
Donkeys - a trademark of Santorini
If your wish come true and you visit Santorini one day, after coming to the island, donkeys will welcome you first :)
They are trademarks of Santorini.
Although there are ropeways, climbing to the city with the help of these animals is still very popular among tourists.
The donkeys are still used to carry the burden of construction to inaccessible places, and they are very skilled, light and they walk safe along the

Ierissos
Christos Karastergios is an active member of Facebook group Live from Greece and his comments and posts make a good contribution to the group.
Christos lives in Ierissos, and since there is little information about Ierissos and Athos on the Internet, we will try to change that.
What's interesting is that Ierissos is the only place on Athos where native Greeks live, while in other places people from Asia settled in.
Christos is

Bouzoukia - the best nightlife in Greece
The favorite nightlife in Greece are so-called "bouzoukia". These are the performances of great Greek music stars in clubs that are specially designed for this type of music.
The performances of famous stars and night outs in bouzoukia clubs have a very long tradition in Greece. Once upon a time bouzouki was played on such occasions, accompanied by breaking the plates. Today, pop stars perform, and instead of breaking the plates,

Thessaloniki Metro
All of us who like to visit Thessaloniki are familiar with traffic jam and lack od parking space, which can make really difficult stay in this city. For that reason we are all looking forward, after 12 years od waiting, the Thessaloniki Metro to be finally completed and released.
The first to suggest an underground Metropolitan Railway system for Thessaloniki was Ernest Hebrard during the redesign of the city in the

Evzoni
Every year at the beginning of the summer season, the headlines show that the food is being taken away from our tourists at the Evzoni border.
What is it all about?
According to the Greek customs regulations, the import of meat and dairy products, perishable food (unpacked) and plants is prohibited. Other groceries and some more valuable items also have limitations.
Greeks are not that strict to our tourists and they will mostly

Ahilion Palace in Corfu
The author of the text: Vanja Milosavljevic
One of the most visited sights on Corfu is the Ahilion Palace. It is located 14km south of the city of Corfu. It was built in 1890, by the order of the Austrian Empress Elizabeth, who had been recommended to stay in this place as it is good for lung patients. Sisi, as they called the Empress, invested a lot of her love and