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From Chicago To Athens: A Conversation With Psychologist Andriana Mitrakos
With a background in psychology and a Master’s in Clinical Neuropsychology, Andriana provides counseling through Apeiron, her English-speaking therapy practice geared towards expats, digital nomads, and international students living in Greece.
If you’d like to book a counseling session with Andriana, click here.
Travelling By Hire Car: The Best Places To Visit In The UAE
Here's a list of some amazing outdoor destinations your rented car will take you to!
Jebel Jais
It is the highest mountain in the Emirates. It is a very popular holiday destination. Most people come here on weekends. There are huge canyons, eroded landscapes, and barren rocks. There are also a lot of wild animals. You can rent a car to visit this adventure zone. There is even a ziplane to enjoy panoramic views of the mountains. Remember that the Jebel Jais zipline is the longest in the world. You can fly a distance of 2.8 kilometres at speeds up to 150 km/h.
The location can be reached by car. After that, you will have to climb the mountain on foot. The trail goes from the village of Al Hamra and up through the terrain, where you will get incredible views. You can also drive until you get down to the bottom, where the hiking starts.
Liwa Desert
If you rent a vehicle and head south from Abu Dhabi, you'll arrive at the Rub Al Khali or 'Empty Quarter' location after 1.5 hours. There are over 255,000 square miles of wilderness here. Simply put, it is the largest sandy terrain in the world. You can explore the huge dunes and mesmerising views. To drive through the desert in an off-road vehicle is to explore the mesmerising beauty of the earth. It is located on the border of 4 countries: Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, and UAE.
Snoopy Island
There is a small rocky island in the emirate of Fujairah. To visit it, you can hire a vehicle and go to the northern coast, which is located in the Gulf of Oman. Snoopy Island was named after 3 sections of rocks. They are towering, thus forming an image of Snoopy with a nose, belly, and legs, sitting on top of his dog box. Apart from the image of the mountain, there are also many tourist attractions - you can go scuba diving, and professional divers often visit the place. There are also plenty of quiet spots to relax and enjoy the views.
Wadi Shawka
If you want to see some incredible scenery, we recommend contacting a car rental company for an off-road vehicle that will take you to a real oasis in the Emirates desert. Wadi Shawqa is an incredible place where there are many donkeys, camels, goats and a huge number of birds. The scenery here is incredible - lots of small mountains and rolling hills. It's rare to find such a thing in the UAE. Walking along the pebble paths, you can enjoy the scenery of palm trees, natural springs, and small ponds. You can even bring your bikes, as this location is ideal for active two-wheeled travelling.
Big red dunes
Another great holiday option is to find a car rental service in the UAE to go to a location near Al Badayer. The big red dunes are perfect for quad biking or sand skiing enthusiasts. Big Red is a huge dune that is close to the city. Apart from doing sports, you can also enjoy the scenic views here. You don't have to bring motorised equipment if you want extreme sports. Near the dunes are many motorbike hire services for travelling through the sandy terrain, buggies, and quad bikes.
Kite Beach
This is a great location for kitesurfing. There is also a beach cafe, regular kayak tours, and shaded seating areas close to the sea for tourists. If you are visiting with the whole family, this is an excellent holiday destination. Another huge plus is that it is a Pet-Friendly place, so you can bring your pet with you without any problems.
Kite Beach Centre also offers surfing and kitesurfing lessons. Classes are available for students of all levels. Scuba diving and other water activities are also available.
To summarise...
Car rental service is a great way to explore the beauty of the UAE. You can move freely between different locations that you choose on your own. You can choose a comfortable sedan or a large SUV, depending on your budget and requirements. The rental time frame is also decided by you - a day, a week, a month or more. It is best to plan your route.
How To Experience Luxury In Greece Beyond The Crowds
Greece is known worldwide as a land of such beauty and magic that it inspired myths that have persisted for thousands of years. The mainland, the islands, the ocean: a collection of natural beauty unlike any other on earth.
It's not just natural beauty here, though; man-made marvels that have lasted through the ages adorn the land and bring a level of cultural richness and historical significance that few lands can still lay claim to. Greece is one of the most favored tourist hotspots on the planet, but what options are there for luxury tourists who want to stay far from the maddening crowds and explore Greece's physical and cultural landscapes in a respectful, appreciative, unusual way? Let's take a look.
Not The Average Greek Vacation
While there are some stops on the tourist track that are unmissable (the museums, the ruins, the gorgeous white and blue homes clinging to the side of the hills that rise from the ocean) there are other experiences off the beaten track and ones that cater to discerning travelers who are looking for something a little bit deeper with a little bit more of a luxurious edge. Charter a private plane, dial up your concierge service, pack your swimsuits, and let's experience Greece in an entirely new way.
The Islands Off the Beaten Path
These islands are the perfect choice for the visitor who seeks a quieter, more exclusive Greek destination.
