“Tunisia’s Saint Tropez” is a fitting description for Hammamet, a former fishing village known for its exotic history, white sand coastlines, ancient buildings and breathtaking villas. Located between the Mediterranean and the Sahara desert, Hammamet’s history is displayed through its bronze statues, pottery and Arabic inspired mosaics exhibited in the town’s museums and archaeological sites. Guests visiting [...]
Skiathos is one of the Greek Sporades Islands located in the Aegean Sea and the birthplace of Alexandros Papadiamantis, one of the most prominent writers of modern Greek literature. The island is famous for its golden sand beaches, thick pine forest, picturesque monasteries and hill-top tavernas. Although Skiathos is a relatively small island, this emerald [...]
Canakkale is the second largest province in Turkey and is situated on the Asian part of the Dardanelles strait, a stretch of water that separates Europe from Asia and links the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara. The province has witnessed two important battles in history. One of them being the mythological war of [...]
Even though this sweet-scented island — known as the fragrant flower of the Aegean — owes its fame to mastic, it gains visitors with its natural beauty and ancient architecture. Chios, also named Hios or Khios, is an island with a long history that dates back to ancient times. The different influences of the island [...]
Kemer is a made-to-order resort carved from Turkey’s pristine pine-shaded Mediterranean coast. Though not as large or elaborate as Mexico’s Cancún, the principle at Kemer is the same: pick a favorable seaside location with little habitation and build a modern resort town. The majority of people come to Kemer for sun and sea. The beaches [...]



