With its breathtaking, mountainous natural beauty, ancient , and vibrant landscapes, this lesser-known region in mainland offers an experience most of the touristic islands don't. However, there's a catch: public transport doesn't quite reach this remote paradise, meaning visitors need to arrange their own way there and around the area.
For a truly unforgettable experience, Harry Anapliotis, CEO of Rental Center Crete advised: "You need a car to explore Zagori properly. The are spread out across the mountains, and some of the most breathtaking viewpoints aren't accessible by public transport." Located in the Pindus Mountains of northwestern Greece, the Zagori region is a haven for adventure lovers looking to take things a little slower.
As Anapliotis pointed out: "The most memorable Greek experiences often happen away from the crowded tourist spots."
And Zagori perfectly fits this description, with its 46 traditional stone villages connected by arched stone bridges and stunning mountain scenery.
Zagori is truly a living history book, as Anapliotis described: "Zagori feels like stepping back in time.
"The architecture alone is worth the trip - stone mansions, cobblestone paths, and those incredible bridges built by master craftsmen centuries ago."
The region's unique charm is evident in every corner, from the cobbled streets to the centuries-old traditional buildings that have stood the test of time.
At the heart of Zagori lies the imposing Vikos Gorge, which holds the title of one of the world's deepest canyons relative to its width.
It's a sight to behold, with sheer cliffs plunging down into the canyon below, offering dramatic views and exceptional hiking opportunities for those keen to explore on foot.
The Vikos-Aoos National Park, with its network of trails connecting the villages, has numerous routes for exploring the area and reaching viewpoints from which to admire the beauty of the dense, coniferous and deciduous forest.
In spring, the weather in Zagori, Greece, is typically mild and pleasant, making it an ideal time to plan hikes and activities such as kayaking and caving.
Temperatures range from around 10C to 20C with moderate rainfall, particularly in April, which helps the wildflowers bloom, creating its staple vibrant colours.