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01Mar
Why Mount Olympus Should Be Your Next Adventure Destination
Are you searching for a destination that offers a combination of mythological history, natural beauty, and thrilling adventure? Look no further than Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece and the legendary home of the Greek gods. (more…)
27Feb
Clean Monday at Mount Olympus: A Guide to Celebrating the Start of Lent in Greece
If you're looking for an unforgettable experience to celebrate Clean Monday, Mount Olympus is the perfect destination. Here's our guide to celebrating the start of Lent in Greece. (more…)
26Feb
Taramosalata: A Delicious Greek Dip to Try in Mount Olympus
When it comes to Greek dips, taramosalata is a true classic. Made with a base of fish roe, bread crumbs, olive oil, lemon juice, and garlic, this creamy dip is a staple in Greek cuisine and a must-try when visiting Mount Olympus. (more…)
24Feb
Discovering the Spring Cuisine of Greece: Traditional Dishes to Try in Mount Olympus
Spring is an excellent time to discover the cuisine of Mount Olympus and Greece, as this is when the local produce is at its freshest. The region boasts a rich gastronomic heritage, with a variety of traditional dishes that have been passed down through generations. ...
05Dec
Platamon Castle: A detailed view
Platamon Castle is a castle - city of the Middle Byzantine period (10th century AD) and is built southeast of Mount Olympus. Its tower, which dominates the national road, is the most impressive acropolis in a Greek castle. (more…)
01Dec
The Pierian Mountains
The Pierian Mountains, a continuation of the ridge of Mount Olympus, is a natural border between the prefectures of Kozani, Imathia and Pieria. The highest peak of the mountain range is Flamburo with an altitude of 2,188 metres. They are covered by one of the...
11Nov
The Wines of Olympus
Take a deep dive into the wines of the Olympus region and the ancient wild vine of the Kompologoula by learning about the art of winemaking. (more…)
08Sep
Pydna: A city throughout ancient history
The ancient city of Pydna is located 15 klm from the city of Katerini. It is said that its first name was Kydna, although we have no information about its foundation. It is worth noting that Macedonia became a possession after the Persian wars...
29Aug