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Kythnos, Cyclades Islands
Luxury Stays: The Piperi Suites or Olos Luxury Villas.
Favored by Athenians in the know as a weekend escape, Kythnos is where you can retreat to get an authentic experience of the Greek people, their culture, and country. It's practically unknown to international tourists, so consider this a trade secret shared between friends. The island's capital, Hora, is car-free, so expect to do some walking, but pleasurable walking unimpeded by aggressive motorists. Tread the mule paths, dip in the hot springs that wind around, and catch sight of the castles and half-tumbledown ruins dotting the headlands. Get a taste of the island with magnificent, locally produced honey, classically heavy Greek wines, and robust cheeses while you're there.
Patmos, Dodecanese Islands
Luxury Stays: Patmos Aktis, a Luxury or Patmos Eye Boutique Hotel and Villas
While this isn't a typical tourist destination, it is the end of a pilgrimage route for those who seek to commune with St John at his Monastery or pay their respects at the Cave of the Apocalypse, where legend has it the book of Revelation was penned. If these pursuits don't speak to you, fear not: the collection of pebbly and sandy beaches is the perfect place to relax after taking yourself on a nature stroll through the fields of orchids that burst forth from the soil when spring arrives.
Syros, Cyclades Islands
Luxury stays: Aristide Hotel, an SLH Hotel, or Ploes
Though the “heydays” of the island in the sense of it being one of the wealthiest in all of Greece are behind it, that faded opulence has a special, nostalgic quality that draws people in. Take your time and explore the marvellously unique neoclassical streets of Ermoupolis and pause to embrace history at the acropolis of Kastri. Pack your hiking boots if you’re visiting this island because some of the most beautiful views are available as you weave across the jagged, rocky cape and find the treasure under the rainbow: a little beach at the end of almost every trail.
Karpathos, Dodecanese Islands
Luxury stays: Orelia Luxury Villas (Amoopi) or Althea Boutique Hotel (adults only).
While beaches aren’t all that Greece has to offer, there is something to be said for setting aside a day to take it easy and bask on a rock or in the sand of a stunning Greek beach. Karpathos has much to offer, but a far quieter and more exclusive version than those on the more well-travelled islands like Mykonos. The villages on this island add another special layer of character to the experience, especially Olympos, which is known as the Balcony of the Aegean thanks to the exquisite views of the never-ending ocean. Here you’ll find groves of mint and citrus winding their way drunkenly down the mountain and the occasional outdoor oven the locals still use to make heavenly breads and pastas.
Unusual, Luxury Greek Experiences
Whether on the islands or the mainland, Greece is full of exclusive luxury experiences and adventures if you know where to look
The Zakynthos Shipwreck Adventure
Navagio Beach, also called Smuggler's Cove or Shipwreck Beach, is one of Greece's most iconic sights. In this small bay, smugglers once plied their illegal trade, and in 1980, the MV Panagiotis ran around in the clear blue bay, creating an adventure site with exclusive, guided dive tours. That said, the beach is frequently closed to visitors due to safety concerns, as the surrounding cliffs are unstable and prone to rockfalls. Local authorities regularly assess the area and may restrict access without notice, especially during or after heavy rains or seismic activity. Always check ahead and follow official guidance to avoid disappointment.
Paros’ Kitesurfing and Water Sports Scene
If you’re a thrill seeker or adrenaline junkie, this one's for you. The consistent winds that scour the coast of Paros make for excellent kite and windsurfing conditions. Access to scuba diving provides a calm escape below the waves and entrance into an underwater paradise that simply can't be beaten.
A Foodie Tour of Athens’ Michelin-Starred Restaurants
Athens is hardly off the beaten path, but it does bear visiting for many reasons, including all the cultural and gastronomic attractions. From souvlaki and gyros on every corner to a selection of Michelin-starred restaurants, Athenian cuisine is overflowing with the freshest ingredients crafted into classic and contemporary Greek dishes. There's Delta, with two Michelin stars, Hytra with one star, and Varoulko Seaside (also one star) for a range of avant-garde, classic with a flair, and traditional Greek dishes that will haunt your dreams forever.
Far From The Maddening Crowds
Your luxurious Greek vacation will be one so enriching, so enjoyable, and so exciting that you’ll want to repeat it year after year. The only thing left to do is decide where you’ll go first and what you’ll do when you get there.
Belly Dance, Yoga & Sisterhood - Iraklia
Something deep in your soul immediately feels you’ve been prepared for this very moment….for this sacred initiation & transformation into the next level of your JOYFUL life.As you're surrounded by a circle of inspiring, like-hearted women, you enter a sacred space for deep connection, playfulness, and celebration of life and sisterhood. In this supportive and non-judgmental space, you feel safe to share your dreams, desires, and inner truths with other women on a similar journey of growth and self-discovery.
This retreat has LIMITED spots, and is a small group of women (maximum of 12 participants) which allows for close connection.
When: August 30-September 4th
Where: Iraklia, Greece
Email: rachelbelladance@gmail.com
Contact number: +17187108160
Organizer’s name: Rachel Bella
Organizer’s link: https://www.rachelbella.com/coming-soon-03

