Agrotourism | Harvesting Olives in the Peloponnese
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In a last-minute attempt to book an August beach holiday, at the height of Summer, as most Europeans do, I found myself scrambling to decide on a destination. I refused to pay the inflated prices...
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Typically, I do a deep dive before traveling to any destination – I sift through articles, blog posts and travel shows; reference old snippets of travel magazines I’ve saved and compiled over the...
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View ArticleWhy a Road Trip Through the Peloponnese Should be Your Next Vacation
The Peloponnese is an untapped source for pristine beaches, agrotourism, rich history and the unexpected, luxury hotel along the way. Road Trip Through the Peloponnese. Greek Summers are epitomized by...
View ArticleHolidays to Marrakech and Beyond
Holidays to Marrakech Holidays to Marrakech. Morocco is infectious. I’m a repeat offender of Morocco with no plans of changing. It’s a special place that’s energy keeps you coming back for more. As...
View ArticleA NEW ERA: FIVE YEARS IN GREECE
One of the first friends I made here in Greece shared that it took her five years to feel fully assimilated in her new home. Panic consumed me when I heard the number. FIVE? I was barely at one year…...
View ArticleA GUIDE TO CHARMING AND DELICIOUS SIFNOS
THE CROWD WAS COOL – MOST READING BOOKS WHILE SOAKING UP THE AEGEAN SUN; A MELANGE OF FRENCH, ITALIAN AND LOCAL GREEK TOURISTS. I STAYED UNTIL SUNSET UNTIL THE SKY AND THE SEA RAN INTO ONE ANOTHER....
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