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Attractions
Santorini, Greece:
Oia
Famous for its whitewashed buildings, blue-domed churches, and stunning sunsets over the Aegean Sea.
Fira
The capital of Santorini, known for its cliffside views, lively atmosphere, and shopping.
Ancient Akrotiri
A well-preserved archaeological site of an ancient Minoan city buried by a volcanic eruption around 1600 BC.
Red Beach
A unique beach with red volcanic sand and impressive cliffs, located near the ancient site of Akrotiri.
Black Sand Beaches
Perissa and Kamari beaches are known for their striking black volcanic sand and crystal-clear waters.
Santorini Caldera and Volcano
You can take boat tours to explore the caldera, hot springs, and the still-active volcanic crater.
Pyrgos Village
A charming, less-crowded village with narrow streets, historic churches, and a castle offering panoramic views.
Wine Tours
Santorini is famous for its vineyards, especially its Assyrtiko wines. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings at local wineries.
Profitis Ilias Monastery
Located on the island’s highest peak, offering stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Mykonos, Greece:
Little Venice
A picturesque area of Mykonos Town where colorful houses sit right on the water, offering perfect sunset views.
Mykonos Windmills
Iconic windmills located near Mykonos Town, symbolizing the island's traditional heritage.
Paradise and Super Paradise Beaches
Known for their golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and lively beach parties.
Delos Island
A short boat trip from Mykonos, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, featuring ancient ruins.
Mykonos Town (Chora)
The heart of the island, filled with narrow cobblestone streets, charming cafes, boutique shops, and vibrant nightlife.
Armenistis Lighthouse
A secluded spot with panoramic views of the sea and neighboring islands.
Panagia Paraportiani Church
A unique and much-photographed church located at the entrance of the Kastro neighborhood.
Ano Mera Village
A quieter, traditional village with the historic Panagia Tourliani Monastery.
Matoyianni Street
A famous street in Mykonos Town, lined with chic boutiques, art galleries, and cafes.
Mallorca (Majorca), Spain:
Palma Cathedral (La Seu)
A Gothic masterpiece and one of Mallorca’s most iconic landmarks, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Bellver Castle
A circular castle offering panoramic views of Palma and the surrounding coastline, also housing a museum.
Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Caves)
A series of stunning caves featuring stalactites, underground lakes, and classical music concerts.
Serra de Tramuntana
A UNESCO World Heritage mountain range with hiking trails, beautiful villages like Valldemossa, and breathtaking views.
Soller and the Tren de Sóller
A charming town linked to Palma by a scenic vintage train ride through the mountains.
Cap de Formentor
A dramatic cliffside location offering spectacular views and a scenic drive along the northern tip of the island.
Alcudia Old Town
A well-preserved medieval town with narrow streets, ancient walls, and Roman ruins.
Es Trenc Beach
One of Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches, known for its white sand, turquoise waters, and natural surroundings.
Sa Calobra
A stunning beach and gorge on the northwest coast, reached via a scenic drive through mountains or by boat.
Valldemossa
A picturesque village in the mountains, famous for its monastery and connections to composer Frédéric Chopin.