2025-04-12 · 6 min
Delphi in one day: a complete itinerary
How to see the archaeological site, the museum, and still make it down to the sea before sunset.
Read article →2025-04-08 · 5 min
The best time to visit Delphi (and Itea)
Month by month: weather, crowds, sea temperature, and which season fits which kind of trip.
Read article →2025-04-02 · 7 min
Delphi or Meteora: which one to choose?
Two of Greece's greatest sites, two very different experiences. An honest comparison.
Read article →2025-04-15 · 6 min
Trekking from Delphi to Itea: the E4 path through the olive grove
A 3 to 4 hour easy-to-moderate hike on the European E4 trail, descending from Delphi through the largest olive grove in Greece down to the sea at Kirra and Itea.
Read article →2025-04-05 · 6 min
What to do in Galaxidi: a quiet guide to the prettiest port on the gulf
Galaxidi is a former captains' village turned slow weekend escape. Here's what to actually do - on land and on the water.
Read article →2025-03-30 · 4 min
Boat trip from Galaxidi: pickup from the old harbour
You don't have to drive to Itea - we can pick you up directly from Galaxidi's old port. Here's how it works.
Read article →2025-04-20 · 6 min
The seven islets of the Krissaios Gulf: refuges, ruins, and swim stops
Between Itea and Galaxidi, seven small islets hide Byzantine refuge settlements, a Greek Revolution chapel, and some of the clearest swim spots in the gulf.
Read article →2025-04-22 · 5 min
Trizonia: the car-free island Onassis used to slip into
The only inhabited island in the Gulf of Corinth. No cars, a handful of tavernas on the water, and a quiet history of yachts dropping anchor here - Onassis included.
Read article →2026-05-19 · 5 min
Swimming near Delphi: where to swim after the ruins
The closest swim spots to the archaeological site - Itea pebble beach, the Krissaios islets, the coves around Galaxidi - and how to reach each one.
Read article →2025-03-26 · 4 min
Where to eat in Itea: a local short list
Five tavernas by the port, what to order, and which ones are worth the walk.
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