic coastal city renowned for its impressive Baroque architecture and rich cultural heritage. It serves as Malta’s capital and offers a wealth of museums, churches, and fortifications. Valletta’s charming streets, vibrant waterfront, and numerous cafes and restaurants make it a vibrant hub for tourists. Its strategic location and well-preserved history attract visitors interested in culture, history, and Mediterranean scenery.
Nauplion (Nafplion), Greece
Nafplio is a seaport town in the Peloponnese in Greece that has expanded up the hillsides near the north end of the Argolic Gulf. The town was the capital of the First Hellenic Republic, from the start of the Greek Revolution in 1821 until 1834. Nafplio is now the capital of the regional unit of Argolis.Old Nafplion is one of the most beautiful towns in Greece. The former capital of Greece may remind visitors of the Plaka but it's on the sea. With two mountains crowned by medieval fortresses overlooking the town and the small island fortress called the Bourtzi that once protected the harbor, Nafplion is full of restaurants, shops, cafes, beautiful old buildings,hotels of all catagories and a beach that you can walk to in ten minutes.
Patmos, Greece
Patmos is α small Greek island in the Aegean Sea. It has rocky, volcanic ground and its highest point is the Prophet Elias, 270 m. above sea level. Patmos has a special morphology, with many headlands, coves and islets.
St.John is said to have received his Revelation in a cave (the Cave of the Apocalypse) and many people visit the monasteries and the sacred Cave.
Patmos is a beautiful destination, the ideal place for relaxation and tranquility.
Civitavecchia/Rome, Italy
Civitavecchia is a town and comune of the province of Rome. A sea port which is located 80 kilometres west-north-west of Rome. The harbor is formed by two piers and a breakwater, on which is a lighthouse.
Syros, Greece
Syros is a Cycladic island and capital of the South Aegean Sea. Its capital is Ermoypoli. On the hill of Ano Syros is dominated by the Catholic Church of St. George. The breathtaking view of the sea is unique, allowing visitors the chance to see the neighboring islands of Tinos, Delos, Paros and Naxos. The island has few roads and trails but contains landscapes with rocks, bridges, caves and wonderful beaches.