Non-Touristy Lake Como Itinerary for Authentic Adventures – 5 Days

Experience the authentic charm of a non-touristy Lake Como. This 5-day itinerary guides you through serene waterfalls, quaint villages, and breathtaking hikes, offering a peaceful alternative to the usual tourist spots.

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  • Non-Touristy Lake Como Itinerary for Authentic Adventures – 5 Days

    Non-Touristy Lake Como Itinerary for Authentic Adventures – 5 Days

    Discovering a Non-Touristy Lake Como means trading the Instagram villas for authentic natural beauty. This itinerary focuses on free gems: explore the shores of Lago di Iseo, admire the Swiss Alps, find hidden waterfalls, and see Lake Como from an epic vantage point above the crowds.

    Must have on this trip: Hiking shoes or comfortable walking shoes, umbrella or raincoat (just in case), sunscreen.

    Overview

    5 Days
    Italy
    Bergamo
    Bergamo

    Non-Touristy Lake Como itinerary

    Day 1: Lake Iseo, Lake Endine
    Day 2: Lugano, Paradiso – Switzerland
    Day 3: Chiavenna – Cascate dell’Acquafraggia, Bellano, Lecco
    Day 4: Nesso, Bellagio
    Day 5: Parco Valentino – Piani Resinelli

    Highlights


    Day 1

    Lake Endine

    Nestled in the narrow valley of Val Cavallina, amidst the stunning peaks of the Italian Alps in the province of Bergamo, lies the picturesque Lake Endine. This small gem offers a ‘Lungolago’, a scenic walking route that unfolds breathtaking views of the lake. As you stroll along the lake, you’ll discover well-appointed picnic spots equipped with tables and garbage cans, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely meal while preserving the pristine beauty of nature, in line with the ‘Leave No Trace’ principles. 

    On the map, you’ll find a good parking spot by Lake Endine. There are also more parking lots along the lake, but you can use them for a limited time, for example, 1 hour, such as the one marked on the map.

    Lake Iseo views from Esmate

    Lake Iseo, also known as Lago d’Iseo or Sebino, is the fourth largest lake in Lombardy, Italy. It’s located in the northern part of the country, near the cities of Bergamo and Brescia, in the Val Camonica area. You’ll find a lot of stunning views of the lake all around.

    Enjoying the views of Lake Iseo will take around 3-4 hours of Your time. A short and beautiful walk from Esmate to the Eremo di San Defendente viewpoint of Lake Iseo will reward You with some stunning views. More details about this walk You’ll find on the map. Take Your time and explore the area, make sure to use some app to navigate through and plan Your route.

    Navigating through trails

    For me, the perfect app is Organic Maps, where you can see all the surrounding trails, save locations, and plan your route. You can also use it offline if you’ve downloaded the regional map.

    The lake is known for its unique landscape, and less crowded environment, and is considered a hidden gem among the lakes in Northern Italy. If You have more time You can visit Monte Isola – Europe’s largest inhabited lake island located in Lake Iseo.


    Day 2

    San Salvatore (Switzerland)

    Since Switzerland’s border is very close to Lake Como and Switzerland is awesome, it’s worth visiting and enjoying views of Lake Lugano and the surrounding landscape even for one day.

    San Salvatore is a picturesque 912-meter peak offering breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps. You can reach the summit via a funicular, with a return ticket costing 32 Swiss Francs and a one-way ticket at 25 Swiss Francs. For those who prefer hiking, the trails are free and quite scenic. If you’re traveling by car and want to save money, it’s advisable to park in the nearby public underground parking, as the parking next to the funicular is more expensive.

    Once at the top, you’ll find the stunning panorama of Lake Lugano and the surrounding mountains well worth the trip. Plan to spend 2-3 hours exploring if you’re using the funicular for both the ascent and descent. Additionally, San Salvatore boasts a fascinating geological museum, restaurant, and a small church at its peak.

    From the top, you’ll see the beautiful alpine landscape all around. Overlooking the stunning Lake Lugano is, of course, a must. Additionally, if you’re traveling in the off-season, you won’t encounter crowds, making it a more pleasant and serene experience.

    Swing The World in Parco San Grato – Carona (Switzerland)

    Less known but equally amazing are the Swing The World swings, which add a unique touch to Switzerland’s beautiful nature and views. Swing The World is a project designed to entertain people creatively, encouraging them to spend time outdoors and have fun. The selected locations include breathtaking panoramas, remote villages, and natural attractions. You don’t have to hike far to reach some of these beautiful spots. Here’s a map of all the Swing The World swings.

    In the Lugano area, there are two Swing The World locations: Parco San Grato (pictured) and Swingtheworld by Radio Morcote International. Both swings offer stunning views of Lake Lugano and the surrounding alpine landscape. These spots are not well-known among tourists, so they are unlikely to be overcrowded. They are particularly beautiful during the golden hour, just before sunset, when most people have already left. Enjoy the serene and picturesque setting at this time!

