7Pelion

The Pelion Peninsula, located in central Greece, offers a combination of mountainous terrain and pristine beaches. It is famous for its lush forests, charming villages, and the mythological connection to the Centaurs.

The picturesque village of Makrinitsa is often referred to as the “balcony of Pelion” due to its stunning views of the Aegean Sea. Pelion is also known for its local cuisine, making it an ideal destination for food enthusiasts.

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