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How long is the drive from Matala to Budva?

The direct drive from Matala to Budva is 787 mi (1,266 km), and should have a drive time of 22 hrs 3 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Matala to Budva, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Athens, Rethymnon, Chania Town, Corfu Town, Kissamos, Kalambaka, Tirana, Nafplio, Olympia, and Parga Municipality, as well as top places to visit like Mat Old Town Apartments and Fortezza of Rethymnon, or the ever-popular Preveli beach.

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Top cities between Matala and Budva

The top cities between Matala and Budva are Athens, Rethymnon, Chania Town, Corfu Town, Kissamos, Kalambaka, Tirana, Nafplio, Olympia, and Parga. Athens is the most popular city on the route. It's 10 hours from Matala and 13 hours from Budva.
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Old Town House

Holiday home
Old Town House in Rethymno, Crete is a charming accommodation nestled in the historic Old Town area. The house is spacious and features a lovely roof garden. Situated amidst narrow cobblestone streets, it offers easy access to museums, tavernas, and restaurants serving traditional specialties. Additionally, it's conveniently located near the beach.
11% as popular as Athens
21 minutes off the main route, 6% of way to Budva
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Chania

Chania, located on the northwest coast of Crete, Greece, is a city steeped in history and culture. The 14th-century Venetian harbor and narrow streets offer a glimpse into its past, while the Nautical Museum and Archaeological Museum showcase maritime and historical artifacts. The city also bears influences from Venetian, Egyptian, and Ottoman periods.
8% as popular as Athens
26 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Budva
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Kissamos

Kissamos, located in the western part of Crete, Greece, is a charming town and municipality that forms part of the Chania regional unit. Despite being often overlooked by visitors to Crete, it serves as a convenient stop for those traveling to the nearby port for boat cruises to Gramvousa Peninsula. The town itself is compact and laid-back, offering a strategic base for exploring the western region of Crete.
5% as popular as Athens
52 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Budva
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Athens

Athens, the capital of Greece, is a city steeped in ancient history and culture. It was once at the center of Ancient Greece, showcasing its power through landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon temple. The city's museums, including the Acropolis Museum and National Archaeological Museum, house a wealth of artifacts from this era.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Budva
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Nafplion

Nafplion, also known as Nauplio, is a charming coastal city in the Peloponnese region of Greece. It served as the first capital of the country after independence in 1833 and boasts an impressive historic center with Venetian palaces, neoclassical mansions, boutiques, and cafes. The town's picturesque architecture and narrow streets make it a popular tourist destination.
4% as popular as Athens
56 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Budva
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Archaeological Site of Olympia

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
The Archaeological Site of Olympia is an ancient sanctuary and the birthplace of the Olympic Games. It features impressive architecture, including temples dedicated to Zeus and Hera. The site was originally a sacred grove and later became a sanctuary for the god Kronos before hosting the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C. The games continued for over 1000 years until they were abolished by Emperor Theodosius in AD 393.
This is the starting point of the Olympic games. There are two museums on this site one before you come in and one near the end both quality impressive. The site is quite big with area preserved so you can not walk on or in them. But there is lots to see, pictures and descriptions of how it was back then. There are some really great pieces in the museums from helmets, shields, vases to tools weapons and other body armour. Amazing statues and mosaics which reflect the past games. You also find out about the modern games and the different use of the flame. Can I just say the we normally do some of the sites at a pace but could have done with more than 2 hrs at this location. 👍
Pauly — Google review
One of the worlds’ most visited monuments. It is an experience not to miss. Tip:you may also find 3D binoculars/ augmented reality somewhere in town (we didn’t know but we saw many people using them) to help you understand how the building used to be in ancient times.
Eirini M — Google review
A must visit when visiting the peloponnese, has so much history and great things too see. I went because my wife is really into old things but as a neutral I found the place fascinating with information boards all around the site telling you what each rock was and what it was for. The tickets are well priced for what's included and will take up 3 hours or more of your day. There's also plenty of shaded areas as it does get hot in the sun.
Chris T — Google review
Very interesting to see, where the Olympics originated (both the historical site itself as the two museums) One about the history of the site, the other one about the history of the (old) Olympic Games. With one ticket you can visit all three locations. It is a walkable distance from each other. As for the archaeological site... amazing!!!
Jelle — Google review
this is a massive area of archeological exploration. it is the home of the worlds first stadium dedicated to athletic competition. the start line is still there. it boasts large training areas, roman baths and temples. the area is relatively flat and easy to negotiate. this multiple acre dig really gives the visitor a feeling of what their lives were like. the museum has an amazing number of relics from the grounds. this is apparently the site of the olympic games. our guide the importance of these games in opening the doors to peace.
Jay K — Google review
Amazing to walk through so much history - having a guide to explain the finer details was extremely helpful. The size of the site & all of the various buildings across Greek & Roman history was fascinating. Worth the bus trip.
Peter E — Google review
We spent hours here. It's absolutely amazing. We first came on the August full moon but due to local fires it was closed. We spent 3-4 hours in the 2 museums and we had about an our in the archaeological site, we could have done with at least another 30 minutes at least. It really is impressive and a must for visiting. The ticket for the 2 museums and site costs 20 euro per person. Children were free. You can purchase your tickets at all 3 places and where ever you buy it that's where you have to enter first.
Lisa K — Google review
Wow first time here . Wasn't that busy we had 2 hours to walk around where the first Olympics were held. A lot of bits and pieces marble. The museum was cool alot of artifacts and info.
Harvey S — Google review
4% as popular as Athens
2 hours off the main route, 51% of way to Budva
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Folies Corfu Hotel Apartments

Hotel
The Folies Corfu Hotel Apartments offers guests a laid-back oasis in the heart of the city. With gardens and a seasonal outdoor pool, guests can spend relaxing moments in tranquil surroundings. The apartments are based on traditional Corfiot architecture and offer stylish and comfortable accommodation.
6% as popular as Athens
2 hours off the main route, 58% of way to Budva
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Parga

Parga, a charming town in northwestern Greece, is nestled on the Ionian coast between Preveza and Igoumenitsa. Known for its natural beauty, this resort town offers a delightful escape. Nearby Sivota, located in Thesprotia region, is close to Parga and Aktion National Airport. A visit to Parga promises scenic coastal views and delicious local cuisine at seaside restaurants like Aegis.
2% as popular as Athens
59 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Budva
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Kalabaka

Kalabaka, a charming town nestled in the Trikala regional unit of Thessaly, Greece, serves as the gateway to the breathtaking Meteora monasteries. With a population of around 11,492 as of 2021, this picturesque locale offers visitors an authentic Greek experience. Just a short drive from Kalabaka lies the stunning natural wonder of Meteora and various attractions like Delphi & Thermopilae Day Trip.
5% as popular as Athens
22 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Budva
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Tiranë

Tirana, the capital of Albania, is renowned for its vibrant mix of Ottoman, Fascist, and Soviet architectural styles. The city's focal point is Skanderbeg Square, featuring an equestrian statue of a national hero and the modernist National History Museum. Additionally, Tirana boasts Antigua Coffee as a popular community hub where locals and visitors can enjoy great coffee in a modern atmosphere while socializing or working with amenities like free Wi-Fi and ample power outlets.
5% as popular as Athens
18 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Budva

Best stops along Matala to Budva drive

The top stops along the way from Matala to Budva (with short detours) are Acropolis Museum, Acropolis of Athens, and Balos Beach. Other popular stops include Mat Old Town Apartments, Old Venetian Port of Chania, and Meteora.
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Preveli beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Preveli beach is a remote and well-known destination where the Kourtaliotis River meets the sea, creating a spectacular exotic setting with palm groves and stairs. It's located about 35km south of Rethymno and offers a unique family adventure with small ponds, waterfalls, and an easy trail to the gorge. The beach is sandy and not well organized due to protection regulations. Additionally, nearby attractions like the Cave of Melidoni add historical significance to the area.
Gorgeous small beach with lovely tavern and access to the palm forest. Didn’t find it ‘overcrowded’ like all the moaning reviews said - and we went on a busy Sunday. The river water is naturally murky as it’s a river but wasn’t unclean. Tavern/cafe charges €3 per soft drink can which is quite normal for a tourist trap. Cafe has toilets and a changing room too. The walk back up to the closest parking is incredibly challenging and not advised with babies or if unfit. There’s a boat that’s advised instead. Parking was very cheap - only €3! Because of where it is, it’s a very windy beach and the sand can blow up into your eyes and face. Because of this it’s best to either set up camp in the trees (this was popular) or to bring shelter such as a beach tent. The sand can also be quite hot so both suitable walking footwear for the walk and sandles is advised. Don’t regret going and the views from the walk up and down are beautiful!
Jesse H — Google review
We visited this place yesterday, and it turned out to be a reminder not to rely too much on tourist guides, suggestions, or popular tips. The beach itself is, of course, beautiful, but it was so crowded and chaotic that it really took away from the experience. The parking lot is located a few hundred meters above the beach, and to get there you need to go down very steep stairs. One definitely has to be careful, especially for elderly visitors or those with small children. I actually witnessed a little boy falling and scraping his knees badly on the way down. On site, there is a bar, some chairs, and a toilet. The scenery is undeniably stunning – the rock formations, including the famous heart-shaped rock, are impressive. However, the sheer number of people, along with the constant arrival of boats unloading tourists, completely robs the place of its natural charm. There is no harmony, no energy, no peace. Despite the undeniable beauty, the river mouth is simply overcrowded with visitors. After about two hours we left, climbing back up the steep path to the parking lot (currently €3). Afterwards, we found another beach just 7 minutes away, where we were completely alone – and as the locals say, everyone can find their own beach here.
Mateusz D — Google review
Beautiful beach. From the parking lot, it’s a short hike down to the beach, with beautiful views along the hike. It’s all downhill to the beach and all uphill back, so be prepared. The beach gets very crowded after 9:30-10 AM, especially when the boats start to arrive and drop people off.
Lisa M — Google review
A true gem to visit while in Crete! Steps are a bit steep but with care can be done. We were in our beach flip-flops and no issues! The palm tree forest, the river( can actually walk thru it upstream for scenic view) and the beach are spectacular!
Alex G — Google review
Just no. That’s what comes to mind when I think about this beach. Overhyped, overcrowded, too much effort to reach and too little reward once you get there. The famous palm grove isn’t physically blocked off, but there are signs saying you can’t enter because of fire hazard. Of course, people ignore them and walk up the river from its mouth to snap photos of the palms. The water here is also colder than on most southern beaches, which doesn’t exactly make it inviting. Getting there is another issue. It’s a solid 15-minute walk each way, with the return being steep uphill. I’m a hiker, and even for me it was effort — I timed it. Expect uneven rocky stairs and a frustrating climb back if you’re not steady on your feet. If you’re absolutely set on visiting, skip the hike and use the boat service from Plakias. Otherwise, there are so many better options for your day. Souda Beach in the south, for example, is a far more enjoyable choice.
Ira H — Google review
Easily the most magical place I’ve ever been with the most unique landscape EVER! Absolutely LOVED this spot and recommend exploring here if you’re in Crete!
Sidney K — Google review
Gorgeous beach with a river and many palm trees!! We loved it here, but 2 things worth mentioning: - water is super cold - you have to hike a bit in order to get to the beach
Lulu2410 — Google review
This place has so much potential, but unfortunately, it's being ruined by tourists who don’t seem to care. There was plastic floating in the water, which was really sad to see in what could be a magical spot. It was pretty overwhelming because it was crowded. The hike up can be intense, but it’s doable if you pace yourself. At the top, there’s a guy selling fruit and water — I highly recommend grabbing something from him. If you’re not up for the hike, I noticed there’s a boat service that picks up and drops off visitors. Overall, it is a beautiful location, but to be honest, I’m not sure I’d recommend it simply because of how busy and poorly treated it is. Definitely bring water shoes — the rocks in the water are slippery.
Confessions F — Google review
4.5
(10465)
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4.1
(1994)
740 60, Greece, USA
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Mat Old Town Apartments

