Discover the best top things to do in South Aegean, Greece including Eduart Gjopalaj Workshop, Gabbiano Nero, Mykonos Brewing Company, Yoga Mykonos Lux, HOFA Gallery (House of Fine Art) Mykonos, Monastery of St. John, Ermoupolis Industrial Museum, Museum of Prehistoric Thira, Panayia Evanyelistria Cathedral and Museums, Milos Mining Museum.
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5.0 based on 84 reviews
I happened to stroll by Eduart Gjopalaj's exquisite woodsculpting studio in 2017 while in Santorini. The extraordinary craftsmanship of his work was so memorable that 3 years later I contacted him through Instagram and commissioned a piece from him (the piece I saw and loved in 2017 had been sold). Eduart was delighted to help and my piece arrived this week. It will be displayed in a place of honor in my home. I hope to someday go back to his studio and meet him personally. A rare talent and terrific human being.
5.0 based on 60 reviews
Browse a lovely collection of sculptures at Gabbiano Nero. Found in the heart of Kamari just steps from the beach, it makes for a great stop before or after you spend some time soaking up the warm Mediterranean sunshine. Gabbiano Nero’s specialists are available, whether you are purchasing your first art collectable or just visiting to explore our latest creations. We are available to help you find art that you love, with your price range, interests and current collection in mind. We can also source works which aren’t publicly listed on the site. With inventory sourced directly from the artist, Gabbiano Nero is uniquely positioned to offer exclusive sculptures to each buyer. We handle all aspects of international shipping and customs for a completely hassle-free delivery.
5.0 based on 71 reviews
In April 2017, just before Easter, Mykonos Brewing Company started fermenting its first batches of beer at their new, state of the art brewhouse on the island of Mykonos in Greece. With a combination of Greek malt and Belgian caramel wheat, hard to find hops and with the mythological story of the Giants on their backs, the Mikonu beer was born!
Heard about the brewery from our Villa Concierge (Apollo, great guy) so knew we had to go - we were not disappointed. Lovely brewing team who made us welcome and are clearly very proud of what they do (and rightly so) - excellent beer is being produced. Yoshi was more than happy to show us around although we arrived unexpectedly and he enthusiastically explained their brewing techniques and recipes. The bottled beer is great but we also discovered draft Mykonu Pale Ale at Captain's Bar on the watefront in Mykonus Old Town - a fabulous brew and for a couple of Brits way better than the usual Greek Alpha and Mythos beers Highly recommended - best wishes for growing success of your brewery - Yamas!
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Yoga Mykonos Lux gives you an opportunity to practiceYoga under the guidance of a professional instructor either individually or in a group of other yogies.
She is an amazing instructor I would highly recommend her classes. After the class you feel energized, happy and more fit!!!
5.0 based on 10 reviews
The House of Fine Art is an Art Gallery located in Mykonos Town, representing contemporary and very well known artists from around the world. HOFA Gallery, expresses this generation's vibrant, modern creativity, through timeless pieces that give rise to a string of emotions and awareness.
4.5 based on 670 reviews
Massive stone monastery completed in the 11th century in honor of St. John the apostle.
My wife and I were very happy that our ship, the MV Celestyal Olympia, visited Patmos, on a cruise around the Greek Islands. As practising Catholics, we looked forward to seeing the cave where St. John wrote the Book of Revelation. We took an optional tour (paid tour). The tour took us first to the cave, then to this magnificent monastery on top of the hill. While the cave had a lot religious significance, this monastery was a real sightseeing gem. Wonderful location, great views, and plenty of history. (it is 1000 years old, whereas St. John lived in the cave, in exile, over 1900 years ago). There is a fantastic little museum, where you can see some very interesting church treasures, including the document signed by the Byzantine Emperor Alexis in 1088, establishing this monastery. As we had taken a paid tour, we had an excellent guide, who gave us an enormous amount of information. She also pointed out the best places to get photos. The views are stunning. One caution: your transport cannot take you right up to the entrance, it will need to park a fair way below. So, there is some climbing involved. If it is rainy, the cobblestones will be slippery and dangerous. Not a place to take a stroller!
4.5 based on 80 reviews
This museum is such a great find in the island of Syros, it showcases the history of industry in Syors and the electric car is a highlight. The guide (older gentleman) is the best ever as he is passionate and very informative. He made the tour interesting and brought in some humor. There were plenty of artifacts laid out to document the history of Syros. Definitely a must to see when visiting Syros and a hidden gem
4.5 based on 1,871 reviews
Using finds from various excavations, this museum traces the course of prehistoric Thira from the late Neolithic to the late Cycladic I period.
Visited here while on our last day in santorini a great museum with amazing artefacts and wall paintings a must while on santorini i recommend visiting Akrotiri first to get a sense of the way of life of ancient people and to see the original setting of the wall paintings displayed
4.5 based on 733 reviews
Drawing thousands of pilgrims during festivals of the Virgin, this place of worship features an icon attributed with healing powers.
A beautiful church with beautiful architecture,that causes you awe.The church is decorated with the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary. It also houses many museum worth seeing.
4.5 based on 425 reviews
When the guide says we are going to a mining museum, the expectations start out low. This place was well organized and had interesting and engaging exhibits. The geology of this island is surprisingly diverse leading to it being a major source of minerals from prehistoric times to the present. Particularly heart wrenching is the plight of the island sulfur miners, who eventually worked with no pay in a futile effort to keep the mine going. Hands-on exhibits where you can touch the various minerals such as kaolin are a nice feature.
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