Crete is a massive and varied expanse, with forested mountains, open plains, countless beaches, gorges, lakes and rivers.
Peter will be making his way to a couple of spectacular nearby islands, that surprisingly, few people visit.
In this episode Peter continues his time in Crete. Showing you the caves of Matala, made famous by the hippies of the 60’s. He’ll also be heading to some of Crete’s famous seaside cliffs in search of the bearded vulture.
In this episode Peter will be spending a couple days exploring Agios Nicholaos and the region around it. He’ll be meeting with famed author Victoria Hislop and visiting the island of Spinalonga.
In this episode Peter is heading to Heraklion, where he’ll be exploring the urban expanse and checking out the major landmarks that every tourist should see.
In this episode Peter is exploring one of Crete’s prettiest cities, Rethymno. From its Venetian fortifications and mix of architecture, to the awesome food and countless artisans practicing their craft in the beautiful medieval town.
In this episode Peter is headed to what’s possibly the most well-known island in the Mediterranean, Santorini.
Peter will be exploring more of the fascinating geology, and Kyriako is going to cook up an awesome snack using aubergines.
In this episode Peter is heading east to the island of Anafi. Being in the far south-eastern corner of Greece, it’s a place that few tourists get to.
This episode of My Greek Odyssey will see Peter visiting three islands, each with their own unique stories.
This episode sees Peter returning to Amorgos. He’s going to be visiting some of the best local eateries, spending plenty of time checking out the beaches, as well as digging a little deeper into the island’s history.
This episode sees Peter going from the sea to the summit, as he visits ancient ruins from as far back as the bronze age, as well as visiting a traditional, family owned cheesery, that’s been in operation for several generations.
The last stop is a visit to one of the most remarkable monasteries in the Aegean, before upping anchor and heading west to Folegandros.
In the first episode, Peter is arriving on the island of Kos. It’s the third largest island in the Dodecanese, and the second most populous.
In this episode, Peter makes his way across to Nisyros. Despite being known for it’s volcanic heart and quaint towns, it doesn’t have the infrastructure and resorts that draw in the masses.
Pete is heading to the tiny island of Tilos. It’s one of those ‘off the beaten path’ destinations, that remains relatively untouched by mass tourism.
Peter is making his way to the picture perfect island of Symi, which unlike Tilos, gets its fair share of holidaymakers. Later he visits one of the smaller nearby islands, Alimia, abandoned for just on 50 years.
It’s another one of those beautiful islands that most folks have never heard of. It’s a place of contrasts. From Chalki Peter Then is heading to Karpathos, where he will be experiencing it’s unique culture, in more ways than one.
In this episode Peter starts his time on Karpathos, before heading south to another island he's never visited – Kasos.
In this episode Peter's arrived on the Island of the Knights, Rhodes. It’s a place that constantly amazes, with grand architecture, dramatic history and even more spectacular landscapes.
In the final episode of the series, Peter is leaving the largest island in the group, Rhodes, and heading east to one of the smallest, Kastellorizo. It’s in the farthest corner of Greece, sitting just off the coast of Turkey.