In the Land of Alexander the Great
Travel to renowned Macedonia and explore landscapes of unparalleled beauty, where the East meets the West. The fertile land of Macedonian includes all periods of Greek civilization, offering a fascinating combination of imposing mountain ranges, such as divine Mt Olympus and Kaimaktsalan, and rich aquatic ecosystems with important rivers and lakes. Here, images interchange at a cinematic speed, from the vast sandy beaches of Halkidiki to the mountain massifs of Pindus and Rhodope.
Central Macedonia: Culture and a Cosmopolitan Aura
Thessaloniki, the Lady of the North, is a living mosaic of 23 centuries of history. With the White Tower as its trademark, the city is an open museum where 15 Paleochristian and Byzantine monuments are protected by UNESCO. To the east, Halkidiki enchants visitors with golden sands and pine trees that reach the water's edge, while the monastic state of Mount Athos imbues it with a sense reverence.
In Imathia, Veria makes an impression on visitors with 48 surviving Byzantine churches and the Jewish quarter of Barbouta, while neighboring Vergina (Aigai) hosts the impressive Royal Tombs. Naoussa offers the idyllic grove of Agios Nikolaos and the famous Xinomavro wine. In the Prefecture of Pella, Edessa, the city of waters, captivates guests with its spectacular waterfalls, while Palaios Agios Athanasios serves as the cosmopolitan gateway to the Kaimaktsalan ski centre. Pieria combines the coasts of Katerini with the mythical grandeur of Mt Olympus and Litochoro, while Kilkis surprises with serene Lake Doiran and the Skra waterfalls.
Western Macedonia: Refinement and a Love for Nature
Western Macedonia is the land of lakes and pristine forests. Kastoria is reflected in beautiful Lake Orestiada, surrounded by Byzantine churches and furriers' mansions, while Dispilio reveals one of the oldest lakeside settlements in Europe. Florina exudes a nostalgic glamor beside the Sakoulevas River, serving as a gateway to the enchanting Prespes lakes and fairytale-like Nymfaio. Grevena, the city of mushrooms, offers access to Valia Calda and the historic stone bridges, while Kozani completes the picture with its imposing mansions and the global fame of its precious saffron (krokos).
Eastern Macedonia: The Blue City and Watery Paths
In the east, Kavala, the blue city, charms visitors with its old town of Panagia and the archaeological site of Philippi (UNESCO). Drama stands out for the Agia Varvara springs, the Angitis River cave springs, and its rich wine production, while Serres offers the unique ecosystem of Lake Kerkini — ideal for bird and buffalo watching — and the impressive Alistrati Cave.


























