    Important: There are large paid parking lots in Carona, but you need cash to pay at the machines. Further up the road, closer to Parco San Grato, there is a very small free parking area by the road next to the trail (pinned on the map) that can accommodate a maximum of three small cars. You can check for available space there, but if it’s full, the paid parking is a convenient and reasonably priced alternative.


    Day 3

    Acqua Fraggia Waterfalls

    Located near Lake Como, Acqua Fraggia Waterfalls offers a serene spot to unwind and enjoy a picnic amidst the soothing sounds of cascading water on a warm, sunny afternoon. This uncrowded haven is home to several hiking trails that lead to the top of the falls and Lago dell’Acquafraggia, the source of the torrent. The water descends 1800 meters over 5 kilometers, cascading through cliffs to form a stunning double waterfall.

    Whether you sit by its side in quiet admiration or hike all the way up for an adventurous journey, the beauty of the falls is sure to captivate you. However, be prepared for some challenging trails and stairs if you opt for the hike.

    In 1984, the Region of Lombardy declared Acqua Fraggia Waterfalls a natural monument.

    Parking is available at several nearby lots, some free and some paid. While you’ll find plenty of spots in the free parking lots during the off-season, it may be more challenging in the summer. Be sure to explore the map to locate them.

    Lungolago di Lecco

    On your way home, stop by Lecco. Be aware of the signs that do not allow you to enter by car if you’re not a local. Leave your car in one of the parking lots and enjoy Lecco on foot. Lungolago di Lecco is perfect for a peaceful evening walk overlooking the beautiful Lake Como.


    Day 4

    Orrido di Nesso and Ponte della Civera

    Orrido di Nesso may be one of the most popular tourist spots on this itinerary, but the peaceful and beautiful view is worth a short walk through the charming stairs of the town. The bridge over the gorge and the view of the waterfalls are picturesque.

    If you’re looking for a less touristy experience, you should consider a stroll from the top of the waterfall and Ponte di Tronno all the way down to Ponte della Civera via the stairs. That’s a walk that most tourists tend to skip, opting instead to go to Ponte della Civera by foot from the parking lot or on boat tours.

    In the summer, when the water is warmer, people swim there and jump from the bridge into the water. If you’re adventurous, you should try it. It must be a fun experience.

    The roads are very narrow, almost like one-way roads, even though they’re two-way roads. Therefore, locals, especially buses and trucks, tend to honk when in road bends so you know that they’re there. Be careful!

    Bellagio

    Once you’re done with Nesso, make your way to Bellagio. If you love quaint old town streets, small shops, and cafes, make sure to explore the Old Town and the coast of Lake Como. Then, take a car ferry (Traghetto) that will take you to Varenna. The ferry costs 11 euros for one car and driver, plus 8 euros per additional person. The ferry to Varenna departs approximately every hour. Make sure to check the timetables and current prices at Navigazione Lago di Como. Prices may vary based on Your dates.

    Varenna

    Varenna is a small, charming town worth exploring, starting from La Passeggiata Degli Innamorati (a great walking route along the lake) to the amazing Castello di Vezio. Tourists love this town, so explore it if you have time and are interested. Of course, the beautiful views and architecture will be worth your precious time.

    Orrido di Bellano

    The next stop is Orrido di Bellano where visitors can explore the beautiful gorge where the Pioverna River flows, via footbridges anchored on the high walls overlooking the river. In the end, You’ll find a beautiful waterfall falling through the lush vegetation that looks kinda tropical and nice.

    Some say it’s not worth the money but the territory is beautifully cleaned up and looked for, during our visit the price for 1 person was 6 euros, so I’ll say it’s worth it. This place is charming so enjoy it slowly, because the walk is not that long.

    Just next to it, when you exit the territory, is a communal cemetery. It’s absolutely gorgeous, overlooking the amazing snowy peaks of the Alps and Lake Como. Make sure to look around.

    The free parking lot next to Orrido di Bellano is for a time limit of one hour. It’s not huge, so there may not be free spots. You may need to park your car in paid parking or find a spot in the free parking areas around.

    Domaso

    It’s time to end a day full of adventures in Domaso, if it’s on your way to your accommodation. It’s a nice little town with huge campsites and a river flowing through it. The Livo River runs through the valley of the same name and flows into Lake Como in Domaso.

    Here you’ll find a beautiful Lungolago via Garibaldi and another walking route just on the other side of the river. They both offer scenic and peaceful views of Lake Como and the beautiful peaks of the Alps, especially in the golden hour before sunset.

    Leave your car somewhere along the road when you’re in Domaso and close to the walking routes. There should be some free parking spots or paid parking lots!

    Day 5

    Parco Valentino – Piani Resinelli

    Parco Valentino provides a perfect conclusion to your explorations around Lake Como. After seeing everything you desired, take in the view from the top. Located in the locality of Pian dei Resinelli, at an altitude of 1,200 meters above sea level, the road leading there is narrow and filled with sharp turns, so be cautious.

    An easy and spacious path leads to Belvedere Parco Valentino at Piani Resinelli—a beautiful balcony perched on a cliff face, offering breathtaking views of Lake Como in all directions. Along the trail, you’ll encounter amazing views. There are numerous other trails waiting to be explored throughout the area.

