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FLY ME TO THE MOON TRAVEL – NEWSLETTER VOLUME 49
Dear Traveler, I hope that you and your loved ones are above all safe and healthy. As humanity deals with fear and volatility, please know that you are not alone. We are in this all together and as we stand united, we shall and will overcome these dark times. As we are faced with
Fast forward- Symi: Cosmopolitan, classy and unpretentious
One of the loveliest of the Dodecanese Islands, small and elegant Symi has a unique identity. Against the backdrop of the sparkling beauty of the Southern Aegean Islands, Symi has unexpected polish. This island is an astonishing mix of architectural distinction and raw natural beauty, cosmopolitan vibes and unpretentious simplicity. In short, Symi offers a
March 25th in Mani – History, Nature, Cuisine
The 25th of March in Greece is both the most important national holiday as well as a religious holiday. Counting back nine months from Christmas day and the birth of Jesus brings us to March 25th. This is the day of the Annunciation - in Greek, the Ευαγγελισμός (Evangelismos) - when the angel Gabriel announced
FLY ME TO THE NEWS TRAVEL – NEWSLETTER VOLUME NO 48
Dear Traveler, Καλό μήνα! As we enter the month of March, and spring is just around the corner — we’ve sprung into action preparing new exciting itineraries. In our “Wonders of Spring” issue we’ve complied a wonderful blend of cultural, natural and historical aspects. The majority of the Greek holidays are centered around the sea,
FLY ME TO THE MOON TRAVEL – NEWSLETTER VOLUME 47
Dear Traveler, January’s gone but we still have some winter-time to enjoy. On the subject of winter, did you know that Greece is a ski destination too? Around Greece there are excellent ski slopes, but also plenty of additional activities and sites to make for an exciting winter holiday. We introduce you to one of
Sunken Stories: Greece’s remarkable underwater antiquities
Greece is perhaps best known for two things: unparalleled archaeological treasures, and the beauty of its seas. How wonderful then that these two things are sometimes combined. The archaeological sites of Greece that are on dry land are mysterious enough, but what about those that are submerged, on the seafloor? Greece has so many precious
Fast forward – Greek Orthodox Easter in Athens
In Greece, you really sense the mystery and the miracle of Easter. Unlike in most western Easter celebrations, Easter is not limited to a day or two, but encompasses a whole season. Beginning after Carnival, Lent ushers in a period of restraint. Then, when Holy Week begins in preparation for Easter Sunday, the somber mood,
Lake Pamvotis: A rich natural habitat and a place of history
Lake Pamvotis - sometimes also called lake Pamvotida - makes for a fascinating destination. Covering a little over 20 square kilometers, this lovely lake is the second oldest in Europe. It is the heart of an intriguing region. Lake Pamvotis in Ioannina hosts culture on its shores, as its depths team with life. The waters
Fast forward – time to plan summer vacations – exploring the region of Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki is Northern Greece’s premier beach destination, on a par with the finest beaches throughout the country. With a fascinating geography- a lush peninsula that in turn has three long “legs” Kassandra, Sithonia, and Mt. Athos, each with its own character - Chalkidiki offers an island-like experience. There are beaches for every taste, and lots
The Corinthian raisin: the undiscovered Greek superfood
The Corinthian raisin does not have a splashy reputation. Affordably priced and easily available, Corinthian raisins are not usually thought an exciting ingredient. And that is the key to its charm. This relatively humble food is in fact subtle, complex, and extremely delicious. It is also a nutritional powerhouse - an undiscovered Greek superfood. The