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Holiday apartment rental
Bed & breakfast
Neighborhoods
Mat Old Town Apartments in Rethymno is ideally located within walking distance of the Rethymnon Venetian Port and Rethymnon Cathedral. The property offers 10 individually decorated guestrooms with well-equipped kitchenettes. Guests can enjoy amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, concierge services, and a grocery/convenience store on-site. The apartments also feature express check-in and check-out services, as well as dry cleaning/laundry facilities.
Great host, parking in harbour, lovely square. It has everything to stay for longer
Kaeres — Google review
Pro - the location is perfect, right in the old town with easy access to the beaches, restaurants and bars, and all major attractions. The room I stayed in, I3, with courtyard view, has the necessary accommodations for a trip - fridge, mini oven, iron, hairdrier, washing machine. The bed was comfortable. Stella, the hostess, was very nice and understanding. Con - I was anxious when I read in 2 other reviews that the air conditioner from the room next door is noisy, and I was hoping this was an overstatement. Unfortunately, it was an understatement. Room 3 does not have a noise canceling window, and the air conditioner from the room next door is extremely noisy (imagine a helicoper noise all night long). When I signaled this issue, the owner called some technicians that sprayed the machines with water, which has nothing to do with the root cause, these should be replaced. I did manage to get used to the noise, as I slept with ear buds and a pillow on my head, but I need to be honest and warn others, especially if you are light sleepers.
Gabriela I — Google review
Inexpensive, but there was a bad smell coming from bathroom and also there are restrictions with using the boiler. The apartment had old furniture aswell.
Alexandru O — Google review
Very centrally located apartment in the old town. No parking available. The room was small
Karthik S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great location, very close to everything. The apartments are stylish, the Internet works well, the hosts are not intrusive and polite, there is almost everything you need, the only thing missing is salt and butter, if you are staying for a short time, it is not very convenient to buy your own. The only downside is that there is a bed on the second floor and it gets a little hot there at night, the air conditioning doesn’t reach there, the air hardly moves. (Original) Шикарное расположение, очень близко ко всему. Апартаменты стильные, интернет работает хорошо, хозяева не навязчивые и вежливые, есть почти все необходимое, не хватает только соли и масла, если ненадолго заселился, то покупать свои не очень удобно. Единственный минус на втором этаже кровать и там жарковато ночью, кондиционер туда не достаёт, воздух почти не двигается.
Oleksandra D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perfect location in the heart of the old town. Accommodation sufficiently equipped for a short stay. Cleanliness more than adequate. Quiet apartment despite the location which is a real plus! Pleasant and discreet owner. We recommend! (Original) Emplacement parfait au cœur de la veille ville. Logement suffisamment équipé pour un court séjour. Propreté plus que correcte. Appartement silencieux malgré l’emplacement ce qui est un véritable plus ! Propriétaire agréable et discret. On recommande !
Mel F — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an apartment in the Old town of Rethynon in Crete, near Venetian Port, Rethyno Cathedral, close to everything. In a quiet, clean place, it is modern, beautiful and has air conditioning, refrigerator, kitchen, TV. It is a very comfortable and cozy apartment. (Original) Es un apartamento en el Old town de Rethynon en Creta, cerca de Puerto Veneciano, de la Catedral de Rethyno, cerca de todo. En un lugar tranquilo, limpio, es moderno , bonito y tiene aire acondicionado,nevera, cocina, tv. es un apartament muy comodo y acogedor.
IRENE P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very good place, we booked via booking for 4 nights and it fully met our expectations. (Original) Bardzo dobre miejsce, rezerwowaliśmy przez booking na 4 nocy i w pełni spełniło nasze oczekiwania.
Maciek E — Google review
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Vivylaki 4, Rethymno 741 31, Greece
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Fortezza of Rethymnon

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
The Fortezza of Rethymnon is an impressive 16th-century Venetian citadel that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the town and port. It is a significant monument in the Old Town, alongside other notable landmarks such as the Loggia, Rimondi fountain, central gate, church of Agios Fragkiskos, and the picturesque Venetian port. The fortress also bears witness to the Turkish occupation with surviving mosques in the vicinity.
Nice and historical place, with a great view of the sea and town. You can spend around one hour there walking along the old walls and admiring picturesque views. The cost of the entrance is 5 euros per person. Unfortunately, ruins seem to be not well maintained and preserved, so you have to be careful during the sightseeing.
Paweł P — Google review
Fortezza – A Worthwhile Visit with Room for Improvement. Historically, Fortezza is a fascinating site and absolutely worth a visit while in Rethymno. The entrance fee is €5 for a single adult, and you can explore the grounds in about 40 minutes to an hour—assuming you can handle the intense July heat and direct sun. The panoramic views of the sea and the city are stunning, offering plenty of breathtaking photo opportunities for those into photography or scenic walks. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. There is no guided tour or detailed signage throughout the site, so those interested in learning the historical context may want to research in advance. Some areas appear to be accessible for children, but I would strongly caution parents—there are several open drops with only a small chain as a barrier and no warning signs. Supervision is absolutely necessary. Maintenance could be improved. We noticed visible garbage in a few of the indoor areas that were otherwise open to visitors. There is a stand-style café inside selling coffee and cold drinks, which seemed popular, though I did not purchase anything myself. Washrooms are available near the entrance, along with a small gift shop offering some interesting items. Overall, the Fortezza is a memorable and culturally rich stop, but it would benefit from better upkeep, clearer safety measures, and more historical information for visitors.
Reza S — Google review
€5 per person. No wait time. It's a nice city view point and you need around 30minutes to stroll around the Fortezza. Not much to see within the area though. Visited in early September at around 12:00 and it was warm and a bit windy, still manageable to walk around for 30minutes.
Gianna O — Google review
Nice place to visit. We payed 12 euros for one kid and 2 adults. The view is amazing, but there is no guide and nothing written about the history of this place. Feels like they don’t invest much of taking care of it. Worth visiting bit could definitely be improved.
Loredana E — Google review
Big fortress with some preserved ruins and buildings. Some chambers are accessible and are extremely interesting. Unfortunately there is a smell around lots of the ruins.
Paul D — Google review
Fortezza is certainly worth a look. The streets up to the Fort when on foot are stunning and then the views from the Fort of the old town are fantastic. I would avoid the midday as there is very little cover or shelter form the sun and it was very hot. The entrance fee was not bad and i would say does reflect the lack of places to see inside.
Stephen B — Google review
We visited this after walking past it numerous times and I think it would've been best to keep how it looks inside in our imagination. The ticket is €5 per adult and even that felt a bit much. The only thing worth seeing here is the view of the city from the fortress. Other than that, the place is just dirt, rocks and some rundown buildings. There is no tour guide or even plaques explaining what you're looking at. This place has so much potential, but it's so badly maintained... Too bad it's being managed by incompetent / uninterested people.
Vlad S — Google review
Great views. Large complex, however not really much to look at and what there is has no signed history. Could be so much better. Typical Greek EU spent funds with no long term plan for continued maintenance and improvement
Jonathan L — Google review
4.4
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Rethymno 741 31, Greece
+30 2831 028101
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Chania

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Canyons
National Parks
Chania is home to the Samaria Gorge, which holds the title of being Europe's longest gorge, spanning over 16 kilometers. While not an easy trek, the breathtaking views make it all worthwhile. The gorge offers stunning scenery and during spring, visitors are treated to a mesmerizing display of blooming wildflowers. Lucky hikers may even spot a kri kri, an adorable and elusive wild goat that roams the area.
4.5
(3556)
Greece, USA
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Old Venetian Port of Chania