    Once you reach the top, consider parking your car alongside Via Escursionisti for free. If spots are scarce, head closer to the restaurants where you’ll find paid parking options.


    If You’re ready for narrow roads and lots of tunnels, You should rent a car for Your adventures…

    Map of Non-Touristy Lake Como itinerary

    How To Use The Map:

    Click the tab in the top left-hand corner of the map to view the layers (pins on maps with places such as swimming spots and beaches, parking, restaurants, towns, ticket offices, etc.)
    You can click the check marks to hide or show layers. If you click the icons on the map, you can get more information about each pinned point.
    If you click the star next to the title of the map, this map will be added to your Google Maps account. To view it on your phone or computer, open Google Maps, click the menu button, go to “Your Places,” click Maps, and you will see this map on your list.

    Practical Tips…

    Where to stay?

    The best area to stay is somewhere not too far from attractions, but also in a place with a great view. Menaggio, Varenna, or Bellagio might seem like very good locations for staying, but they’re in the middle of all the hustle and bustle, and of course, crowds too. For me, Argegno was an awesome place to stay because there aren’t a lot of people and tourists around, and I think the view there is stunning. You can see the beautiful and peaceful green hills together with sharp, snow-covered mountain peaks while sipping your morning coffee or tea on the balcony or terrace.

    Best time to go!

    The peak season at Lake Como is, of course, in the summer! During this time, you’ll see a lot of people around and full parking lots if you’re traveling by car. You might not prefer this, unless you want to swim, in which case you would need to go in the summer.

    Spring and autumn are the shoulder seasons; there are fewer tourists and you’ll find free parking spaces too. Attractions will not be as crowded and you’ll be able to enjoy your trip if you prefer fewer people around. However, a slight downside is the rain. It’s more likely to rain in the spring, especially at the end of April and May. In the autumn, you may also encounter some rainy days. But even if it rains, Lake Como and its surroundings are beautiful, so don’t forget to take your raincoat with you.

    When on vacation always remember: Travel and exploration are all about the joy of discovery. So, always leave room for the unexpected on your journeys and remember – Leave No Trace Principles. You never know what delightful surprises await you!


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  • Uncover the Magnificent Slovenian Alps: 13-Day Epic Itinerary through Breathtaking Landscapes!

    Uncover the Magnificent Slovenian Alps: 13-Day Epic Itinerary through Breathtaking Landscapes!

    Slovenia is a wonderful, yet still under-the-radar destination for travelers who enjoy spending time in nature, and love mountains and magnificent landscapes. I’m pretty sure the views will take your breath away. Alpine landscapes, mountains, and small alpine villages are the focus of this itinerary, with the main mode of transportation being a car or van to get to the best and most beautiful places.

    As a destination all about the Alps, this is a more affordable choice for budget travelers seeking the most beautiful views of the Alps and, of course, wanting to escape the big crowds in the Italian, Austrian, or Swiss Alps.

    The roads in Slovenia are great for road trips and are in decent condition. For toll roads, purchase a vignette and enjoy the trip. The roads to off-the-beaten-track locations are smaller, winding, and may not have a protective fence, so be cautious.

    Overview

    13 Days
    Slovenia
    Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
    Day 1: Ljubljana to Solčava
    Day 2: Solčava to Jezersko
    Day 3: Kranjska Gora (Zelenci Nature Reserve)
    Day 4: Trenta
    Day 5: Trenta
    Day 6: Trenta
    Day 7: Kobarid
    Day 8: Stara Fužina (Lake Bohinj)
    Day 9: Stara Fužina (Hiking in Planina Zajamniki)
    Day 10: Bled (Bled Castle)
    Day 11: Bled (Boat trip to Assumption of Maria Church)
    Day 12: Bled (Hiking in Soteska Vintgar)
    Day 13: Ljubljana (Jamnik, Cerkev Žalostne Matere Božje)

    Detailed Itinerary

    Logar Valley

    Ljubljana to Solčava

    Cable car from Kamniška Bistrica to Velika Planina. Explore the area on foot and enjoy the views of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. For Lunch: Grab a bite at one of the local spots on Velika Planina. Try some traditional Slovenian dishes to fuel up for the day.

    Head back down with the cable car, enjoying the beautiful views. Once back at the base, make your way to Solčava, a small village in the Solčava region.

    In Solčava, rent a bike and embark on a leisurely 25km ride along the Solčava Panoramic Road through Logar Valley. Admire the natural beauty of the glacial valleys, the waterfalls, and the mountains.

    Have dinner at Okrepčevalnica Zadružnik, and stay the night in Solčava or Logar Valley.

    Lake Planšarsko jezero, Jezersko, Slovenia

    Solčava to Zgornje Jezersko

    Start your day by exploring the beautiful Planšarsko Jezero. This lake is surrounded by stunning mountains and is a great spot for a morning walk. You can also enjoy a cup of coffee or breakfast at one of the nearby cafes.

    Drive carefully; the roads are narrow and wind through the mountains.

