A port city that also happens to the be Greece's third largest by population, Piraeus is home to some of the country's most cherished religious and historical landmarks.
Chania is a harbor city on the northwest coast of Crete where guests can soak in the beauty of a restored lighthouse during the day.
Agios Nikolas, located on the coast of Crete, is known for its beautiful beaches, small coves, and serene coastal villas.
A hidden gem located off the beaten path in Santorini, Pyrgos is one of the highest villages on the island of Santorini, offering breathtaking views of Fira and Oia.
Home to vast array of beaches, archaeological sites, and painterly landscapes, Rethymno is known for its historic Rethymno Lighthouse as well as Renaissance and Ottoman architecture alike.
Situated along the lake in northwestern is Kastoria, a narrow peninsula city home to more than 60 Byzantine churches.
To the west of Athens lies the city of Patras, which contains the Saint Andrew Church and Apollon Municipal Theatre that make up the heart of this bustling port town.
A coastal city in the eastern Peloponnese region, Nafplion is home to Turkish fountains, neoclassical mansions and charming cobblestone alleys in the medieval Old Town.
Ioannina is the capital of Epirus, and it is surrounded by Lake Pamvotida, a beloved hallmark of the city.