Located in the province of Salerno, the town of Almafi is nestled below the steep cliffs of the Southwest coast and offers visitors breathtaking landscapes. This historic town contains some of the world’s finest fish cuisine, including unforgettable recipes like “scialatielli ai frutti di mare”, a dish made with sea food and fresh made pasta.
Known for its baroque architecture & bustling nightlife, Catania serves as the second largest city in Sicily and offers visitors a chance to experience rich Sicilian traditions. Whether you’re drawn in by the vibrant food markets or the romantic seaside views, Catania offers something unforgettable to all who visit.
Serving as the first destination in Greece, Corfu is known for its well-preserved Old Town, stunning beaches, and hiking trails through mountain landscapes. Corfu is Greece’s most cosmopolitan community and is among the UNESCO World Heritage sites, weaving a powerful spell on all who visit.
Considered the most visited destination in all of Greece, the town of Santorini offers travelers a picturesque landscape deserving of its title as the most beautiful island in the world. Whether you are walking through the whitewashed, cubiform neighborhoods alongside the cliffs, or find yourself snacking on Santorini Tomato Fritters at a local eatery, Santorini provides those who visit a truly magical experience.
Considered the most energetic island in all of Greece, Mykonos is most popular for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the worlds best nightlife. Named after Mykonos, the grandson of the Greek God Apollo, Mykonos allows travelers to immerse themselves in rich history and Greek mythology unlike anywhere else in the world.
Known as the birthplace of democracy, the arts, science, and philosophy of western civilization, Athens serves as Globetrotters’ final location. Athens is both the largest city and capitol of Greece and is home to some of the world’s most historic sites, including the Acropolis & Parthenon, Temple of Olympian Zues, and the Panathenaic Stadium.