    If You stay at Planšarsko Jezero for longer, then You can grab lunch or dinner at the nearby Gostišče ob Planšarskem jezeru.

    Then make Your way to Zgornje Jezersko, check in to your accommodation, and relax.

    Zelenci 04

    Zgornje Jezersko to Kranjska Gora

    To start the day consider hiking and exploring the Zelenci Nature Reserve. This reserve is home to a beautiful emerald-green lake and is surrounded by stunning mountains. You can also enjoy a picnic breakfast in the reserve.

    Head towards Kranjska Gora and explore Jezero Jasna.

    Spend the rest of the day in Kranjska Gora and spend the night there.

    Kranjska Gora to Trenta

    Start your day by driving to Lago Inferiore di Fusine and Lago di Fusine Superiore. These two glacial lakes are located near the Italian border and offer stunning views of the Julian Alps. You can take a leisurely walk around the lakes and enjoy the beautiful alpine landscapes.

    After spending the morning at the lakes, continue your drive towards Trenta. On your way, you can enjoy the scenic views of the Julian Alps. Once you reach Trenta, check-in to your accommodation and spend the rest of the day exploring the town.

    Russian Chapel on the Vršič Pass / Slovenia

    Trenta

    Start your day by hiking – Hängebrücke bei Camp Trenta – Pool loop from Soča. This trail is a great way to explore the beautiful Trenta region and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

    Spend the rest of the day as You wish, relax at Your accommodation, or have dinner in some of the restaurants: such as Gostilna Metoja Božo Bradaškja s.p. or Trenta Spageterija & Pizzerija.

    Trenta

    Trenta to Kobarid, Rafting in Soča

    Start your day early in the morning and head towards Bovec. On your way, stop by the Great Soča Gorge to enjoy the beautiful views.

    After that, head to Soča Splash Base to enjoy a Rafting adventure in Soča River from Soča Splash Base.

    Finally, make Your way to Kobarid and stay the night there.

    Vas Krn - Village Krn

    Kobarid to Stara Fužina

    Start your day by exploring some of the different trails in Kobarid. Before starting the trail, visit an impressive Ossuary of Italian WWI soldiers.

    After a day full of beautiful views, head towards Stara Fužina and stay the night there.

    Lake Bohinj with a church

    Stara Fužina

    Start your day with a cup of coffee and then head out for a hike around Lake Bohinj and enjoy the beautiful alpine scenery.

    After the hike, head to Restavracija Majerca in Stara Fužina for a delicious lunch.

    Spend the rest of the day exploring Stara Fužina. You can take a leisurely stroll around the village and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

    Planina zajamniki, Pokljuka, Julian Alps

    Stara Fužina to Bled

    Slowly enjoying the beautiful views, make Your way from Stara Fužina to Bled.

    Once arrive, explore the city, and enjoy the beautiful views of Lake Bled. Don’t forget to try the local Bled cream cake.

    For lunch, there are plenty of restaurants with beautiful views and varying prices; choose whatever suits your wishes.

    Stay in Bled for 4 nights.

    Bled Castle

    Take a leisurely stroll through the lush green parks to Bled Castle. From the castle, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Bled and the surrounding mountains. It’s the perfect spot to capture some stunning panoramas of the area.

    As the evening sets in, let the tranquil charm of Bled embrace you. You can choose to have a lakeside dinner, take a stroll by the water, or simply soak in the serene atmosphere of this enchanting Alpine destination. Whatever you choose, make sure to savour the relaxing evening in this beautiful place.

    Lake Bled Framed

    Bled lake

    After a relaxing morning, take a boat trip over Lake Bled to the Assumption of Maria Church. The church, also known as the Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Mary, is located on a tiny tear-shaped island in the middle of Lake Bled. You can reach the island by taking a traditional gondola-like wooden boat, called a Pletna, from the shores of Lake Bled.

    Then You can explore Straža Bled: A hill overlooking Lake Bled. It offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding mountains. You can take a chairlift to the top of the hill.

    Soteska Vintgar

    Take a trip to Soteska Vintgar and enjoy a leisurely hike through the enchanting Vintgar Gorge. This natural labyrinth of wooden bridges offers impressive views of the Radovna Valley, immersing hikers in the heart of the wilderness.

    The stunning scenery, with its towering cliffs and lush surroundings, promises a memorable and invigorating experience. Capture the beauty of this pristine landscape and conclude your hike with a sense of tranquillity and connection to nature.

    Bled to Ljubljana

    Head towards Ljubljana, but on Your way, stop by Jamnik and the iconic Church of St. Primus and Felician. Perched atop a hill with panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The church, with its distinct architecture, stands as a symbol of the village and provides a perfect backdrop for stunning photographs.

    Stop by Cerkev Žalostne Matere Božje: a picturesque church known for its serene and idyllic surroundings.

    Then make Your way to Ljubljana.

    Before starting this trip, you’ll need to rent a car so you can enjoy the countryside and all the beautiful views in the Slovenian Alps. Feel free to find the best deal for car rental in Ljubljana.

