Greece is a nation full of historical sites, but the country's best feature — at least when it comes to nature — is its beaches. The Mediterranean destination has hundreds of beaches to explore, from ...
If you're hankering for a beach break, you can be certain you’ll find something in Greece. After all, this is the country with more coastline than anywhere else in the Med, stretching around the Greek ...
Santorini, Mykonos, and Zakynthos get the photographs, but the real character of the Greek sea lies elsewhere: in quiet inlets, pebbled bays, and small fishing villages where the water is still clear ...
3. Papa Nero, Pelion The Greek chapter of the YMCA established its first campsite in 1924 by the sleepy port of Agios Ioannis in the eastern foothills of Mount Pelion. The mountain, a secret that ...
In Evia’s sylvan north, peaks clad with bright green pine trees soar above beaches where the water glows with emerald intensity. To the south, there are coves lapped by aquamarine seas. Can it ...
More people will soon be able to enjoy Greece’s clear blue waters as the country pledges to make hundreds of its beaches accessible to those with mobility challenges, including those in wheelchairs ...
The government has pledged to crack down on rapid development, and on seaside businesses seeking to take advantage of a tourist boom. But some residents and conservationists are unimpressed. By Niki ...
This summer in Europe, beachgoers with mobility issues will have more opportunities to swim in the Mediterranean without having to worry about traversing the sand. Starting in May, more than 200 ...