Spring is the perfect time to book your summer vacation. This year too, many Slovenians will travel to Greece, most of them to more or less well-known islands. But if you want to avoid the crowds, choose one of the islands that have not yet been discovered by the tourist crowd.
Greece
The epidemic of the new coronavirus has paralyzed travel plans for a while, which is why we are all eagerly thinking about our first trip after the end of the virus crisis. Perhaps you would prefer to escape from bad news and noise to a secluded island, or you want to immerse yourself in the exploration of foreign, unknown cultures. The choice is yours!
Greece boasts many beautiful islands and a wonderful historical heritage on the mainland, which attract hordes of tourists during the summer months. So why not avoid the crowds and see the beauty of autumn?
Not far from the picturesque village of Oia, there is a modern hotel that provides a hedonistic escape from the whirlwind of everyday life.
Endless sandy beaches, crystal clear sea, excellent food and hospitable locals - this is Greece. The Greek islands will not only impress you, but your little ones will also like them very much. We have selected five islands for you, the most suitable for a perfect family vacation.
Santorini, an island you will fall in love with at first sight, is perfect for a romantic getaway for two.
The Greek pearl of Santorini is an island of many dream accommodations, and in the village of Akrotiri there is a very special paradise, Kokkinos Villas, which promises an unforgettable and relaxing vacation.
Calilo's exclusive five-star accommodation offers everything you need for a relaxing pampering experience under the scorching Greek sun.
The Greek islands are known for their unique culture, history, beaches and nightlife. However, people often forget about natural attractions, which are, hands down, real wonders of nature.
AS House pays tribute to the Cycladic architecture and natural environment.
A31 architectural firm has placed two summer residences in the rugged and raw landscape of the Greek island of Andros. The project called "nonagriam twins" consists of two independent houses that are connected to the topography of the area.
A picturesque Greek island with only about 20 inhabitants is looking for candidates to move there for a fee. Sounds tempting, right?