    Map of Slovenian alps itinerary

    How To Use The Map:

    Click the tab in the top left-hand corner of the map to view the layers (pins on maps with places such as swimming spots and beaches, parking, restaurants, towns, ticket offices, etc.)
    You can click the check marks to hide or show layers. If you click the icons on the map, you can get more information about each pinned point.
    If you click the star next to the title of the map, this map will be added to your Google Maps account. To view it on your phone or computer, open Google Maps, click the menu button, go to “Your Places,” click Maps, and you will see this map on your list.

    Practical tips

    Best Time to Go

    Spring (late April to May): At this time of the year, nature has started to wake up from winter. It’s not very rainy and it’s not hot yet, making it great conditions for hiking and being in the wild. Temperatures vary between 18°C in April and 23°C in May. In June, it starts to get hot with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 26°C. If you want to dip in the fresh waters of the mountains, June is also a good time to go. After spring, in summer, you will find more tourists here.

    Autumn (September-October): At this time of the year, temperatures in the Alps have dropped a little, but it’s not too cold for being in nature. You will find some amazing autumn views with colorful leaves and moody views. In autumn, September is the best month to visit the Slovenian Alps with temperatures around 23°C, and it’s not wet yet. October is the wettest month with temperatures around 18°C, and most travelers have already left. In October, you’ll see a lot of moody and cloudy days, but they’re beautiful and full of excitement too.

    When on vacation always remember: Travel and exploration are all about the joy of discovery. So, always leave room for the unexpected on your journeys. You never know what delightful surprises await you!

  • 3 Epic Road-trip Ideas in Greece You Will Enjoy

    3 Epic Road-trip Ideas in Greece You Will Enjoy

    Greece is an absolutely dreamy and captivating country, as it offers plenty of breathtaking sights and unforgettable experiences.These road-trip ideas in Greece will take you from its typical Mediterranean landscapes to enchanting lush green forests, and picturesque islands with crystal-clear azure waters that rival the sky above, it truly has something for everyone to indulge in.

    The roads in Greece are great for road trips. Autobahns are not that expensive and are easy to navigate through. Toll roads are mostly found on the Greek mainland, but driving on islands is free. These road-trip itineraries are perfect for travelling with your own car or van, allowing you to see and experience the best of what Greece has to offer.

    Ancient Greece: A Mainland road trip through archaeological sites
    Discovering Crete’s Best Beaches, Palm Forests, and Nature Gems: An Epic Itinerary
    Ultimate Greek Island Getaway-Skopelos Travel Itinerary, *Road trip includes Mamma Mia Filming Locations

    This trip takes about 5 to 6 days to complete! Taking You through the most significant archaeological sites in Greece’s history… The itinerary starts and ends in Athens!

    If you have more than 6 days, for example 10 to 12, you can make your way from Delphi, which is 313 km away, up to Mount Olympus. Then travel 170 km to Meteora and continue another 104 km to Ioannina. From there, head down 217 km to Patras and continue the itinerary to Olympia.

    Itinerary Overview

    How To Use The Map:

    Click the tab in the top left-hand corner of the map to view the layers (pins on maps with places such as swimming spots and beaches, parking, restaurants, towns, ticket offices, etc.)
    You can click the check marks to hide or show layers. If you click the icons on the map, you can get more information about each pinned point.
    If you click the star next to the title of the map, this map will be added to your Google Maps account. To view it on your phone or computer, open Google Maps, click the menu button, go to “Your Places,” click Maps, and you will see this map on your list.

    Day 1: Athens, Acropolis of Athens
    Day 2: Arachova, Delphi Archaeological site
    Day 3: Agrinio, Lake Trichonida
    Day 4: Archaeological Site of Olympia, Petrochori-Voidokilia Beach
    Day 5: Polylimnio Waterfalls, Epidavros
    Day 6: Arrive in Athens

    Highlights


    This trip takes about 8 days to complete! Taking You through the most beautiful beaches and nature gems of Crete… The itinerary starts and ends in Heraklion!

    If you have more than 8 days, for example 10 to 12, or if you have a van, you can make your way around Crete. After the last day in Chania and Lake Kournas, from Rethimno make your way to Preveli beach. Then continue to Agioi Deka, followed by Ierapetra. Next, visit Vai and from there you can make your way along the North coast back to Heraklion.

    Itinerary Overview

    How To Use The Map:

    Click the tab in the top left-hand corner of the map to view the layers (pins on maps with places such as swimming spots and beaches, parking, restaurants, towns, ticket offices, etc.)
    You can click the check marks to hide or show layers. If you click the icons on the map, you can get more information about each pinned point.
    If you click the star next to the title of the map, this map will be added to your Google Maps account. To view it on your phone or computer, open Google Maps, click the menu button, go to “Your Places,” click Maps, and you will see this map on your list.

