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Virtual city walks
Virtual city walks












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It is worth noting these common features of ancient island villages. As you can see from above, the buildings look like a maze or labyrinth. Traditionally, the houses are built closely together with narrow walkways and many, many steps. Our virtual tour begins walking up into a small village and away from the Port of Aegiali far below. Village Architecture to Protect from Island Invaders Semeli is a wealth of information and always fun to spend time with, and we knew she would provide a great virtual walking tour in Greece to share with all of you. Significantly, she was there to guide the tour and make the video! Naturally, we wanted to highlight the area around the harbor town of Aegiali, where we stay during our tours. Because she lives on Amorgos year-round she knows the people and places of the isle well. Importantly, since it is only accessible by ferry, Amorgos has remained an off-the-beaten-path travel gem.įor this project we collaborated with our friend and guide Semeli Drymoniti of FindinGreece. Not to mention the food! In otherwords, it’s a slice of heaven. For example, there are well-marked trails, authentic Greek culture, vibrant natural landscape, and a quiet island lifestyle. There is so much to love about walking on Amorgos. Immediately, we knew we wanted to feature Amorgos Island in this Travel+Leisure video. We love to share our Greece walking vacations! Currently, we are all are nurturing a stay-at-home wanderlust during pandemic travel restrictions, and a virtual walking tour in Greece is just the thing to beat the wintertime blues. Obviously, we were only too happy to oblige. They liked our small-group, big experience approach and wanted to work with us to create a video. Recently Travel+Leisure asked The Blue Walk to create a virtual walking tour in Greece. A Virtual Walking Tour in Greece with Travel+Leisure














Virtual city walks