Platja d’Aro
Camí de Ronda viewpoints, rocky coves, turquoise water, and one of the clearest existing examples of your Costa Brava krpano style.
Greece should be structured as a hybrid country hub. It is not only about famous islands, and it is not only about ancient history. Its strength lies in the combination of bright island settlements, layered coastlines, harbour scenes, and major archaeological anchors.
The cleanest model is to let this top page guide visitors toward a balanced set of major Greek experiences: Santorini for iconic island form, Athens for antiquity and urban scale, harbour towns for everyday Mediterranean rhythm, and wider island landscapes for open scenic immersion.
From here, users should move into island hubs, city hubs, or themed destination pages rather than trying to navigate every single Greek scene from one page. That keeps this hub bright, elegant, and easy to understand while still allowing Greece to expand over time.
Camí de Ronda viewpoints, rocky coves, turquoise water, and one of the clearest existing examples of your Costa Brava krpano style.
Whitewashed coastal architecture, boats, small beaches, and intimate old-town shoreline scenes with a gentler harbour character.
Broader beach frontage, headland viewpoints, seaside energy, and a useful southern anchor for the Costa Brava virtual-tour system.
Rock platforms, small beaches, wider seafronts, and a coastal rhythm that bridges old-town texture with more open shoreline views.
Rock platforms, small beaches, wider seafronts, and a coastal rhythm that bridges old-town texture with more open shoreline views.
Rock platforms, small beaches, wider seafronts, and a coastal rhythm that bridges old-town texture with more open shoreline views.