    Day 1: Way to Chania from Heraklion
    Day 2: Day trip from Chania to Elafonisi beach and Topolia Gorge
    Day 3: Day trip from Chania to Preveli Beach and Palm forest
    Day 4: Full day ferry trip to Balos Lagoon from from Kissamos Port
    Day 5: Kournas Lake on way to Heraklion
    Day 6: Full day in Watercity Waterpark *in summer season
    Day 7: Explore Rethimnio and go on a Jet Ski Safari adventure
    Day 8: Day trip from Heraklion to Vai Beach

    Highlights

    This trip takes about 8 days to complete! It will take you through the most beautiful beaches and nature gems of the greenest island in Greece – Skopelos. And of course, it includes Mamma Mia filming locations. The itinerary starts and ends in Loutraki! This itinerary is based on staying in Panorm0s and driving on a day trips around the island.

    The roads in Skopelos are small but very well-maintained, so be cautious while exploring.

    If you have more than 8 days or if you have a van, you can travel around the island, changing locations every couple of days. You can start by staying somewhere near Kastani Beach, then make your way to Panormos. After Panormos, go to Agnontas and then Stafylos. Spend a few days in Skopelos before continuing to Kalogiros and the Chapel of St. John (Ioannis). From there, make your way to Perivoliou Beach and finish off your trip in Glossa.

    Itinerary Overview

    How To Use The Map:

    Click the tab in the top left-hand corner of the map to view the layers (pins on maps with places such as swimming spots and beaches, parking, restaurants, towns, ticket offices, etc.)
    You can click the check marks to hide or show layers. If you click the icons on the map, you can get more information about each pinned point.
    If you click the star next to the title of the map, this map will be added to your Google Maps account. To view it on your phone or computer, open Google Maps, click the menu button, go to “Your Places,” click Maps, and you will see this map on your list.

    Day 1: Arrive in Panormos, explore the village
    Day 2: Enjoy Panormos Beach and the area around
    Day 3: Day trip to Chapel of St. John (Ioannis) and Kastani beach on the way back *Mamma Mia locations
    Day 4: Day trip to Agnontas and Amarandos Cove *Mamma Mia locations
    Day 5: Day trip to Glisteri beach, *Mamma Mia location, evening in Skopelos town
    Day 6: Day trip to Neo-Klima: Boat ride around Skopelos Island
    Day 7: Day trip to Mili, Hiking in Palouki
    Day 8: Arrive in Glossa, explore town

    Highlights

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  • 4-Day Cappadocia Itinerary: Fairy Chimneys and Hidden Gems

    4-Day Cappadocia Itinerary: Fairy Chimneys and Hidden Gems

    Starting with Lake Tuz and Fairy Chimneys, You’ll move forward to hiking in Love Valley, visit Uchisar Castle, and wander around in Pigeon Valley. Then explore the unique underground caves and go on an exciting ATV tour. Of course, the magic of a hot air balloon ride at sunrise may leave You breathless for a second.

    You’ll finish off this itinerary by exploring some ancient rock-cut churches at Selime. This Itinerary promises a memorable adventure in Cappadocia.

    Must have on this trip: Hiking shoes or comfortable walking shoes.

    Where to stay?

    The best area to stay in Cappadocia is Göreme. In Göreme You’ll be in the center of everything: trails, activities, shops, souvenirs, restaurants, tourist information centers, and the best spots for Your stay. In Göreme there are plenty of places to stay for every traveller: budget or luxury, but the views are amazing all around.
    For me, a great place to stay was Ala Stone Hotel in Göreme, the rooftop terrace was great, breakfast was good and the price was great too.
    Another thing is that Cappadocia is a great place to explore in Your own Campervan, there are plenty of places to stay on top of hills or in the vallcys with all the beautiful and unusual views all around You.

    How to get to Cappadocia?

    There are many ways to get to Cappadocia, but the most convenient way is to get there from the big cities in Turkey by bus if You don’t rent a car.

    From Istanbul the best way is to travel by plane-the nearest airports to Göreme are
    in Kayseri or Nevşehir Kapadokya Airport. To Kayseri Airport, Turkish Airlines, and Pegasus have several flights a day from Istanbul. SunExpress is another low-cost option.

    If You prefer traveling by bus:

    From Istanbul several bus companies have connections, they take about 10 hr and cost 11o-145 TL. There are more services to closc by Ncvschir. Make surc you book a couple of days in advance in peak times as
    buses sell our

    In Nevschir you havc connecrions from/to regional destinations including the underground cities at Kaymakli and Derinkuyu. Dolmuçes also run about every hour to nearby towns like Avanos and Ürgüp. They will charge approximately 10 TL for Uchisar, which is just up the hill-you are better off walking or hitchhiking down the road to Göreme – it’s not that far away.

    From Kayseri, the best option is to take a bus to Ürgüp (1 hr) and then take a Dolmuç (small local bus) to Göreme. From Ürgüp you will find a Dolmuç that will go to Göreme in 1o min and will charge you pproximately 15 TL. They leave every 30 minutes.

    How to get around in Göreme?

    By foot – the town of Göreme is fairly small and walking is Your best option. Walking also provides excellent views of the surrounding canyons which are sights themselves.

    Hitchhiking – To get around in the valley around Göreme, hitchiking es very convenient and easy.