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
The Old Venetian Port of Chania is a historic harbor that dates back to the 13th century and was used for trade by the Venetians and Ottomans. The bustling waterfront is filled with fish restaurants offering stunning views of the port and its elegant antique lighthouse. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll around the harbor, savoring seafood meze or grilled octopus while admiring the picturesque setting.
What a beautiful place to visit. We wound our way through the many alleyways of lovely shops selling everything you could imagine them the Port just appeared in front of you. So much to do and see. We took an hours boat trip, which stopped offshore and you could swim with and feed the fishes. Their is a great choice of bars and restaurants to have food and drinks at. Try the Chicken Gyros, delicious. Some fab photo opportunities, as well as a Maritime Museum. A lovely way 6o spend a day, a must visit.
Susan O — Google review
Really busy Lots of tavernas to choose from. Selling lovely Cretan dishes. Great shops down tiny little streets. Beautiful handmade wares. Stunning scenery in the little streets and across the harbour.. Well worth a day trip. Boat cruises for hire too.
Dawn C — Google review
Well worth a visit. I would suggest trying to get there early morning for breakfast and a walk. Late morning it was absolutely heaving with fierce competition for seats in the harbour restaurants. A walk into the harbour and along the outer harbour wall is a great experience set aside at least an hour to do the walk both ways. A number of places advertised real Greek food, but to be honest, the fare on offer was pretty similar in terms of an "intetnational" menu. The exception to this were a few better quality restaurants just on the edge of the main drag.
Ray B — Google review
There is a quiet magic woven into the gentle moments of everyday life—the kind that settles softly in the heart and reminds us how beautiful the world can be. It lives in the warm glow of morning light spilling across a room, in the peaceful rhythm of ocean waves touching the shore, and in the laughter shared between friends who understand us without explanation. Beauty appears in kindness freely given, in courage quietly carried, and in the hope that rises even after difficult days. Sometimes it can be found in the delicate colors of a sunset, painted across the sky like a promise. Other times, it hides in the silent strength of those who continue forward with grace, no matter the weight they carry. There is beauty in love that grows patiently, in dreams that refuse to fade, and in the gentle resilience of the human spirit. When we slow down long enough to notice these small wonders, life becomes softer, richer, and more meaningful. Every moment holds the possibility of light. Every person carries a story worth hearing. And every day, no matter how ordinary it may seem, offers a new chance to feel gratitude, hope, and quiet joy.
Mike M — Google review
This place is absolute magic. The history of nearly 5000 years of civilization is on fully display here. The old Venetian port area is beautiful, restaurants are fantastic and the people are very friendly. Will definitely visit again!
Gagan A — Google review
Clear clean water. The lighthouse. Views that one is not tired to make photos enough in any time of day. From land or when you get out with the glass bottom boat. I let here some of my photos. Enjoy..... And go to see by yourself. You will be astonished and happy relaxed all the time you are here.
Louanna N — Google review
I enjoyed the night walk to the lighthouse and back by light rain. This made the path slightly tricky, especially on higher platform and with strong see wind gusts. On the other hand, the visual, olfactive and acoustic experience was breathtaking.
M H — Google review
This place is magical in the sunset hours ! Grab a bite at a waterfront restaurant you will not regret it. The shops are great too a bit overpriced but stop at the perfumery shops you can custom make and they have all type of scents for only 8-10 euro for travel size carry on bottle 3.4oz
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Ag. Markou 8, Chania 731 32, Greece
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Falasarna beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Falasarna beach, located on the west coast of Crete, is a picturesque sandy beach with ancient Hellenistic harbor ruins nearby. It offers a wide array of water sports such as jet-skiing, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, and paragliding. The beach consists of one large and several smaller sandy beaches with clear waters perfect for swimming. Visitors can also enjoy sunset cocktails while admiring the stunning views.
Highlight of our trip to crete Absolutely incredible beach - the best beach I've visited in my life in terms of how clear the water is. We easily saw 10m ahead of us. You won't regret going. We travelled 1.5 hrs using a rental car. Roads are easy to navigate and mainly on their motorways. Just be cautious as there's a few hairpins and narrow sections as you drive downwards to the beach from the mountain. 1000% recommend bringing swimming goggles or even better Snorkeling masks. We saw some small to medium sized fish not too far into the water. The beach itself is also quite clean despite being so popular. There's mainly restaurants on the strip but some sell things like bottled drinks, snacks and beach towels but there's also a mini convenience store before you head down to the main parking areas. Recommend finding the free parking spaces, plenty of spots and it's free to park all day - easy to get to and about a 5 min walk downhill to the beach.
NessaBlume21 — Google review
Will have to agree with the rest- a very beautiful beach (but wouldn’t call it unique), crystal water (not deep), soft warm sand, but too expensive regarding the prices. I totally understand that tourism is the main income for most of the people on the island and for sure as a visitor, I am willing to spend, in order to enjoy the perfect vacation, but it’s not necessary to feel exploited in the end.
Alexandros T — Google review
Pros: One of the top beaches in Crete. Crystal clear water. The beach and sea floor covered by soft fine sand. (Few sections with pink sand )Turquoise water. West oriented, which makes the sunset spectacular. Nude section. Large free parking. Cons: Expensive sun beds( on other 10 cretan beaches we visited before this one, we paid between 6 and 15(only on VAI) euro for sun beds set ), here cheapest was 20 euro. Expensive food and drinks. Very few showers. Not many toilets. Conclusion: great beautiful beach which must be visited, but may be not the best choice for everyday use.
Stefan S — Google review
The beach is long and suitable for everyone. It has soft sand and a cozy vibe. We loved it more than the famous Elafonissi Beach
Diana P — Google review
September 2025. One of the best beaches we visited while in Crete, definitely worth spending the day here. Parking was €6 entire day. We stayed middle of the beach, 2 sunbeds for €20. Far right side by the 3 restaurants sunbeds were more expensive front rows €40, middle €30, back €20. The beach is huge and didn’t feel crowded.
Alex — Google review
Falassarna Beach is stunning — wide, golden sands and turquoise waters create the perfect setting for a relaxing day by the sea. The sunsets here are unforgettable. Truly one of Crete’s finest beaches.
Athanasios S — Google review
No matter what I say about this beach, it wouldn't be enough. It’s simply perfect — the beach, the water, the sand, everything. Just perfect. The sunbed for two people in the second row is 40 euros. However, it depends on the beach bar, though I don’t believe the prices are any lower elsewhere.
Tamara P — Google review
Free parking around Maracaya Beach house, great lounge area, amazing food and drinks. The water is clear and beautiful. There are some fish on the shore line to look at though goggles. Loved the whole experience
Takhmina Z — Google review
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734 00, Greece, USA
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Balos Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Balos Beach is a renowned lagoon with turquoise waters and white sandy shores, attracting visitors who can access it by boat or hike. It's recommended to take an organized coach trip to Balos from Hersonissos for a day trip. The beach is considered one of the most exotic in Crete, featuring shallow crystal blue waters and spectacular white sand.
Absolutely breathtaking place. The pictures looks exactly like this in real life. A few things to note…the road to the parking lot is unpaved. You can rent an ATV from a shop about 10-15 minutes before the entrance of the preserved area. The entrance fee is 1 euro pp, parking is 3 euros. to use the restroom near the parking lot is 1 euro pp. It takes about 30-35 minutes to drive from where you pay your entrance fee to the parking lot. It’s about a 15-20 minute walk down to the lagoon. It’s not very difficult to climb back up…if you exercise even just 1-2 times a week you can do it. The climb is not very steep. Make sure to bring a bag that closes to the beach. The goats will dig in your bag if they see food. This didnt happen to us but we saw it happens to others.
Lauren C — Google review
Definitely worth visiting, expected the worst after reading the reviews, but isn’t too bad getting there , the road it’s pretty bad but not impossible to get there , just have to make sure you have a good car . The walk is about 30 min going down the hill , so make sure you’re wearing good shoes, definitely not flip flops or sandals. It is a workout but worth it for the beautiful views
Dumitrita R — Google review
What a lovely place! We took the car to the carpark. The drive is doable with a normal car but be patient. The last 8km takes 30minutes at least. It is unpaved with big stones / holes in some sections. We did the walk down to the beach with a 5 year old and two babies in a carry-on. It is a nice walk but you have to be careful. It is not an even path and there are some stone stairs. The beach itself was very peaceful with fantastic view of the sunset. In november there were not that many people and we enjoyed our stay. The way back up is of course a bit harder (certainly with baby's in a carry-on, but after 30min we were back at the car. Certainly worth the trip!
Ruben L — Google review
Stunning place, we took the ferry here from kissamos port which was far more enjoyable than taking the dirt road. We came in mid October and I must say the water was quite cold. Stunning location though, lots of space for being flopped on a towel taking in the sun. Lots of goats to keep you entertained and just lovely views.
Ruth M — Google review
After a 40 minute off-road drive ( actually not bad) among goats and beautiful mountains, you reach a place like you've never seen before. The turquoise, shallow ( and jellyfish-less) sea is just incredible having the white sand next to it. It is simply impossible to comprehend how so close to red sand covered mountains there can be a place like Heaven on Earth.
Razvan C — Google review
Beautiful view also crystal clear waters ! But there is a danger to all this beauty , be very careful there are a lot of rocks everywhere no walk path , I fell very badly sprained my ankle and I had the best running shoes on ! also there are no bathrooms or coffee bar ect please be careful
Sandra S — Google review
The beauty of this place is unfathomable. No picture and no video can do it enough justice. The whole experience is tremendous. From the tough drive to get closer, then a nice hike through a wondrous terrain with the phenomenal reward simply waiting for you by the corner. Don't miss out on this on your visit to Crete
Paul D — Google review
Most beautiful beach I have ever been to! There are very naughty beach goats - be careful about bringing food in your bags! There is a bit of a hike to the beach (not terrible - old ladies and kids were doing it and many people wore flip flops. Would recommend sneakers - no need for hiking shoes. The road up there is unpaved and winding. However our Toyota rental car did just fine!
Kelly Z — Google review
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http://www.cretanbeaches.com/Beaches/Chania/balos-lagoon/
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Sarakiniko

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Sarakiniko Beach on the island of Milos is a stunning natural wonder with its moonlike white landscape, clear waters, and unique rock formations. The smooth white rocks create a narrow inlet with a small beach at the end, perfect for safe swimming and snorkeling. Nearby, the remains of a shipwreck offer another great spot for snorkeling. The surrounding white volcanic rock has been shaped by wind over time, creating fjord-like crags with pools and caves to explore.
Such a nice place. We went on a windy day and it wasn’t nice to go for a swim. The views are amazing. There are a lot of caves with long corridors inside- really impressive. The water looks amazing and you can spend 1-2hours just walking around. Free of charge. There is free parking. No easy access for handicapped.
Ana S — Google review
A must go place in Milos. Better visit it in the morning with better sunlight and lesser people. Highly recommended to wear water shoes for easy walking and getting back to shores after swimming. Water is quite cold in October
Minions — Google review
Amazing spot. Loved swimming there. There are some caves as well. Highly recommended! Easy to get there by local bus (2euro) from the port. Lots of tourists- FYI
A B — Google review
Went here twice during our weeklong visit to Milos! This place is out of this world — definitely one of my favorite watering holes ever. I’d recommend going for sunrise or sunset to avoid the crowds.
Jessica I — Google review
Sarakanikio is truly a sight to behold, with its unique lunar-like landscape. The white volcanic rocks and turquoise waters create a striking contrast, offering an unforgettable visual experience. It's a place where yoy can feel a sense of tranquillity and awe. It's a fantastic spot for sunbathing and swimming. This natural wonder is a testament to the raw beauty of our planet. Overall, it's a must-visit location for anyone seeking a memorable coastal experience.
Ronnie A — Google review
Words can not describe this place. It’s like being on the moon. While rock formations with crystal clear water & natural caves formation all around. Cliff jumping as well at this location.
Raj R — Google review
Pretty unique spot! Great pictures. Went end of October so it was somewhat chilly. Though, with the sun out, it was really nice!!
Armando A — Google review
Sarakiniko, Milos, is an otherworldly destination that captivates all who visit. The "moon-like" landscape, with its wind and water-sculpted white volcanic rock, is truly breathtaking. It's a photographer's paradise, offering endless opportunities for stunning shots, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light paints the stark white stone with warm hues. The contrast of the brilliant white against the deep blue of the Aegean Sea is simply mesmerizing. Beyond its visual appeal, Sarakiniko is a place to create memories. It’s perfect for a romantic stroll or a tranquil moment of reflection. The smooth, wave-carved rocks invite exploration, and the small coves provide perfect spots for a refreshing dip. Whether you're an avid photographer or just seeking a unique and serene experience, Sarakiniko is an absolute must-see on any trip to Milos. It's more than just a beach; it's a geological wonder and a memory-making masterpiece.
Gai H — Google review
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Milos 848 00, Greece, USA
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Temple of Poseidon

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
The Temple of Poseidon in Sounion offers a truly special experience, especially during sunset. The sight of the sun dipping below the Aegean horizon and painting the sky with vibrant colors is simply captivating. Even without the sunset, the endless sea views are equally amazing. Located 45km from Athens, it's considered one of Greece's best spots. Visitors can book a guided tour from Athens or rent a car to get there and witness this beautiful temple against the backdrop of an incredible sunset.
Took a while to get there from Athens but it is worthy. It was very cloudy that day so the sunset was not really visible. But it os amazing how the ancient Greeks decide to honor Poseidon in such a magnificent place. The nice thing was there was a holiday in Greece and the entrance was free!
Guillermo Q — Google review
The trip was about an hour and a half from where i'm staying.But after you get out of the hustle and bustle, the trip was awesome. A lot of places you could pull over and take pictures or just pull over and go down to the shore. The temple itself was twenty euros, which seemed kind of high.But I did have a good time and got plenty of pictures.
Janice K — Google review
The temple is beautiful, but the tickets are a little expensive for how much time you can actually spend here. This is definitely one of the best places you can watch the sunset from, though. We went on a semi-cloudy day, and even then the sunset was stunning. There is also a cafe that is nice to take some time to relax at, since if you're staying in Athens it is a bit of a drive.
Madison H — Google review
A beautiful place in itself, but the unjustifiably high price of €20 made us turn back and take a free walk in another part of the peninsula, where the views were just as breathtaking. Is the price of watching the sunset — even next to such a stunning temple — really comparable to the entrance fee for Mycenae, Corinth, or Epidaurus, where, in addition to the ruins, you also visit a museum and get a wealth of information? A highly promoted tourist spot — deservedly so for its amazing views, but not for its price.
Lyubov T — Google review
Well worth the visit. Beautiful spot for sunset or sunrise just pity cant buy tickets in advance and so creates lenghty lines to get in . One desk to buy tickets . Bathrooms another long line for ladies especialy.
Sanita K — Google review
This place is just magical during sunset.🌄 It was actually raining when we got there and just before the sunset at 18:30, the weather turned. There was also a beautiful rainbow🌈 Don't buy tickets in advance due to weather conditions, so just buy on the spot.
Gwendolyn L — Google review
Visiting the Temple of Poseidon was an unforgettable experience. The temple itself is truly majestic, standing tall for more than 2,000 to 3,000 years and offering a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Greek history. The surrounding sea views are breathtaking, and when combined with the temple’s presence, it feels almost magical. The highlight of the visit was without doubt the sunset. It is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen, with the colors reflecting over the Aegean Sea and the temple glowing in the evening light. The road leading to the temple was also a wonderful part of the journey, with scenic views all along the way. A must-visit when in Greece! 🌅🏛️
Nirmal S — Google review
The temple on the edge of the sea is a magnificent view. It's definitely worth it to visit. It's not so hard to get to there from Athens with the public transport. You can take the bus to Sunion which cost only 6.20 euros in direction. We took it from the Singrou-fix at around 11 o'clock. The trip to there takes around two hours and the road is very beautiful by the sea. The entrance ticket is 20 euros. There is coffee/restaurant there. The bus will drop you off right to the entrance of the temple.
Desislava P — Google review
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Sounio 195 00, Greece, USA
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp?obj_id=22067
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Acropolis Museum

