Macedonia Greece

The area of Macedonia comprises a large portion of northern Greece and has been culturally and historical important through Greek History. Because Macedonia borders Europe the area has been heavily influenced by other cultures including Turkey, Italy and Asia. Macedonia has a wide range of geographical and climate changes from soaring mountains to lush fertile coast lines.

Macedonia is the second most populated area of Greece and is one of the largest in food production, growing everything from grapes to rice and wheat. Macedonia is an extremely important tourist destination as it is easily accessed from many areas of Europe.

Saronic Islands Greece

Located just off the coast from Athens, the Saronic Islands of Greece are rich in natural beauty and wonder. The Saronic Islands are filled with beautiful sandy beaches, charming villages and a history rich in religious and ancient lore.

The Saronic Islands have become especially popular with tourists for their night life as several popular bars and clubs can be found among the island group. Great food, easy access from the capital and a wide variety of activities make the Saronic Islands one of the most popular locations in Greece.

Thessalia Greece

Thessalia, also known as Thessaly, is located in the central part of Greece. Thessalia is separated into four regions: Karditsa, Larissa, Magnesia, and Trikala. Travelers explore these regions to enjoy spa treatments, attend church, participate in various hiking activites, and visit long-established villages. Thessalia provides an extraordinary view of large brown mountains and long blue rivers.

The typical weather in Thessalia depends on the season. During the summer season, rain provides enough water for a variety of greenery to grow. The greenery flourishes and provides a fantastic scenic view for travelers.

Attica Greece

Attica is a region located in the southern portion of Greece with a population of approximately 3,750,000. It is about 3800 kilometers in size and includes the cities of Athens, Eleusis, Laurium, Marathon, Megara, and Peiraeus.

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