    By car or other vehicles, if you have a car it’s great and easy, you can also rent mountain bikes (at 180 TL, but they are very overpriced and not feasible in the valleys), scooters, motorcycles, and all-terrain quads.

    Overview

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    Göreme
    Selime
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    Cappadocia Itinerary

    Day 1: Lake Tuz, Fairy Chimneys
    Day 2: Love Valley and Uchisar
    Day 3: Kaymakli and ATV tour in Göreme
    Day 4: Hot Air Balloon and Selime

    Highlights


    Day 1

    Lake Tuz

    On the first day start Your explorations with the serene and marvel Lake Tuz and the amazing shapes of Cappadocia. 

    Exploring Lake Tuz unveils breathtaking views of Turkey’s second-largest lake. Its expansive waters mirror the sky, creating an endless horizon. The dazzling scenery captivates from every angle. Notably, Lake Tuz stands as Turkey’s shallowest lake, adding to its unique allure.

    You can catch the best views of the lake at sunset and when the water has turned pink.

    “Lake Tuz is a saline lake (Tuz is Turkish for “salt”), so bring appropriate clothing and shoes to walk in the water, the best shoes for that would be water shoes.

    Lake Tuz meets around half of Türkiye’s salt needs and has a length of 90 kilometres (55 miles) and a width of 25 kilometres.”

    Fairy Chimneys

    Fairy Chimneys is a surreal landscape of carved-out towering rock formations, all around Cappadocia that changes colour with every sunset.  Fairy chimneys,  become more and more unique as You walk through the valley, these views stretch to every side in Your sight. Carved-out caves, doors, and windows just like in fairytales where dwarves live – are all around You as You explore more and more of the valley of Fairy chimneys.

    Don’t be late because they close the ticket office at 5 pm, You can get in 24 hours a day. If You’re brave enough You can get in without the ticket, but better not to do that while the ticket office is open, they’ll see everything.

    Discover the mesmerizing tale of these whimsical chimneys! Carved by nature’s artistry, they stand tall in defiance of time. Erosion sculpted their base into delicate rubble, while the unyielding pinnacle remains an enduring testament to nature’s resilience.

    Embark on a journey to Goreme where these mushroom-esque marvels await, inviting you to marvel at their uniqueness. Catch a breathtaking glimpse from hot air balloon rides or embark on valley hikes, but for the ultimate adventure, explore them up close. Uncovering the secrets of these enchanting chimneys, for a visit to each, is a voyage into a world of wonder like no other.


    Day 2

    Love Valley

    On the next day, it’s time to see more of the shapes that make the landscape of Cappadocia surreal and unique.

    Starting with hiking in Love Valley. This is the first thing to do in the morning after breakfast or before noon, while there are fewer tourists and You can park Your car next to the trail and explore this beautiful place on Your own with no one in sight.  As You walk through the valley You’ll feel like You’re the only one there if You choose the best time for Your hike.

    Park Your car next to the trail by the road and explore…

    Why it’s called Love Valley You freely can imagine on Your Own.

    But Love Valley, also known as the Valley of Lovers, is among the meeting points in Cappadocia for those who want to witness a magnificent visuality as well as those who want to experience romance to the fullest. This valley, which is one of the must-see places in Cappadocia, has a length of 4900 meters. The vineyards and fruit trees in the valley, fascinate every visitor with its impressive fairy chimneys.

    Uchisar Castle

    Here You can get to know how people carved all these amazing caves and cities to live in. As You climb higher up to the peak of the castle the view of Cappadocia emerges and reveals its unique formations.

    Uchisar Castle is full of caves and rooms to explore on Your way down and cute yellow butterflies will be a friend of Yours as You explore the castle.

    This 60-meter-high ‘castle’ is actually a mound of volcanic tuff, visible over a wide distance all over Goreme, Neveshir, Uchisar, and more. Uchisar Castle is one of Cappadocia’s most prominent landmarks.

    Fun fact: from a distance, especially from Pigeon Valley it looks like a huge snail with holes.

    Pigeon Valley

    This place is for escaping the crowds and stepping into your own private paradise. Unlike the usual tourist hotspots, this hidden gem offers hiking trails with breathtaking views that are all yours to savor. Whether you’re an intrepid hiker seeking a challenge or simply a curious wanderer, Pigeon Valley delivers a one-of-a-kind experience that goes beyond the typical Cappadocia scene.

    Named after the pigeon houses carved into its rocky embrace, Pigeon Valley weaves history and nature into a mesmerizing tapestry. These feathered inhabitants once played a crucial role, their droppings enriching crops that sustained civilizations.

    Stretching over 4 kilometers between Uchisar and Goreme, and plunging up to 100 meters deep, the valley is a testament to time’s artistry.

    And when the sun dips below the horizon, prepare to be captivated by sunsets that transform the sky into a canvas of awe-inspiring hues, making your journey to Pigeon Valley an unforgettable adventure.


    Day 3

    Kaymakli Underground City

    On the 3rd day explore the mesmerizing Kaymakli Underground City, a subterranean wonder that takes you back in time. Delve beneath the surface and discover a never-ending labyrinth of hidden chambers, intricate and creepy tunnels, and ingenious architecture that once served as a refuge for ancient civilizations.