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Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
The Acropolis Museum, a modern glass and steel structure, has been open to the public since 2009. Its design allows for stunning views of the Parthenon from almost every corner. The museum showcases artifacts unearthed around the citadel, offering insight into the culture and daily life of ancient Greek civilizations. While there is debate about whether certain exhibits should be returned to Greece, visitors can appreciate beautifully crafted copies in place of the originals.
A truly spectacular museum that is packed full of highly beautiful and interesting artefacts. It was informative, spacious and well-thought out. You can easily spend a few hours exploring. It was one of the highlights of our trip to Athens, and I would highly recommend a visit. Pre booking your tickets online means you can head straight to the turnstiles at your allocated time - which is well worth doing.
Joel P — Google review
A great stop if you are exploring Athens. The building is modern with huge windows and a clear view of the Acropolis itself. Inside, you will find ancient sculptures, pottery, and a cool glass floor that shows ruins underneath. The top floor has the Parthenon pieces laid out like they were originally placed at scale, and the cafe has a solid view. Easy to enjoy even if you are not a history buff.
Rashaad — Google review
We were initially unsure whether to visit the Acropolis Museum, as some reviews claimed it wasn’t worth it. However, we decided to go anyway — and we’re really glad we did. The entrance fee was €20 (current price as of autumn 2025). We went around 6 PM and it was almost empty, with no lines at all. The museum was open until 8 PM, so we had plenty of time to walk around and explore. The museum itself is beautiful. It features an impressive collection of artifacts found on the slopes of the Acropolis, as well as everyday objects from different periods of Athenian history. There are also many statues, architectural fragments from temples, and other fascinating pieces. On top of that, the museum offers lovely views of the Acropolis and the surrounding area. We later found out that there is an audio guide available — just look for the QR code inside the museum. We wish we had noticed it earlier! Overall, it’s definitely worth a visit. We had a great experience.
Darya D — Google review
One of my favorite museum experiences worldwide! Bernard Tschumi’s masterpiece covers Athens historical layers by physically reconstructing them through five different levels. The context and the place in the city are omnipresent and shine through the building. The museum is generously laid out and there’s hardly any waiting times. The flows through the exhibits work smoothly and although there are huge numbers of visitors there is never any feeling of crowding. Full points for this jewel!
Andreas L — Google review
Be prepared to be amazed by history where myth and reality are hard to distinguish. Modern, spacious, with a lot of light, this is a big museum, be prepared to spend ~4h if you wanna see everything. I advise people to bring headphones to listen to the audio they offer. Be careful, any backpacks have to be stored in a locker room. And check their cafe, it has a wonderful view! Their shop has a variety of books in several languages.
Sandra R — Google review
A very well-thought-out and well-organized museum with beautiful unique exhibits. It uses modern technology in a great way to bring the glory and power of ancient Greece to life. The museum also has a nice café with good service and a view of the Acropolis — not the very best view, as you can see from the photos, but still lovely. Definitely worth a visit!
Az R — Google review
It's incredible to visually learn about the history of the place and the people - the ART!!! The museum is beautiful and in the evening hours it's lit up and you can see the Acropolis and Parthenon on the hill out the windows and from the large outdoor patio. I spent three hours (with the free audio guide)!
Joanie W — Google review
One of the best museums I've visited so far (and I have seen a lot in my 45 years of age). Must see if you visit Acropolis site, only then you will get full picture of this amazing preserved archeological foundings. Unseparable.
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Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece
https://www.theacropolismuseum.gr/
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Plaka

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Neighborhoods
Plaka, nestled in the shadow of the Acropolis, exudes a charming village atmosphere with its narrow cobblestone streets adorned with small shops offering jewelry, clothing, and local ceramics. Visitors can explore sidewalk cafes and family-run tavernas that remain open until late into the night. The area also boasts Cine Paris, an outdoor cinema showcasing classic movies. Nearby Anafiotika's whitewashed homes contribute to a Greek island ambiance.
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Athens, Greece, USA
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Parthenon

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Parthenon, a restored ancient temple with iconic Doric columns dating back to 447 BC, is a must-see landmark on the archaeological site in Athens. Visitors can explore major historical and archaeological sites such as the Acropolis, the renowned museum, and other significant cultural museums like the Benaki Museum of Islamic Art and the Museum of Cycladic Art. In addition to historical sites, Athens offers vibrant neighborhoods and pedestrian streets for visitors to explore.
I came on a weekday, but it was still crowded because it was the end of the travel season,The view overlooking the city of Athens, a magnificent structure, was magical. Although there was nothing exciting, I was glad to have seen it with my own eyes. The birthplace of civilization, the oldest city, the once prosperous and powerful city in the world.
Paula S — Google review
A must see if visiting Athens. Its uneven surfaces for parts of it so walking boots are recommended. The Parthenon is very impressive and the View of Athens from the tip shows how big Athens is. Worth getting a guided tour to learn the history of the site.
John M — Google review
We've been there at the end of October, which is is probably the best time of the year. Weather is usually still sunny, while at the same time its not too hot. And the Acropolis is not overcrowded even tho you will meet lots of ppl. Keep in mind this is one of the worlds most visited must-see hotspots. You have to book a time slot in advance when you buy the tickets. If your kids are EU citizens and under 18y old, they do not have to pay the current 30 EUR entrance fee! They get free entrance, but passports/IDs are required to proof your citizenship. You can not book these free kids tickets in advance online. So you will have to line up at the two ticket offices. Once at the office you usually wont get instant access. So plan for another 2-3 hours waiting time ahead. We went to the acropolis museum (extra 20 € pp, kids free). Try to visit the museum before you actually visit the Acropolis as you will learn a lot. Once you are on the top you will understand why this place is so special. View is spectecular and you will notice how massive the buildings must have been. Enjoy!
Mixed T — Google review
Absolutely stunning!!! You have to pay to get up there, but it is worth it. Incredible views of Athens and observing the scale of these structures blew my mind.
Chris H — Google review
The Parthenon at the Acropolis completed our Athens trip!!! Amazingly beautiful with breathtaking views of the city. The walk up to the top is a bit tiring but it you have a disability card they will let you use the elevator at the North entrance. It’s worth the visit!
Mitch R — Google review
The Acropolis/Parthenon experience was nice. The climb up wasn’t so bad (just kind slippery floors and wear shoes with good grip). We bought tickets a day prior for the 6pm slot and were allowed in at 5.45pm. The good: Overall a pretty place. As a history buff, it was a special experience to be standing at a place where so much history was made. Got some nice photos of the structures against the evening sun. There were shaded spots here and there for some respite from the sun. The bad: The €30 ticket price. It isn’t justified given that there are a lot of works actively being done inside. There were a lot of scaffolding and machinery around. The structures were also cordoned off. You just feel like a visitor going through the area and snapping pictures instead of feeling like you’re really experiencing what it must have been like to be up at the Acropolis back then. Some may be okay with this, but I just feel a €20 ticket would make more sense.
Salman S — Google review
Magnificent Greek architecture! The uphill walk with marble stairs was worth it. It’s best to arrive before opening time to avoid the crowds. We were in awe of the ruins, and the view of Athens was incredible.
Kim K — Google review
Simply amazing! As impressive as a wonder of the world. Climbing those marble stairs really makes you understand the grandiosity of this civilization. To add the cherry on top, finally there are no scaffoldings. I would recommend going at the last entry time for the golden hour experience. I also recommend climbing any of the neighboring hills to see the Acropolis from an incredible perspective.
Borja F — Google review
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Athina 105 58, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp?obj_id=912
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Acropolis of Athens

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Acropolis of Athens is an iconic 5th-century B.C. temple complex located on a rocky hilltop in Athens, currently undergoing restoration. Visitors can explore this historic site by purchasing a Special Ticket Package that includes access to other nearby attractions like the Ancient Agora, Temple of Hephaestus, and Hadrian's Library. Additionally, tourists can enjoy stunning views of the Acropolis from retro-chic design hotels situated near the Parthenon's east gate and the Acropolis Museum.
A couple of things to know before you go: 1. A long walk to the top but not as bad as expected. A considerable amount of stairs, but enjoyable. The granite at the top is very slippery—watch out. 2. Very limited bathrooms. There are no restrooms at the top. The ones at the bottom are insufficient for the amount of people. 3. We went at 5 PM to avoid the heat. It was pleasant at the top with a good breeze. I’d recommend the later time slots as the low sun makes for better pictures. 4. I bought my tickets the day before. The earlier time slots were sold out. It seemed that people were buying tickets onsite, so you don’t necessarily need a reservation. A must-go while in Athens. Better than expected.
Aaron — Google review
Visiting the Acropolis was honestly one of the highlights of my trip to Athens. No matter how many pictures you’ve seen, nothing really prepares you for standing up there in person. The view over the city is incredible — you can see the whole of Athens stretching out below, with the sea glimmering in the distance. I went early in the morning to avoid the heat and crowds, and that was definitely the right move. Climbing up is not too hard, but wear comfy shoes and bring water — the stones can be slippery. Once you reach the top, the Parthenon and the other ancient temples feel almost unreal. You can actually feel the history around you, it’s crazy to think how long these structures have been standing. The atmosphere is peaceful, especially if you take a moment to just sit and look around. The Acropolis Museum nearby is also worth a visit — it’s modern, cool, and helps you understand what you’re seeing up there. Overall, it’s an absolute must-see in Athens. Go early, take your time, and enjoy the view — it’s one of those experiences that truly stays with you. 🇬🇷✨
Levan G — Google review
What can I say? One of the most iconic archaeological sites in the entire world. An absolute must visit,come early at 8am either with a guided tour or with pre book tickets because it gets very busy as you'd expect. We visited in late October,it was 24c which was perfect weather. Our visit was with a guide from Viator. I will visit again just so I can explore the slopes which we didn't have the chance too.
Phil W — Google review
You know the feeling when you feel that you are in a special place, where something important for the human race happened there, that's the feeling here! A place that I saw so many times in the books, finally in front of me. Different kind of emotion, amazed by what people could build with such different instruments from the one we have now with the progress of the technology.
Ossama — Google review
The entrance fee is €30, and you can buy tickets online (highly recommended to avoid queues). It’s best to visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds. I bought my ticket for 11 a.m. because earlier slots were sold out, and walking around while constantly dodging people wasn’t the best experience. Still, the place is absolutely incredible — no matter how many photos you’ve seen before, it never stops amazing you. Definitely worth the visit.
Eva P — Google review
A phenomenal experience that you simply have to live through. We had tickets in advance online, and at the entrance we waited about 5 minutes. There was a crowd, but it was still pleasant. Bring water—the walk is naturally tiring and steep, and at the top the sun really beats. Enjoy the view of the vast city of Athens from above, as well as the history and the remains that are indescribable to see, knowing that someone lived there so long ago, and just like this. Fascinating! Remains from the earliest settlements, as well as from the later sanctuary, offer countless things to see and enjoy.
Marija K — Google review
How do you rate this any less than five stars? So much history and beauty in one place. I have mobility issues and thank goodness the elevator was working!! Scary ride up, but so worth it!! The entire time we were there, we felt speechless! Absolutely awe inspiring!!
Andre D — Google review
I couldn't believe it but this place is over 2500 years old and it's still standing. The idea that it was built on this tall hill made it even more awesome. The history was interesting too. I learned the Athenians were welcomed inside whenever enemies were approaching. We had an excellent tour leader, too.
General D — Google review
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Athina 105 58, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh351.jsp?obj_id=2384
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Ancient Theatre at the Asklepieion of Epidaurus

