My Greek Odyssey - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Evia Part 1

Evia Part 2

Evia to Skiathos

Skiathos

Skopelos
We're taking you on a tour of Skopelos, giving you an insiders experience of the island. we'll be visiting the well-known landmarks, but also heading to some off the beaten path locations.

Alonnisos
This episode Peter is taking you to the island of Alonissos. From the hilltop villages, to the depths of the ocean, giving you an inside look at a place that many tourists never think of visiting.

Skyros Part 1
This time on My Greek Odyssey Peter is exploring the picturesque island of Skyros, showing you everything from the weird to the wonderful, and all the uniqueness in between.

Skyros Part 2
This time on My Greek Odyssey we're continuing our journey through Skyros, where in place of beach bars and busy restaurants, you've got quiet coves and traditional tavernas, full of old-world charm.

Skyros to Kea

Kea to Agistri

Poros

Poros to Aegina

Aegina to Athens
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