    As you wander through the cool, dimly lit passages, you’ll uncover the secrets of this underground marvel, a testament to human ingenuity and survival. Feel the weight of history as you explore the depths of Kaymakli, a place where the echoes of the past resonate with every step.

    And here’s a secret of your own – surprise your companions with a playful sneak attack from the alleys that wind through this subterranean wonderland. It’s an adventure within an adventure, a twist that’s sure to ignite laughter.

    Chase the chill – don’t forget your jacket, for within the city’s depths, an unexpected coolness awaits, a refreshing contrast to the world above. And if you’re tempted by a guided tour, be prepared for the unexpected twists and turns of traffic. You may not be able to explore the deepest tunnels and chambers, but on the other hand, guides may tell very useful information about life there. If You do not spend Your money on the guide just follow some of the groups and try to listen it may be very helpful.

    The place is really worth a visit for adventure and exploration seekers especially.

    ATV Sunset Tour

    This is the last full day at Göreme so You can’t miss the ATV sunset tour, the territory around Göreme is gorgeous and what better way to enjoy all that it has to offer than getting on the quad and driving around the sandy roads?

    Conquer rolling hills as the golden rays of the setting sun cast a magical glow over the terrain. With each twist and turn, you’ll feel an adrenaline rush like no other, the thrill of the open air and the breathtaking panoramas merging into an unforgettable symphony of sights and sensations.

    But hey, before you zoom off into the horizon, here’s the inside scoop: securing a top-notch guide and a trusty ATV is key. Oh, and don’t forget the essentials – think badass – glasses and a bandana that’s your ticket to style and comfort. Because let’s be real, a thrilling ride deserves nothing less than epic gear.

    Now, if you’re a savvy online booker, take a pit stop at the review corner. It’s like your personal pit crew, giving you the lowdown on the best options in town. But wait, if the whole digital thing isn’t your jam and you’re rollin’ up to the agencies in Goreme, here’s the deal: grill your agent like a pro chef. Quiz ’em about your potential guide, the kind of adventure waiting for you, and whether your ATV is ready to roar or just whispering sweet goodbyes.

    Picture this: we didn’t exactly ace the guide lottery and wound up with ATVs that were channeling their inner ghosts, and helmets that seemed more cowboy than trailblazer. But guess what? We still rocked it and had a blast. Because when the ride is this wild, a little imperfection just adds to the story – and trust me, your stories of Cappadocia are gonna be legendary.


    Day 4

    Hot Air Balloon ride

    Rise with the sun and let your spirits soar above Cappadocia in a hot air balloon, a surreal dance with the clouds that unveils a dreamscape below. As you glide above the whimsical rock formations, you’ll catch your breath at the breathtaking views that stretch to the horizon.

    Embrace the magic of a day that starts in the dead of night – fuel up with coffee-fueled excitement and hop onto a bus that’s your ticket to Cappadocia’s most splendid secrets. And then, brace yourself – picture a sky painted with anticipation, as your hot air balloon takes centre stage, joined by a majestic fleet of 100 others. It’s a sunrise spectacle you won’t believe.

    Climb aboard your balloon, and suddenly you’re part of a floating fiesta, waving at strangers who become instant companions as you soar above breathtaking valleys. Feel the thrill of shaking hands under the billowing canvas of your balloon, sharing smiles that need no translation. Oh, and remember those strangers on rooftops? Say “good morning” as you drift through Goreme, becoming a cameo in their vacation snapshots, a memory etched forever in their wanderlust tales.

    So, ready to ride the wind, embrace the unknown, and leave your mark on the morning sky?

    If You want to book a Hot Air Balloon ride then the best way to do it is to go to some of the Tourism agencies they will give You the best deals, just be insistent and You’ll get it or ask for deals at Your hotel. Online You won’t find the best deals.

    Hot Air Balloon ride is the one thing You don’t want to miss out on.

    Selime Peri Bacalari

    Then it’s time to venture onward to the realm of Selime Peri Bacalari, where nature’s secrets converge in a mesmerizing dance. Within these enchanting earth cones, discover the crown jewels – majestic cave churches, residential chambers, and even splendid villas. As if that weren’t enough, here’s the kicker – the best part of this treasure trove? You won’t bump into the usual tourist crowd. It’s like stepping into your own Indiana Jones escapade, where uncharted wonders await your discovery.

    Prepare to unleash your inner explorer – this is no ordinary stroll. Picture yourself wandering through colossal caves, ascending ancient staircases worn smooth by time, and lounging on balconies tucked into the heart of the earth. It’s an adventure that defies the norm, an invitation to become one with history and nature, all without spending a dime. So, embrace the thrill, embark on the unconventional, and make memories that’ll have you smiling long after you’ve left this hidden gem behind.

    There is a paid entrance to the monastery and some Cathedrals but also a space where You can explore totally for free. And the best part is that tourist crowds may be bigger at the paid part than at the free side and You have plenty of space to park Your car.


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