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Ancient Theatre at the Asclepieion of Epidaurus, built in 340 BCE, is renowned for its exceptional acoustics. The site has a rich history dating back to the 2nd millennium BC, with the Sanctuary of Asclepius reaching its peak in the 4th century BC as a prominent healing center. Constructed from limestone, this well-preserved Classical Greek structure can seat up to 14,000 people and hosts performances during the annual Hellenic Festival.
I had been here for a show at night, so wasn't sure what to expect in the daylight. But i was pleasantly surprised. The acoustics are amazing, your voice sounds amplified when you speak in the centre of the stage. It is almost unnerving. I would recommend a visit.
Anastasis K — Google review
Amazing condition with only basic restoration. To be able to climb tge steps & sit on the ancient seats is such a treasure. Would be fantastic to attend a show there. A small museum was also quite interesting. The walk through the remaining archaeological site was sadly cut short due to rainy weather.
Peter E — Google review
This is a place to visit indeed, a massive and well-restored ancient theatre overlooking the mountains. We have seen other theaters before, in Thermessos, Aspendos and Phaselis in Antalya, this one is far bigger though. The place has great acoustics and definitely worth a visit, there’s also a museum with findings and inscriptions from the past and a large archeological site.
Denis A — Google review
Incredible site to see! Highly recommend. If you sing, this is a chance to get heard by strangers for an impromptu performance with amazing acoustics and likely applause from visitors. We got lucky and got to hear a short casual performance.
Angie D — Google review
An absolutely incredible site and a must-see in Greece! The ancient theatre of Epidaurus is astonishingly well preserved and famous for its perfect acoustics — you can literally hear someone speaking or dropping a coin from the stage, even from the top rows. The setting among green hills adds to the magic of the place. The surrounding archaeological site and small museum are also worth a visit. It’s an easy and peaceful walk around. Truly one of the highlights of any trip to the Peloponnese!
Sothy U — Google review
Really impressive space. The amount of constructions around the place, the sheer size of the theater, the unbelievable acoustics, the good state of conservation, the scenery, everything make up for an unforgetable experience. A must.
Pablo M — Google review
It’s impressive to see the theatre, views from the top are wonderful. We did also catch a girl briefly singing & the acoustics are just amazing. The rest of it is just ruins! Very expensive at €20 each - it’s not worth that. No audio guide, not even a restaurant open! No discount for English seniors either, EU only! Another brexit bonus. It was dog friendly - though not allowed in the actual theatre.
Heather S — Google review
The place exceeded my expectations! We didn't manage to see ancient theatres in Athens, but coming here was much better experience. First of all because of much quieter location, much greener, lovely nature and the whole complex around. The theatre structure itself deserves a credit for being preserved so well. Parking at the entrance is huge, no worries about where to leave your car. All info tablets are in two languages, wonderful museum with sculptures. But, obviously, visiting place in mid-October also contributed to my super positive experience. Looking at infrastructure, I can imagine flow of people here in summer.
Nate W — Google review
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Epidavros 210 52, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh352.jsp?obj_id=14301
+30 2753 022009
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Palamidi Fortress

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Palamidi is a Venetian-built fortress located on a hill, offering stunning sea views and accessed by 857 winding steps. It overlooks the historic port city of Nafplio, which was once the first capital of independent Greece. The fortress is a remarkable example of Venetian fortification architecture and was constructed in just three years during the early 18th century.
Beautiful! We took the Ho-Ho up and the stairs down. The view from above of both the newer part of town and the old part is very good. There’s a small cafe where you can buy fresh juice or bottled drinks/water and snacks near the stairs.
Gita — Google review
Beautiful views from the top, the panoramas are really worth it. Unfortunately, the site itself is poorly maintained, not really visitable inside, and the €20 entrance fee is absolutely too much. I’m giving it 3 stars mainly because of the price – €5–10 would be more appropriate considering the limited access and its recent history.
Pasquale M — Google review
A fantastic place to visit in Nafplio! The view from the top is absolutely stunning, especially when the water around the town turns that beautiful blue-green turquoise shade. There are several viewpoints around the fortress, so take your time to walk around and enjoy the different perspectives. There’s also a small café inside for a quick break. You can either climb up the famous stairs or drive up — both options are worth it. The only downside is that the ticket price feels a bit high, but overall, it’s definitely worth the visit for the view alone!
Sothy U — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous views and a very impressive fortress. The architecture and preservation is amazing. We had so much fun exploring and there seemed to be a new view around every corner. I was surprised they even had a little snack cafe’ in the main area and it appeared they were working on some sort of museum as well. Oh…bring good shoes with traction. You’ll thank me later.
Jessica&Tom W — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5-Star Review for Palamidi Fortress (Nafplio) Palamidi Fortress is absolutely stunning and one of the most impressive historic sites I’ve visited in Greece. The view from the top is breathtaking — you can see the entire town of Nafplio, the sea, and the surrounding mountains. It’s worth every single step of the climb (or drive up if you prefer). The fortress itself is massive, beautifully preserved, and full of history. You can easily spend a couple of hours exploring the different bastions, tunnels, and stone pathways. Every corner has a different perspective and photo opportunity. It’s peaceful, scenic, and gives you a real sense of Greek history and architecture. Whether you hike up the 999 steps or drive to the entrance.
Arash — Google review
Nice view even from the front of the door :) We could not get inside cause the doors were already closed about 5pm. During summer they are open longer till 9pm as I heard.
Zafer F — Google review
The fortress is an impressive place with amazing views over Nafplio and the sea. The history and atmosphere are truly worth experiencing. However, the entrance fee (20€ per person) feels a bit high, especially since there’s no museum or additional exhibition inside. It takes no time at all to climb the stairs, but walking down the road will take you about an hour.
Maria B — Google review
The Palamidi Fortress, a grand and impressive Venetian fortress, is nestled on the crest of a high hill overlooking Nafplio. A must-see sight, it feels like a never-ending structure that sprawls across most of the hill. It’s a top destination to visit if you’re nearby, as exploring it and learning about its rich history can take two hours or more. You can access it by climbing 913 steps from the town of Nafplio or by car/taxi, which brings you directly to the fortress entrance, where parking is available. We recommend arriving early, as the parking fills up quickly. The fortress also offers free public restrooms, a bar, and a museum shop.
Sandi — Google review
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Palamidiou, Nafplio 211 00, Greece
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Corinth Canal

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Canal
Nature & Parks
The Corinth Canal, a stunning feat of engineering completed in 1893, separates the Peloponnese from mainland Greece. The canal offers breathtaking views of its sheer rock walls and blue waters, best enjoyed from a sturdy footbridge or on a tour boat. For the adventurous, bungee jumping provides an entirely different perspective. Nearby attractions include the Gulf of Corinth and traditional Greek villages offering local food and wine experiences.
Had an amazing boat ride through the Corinth canal both ways. Only €22 each on Anna 11 cruises. Lasted about an hour or so and went from the quay on the Athens side of the canal. It's incredible how it was dug and dynamited out of the rocks. Very steep sides in places with road and rail bridges spanning it. Well worth doing.
Michael K — Google review
The Corinth Canal is a truly spectacular sight, and it's much more than just a waterway. Standing on the bridge, you get a powerful sense of the history and the immense engineering effort it took to carve this narrow, deep channel through solid rock. The sheer cliffs on either side are breathtaking, and watching a ship navigate this incredibly tight passage is a unique and thrilling experience. It's a must-do for anyone traveling through Greece, offering both a stunning natural view and a fascinating glimpse into human ingenuity.
PyM — Google review
Nice place to stop by! Such a deep and narrow cuts which separates the Peloponnese peninsula from the Greek mainland. With a nice history behind ofcourse. Only the view from the bridge is stunning. I wanted to try bungee jumping here but it was closed 😩 Still, totally worth the visit!
D N — Google review
We visited the Corinth Canal and were absolutely amazed by its breathtaking views — it’s a must-see both for its visual impact and historical significance. Standing on the bridge and looking down into the narrow, deep waterway is truly unforgettable. There are several nearby restaurants and cafés where you can enjoy a meal or a drink at relatively reasonable prices. It’s a great spot to take a break, enjoy the scenery, and soak in the atmosphere. For thrill-seekers, there’s also the opportunity to go bungee jumping right over the canal. At around €100 per person, it’s definitely on the pricier side, but it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that adds a real adrenaline rush to your visit. Parking was easy and the area felt tourist-friendly. I’d highly recommend stopping here if you’re passing through the region — even a short visit is worth it!
Márk B — Google review
The Corinth Canal is a fascinating sight. Typically, tour buses heading to the Peloponnese start there for a rest break and spend a few minutes seeing the canal. The ancient Greeks and Romans dreamed of building a canal here, but lack the technical ability. It was completed in the late 1800s using steam equipment. If you are able, suggest driving to the Diolkos. This was the ancient road that ran across the isthmus, mainly to transfer goods and on rare occasions ships.
Forrest T — Google review
This canal is impressive, but it’s a short 5-minute visit. Don’t expect much to do here; there’s nothing to see or do.
Ashraf R — Google review
You can't imagine how much I love Corinth canal, it looks unreal. I was many times here and always is amazing. I can stand on the bridge all day long. Don't miss this beauty.
Aleksandra M — Google review
Absolutely amazing! Stunning views. We stopped here while travelling through Greece. There was plenty of parking and also many restraunts, shops, cafés and beaches nearby. Would definitely recommend going to see and experience for yourself.
Sarah O — Google review
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4.4
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Greece, USA
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Archaeological Site of Olympia

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
The Archaeological Site of Olympia is an ancient sanctuary and the birthplace of the Olympic Games. It features impressive architecture, including temples dedicated to Zeus and Hera. The site was originally a sacred grove and later became a sanctuary for the god Kronos before hosting the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C. The games continued for over 1000 years until they were abolished by Emperor Theodosius in AD 393.
This is the starting point of the Olympic games. There are two museums on this site one before you come in and one near the end both quality impressive. The site is quite big with area preserved so you can not walk on or in them. But there is lots to see, pictures and descriptions of how it was back then. There are some really great pieces in the museums from helmets, shields, vases to tools weapons and other body armour. Amazing statues and mosaics which reflect the past games. You also find out about the modern games and the different use of the flame. Can I just say the we normally do some of the sites at a pace but could have done with more than 2 hrs at this location. 👍
Pauly — Google review
One of the worlds’ most visited monuments. It is an experience not to miss. Tip:you may also find 3D binoculars/ augmented reality somewhere in town (we didn’t know but we saw many people using them) to help you understand how the building used to be in ancient times.
Eirini M — Google review
A must visit when visiting the peloponnese, has so much history and great things too see. I went because my wife is really into old things but as a neutral I found the place fascinating with information boards all around the site telling you what each rock was and what it was for. The tickets are well priced for what's included and will take up 3 hours or more of your day. There's also plenty of shaded areas as it does get hot in the sun.
Chris T — Google review
Very interesting to see, where the Olympics originated (both the historical site itself as the two museums) One about the history of the site, the other one about the history of the (old) Olympic Games. With one ticket you can visit all three locations. It is a walkable distance from each other. As for the archaeological site... amazing!!!
Jelle — Google review
this is a massive area of archeological exploration. it is the home of the worlds first stadium dedicated to athletic competition. the start line is still there. it boasts large training areas, roman baths and temples. the area is relatively flat and easy to negotiate. this multiple acre dig really gives the visitor a feeling of what their lives were like. the museum has an amazing number of relics from the grounds. this is apparently the site of the olympic games. our guide the importance of these games in opening the doors to peace.
Jay K — Google review
Amazing to walk through so much history - having a guide to explain the finer details was extremely helpful. The size of the site & all of the various buildings across Greek & Roman history was fascinating. Worth the bus trip.
Peter E — Google review
We spent hours here. It's absolutely amazing. We first came on the August full moon but due to local fires it was closed. We spent 3-4 hours in the 2 museums and we had about an our in the archaeological site, we could have done with at least another 30 minutes at least. It really is impressive and a must for visiting. The ticket for the 2 museums and site costs 20 euro per person. Children were free. You can purchase your tickets at all 3 places and where ever you buy it that's where you have to enter first.
Lisa K — Google review
Wow first time here . Wasn't that busy we had 2 hours to walk around where the first Olympics were held. A lot of bits and pieces marble. The museum was cool alot of artifacts and info.
Harvey S — Google review
4% as popular as Athens
2 hours off the main route, 51% of way to Budva
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Delphi

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Delphi is a modern town located west of the ancient archaeological site. The town was established to accommodate the population of Castro, which had to be relocated for the excavation of the ancient Delphi site. Ancient Delphi, situated on Mt Parnassos with views of the Gulf of Corinth and surrounded by olive trees, is considered one of Greece's most spiritually significant archaeological sites.
4.8
(4188)
330 54, Greece, USA
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Melissani Cave

