The best cultural immersion experience is to discover a destination through its cuisine. Greece is a mecca for foodies. Rich in aromas, flavors and influences — it’s been named one of the world’s healthiest cuisines. Did you know that there is more to Greek street food than souvlaki and gyros? To help you delve deeper
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Constantin Erinkoglou: Notos and the Greek cuisine in Brussels
A highly reputed Greek Chef, Constantin Erinkoglou holds the title of the Ambassador of Greek cuisine in Brussels. Despite his numerous accolades, acclaims, and skills — Chef Erinkoglou boasts humble beginnings having started his culinary journey is his grandmothers’ kitchens in Greece.
Adrere Amellal – an oasis in the Egyptian Siwa oasis!
We loved spending four days in this amazing Eco-lodge in the Siwa oasis in Egypt. Swimming in the salt lake, horse riding, hiking, visiting the old Siwa settlement and the temple of Amun (Alexander the Great oracle), tasting traditional food and touching base with Egyptian sunsets!
8 Top Things To Do on a Staycation in Attica
There’s a reason why millions of travellers flock to Greece every year — enchanted with its unique charm which graciously spreads across the myriad of islands dotting its historical land. Most stop in Athens for a short while, curious to get a glimpse into its magnificent past. For many, Athens is the final destination where
Hidden Destinations: The Dodecanese Islands
If you are thinking of where to go in Greece in 2018, how about escaping to one of the lesser-explored destinations, the Dodecanese Islands?
The Mushrooms of Greece: History, Foods and Festivals
The mushrooms of Greece are yet another fascinating aspect of Greek culture. They are a part of the gastronomy, and even a way of life.
Epiphany in Greece: Celebration and Meaning
The Epiphany in Greece is one of the most fascinating of cultural traditions to witness during your travels.
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The Greek New Year’s Cake: The Vasilopita
New Year’s Day in Greece is special. Besides celebrating the arrival of the new year, it’s the time to cut a very special cake called the vasilopita. It’s a tradition that dates back thousands of years.