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Europa's Pledge – Wajdi Mouawad & Juliette Binoche At Epidaurus
The Athens Epidaurus Festival presents the world premiere of The Oath of Europe, a deeply evocative new play by internationally acclaimed playwright and director Wajdi Mouawad, starring the legendary Juliette Binoche. This unique production brings together a multicultural cast of six actors from different continents in a polyphonic performance that navigates themes of inherited trauma, war, silence, and identity.
Inspired by ancient mythology and rooted in the aesthetics of Greek tragedy, The Oath of Europe unfolds as a fragmented memory — a mosaic of voices, testimonies, and ghosts from the past. It tells the story of a woman forced to confront a buried childhood memory of atrocity, in a work that resonates with today’s fractured world.
Staged for the first time at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, this international co-production with Théâtre National de la Colline (Paris) is part of the Festival’s Contemporary Ancients cycle and is supported by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. A bold and lyrical exploration of myth and modern history — and one of the summer’s most anticipated theatrical events.
Mahler Chamber Orchestra & Yuja Wang – Live at the Herodion


Beyond the Beach: 6 Unexpected Summer Activities In Greece You’ll Never Forget

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2. Chase Waterfalls in Northern Evia or Pelion
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Greece is more than islands; it’s full of lush gorges and waterfalls. Cool off in natural rock pools shaded by plane trees, just a few hours from Athens.
Try: The waterfalls of Drymonas in Evia or Tsagarada’s Fakistra Waterfall in Pelion. Ideal for a day trip with a picnic.
3. Watch a Film Under the Stars at a Greek Open-Air Cinema

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It’s not just a movie; it’s a ritual. With a breeze in your hair, jasmine scent in the air, and a cold drink in hand, Greece’s θερινά σινεμά (summer cinemas) are pure nostalgia.
Where to go: Cine Thisio in Athens, with the Acropolis glowing behind the screen, or Cine Kalisperitis in Kimolos.
4. Learn Pottery in Sifnos, the Island of Clay

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Sifnos is a hub of ceramic art. Sign up for a pottery workshop with a local artist, and get your hands into the same clay that’s been shaped for centuries.
🏺 Best studios: Atsonios or Peristeriona in Kamares.
5. Spend the Night in a Treehouse in Evritania

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Karpenisi in summer, transforms into a green paradise, filled with rivers, forests, and cool mountain air. One of the most magical ways to experience it? Sleeping in a treehouse nestled among fir trees.
Surrounded by nature, you can swing in a hammock, wake up to birdsong, and fall asleep under the stars. It’s the kind of stay that makes you feel like a kid again, whether you're with family, your partner, or on a solo recharge.
6. Spend the Night in a Monastery on a Remote Island

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If you're craving silence, introspection, or just a break from modern chaos, spend a night (or two) in a working Greek monastery. Many are open to respectful visitors in the summer months, offering basic lodging, shared meals, and early-morning liturgies.
It’s not about religion but about stillness, starlit courtyards, stone cells cooled by mountain air, and waking to the sound of chanting echoing through the hills.
The Best Greek Island Villages We Can’t Get Enough Of
Chora – Amorgos

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Mystical and minimal, Chora of Amorgos is a Cycladic masterpiece. Tucked inland and surrounded by windmills and rugged peaks, it feels like a walk back in time. Quiet streets, hidden tavernas, and a strong local character give it depth and allure.
Why it stands out: It's untouched, has zero glitz, and is full of hidden Byzantine chapels, stone archways, and incredible authenticity.
Olympos – Karpathos

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This village on the island of Karpathos is unlike anywhere else in Greece. Perched high on the mountains, Olympos feels like an open-air folklore museum, where women still wear traditional dress and the dialect is ancient.
This is where time stands still, and every stone street seems carved from history and myth. Remote, wild, and soul-stirring.
Chora - Astypalaia

This butterfly-shaped island belongs to the Dodecanese, but its Chora is pure Cycladic fairytale: white houses cascading below a Venetian castle, blue domes popping out above rooftops, and windmills watching over the main square.
Top vibe: Romantic, peaceful, and unbelievably photogenic. The view of the Kastro (castle) at night is hauntingly beautiful.
Ano Syros – Syros

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While Ermoupoli is the grand neoclassical capital of the Cyclades, Ano Syros is its medieval crown. Winding uphill streets lead you past Catholic monasteries, domed churches, and arched doorways.
Bonus points: It's the birthplace of Markos Vamvakaris, father of rebetiko music, and the view over Ermoupoli’s harbor is dreamy.
Chora - Serifos
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Built amphitheatrically up a rocky hill, Chora of Serifos offers dramatic views and classic island architecture. It’s quiet, rugged, and ideal for slow travelers. Once you hike up through its wind-swept alleys, you’ll be rewarded with some of the most panoramic sunset views in the Aegean.
Vibe: A little wild, a little romantic, and totally unforgettable.
Apeiranthos – Naxos
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While Naxos’ main Chora is also stunning, Apeiranthos is a marble village that feels like a Cycladic secret. Tower houses, Venetian architecture, and artisan shops nestled in stone-paved alleys offer a refreshing alternative to the classic white-and-blue palette.
Pro tip: Stay for lunch in one of the traditional kafeneia, it’s like eating inside a time capsule.
Chora – Kythira

