A short overview of a holiday destination: Greece
Travel through the land where the cradle of civilisation meets the azure sea, and the sun brings every ancient stone to life.
Chersonissos Ruins
"Ruins that look the sea in the eye."
By the sea, where the sun lets the waves flow in silvery tones, lies Chersonissos. The ruins of this city, dating back to the 4th century BC, are an admiration of time, dust and sea. Here water is not distance, but a partner and witness of history.
You walk through narrow streets where the wind whispers ancient inscriptions. The walls of rock and limestone are weathered by time, but their strength remains palpable as a symbol of survival.
Fly to Chersonissos not just to see, but to experience. Feel how the walls settle into your heart and live an encounter with the passion of history in the skin of the sea.
Kastro of Heraklion
"The Golden Castle at the top of the world."
At the top of the hill, where the sea seems to melt into the sky, stands Kastro. The castle walls of heavy, dark stones look as if they were forged by the wind and the sun. It is a piece of history hanging in the clouds.
Inside, the royal chambers and castle stairs breathe memories of power and peace. Every step is a ritual that takes you to a time that has never elapsed.
Kastro is more than a castle; it is a spirit and a heart where you can find yourself. Let the sea and the stones of Heraklion be your new home.
Old Town of Kos
"Where the sun burns the walls and history breathes."
In the narrow streets of Kos history comes to life. The walls of natural stone change colour with every sunset, from gold to deep black. The air here is heavy with the scent of olive and sun-drenched stone.
At its heart lies the Cathedral of Agios Georgios, a beacon of peace and faith since the 13th century. The old town is a world of small shops and coffee houses where stories about the sea and time are shared.
Kos is not an ordinary city, but a breath. Let the sun restore your inner self in this harmony between old traditions and eternal light.
The Windmills of Mykonos
"Sunset on the Kastro hillside."
At the top of the slope, where the wind whispers through the palms, the real magic begins. The iconic windmills stand like monuments from a distant time, watching the sun set the sea on fire.
The air thickens and the sea softens as the sun seems to fall through the water. The mills follow the rhythm of the waves in a sleepy motion that recalls a time when people and nature still spoke together.
This is the heart of Mykonos: a world where the sun is a painter and the sea a song. Here you do not just sit, you are part of a timeless feast of light and balance.