
The Sea
The defining element of the Greek soul. Coastal retreats, hidden coves, and the endless Aegean blue.
The Journal

A Week on Ikaria: And Why I Still Haven't Left
Ikaria is one of the world's Blue Zones — places where people routinely live past 100. The locals attribute this to the wine, the afternoon nap, the refusal to hurry, and a certain philosophical indifference to what the rest of the world considers normal.

Mykonos: What It Actually Is (and What to Do About It)
Mykonos is not a place anymore. It is a brand. Understanding this is the first step toward enjoying it — or toward knowing why you shouldn't go.

Santorini Without the Crowds: A Local Blueprint
The island receives 3 million visitors a year. The caldera at sunset is genuinely incomparable. The trick — and there is a trick — is to arrange your relationship with both facts simultaneously.

The Art of the Greek Ferry: A Field Guide to Slow Travel
The ferry system of Greece is not merely a transport network. It is an entire way of living — a 24-hour democracy of plastic chairs, instant coffee, and the open Aegean.
Amorgos at the Edge of the World
The easternmost inhabited Cycladic island is also the most extreme — a narrow blade of rock rising from the sea, home to a monastery that seems to have grown from the cliff face itself.

Folegandros: The Island That Perfected the Art of Doing Nothing
High above the Aegean, the Chora of Folegandros clings to a cliff edge with an insouciance that borders on the divine. There are no ATMs in the village square. This is not an oversight.

The Secret Harbours of Ithaca: Walking with Homer
The homeland of Odysseus is not a myth. It is a real island in the Ionian with a harbour, a mountain, and a silence profound enough to hear the ancient stories in the wind.

Milos: The Sculptor's Island
The island that gave the world its most famous sculpture still hides an almost incomprehensible beauty in its volcanic coastline and technicolour fishing villages.

The Blue Roads of Chalki: A Sailor's Confession
Hidden behind the tourist behemoth of Rhodes lies an island so quietly beautiful it feels like a secret the Aegean is keeping from the rest of the world.

The Forgotten Cyclades: Why Sikinos is the Last True Sanctuary
While its neighbors drown in the noise of summer, Sikinos remains an island of wind, stone, and deliberate slowness.