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Pond
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Melissani Cave, located just a couple of kilometers outside of Sami in Kefalonia, is a must-visit attraction. The cave features a striking lake with crystalline waters that visitors can explore by boat. The sun's rays shining down on the intricate stalactites create a mesmerizing sight as they reflect off the clear waters. The cave's glowing lagoon is particularly beautiful when illuminated by the early morning or evening sun pouring through the natural skylight.
Melissani Cave is a beautiful underground lake in Kefalonia, perfect for exploring and photography. Full video of my visit is on my YouTube channel. More photos on Instagram @ss_magic_photo_video More videos from Kefalonia on my YouTube channel: @ssmagic1876
SS M — Google review
The colors of the water are not exactly like in the pictures you see on the internet... We went at 10 a.m. and it wasn’t too crowded. The boat ride takes only 3 minutes, and during that time, because of the large number of people on the boat, you don’t really have the chance to take photos or properly capture the moment. The price is €10 for adults and €5 for children.
Stefan S — Google review
Melissani Cave is undeniably a natural wonder and well worth a visit, earning a solid four stars from me. The cave is absolutely stunning, especially when the sun's rays penetrate the open roof, illuminating the incredibly clear, turquoise waters with a surreal, glowing effect. It's truly mesmerizing to glide across the water in the small boats, and our guide did a good job explaining the cave's history, including how it's named after the nymph Melissani, who, according to myth, drowned herself here out of unrequited love for Pan. The story adds a layer of mystical allure to an already magical place. However, while the beauty is undeniable, the experience itself is quite brief. The boat ride around the cave lasts only about five to ten minutes, which, for the price of admission, feels a bit short. This brings me to my main caveat: it absolutely does not worth waiting for hours in a queue to experience this. We saw incredibly long lines, and for a five-minute ride, that kind of wait would severely diminish the enjoyment. My advice is to try and visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid peak times. If you can get in with a reasonable wait, Melissani Cave is a uniquely beautiful place to witness nature's artistry. Just manage your expectations regarding the duration of the visit and you'll be captivated.
Ioannis — Google review
Melissani Lake is one of the most magical places in Kefalonia, a cave with an underground lake where the crystal-clear waters glow in shades of blue and green as sunlight pours through the open roof. The boat ride is short but very charming, and the rowers often sing during the journey, which creates a special atmosphere. At the end, however, they do expect tips and may offer to take photos for the same reason—something to keep in mind. To reach the boats, you need to go down about 30 steps and then walk roughly 200 meters through a descending tunnel inside the cave. It’s very important to arrive early, because when several cruise ships are in port, the lines can get very long and the wait may be close to an hour before entering. I recommend bringing water and an umbrella, since the queue is often under the sun and the heat can be strong. Despite the wait, the experience is absolutely worth it, especially around midday when the sunlight makes the water shine at its best.
Jose M — Google review
One of a kind experience! We arrived and queued for about 20-30 mins from beginning to being in the boat. Tickets 10 euro each. This is at 11am, the whole thing lasted ab 10 mins, you can leave a tip if you want to the boat guy, ours was really fun- took a picture of every one of us on the boat separately, there were about 3-4 more boats. Unfortunately the view from top was closed.
Petya K — Google review
Melissani Cave is a stunning must-see in Kefalonia! The water's vivid blue color is breathtaking, appearing almost glowing. Inside, you'll see bats flying overhead and may even spot electric eels swimming below, creating a magical atmosphere. The tour lasts about 15 minutes, led by a local guide who rows the boat and shares interesting tidbits without a lengthy lecture. Don’t be discouraged by a long line at the ticket office—multiple boats operate simultaneously, so the wait goes by quickly. This stop offers a serene break from the beach, making it a highly recommended experience!
Alex R — Google review
Beautiful place with history. But you queue for 10-30 minutes, walk down a set of steps and a ramp, hop into a boat, have a 10 min tour and then you are done. It’s €10 per person and is worth seeing but do not plan for it to be a half day out as it’s only a short stop. Parking is free and toilets in the car park
Bryony W — Google review
Beautiful! Such a cool unexpected place. 10€ per adult. We got there around 10:30, no queues. Boat ride included.
Michelle R — Google review
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4.2
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Σάμη 280 80, Greece, USA
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Myrtos Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Myrtos Beach is a renowned and stunning destination located about 30km from Argostoli, the capital of Kefalonia. This secluded beach boasts white pebbles and crystal-clear cobalt-blue waters, all surrounded by impressive limestone cliffs. Despite its fame, Myrtos Beach remains undeveloped with only a simple kiosk for snacks and breathtaking views.
Firstly, the road to this beach is very exciting. Secondly, the beach impressed me with its size and the presence of caves. But the most picturesque thing was the colour of the water - it was blue without any filters. The pebbles are white, smooth, and pleasant to the touch. This beach also requires caution, because we were there twice and found both calm warm water and waves up to 2 metres high. So be very careful on this beach. And especially with children.
Maryna K — Google review
Stunning beach with the most beautiful coloured water, lovely winding drive down, plenty of free parking, toilets, changing rooms and showers on site. As many have said, be a little careful as the sea bed suddenly drops within less than a meter of the shoreline. Lovely cave at the end to explore / swim through. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Matthew B — Google review
One of the most stunning beaches we have ever visited. Crystal clear and clean waters. Difficult to find a parking because it’s crowdy, but it has such a huge coast that you will barely feel how busy it is. A must-visit beach if you are in the island. You can also watch a terrific sunset setting in front of you. We had a sup board with us, so we were lucky enough to paddle across beautiful landscapes at the edge of the beach.
Greg P — Google review
This is truly one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever been to. The crystal-clear waters are absolutely stunning, and the whole setting feels like paradise. If you’re visiting Kefalonia, this spot is a must-see, don’t miss it!
Sarah O — Google review
Myrtos Beach is love at first sight. I fell for it even before seeing it in real life, and once I stood there, I knew it was something truly special. We spent more time here than anywhere else on the island, the water color is breathtaking, the waves create a magical atmosphere, and you can spot little fish while swimming. There are toilets and changing rooms available, shady spots if you need a break from the sun, and even a beautiful cave to explore. I already know we’ll be coming back here one day 🐳🪼🦑
Oliwia L — Google review
It was the most beautiful beach I've been! The colours of the water and spectacular cliffs make it the number one beach on the island. Pack your lunch and drinks in the cooler and take an umbrella, as no amenities on this beach(which is its beauty, in my opinion).
Magdalena M — Google review
The most amazingly blue sea. We were lucky enough to get fab waves but I think that’s rare. As per most beaches on this coast, it gets deep quick so not the best for weak swimmers. Showers and loos on the beach.
Simon H — Google review
Beautiful, large and spacious beach with a cave. plentiful free parking. Great for sunsets - not great for snorkeling - you cant see much in the water
Matei I — Google review
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Greece, USA
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Porto Katsiki

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Porto Katsiki is a narrow beach with stunning turquoise waters, surrounded by steep cliffs. It's considered one of the top beaches in Greece and is located 45km southwest of Lefkada Town. The beach offers crystal-clear blue waters against a backdrop of lush vegetation, creating an idyllic landscape. Visitors can descend to the coves from the car park via steps, but they tend to get crowded with day-trippers on boat tours from Nydri and Vassiliki.
We had to stop pretty far away because we were on a cruise ship L.E. Went later in the week again by car, parking 10€ but as far as I know you can go to the bar & they’ll give you 2 soft drinks or 4 water bottles so it’s nice. The beach was not very crowded, pretty chill but the sea was a little mad because of the wind, big waves so we were not allowed to go into the water sadly
Lorena H — Google review
Epic views, spacious beach with colder than usual waters. Expect it to be extra crowded during high season. A victim of its own success. I visited during a weekend in mid August, after 18⁰⁰ and it was epic.
Horia N — Google review
Beautiful beach, was not that crowded. The access is easy by car or motorcycle and the parking fee was 2€. The water was warm and waves not that big, so you could also swim safely.
Olasz L — Google review
My favorite beach on the whole island. Parking is 10 euro but is near the beach. The water is turquoise. It’s a big beach and even with a lot of people is not so full. Food available near the parking lot. You can see a lot of small beautiful fishes if you like diving. I was there in the end of September.
Viktoria ( — Google review
Mesmerizing! The parking is 10 euro, there is a place to eat, plenty of spots to park your car. We went off season and the beach was not overcrowded. The water was cristal clear. The beach itself was also very clean.
Marieta D — Google review
One of the prettiest beaches (if not the best on the island). You can park for free on the road, as many people do, parking is 10€ nearby but it gets crammed. The beach gets crowded but you can always find spot. There are no sunbeds to rent (late September). The stairs are not difficult to use, and many people are stopping on them to take pictures of the beach.
Teodora G — Google review
Stunning beach with the most blue water I have seen anywhere in the world! Pay for parking in the lot about 10 euros or free parking just outside of the area. The drive was windy and narrow but incredibly cool! Don’t go too fast and risk it. Food and drinks are sold before you go down to the beach, there are no services available on the beach itself.
Fred V — Google review
End of season perfect shore, came here in the afternoon and didn't need shade, probably better to bring it in high season... Beautiful with magical waters
Ronit K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(3408)
Greece, USA
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Kathisma Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kathisma Beach is a popular destination on the island of Lefkada, known for its stunning white sand and clear turquoise waters. It's a cosmopolitan beach with plenty of amenities, including beach bars and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy activities like parasailing and swimming in the refreshing sea. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation, adding to its natural beauty.
Beautiful turquoise water, very atmospheric with small rocks. Tourist boats do not stop here, which is a positive. If you want, you can rent a sunbed. There are bars, showers, and for small children there is a pool next to the bar. Of course, you have to see the famous beaches once, but Kathisma is a great beach for a day at the beach.
Katalin G — Google review
A very nice beach. The water was very nice and warm. Parking was free on the side of the road and there was plenty of space for public or private beach. It is worth a visit here.
Krenar G — Google review
Incredible beach with all shades of blue color water of the sea. Waves are large and increasing with each hour until evening. There are restaurants, wc, parking and shower , umbrella and beds. We took parking under cower with two beds and umbrella 15 euro all. On the beach there is savior. On the sea must be careful, beach It starts with sand - finely ground pebbles, and then large stones in the water. You must go to the water without everything- sunglasses, shoes , hat, because everything will change and you won't notice . On this beach you do not need swimming mask . Magnificent picture all around there. The horizon is incredibleand so endless.
Tetiana S — Google review
A Slice of Heaven on Earth A place that feels like it’s straight out of heaven, where the crystal-clear, clean water refreshes your senses, and the beach welcomes you with a cozy beach bar and a few charming restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed, full of good vibes and elegance. It’s the kind of experience you simply can’t miss if you’re looking for an unforgettable escape.
Raluca — Google review
Beautiful beach, but very crowded in the season. There is almost always wind and waves, so you can forget about the heat. This beach is not for non-swimmers and small children. It is recommended to try paragliding.
Nikola J — Google review
Most easiest access to the beach with all comforts when you choose between Egremni, Porto Katsiki and Katishma. Also includes beach clubs, restaurants and different activities 😊
Kamelia A — Google review
Kathisma is one of the most beautiful beaches on Lefkada and definitely worth visiting. The beach is long and wide, with plenty of space to find a good spot. Sunbeds are around 20€ for the ordinary ones, or 25€ for the wooden set with parking included, which is very convenient since parking can get busy in high season. The beach itself has small smooth pebbles instead of sand, which makes the water crystal clear. After just a few steps it gets deeper, so be careful if you’re not a strong swimmer. The waves are usually big and fun, great for people who enjoy a bit of adventure in the sea. There are also water sports available for those looking for more activities. Restaurants and bars are located right by the beach, offering food and drinks throughout the day. Overall, it’s a lively beach with good facilities, beautiful scenery, and a bit of everything – relaxation, fun, and comfort.
Andrijana A — Google review
Sky blue waters, The water was murky and the mask didn't work. The beach was fine sand and for some like me it is not comfortable. You can bring your own umbrella or you can pay sunbeds. There was a lot of free parking but also private parking 5€/day. You need to get up early 9-9.30am to be at the place if you are looking for free :) The locals told me that you have to be carefoul when its windy and there are bid waves bcs some people has lost their lives! Meanwhile you can do paragliding there. Bars and restaurants was close by.
Arges A — Google review
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4.3
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310 80, Greece
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Meteora

