Have you ever wondered of what it truly means to be happy? Maybe it’s the little joys and light moments in our everyday lives…things like a smile on a child’s face, or the sound of waves crashing ashore on a warm, summer’s day. Let the Isles of the Northern Aegean Sea tempt you to discover the hidden beauties of Greece and lose yourself in our blissful moments, ones that will make you once again feel free, full of life and in harmony with the surrounding world.
Won’t you come?
Greece, where the West and the East come together, is a stone’s throw from the shores of Asia Minor, and her Northern Aegean Isles of Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Limnos, Ikaria and her smaller islands of Inousses, Fournos, Psara, Thimena and St. Eftsratios, perfectly complement the mosaic that makes up the Greek mainland and her islands. The Northern Aegean Isles offer you a truly unique combination of historical customs and traditions that date back thousands of years, Greek mythology and an ecologically diverse environment.
Take a relaxed yet intriguing walk through the narrow, cobblestone streets and footpaths of poet Sappho and Nobel-winning poet Elytis’ home of Lesvos and her old-world, picturesque villages. The alluring and gentle melody of their lyric poetry will convince you that Lesvos is exactly as promised; a magical land saturated with the licorice smell of ouzo. Just as the time of Homer, you’ll fall for the aromas of Chios as well, and her sweet-tasting mastic. Samos, and her high mountain peaks, chiseled by the Goddess Hera herself, and the birthplace of Pythagoras, will captivate your senses with the local Muscat wine. On the island of Limnos, where you might feel the presence of the God Hephaestus playing with fire and brimstone, while in Ikaria you’ll uncover the secrets to longevity, that dates back to the descendants of the mythical figure Icarius. Fournos and Thimena, also known as the Pirate Islands, will captivate your heart, while Inousses, the naval island, and the glorious Psara will bring you back to the days of the Greek Revolutionary War, conjuring up images of the fierce naval battles that took place there. Finally, on the tiny island of St. Efstratio (as well as Thimena), you will come across the

















