BreatheWell Retreats: 7 Days of Reset & Renewal in Greece
Through Kambo ceremonies, guided breathwork, mindful yoga, and deep inner work, you’ll be supported in releasing, healing, and rebalancing — all in a schedule that blends powerful practices with genuine rest.
Where: Peloponnesian Peninsula, Greece
Price: $1,285 – $1,490 (depending on accommodation type)
Email: nadav@breathewellretreats.com
Organizer’s Name: Raya and Nadav
Retreat Link: www.breathewellretreats.com

Summer In Greece Through the Lens Of Iconic Films
Mamma Mia! (2008) – Skopelos & Skiathos

No list would be complete without this feel-good musical. Set on the fictional island of Kalokairi, the real filming locations were the lush Sporades islands of Skopelos and Skiathos. Think whitewashed chapels perched on dramatic cliffs (remember the wedding scene?), sun-drenched beaches, and winding cobblestone paths that invite spontaneous singing. Even if ABBA isn’t your thing, the scenery alone is enough to book a ferry.
@loucosporviagem
The Big Blue (1988) – Amorgos

This cult classic by Luc Besson isn't just a story about free diving—it's a deep, meditative ode to the Aegean Sea. Filmed in Amorgos, especially around the iconic Monastery of Hozoviotissa, the film captures the surreal tranquility and mysticism of the Greek islands like no other. The island’s raw, untouched beauty and azure waters have gained a loyal following thanks to the film.
@turigaltravels
Before Midnight (2013) – Messinia, Peloponnese

The third film in Richard Linklater’s beloved trilogy brings Jesse and Celine to the sun-drenched olive groves and ancient stone houses of Messinia, in the southern Peloponnese. It's a quieter, more grounded look at Greece—one steeped in history, conversation, and golden hour light. If you're craving a trip that’s more about connection and less about crowds, this one's your aesthetic.
@nikos.tsiak
The Two Faces of January (2014) – Athens, Crete

A psychological thriller set in 1960s Greece, this film takes you from the majestic ruins of the Acropolis to the sun-bleached alleys of Chania, Crete. If you're fascinated by old-world intrigue and neoclassical elegance, this film paints a rich visual portrait of Greece beyond the islands.
@simytravelphotos
Mediterraneo (1991) – Kastellorizo

This Italian Oscar-winning film is a hidden gem set on the tiny Dodecanese island of Kastellorizo (also known as Megisti). It tells the story of a group of Italian soldiers stranded on a Greek island during WWII, where they slowly fall under the island’s peaceful spell. The film beautifully captures the laid-back pace of Greek island life, with pastel-colored houses, quiet harbors, and a sense of suspended time. A perfect watch if you're looking for something slow, sun-soaked, and soulful.
@nikospar1969
Films do more than entertain—they shape the way we dream about places. They give us moodboards for our own adventures. Whether you're hopping on a ferry to Skopelos, sipping wine in the Peloponnese, or simply rewatching these classics from your sofa, each of these films offers a unique lens on Greece in summer.
This season, let cinema inspire your compass for exploration!
Angeliki Vourliotaki - Counseling Support For Parents
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Elpida Trizi - Communication & Embodied Leadership Coach
You can find me here: Wonder Works

2025: Certified Somatic Coach by Strozzi Institute (SISC)
2023: Embodied Transformation by Strozzi Institute
2023: Organization and Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC) Fundamentals
2022: Associate Certified Coach (ACC) by the International Coaching Federation (ICF)
2022: Certified Professional Coactive Coach (CPCC) by the Co-Active Training Institute (CTI)
2021-2022: The Neuroscience of Change “Understand the Brain – Transform your Coaching”, an online coach training by Coaches Rising
2020: Positive Intelligence: Online coaching learning journey and mental fitness program by Shirzad Chamine
2019-2020: Co-Active Coach Training Fundamentals and Intermediate by the Co-Active Training Institute (CTI)
2006: Reiki Level I practitioner
1996: MA in Image Studies from the University of Canterbury, UK
1994: BSc in Communication & Mass Media from the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Get in touch with me here: Wonder Works
Athens Nomad Fest 2025
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Athens Nomad Fest - Celebrate The Digital Nomad Movement In Athens
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