
The island complex of the Dodecanese in the south-eastern Aegean is the sunniest corner in Greece. Twelve large islands and numerous smaller ones with crystal clear waters, sandy or pebbly beaches, important archaeological finds, imposing Byzantine and medieval monuments, and unique traditional settlements are waiting to be discovered.

Nestled into Greece's brilliant blue sea, the captivating Ionian Islands offer a harmonious blend of natural beauty, cultural treasures, and opulent experiences.
The Ionian Islands, also known as the 'Eptanese' consist of seven beautiful islands with stunning natural landscapes and rich historical heritage.

The North Aegean Islands are a group of beautiful and diverse islands situated in the northern part of the Aegean Sea. Each island has its own identity. Each is a destination with unique wild beauty and rich cultural heritage. Largely unexplored, this cluster of islands may not be tourist-magnets but that is exactly what gives them their charm.

The Saronic and Argolic Gulf are often referred to as one: the Argosaronic. The stretch of sea linking the Attica shores to the Peloponnese shores is known as the Argosaronic Gulf. It is close to the port of Pireaus and contains a group of small islands: Aegina, Hydra, Spetses, Poros, Angistri, Methana, and Salamina.

The peninsula of Attica has much more to offer than the city center of Athens. The Athenian Riviera, the south coastal road from the center of Athens to Cape Sounion, has many luxurious hotels and lovely beaches.

Epirus, located in northwestern Greece, has stunning landscapes, historical treasures, and outdoor adventures. The proximity between the mountainous and coastal areas allows visitors to experience both the authenticity of a mountainous destination and the enchanting coastal landscapes within a short time.