“I felt once more how simple and frugal a thing is happiness: a glass of wine,
a roast chestnut, a wretched little brazier, the sound of the sea. Nothing else.”
— Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek
Explore Greece and the Greek Islands Your Way
A Greek Oddity’s Travel Planning Toolkit
Everything you need to plan an independent Greek trip. No car hire required.
- Destination finder
- Itinerary planner
- Public transport map
- How Greece Moves ebook — also available on Amazon Kindle
- List of useful travel resources

Solo Bites
Your voice. Your table. Your Greece.
Solo dining in Greece taught me that where they seat you tells you everything. A new community platform where solo female diners rate their taverna experiences — not the food, but the welcome.
Let’s find those places that do it well.


Amazing itineraries through Greece — shared to inspire your own adventures
Echoes of Greece Across the Aegean: Istanbul to Athens Full Route and Logistics
A continuous 8.5-week journey from Istanbul to Athens by ferry and public transport, crossing…
Chasing Greek Carnival: 4 Weeks from Florina to Sochos by Bus and Train
4 week itinerary – This Northern Greece Carnival itinerary covers Florina, Edessa, Thessaloniki and…
Corfu, the Diapontia Islands & Epirus: 45 Days in Northwest Greece
6.5 week itinerary – Corfu Diapontia Islands itinerary covering Erikoussa, Othonoi, Mathraki, Ioannina and…
Beyond Santorini: Cyclades Island Hopping to Thirassia and Anafi
11 Day Itinerary – If you’re planning a trip to the Cyclades and want…
Northern Aegean & Thrace: 6 Weeks from Evia to Alexandroupolis
6 week itinerary – This Northern Aegean and Thrace itinerary covers Evia, Lemnos, Agios…
Dodecanese Island Hopping: Kos, Lipsi, Kalymnos & Pserimos
2 Week Itinerary – Explore the Dodecanese on a two-week island-hopping route that takes…
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About Me
Island hopper, story collector, travel inspirer and Greek Island specialist
Greece tends to reveal itself slowly – one harbour, one hillside village and occasionally, one cancelled ferry at a time. After thirty-something years of exploring more Greek islands than I ever intended to, (and spending my work days creating tailor-made island hopping itineraries), I’ve a fair sense of how to navigate Greece’s transport networks – how they work and sometimes how they misbehave!
What I bring back are glimpses of authentic Greece through my own ‘lived’ experiences. (I only write about places I’ve personally visited) I hope they inspire your own wanderings too. ❤️