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of central Greece, Meteora is a breathtaking destination that captivates visitors with its towering rock formations and ancient monasteries. This UNESCO World Heritage site features six Eastern Orthodox monasteries perched atop colossal sandstone cliffs, creating a surreal landscape that feels almost otherworldly. The name "Meteora," meaning 'lofty' or 'elevated,' perfectly encapsulates the essence of this stunning locale.
Super amazing places. Lots of history at these monasteries and it's a wonder at how they were able to build them so high up. There's is an admission fee at each monastery. Also there are some light dress codes so please look up. There is parking around each area but be forewarned there are tons of people that visit this and many shuttle buses so you will more than likely have to park a distance and walk. There are also many stairs at a couple of them to get up to so it may be difficult for some. There is a total of 6 monasteries that you can visit. It does get very busy and even arriving earlier it still seemed very full. Would be interesting to go with a tour guide so you can hear more of the details of the place as there is not a lot in English. Such an amazing place and I would highly recommend visiting here if you can.
Jay H — Google review
This is a truly surreal and stunning experience. Highly recommend at least once on your life. We took a tour bus which on total is a 11 hr day but totally worth it with no hassle. Costs £5 each to enter each mosque.
Kelsey M — Google review
Great place for a day trip. If you are driving, you will enjoy the wide and safe road. You can go to the top by driving your car. Hiking route is also available. Overall, the scenic view is breathtaking and humans capability of building churches and residences are absolutely surreal!
MD H — Google review
An amazing experience - far exceeded our expectations. We visited St Nicholas & Varlaam monastries. St Nicholas was small with lots of steps but was fantastic. Not very busy. Varlaam was larger & easier to access. The art work in both is stunning. Having a guide to explain was useful. The views are breathtaking.
Peter E — Google review
We absolutely loved the visit to Monasteries in Meteora. It was so peaceful! We visited two - one with Monks and second with Nuns. Both were equally beautiful and well maintained. Views from these locations were breathtaking!! 😍😍
Kiran — Google review
Amazing view, don't miss the monastery itself, they want 5 euro for adults, kids up to 6yo are free. notice they want cash, but accept cards too. it's beautiful inside, very interesting. 1 hour easy, take your time.
Ido F — Google review
I wonder who put less than 5 stars. I visited many beautiful places and I lived in Rome, but I have rarely been as speechless as here. Simply wonderful! I took hundreds of pictures from every angle. A must-see!!!
Sergio A — Google review
I was overwhelmed!!! The unique beauty of the area topped off with the monasteries on top of the unique rock formations was breathtaking. We hired a guide and went as early as possible. Dress code for men and woman to enter the monastery. 5€ to enter each one. A couple are a lot of climbing up stairs.
Do I — Google review
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4.9
(5715)
Kalampaka 422 00, Greece
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Acheron

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River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Acheron, located in the Parga region of Thesprotia, is a stunning natural attraction known for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy activities such as rafting, kayaking, swimming, and horse riding along the river. The area also offers opportunities to savor local delicacies like trout from the Acheron or Louros rivers and Arta eel.
great scenery. however, a strange, purple haired woman unsheated her sword and yelled "i weep for the departed' as she engulfed me and the other visitors into a black hole where she slashed us and reality itself. still a 10/10 though, would come again
るなめりあ — Google review
Beautifull place with nice water and rocks! In the beginning it’s really cold but if u mostly be in the water it will be less bad. Definitely reccomend!!!
Thijs H — Google review
An impressive place, definitely worth visiting and a person to experience their own adventure. You need aqua shoes because the water is quite cold, as well as a dry bag for luggage, they are sold in the parking lot. In places the water is deep, but everyone can explore as far as they want. They offer a variety of adventures, horseback riding, kayaks and boats on the river.
Cvetelina V — Google review
Lovely place with stunning, picturesque sites, definitely worth visiting. But the river is freezingly cold, literally could not keep my feet in it for more than ten seconds. Rafting is a must and we chose the first one to offer us this, at the very beginning of the tourist site. All in all, really well-organized, and definitely we will come again some day, just fully- equipped next time, to be able to explore more of the canyon.
Leposava R — Google review
The best excretion in the area... One of the best rivers to walk and swim in Greece... Really worth the visit and try some of the activities in the river like horse riding, zip line, cayak etc.... Highly highly recommended really impressed with the area...suitable for all ages from very young children
Evgenios — Google review
"Are you far from the river?". Our trip to the River Acheron was the highlight of our recent holiday in Parga. It is a truly extraordinary experience which I will never forget. The water is refreshingly cold and it gets so deep at points at the Gorge that you may have to swim. There is also rafting, kayaking and horse riding. There are plenty of places to eat in Acheron, beautiful open-air stores and bathroom facilities.
Saintinthecity1984 — Google review
Life changing experience. Be prepared for cold swims and a bit of climbing. Bring swimming shoes though, or buy some before entering! Truly an incredible experience that everyone should go through at least once in their life.
Laz T — Google review
Beautiful place not to be missed if you’re nearby
I L — Google review
4.9
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4.7
(1951)
Greece, USA
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The Achilleion Palace

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Historical landmark
Museums
The Achilleion Palace is a 19th-century neoclassical mansion with stunning Achilles-themed interiors and beautiful gardens overlooking the sea. It was originally built for Empress Elisabeth of Austria and later purchased by Kaiser Wilhelm II as a place of relaxation. The palace has a rich history, having been pillaged during World War I but now restored to its former glory.
What a wonderful place. If you are a fan of history and architecture you will love this place ! As for today you can't enter the palace due to restoration. Its still worth it though 😌 ✨️ Magestic you can see Corfu, Greece and Albania from up there
Maria A — Google review
I recommend having a tour guide give you the history of this place. The statues around the villa are awesome. Give yourself an hour maybe a little more to go through this site.
Lanster — Google review
Unfortunately the Palace itself was closed for renovations during our visit. However, we were able to explore the grounds which are beautiful and have amazing views. Disappointing we had to pay full entry fee for half of the experience.
Tom C — Google review
Nice gardens, spectacular views and the gardens refurbishment is looking good. The building is not much more than 100 years old and is currently closed. The building must have looked impressive in it's heyday but has been neglected for a long time so is in a really poor state of repair. I felt quite sad to see it like this and expect a lot of time, money and skill will be needed to bring it back to it's former glory. Worth a visit but manage your expectations accordingly.
Robert L — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and visit the Muses, as well as Achilles. ❤️ The building itself is currently being updated though, so you can't go in. The Gardens and statues are absolutely gorgeous though and it overlooks the city in the distance.
Drita D — Google review
The garden was beautiful. Unfortunately the place is closed due to refurbishment. But there are couple of screens set up around the gardens where you can watch history of Sissi. You have to go and see massive statue of Achilles with a stunning view that will leave you speechless. Tickets for adult was €7 (only garden)
Malwina C — Google review
The Achilleion Palace on Corfu looks serene under a cloudy sky. Its neoclassical walls and statues blend with the soft gray light, giving the place a quiet, timeless charm.
Maksym K — Google review
Beautiful location with imposing statues. The interior was closed at the time of our visit but I enjoyed seeing just the gardens for a slightly reduced fee.
Paul L — Google review
4.2
(24123)
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4.2
(4851)
Gastouri 490 84, Greece
https://achillion-corfu.gr/
+30 2661 056210
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Butrint National Archaeological Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Butrint National Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Albania, is a remarkable olive-shaded site that houses Greek, Roman, and medieval remnants. The park's archaeological significance dates back to the Iron Age and offers an authentic experience with unrestricted access to the ruins. It features diverse points of interest from various historical periods including Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian eras.
I found this to be a particularly beautiful archaeological site. It's beautifully situated in the greenery. Everything is very well preserved. Everything is well-described. Several civilizations have ruled here, a very interesting history lesson. Even though it was 40 degrees Celsius, it was still manageable, as there's plenty of shade. The entree ticket was not expensive. There was no shop with drinks on the site in our case, so maybe you should carry enough water.
Age J — Google review
The place is amazing, full of history, and it has a very unique charm. The only thing I missed was a little shop or a refreshment stand… The area is quite large, so I would have appreciated some place to buy water or a small snack😊
Jakub Z — Google review
We visited Butrint National Park and were truly impressed – it’s a beautiful and enchanting place full of history. However, I left with the feeling that more investment is needed in the park. There’s still so much to be discovered, with some monuments partially buried or even underwater. It’s a site with huge potential that deserves more preservation and attention. I also think guided tours inside the park would be a great addition – I would happily pay to learn more about its rich and fascinating history!
Catarina S — Google review
I was hesitant to visit because of the summer heat, but the park is surprisingly shaded, and there's a lovely breeze from the water that keeps things comfortable. The archaeological site is fascinating, with explanations at each part of the monument to guide you through. It takes about an hour to walk around, and while some paths are a bit steep, it’s manageable, just be sure to wear good shoes. The views are stunning, especially from the acropolis. Don’t miss the walk up, it gives you a breathtaking view of the entire site.
Cristiane R — Google review
Well worth the visit. The ancient city has a ton of history from greek, roman, ottoman and venetian times. Mix of ancient ruins and more recent castles. Unfortunately no turtles there in early October
H L — Google review
Very interesting peninsula with many ruins of Ancient Greek, Roman and Medieval structures, highlighting the historic meaning of Butrint. The visit takes about 2-3 hours and despite the heat, it was still manageable thanks to the abundance of shade. Highly recommended to visit when you are in the south of Albania
Marc — Google review
Lovely place to walk and visit with a lot of history! As you spend some time here, would have been nice to be able to get a drink or a snack but there was no place to get at least a bottle of water. Make sure you bring something to drink or snack with you.
Bianca K — Google review
Fascinating place if you like history. I walked here one morning (slightly accidental as I was only supposed to stroll to the bay near my hotel but missed my turn). Spent a couple of hours wandering around the old ruins. It’s lot bigger than I expected and well worth the 1000 lek/10€. Traffic was gridlocked at the entrance / little ferry when I left though. Pleased I walked it despite the heat. It’s worth parking at the top in car park over looking the bay and walking the last bit
Leon B — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(2651)
SH81, Butrint, Albania
https://butrint.al/
+355 69 226 6969
27

Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Nestled on a steep promontory overlooking the Ionian Sea, Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel offers a comfortable and hospitable stay in picturesque Paleokastritsa. Each room features a balcony with stunning south-facing views, perfect for enjoying sublime sunsets. Guests can relax by the infinity pool or head down to the white sandy beach for ultimate relaxation. The hotel also boasts an eatery, two bars, and an infinity pool with a playground, providing ample opportunities for leisure and enjoyment.
Amazing atmosphere, staff and location. The beach is a gem surprisingly considering how central it is. The beach bar is perfect to hang out all day with a lot of space to chill. Restaurant in the hotel had a great menu particularly the steak, which was perfectly cooked and presented so well. There was live music on the night as well which was perfect. The staff and service really stood out. Even reception were so helpful and inviting.
Energy A — Google review
Had a great 6 nights here. Got a west-facing room and just about managed to see some sunsets (due to time of the year!). Breakfast had nearly everything you could want. Staff were excellent. Pool was nice. Location of hotel was perfect. Watch out for mosquitos at night and have breakfast inside if you can to avoid the wasps! Didn't have dinner here but the pool menu was more expensive than I expected - although similar to bars/restaurants nearby. Would return
Glyn T — Google review
A really good hotel with beach access, nice swimming pools and great views on both sides. I would say it is good value for money for what you get. The breakfast buffet is endless with a huge variety of good quality options (one small thing - it would have been nice to have fresh fruit juice, not concentrate). We had a superior bay view room, we were a little disappointed with the view as it was restricted so I would recommend a sea view room instead. Overall though a great place and we’d stay again
J T — Google review
Beautiful! Love the calm vibe. The hotel has two sides with equally gorgeous views. Access to the beach is down many steps so may not suit some. The Rocky beach was more secluded and great for snorkelling, access to water from a ladder! Main beach is beautiful and accessible from hotel terraces that are never too busy. Rooms are clean and love the Olivia Thinks shampoos and body lotions. Breakfast included and something for everyone’s tastes.
Louise W — Google review
Excellent experience! The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, the staff extremely polite, and the stay comfortable and relaxing. We will definitely visit again. We were absolutely satisfied. The cleanliness, tranquility, and service exceeded our expectations. We highly recommend it. A wonderful place to relax and unwind. The attention to detail and the kindness of the staff make all the difference. We can’t wait to return.
Holiday P — Google review
Totally worth it! Rooms are lovely and the staff is so incredibly helpful and wonderful. And of course, the cliffside sunbathing area is just to die for. Totally lived up to the photos and hype. I was out there everyday having the time of my life. Reading and swiming in the water all day long. Playing in the near by sea caves, and snorkeling and enjoying the sea life. The food here is wonderful! Make sure to get the half board, it's totally worth it. Also, make sure to make an appt to eat at their bar, food was phenomenal! My husband and I rented a car while here, but there is a bus that run from the Hotel to Corfu all day long. And it hardly costs anything. We actually used it to go into Old Town so we wouldn't have to worry about parking. The only complaint is that people will go put their towels down by the rocks, and leave them there for hours. Taking up the few sun bathing beds there are in the cliffside. I wish the staff would oversee that area. The rest of the resort has signs that say if you leave your things in attended for 30 min, they will be removed. People would put their towels out and disappear for 2 hours for breakfast, then for a couple hours again for lunch. I thought it was rude! I always would take my towel with me when I left and offer my seat to someone else. Trying to hog a spot seemed so awful and just plain selfish. Especially as there were times I would come and go and the entire time the person who's spot was saved, was never there! Literally, once I noticed for 3 hours a couple didn't show up. Even though other couples came and went hoping for a spot.
Drita D — Google review
Perfect location, however poop marks in toilet (barf!!!!) Resort: The resort itself seems dated. The entry and main floor are beautiful however we were on the fourth floor and the hallway was dark and it looked like it needed a refresh. View: Our view was spectacular, we faced the bay, where you can see the monastery in the distance. Be prepared for a lot of stairs to get to the beach. Food: The breakfast was sufficient, we did go to the restaurant for dinner and that was a huge disappointment. The buffet dinner was €40 each and I felt the breakfast was better. Nothing at the breakfast nor the dinner stood out. For the price of this resort, they are way overcharging for what they are delivering. I had to give the room 1 star, it was for the view only. Pool: is freezing cold. We were there at the end of May so if the pool is not heated, I guess you can expect it to be cold. Room: When we entered our room and used the restroom, unfortunately, there was a massive poop stain under the toilet lid. I don’t think I have to explain how disgusting that is. The toilet lid was wrapped with a sash, symbolizing their seal of approval for cleanliness. I reported this to the front desk and someone cleaned the toilet, however, I lost my faith in the cleanliness of the hotel overall. The hotel did not apologize either. He simply told someone to find someone to clean it. (I have a picture that I showed the concierge, but I will not post it here.) Overall I cannot recommend this hotel. Old town is a must see and do, streets are beautiful. Loads of shopping and restaurants.
Madelaine J — Google review
The views are amazing, from either side of the hotel. I had a room facing the bay, so it was a little more "interesting", even though sadly there is an abandoned hotel building in the middle of the view. You can go for a swim on either side, either from the charming "rocky beach" or from the real beach in the bay. I ended up preferring going on rocky beach, jumping in the sea directly from the steps, much less people there. What sets the hotel apart is the staff, they are all beyond nice and all give 120% - which is very rare - and I finally got an explanation on my last day as I took a transfer and my driver had worked at the hotel for 20 years, apparently they just all respect the owners so much that it creates a great work atmosphere and people naturally go the extra mile. The rooms lacked a bit of soundproofing, you could hear the music from the beach bars until quite late at night, guests in other rooms if they were a bit loud, and the mechanism of the doors closing was quite loud, slamming the doors. For the price and the 5 star rating, the rooms were small and not particularly luxurious. The food at the pool was not particularly great either. As popular as the bay is, it lacks options when it comes to restaurants, and one quickly goes around the best ones accessible on foot.
Sebastien D — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(5689)
EO Kérkiras - Palaiokastritsas, Paleokastritsa 490 83, Greece
https://www.akrotiri-beach.com/
+30 2663 041237
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Paralia Sidari

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Paralia Sidari is a bustling and picturesque beach with free and rental sunbeds, waterfront restaurants, and various recreational activities. It's an ideal destination for families with kids due to its beautiful sandy shore and shallow, clear waters perfect for swimming. The area offers plenty of beachside amenities including restaurants, bars, hotels, and water sports activities such as banana boat rides and jet skiing.
Very good place, beach also..wide beach, lot of sun beds, very familiar, with children's.
Balázs P — Google review
Nice shallow beach, good prices for renting boats and a lot of options for sun umbrellas and lunches.
Nola S — Google review
Beautiful clean beach. Shallow clear water, plenty of water sports and not over crowded.
Louise R — Google review
Beautiful beach with shallow water so far out for paddling,it as water activities and bars along the waters edge...
Paul H — Google review
Beautiful small beaches, we went just before the season started so most shop were shut but still plenty to see and do. Water sports place was open so we hired a boat for 2 hours. Great fun
Andy L — Google review
Excellent spot for dining, stunning sea views. Great food.
Emma C — Google review
The views by the canal are breathtaking, however this beach is not it. Water is way too shallow, dirty and muddy. Its like a lagoon. The prices are the cheapest we have seen on the whole island, but the prices are sadly the only positive.
Rita S — Google review
Nice looking beach with great views to Albany but absolutely rubbish if you like to swim. Seabed is totally uneven, you can be far away and suddenly have water up to your knees only. It's only getting deep next to the delimiting floaters but it's not safe at all there with idiots and their speed boats cutting through all the time. Loads of seaweed, which really isn't pleasant when accidently swimming through it because of the uneven seabed. Finally, beware of urchins!
Daniel H — Google review
4.0
(1081)
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3.7
(2971)
Greece, USA
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Saint Naum Monastery

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Monastery Saint Naum is an Eastern Orthodox monastery that was established in 905 and is now open to the public, offering stunning views of the lake and live peacocks. It holds historical significance as it was where Saints Kliment and Naum, with the assistance of Bulgarian king Boris, developed the Cyrillic alphabet used in North Macedonia and neighboring countries.
This place is amazing. Starting from the beautiful park with natural streams and fountain. To the church and restaurant, to the amazing views at the beach and of course the amazing peacocks that live there. Also a great place to take many pictures of or just chill under the shadows of the trees. 🫰
Gaming C — Google review
The monastery is beautiful and definitely worth a visit. The entrance fee is €2.5, but we didn’t have to pay as they let us in for free. What felt strange to me is that everything around the monastery is a beach and swimming area, so people come into the monastery courtyard dressed inappropriately, loud and disrespectful. I believe this should be addressed in a better way for those who visit the monastery for spiritual reasons, so their peace is not disturbed
Aleksandra M — Google review
located at the bottom end of Lake Ohrid. free parking is available. plenty of gift shops and restaurants the monastery itself is nice and pleasant with some in frescos but isn't anything amazing. there is a nice beach area and the "springs" with boat trips.
John N — Google review
Really beautiful spot! There are a couple of nice places to walk around with multiple chapels on the property, all of which are lovely. Don’t miss St. Naum’s tomb where you can hear his heart beating 1100 years later. Also some great little shopping spots for Ohrid pearls and filigree art.
Christie F — Google review
Beautiful and fairly affordable to visit! Definitely warrants a full day trip to enjoy the whole area tho! You only pay the parking fee while entering by car. There are small shops with gifts, souvenirs, food/water and beach amenities. Two big restaurants and paid toilets by the entrance. The surroundings are beautiful and the history is also interesting. Make sure to visit before noon to enjoy it better with less people tho. If you plan to visit the sandy beaches too there are paid loungers at the main part of the monastery grounds, but if you want a more calmer environment you can go by the monastery, to the ‘’beach saint naum’’ where you pay an entrance fee but have a calmer beach in return. You can also try the boat tour around the crystal clear springs.
Matyas A — Google review
Beautiful place in Ohrid. It feels like you are living during the medieval times. The castle is still intact from the time it was built, it’s a place of it’s own. Some peacocks wander outside of the monastery, it’s possible to visit the inside of the monastery which is considered a sacred place, as sveti naum (saint naum) is buried there. Absolute banger
Dorian A — Google review
Such a lovely place & some great views over the lake. Just a shame the entry to the monastery was locked. Nice beach area too.
Steven A — Google review
Beautiful place, surrounded by beautiful nature. Enough options for food and drinks. Everything is accessible and super clean.
Joel L — Google review
4.8
(11148)
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4.5
(1379)
Monastery, North Macedonia
30

Skanderbeg Square

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Skanderbeg Square, the largest square in Albania, is a prominent central hub featuring a monument of the national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skenderbe. This 40,000 square meter area is surrounded by significant buildings such as the National Historical Museum, National Library, National Bank, and the Opera house. The square also houses important monuments like the Palace of Culture and the Ethem Bey Mosque. It serves as a venue for major celebrations and cultural events in Tirana.
Skanderbeg Square instantly impressed me as the vibrant heart of Tirana. The vast open space, framed by historic and cultural landmarks, created a sense of both grandeur and community. The statue of Skanderbeg at the center stood proudly as a symbol of Albania’s history and identity, making the square feel truly special. What I enjoyed most was the lively atmosphere—locals and visitors alike gathering, walking, and enjoying the space. With the National History Museum, Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the Opera House all nearby, the square was surrounded by culture at every step. Skanderbeg Square was both beautiful and full of life, making it a highlight of my time in Tirana.
Mohsin R — Google review
It’s a large empty concrete square, incredibly hot in the summer and nothing to do there. In one corner you have a fountain/ water feature. The rest of the square is surrounded by buildings, some of which are under construction. There is a statue also on one side. I parked my car in the car park below, it was the only reason I came to this square. Nothing to see and nothing to do, I suggest you don’t waste your time. If the square is one of the best and most popular tourist attractions in the city then my eyes must have missed something
Sam — Google review
Located is the absolute heart of Tirana, this is a massive, modern space that really feels like the city's central meeting point. It's an impressive feat of urban design, with its unique sloping pavement that funnels rainwater to the gardens below, and it's surrounded by many of the city's key buildings like the National Museum of History and the Palace of Culture. It's a great place to get a feel for the city's energy. However, while it's huge, it can feel a bit "naked" at times, and I agree it could use a few more attractions or points of interest within the square itself to make it feel more engaging. Great sunset view. Still, it's a vital part of the city and a must-see. Recommended 👍🏼.
Walter B — Google review
So much history in this location. There’s a free walking tour available starting from in front of the opera building. It’s not a very long walking tour and mainly goes around the square so it’s perfect to learn about the history of the country even if you are not particularly mobile. There’s some fantastic architecture visible just from the square showing the recent progress made over just the last 20 years since their conversion from communism to democracy. Definitely worth a visit and the tour is free.
Alexandra C — Google review
A beautiful large square where traditions and modernity mix. You will see the theater, the famous mosaic of the national museum and a mosque. A cross between the modern side of the city with its new buildings that grow everywhere, and the historic statues and minarets. A nice square for walks and photographs, but once you see it, you move on.
Dimitris M — Google review
Albania is very beautiful country and it's nature but in Tirana there is nothing to do here just a place to walk in the city center and the telefrik (cable car), i am recommending to discover the country in north amd south more than staying a single night in Tirana. Just pass couple of hours to see Tirana city center if you are interested it's very crowded no parking slots in most of streets.
Abdelrahman M — Google review
Skanderbeg Square is the beating heart of Tirana—an immense, open expanse that blends history, ideology, and identity into one monumental space. At its center stands the equestrian statue of Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu, Albania’s national hero, who in the 15th century united the country’s principalities and resisted Ottoman domination for over two decades. His presence, cast in bronze, exudes the stoic dignity of a man who became a symbol of independence, courage, and national pride. The scale of the square is remarkable—broad, symmetrical, and deliberately grand. It speaks of the urban planning ideals of the communist era, designed
Q G — Google review
Great place downtown just to enjoy the day. Big and spacious, i enjoyed watching people here. Surroundings are buildings from different era and different style, ottomona, brutalist, modern architecture.. very beautiful contrast. Try also visit at night, it has different vibes with all the lights. So many shops and restaurants nearby. Also its a very great idea to find a hotel around here.
Reyner G — Google review
4.5
(12179)
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4.0
(1553)
Plaza Tirana, Sheshi Skender Beu, Tiranë 1001, Albania
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