Photographing Greece feels like entering a world shaped by both the sea and centuries of history. Days spent sailing between the islands reveal endless shades of blue—crystal waters meeting rugged coastlines and sunlit harbors where boats sway gently at anchor. Beyond the horizon of sails and waves, glimpses of ancient ruins rise as timeless reminders of civilization’s roots, their worn stones glowing in the Mediterranean light. Life on the islands moves at its own rhythm: locals gathered in tavernas, fishermen mending their nets, children running through narrow alleys whitewashed with lime. Every island carries its own story, and every moment is steeped in warmth—of the sun, of the people, of the place itself. Greece is a journey that lingers, like the salt on your skin and the memory of the Aegean wind.
SAILING THROUGH GREEK ISLANDS
Sailing past the Greek islands comes with endless shades of blue.
Amazing sunsets and deep seas — the true definition of freedom.
LIFE ON THE ISLANDS
The enchanting island of Poros.
Hydra — the most beautiful place in the Saronic Gulf.
Everyday life on the Greek islands is filled with fresh seafood and music.
Moni Island — the most Caribbean-looking place in Greece, and home to some beautiful animals.
Aegina — the most fisherman-looking island of them all.
THE MOST KNOWN GREEK CITIZENS
Cats — the cutest citizens of Greece.
THE HOME OF CIVILIZATION
The University of Athens — founded by Socrates a long time ago.
The Hephaesteion and the Ancient Agora.
The slopes of the Acropolis with a distant view of the Parthenon.
The Parthenon.