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Technically closer to the Peloponnese than the Aegean, Kythira’s Chora blends Ionian elegance with Cycladic charm. Topped by a Venetian castle, it overlooks the sea and the island’s wild cliffs, dotted with Byzantine chapels and hidden coves.
Best for: Romantics, road-trippers, and fans of moody beauty.
Hiking & Yoga Retreat in Crete
Retreat Info
When: November 2-8, 2025
Where: Crete
Price: 2,950€
Email: steph@nefelinine.com
Contact Number: 697 4184 632
Organizer: Nefeli Nine
Organizer's Website: https://www.nefelinine.com/crete-retreat
Hiking & Yoga Escape In Pelion
September 7-13 - Leave behind the noise and pace of city life and embark on a truly memorable escape in the breathtaking Pelion region of Greece.
Retreat Info
When: September 7-13, 2025
Where: Pelion
Price: From 2,550€
Email: steph@nefelinine.com
Organizer: Nefeli Nine
Somadhi yoga lab
At Somadhi, we offer more than just yoga—we offer space. Space to breathe, to move, to observe, to feel.
Our classes are thoughtfully designed to meet you exactly where you are—sometimes more physically or mentally challenging, sometimes gentle and restorative—always aligned with your personal needs and rhythm.
With intentionally small class sizes, each session becomes a personal journey. We focus on helping you reconnect with your breath, your body, and the present moment.
Beyond yoga, meditation and pranayama, our Bach Flower Remedies and Somatic Experiencing sessions provide deep emotional and mental relief. These gentle yet powerful tools help release internal patterns that keep us stuck in repetitive cycles, opening the door to greater freedom, resilience, and presence.
Contact Info
Address: Antoni Tritsi 76, Halandri
Website: www.somadhiyogalab.gr
Instagram: @somadhi_yoga_lab
Facebook: Somadhi yoga lab
Yoga Meditation & Mindfulness Retreat - Crete
This immersive retreat is an invitation to reset your mind and body through the healing powers of daily yoga, meditation, and conscious living. You’ll enjoy gentle, grounding yoga practices each morning and evening, breathwork, mindful walking, and moments of self-reflection to foster clarity and calm. Each day is nourished with wholesome, plant-based meals prepared from seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.
Let the serenity of Crete’s natural surroundings - from olive groves to turquoise beaches - hold you, while meaningful connections unfold in a safe, intimate group setting. Accommodation is nestled in nature, offering simple yet cozy shared or private rooms designed to support rest and restoration.
This retreat is ideal for anyone seeking to pause, breathe, and realign with themselves - whether you're a beginner or an experienced yoga or meditation practitioner. It’s for those craving calm, clarity, and mindful restoration, and for lovers of nature, simplicity, and soulful connection.
When: September 13-20, 2025
Where: Kissamos, Crete
Price: £975 based on 2 sharing – ensuite – Sea view | £1295 Single occupancy – ensuite – Sea view
Email: info@meditation-is-my-medication.com
Contact Number: +44 7956316497
Organizer's Retreat Page: Meditation is my Medication

Return to Flow – Yoga Retreat in Hydra
When: October 14-18, 2025
Where: Hydra
Email: theresa@theresamoodie.com
Organizer's Retreat Page: Theresa Moodie

5 Reasons We Keep Falling In Love With Greece In The Summer
There’s just something about summer in Greece. It’s not just the weather or the sea, it’s a whole mindset. Things slow down, the days feel fuller (but somehow more relaxed), and life shifts outdoors. If you’ve spent even one summer in Greece, you’ll know exactly what we mean. For us, here’s what makes it so special:
1. Slow living
Summer in Greece feels like permission to pause. The pace changes; less rushing, more doing things just because. Coffee isn’t taken 'on the go', it’s always taken sitting down and typically in conversation with others. Plans are loose, and the best days often come together at the last minute. It’s a reminder that not everything needs to be scheduled for sometimes; life's best moments are unplanned.
2. Late nights & lazy mornings
Everything runs a little later in the summer — dinner at 10, walks at midnight, conversations that last into the early hours. And the mornings? They’re slow and gentle. You wake up to light pouring in, the sound of cicadas, maybe a frappe on the balcony. No urgency, just ease.
3. Outdoor everything
When the weather’s this good, life moves outside. Dinner tables spill onto sidewalks. You catch a film at an open-air cinema or stumble upon a neighborhood panigiri. Even the simplest things — a drink on the balcony, a walk by the sea — feel like mini celebrations of summer.
4. The sea, the sun, the reset
There’s nothing quite like the Greek sea. Whether it’s a hidden cove or a buzzing beach, something about diving into that blue washes everything else away. The sun, the salt, the sound of the waves; it just clears your head in ways you didn’t know you needed.
5. Fruits & veggies that actually taste like something
Summer is peak season for Greece’s local produce. Tomatoes that smell like the sun, peaches so juicy they drip down your chin, sweet watermelon by the kilo. It’s all grown nearby, sold at the weekly laikí (farmer’s market), and picked at just the right time.
Our wish to you this summer in Greece > Savor the bliss of feeling the moment & enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!