Athens is a city with more than 3,000 years of history and without a doubt, one of the most essential places to see in Greece. And although it is said about the capital of Greece that as soon as you step on it or love it or hate it, we believe that if you invest 2 or 3 days to get to know it well and visit its most charming places, you will end up loving it and of course, wanting to return.
In ancient times in this temple there was the oracle of Delphi, in which several fortune tellers interpreted the words of the gods to answer queries from pilgrims
This island, product of a great volcanic eruption, is shaped like a half moon with several islands around, highlighting in this its beautiful villages, overlooking to cliffs, with white facades, and doors and windows of a vibrant blue.
There were 24 monasteries, many of them were destroyed during World War II, so there are currently 13 monasteries left. Although only 6 can be visited, among which the Great Meteor Monastery and the Varlaam Monastery stand out, in which inside you can see ancient frescoes as well as fantastic views of the valley.
Crete is perfect to enjoy cities with atmosphere, beaches with crystal clear waters, villages anchored in time, archaeological ruins, wild nature and delicious food.
This small island famous for its parties and its lively nightlife, also hides a natural landscape mixed with the characteristic white houses, which we are sure, will leave you speechless and will become in a few minutes, one of the most important places to see in Greece.