Central Greece
Hotels, Holidays and Tours
The region of Central Greece stretches from the east to west coast of the
country, and is a wonderful combination of mountain and sea, and a place
where one can find a huge variety of landscape and scenery, changing constantly
throughout the year with each passing season.
The Central Greece region, sometimes referred to as Sterea Ellada, consists
of the counties of Etoloakarnania, Fokida, Fthiotida, Evritania and Viotia.
Each of these have their own unique charm and beauty, and when combined,
create the magnificent setting that is Central Greece.
For those who enjoy nature, this region of Greece is full of natural beauty.
The mountains with the rich and dense forests, the beautiful coasts and
beaches, and the colours make Central Greece a perfect holiday destination
all year round.
Central Greece is also home to some of very famous sites and tourist attractions
in Greece, with the main one being the site of Ancient Delphi. This is actually
the second most visited tourist attraction in Greece after the Acropolis
and Parthenon of Athens.
The ski centre on Mount Parnassos provides the ideal destination for your
winter holidays in Greece. With beautiful and traditional towns such as
Arachova, Galaxidi and many others, visitors are often spoilt for choice
when planning their travels to Central Greece.
Whatever type of holiday or vacation you are searching for, you can be confident
that the Central Greece region will have something for everyone. It is the
perfect combination of mountain and sea, and of past and modern, a holiday
destination that offers an authentic look at the real Greece.
Etoloakarnania - Central Greece
The magical county of Etoloakarnania is the western most county of Central Greece and borders on the southeast with Fokida, and northeast with the county of Evritania. With the completion of the Rio-Antirio bridge in ....
Fokida & Delphi - Central Greece
The county of Fokida, one of four in total that comprise of Central Greece, is famous throughout the world as being the home of site of Ancient Delphi the second most visited ancient site in Greece after the Acropolis ....

