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November’s Sunvil Supper Club – Samos Pumpkin Pita Pie

November's recipe for Sunvil Supper Club. This mouth-watering savoury pumpkin pie, from the Greek Island of Samos, is simply delicious.

September’s Sunvil Supper Club – Paxos Fish Stew

The month of September is a first for the Sunvil Supper Club – it is our first savoury recipe. What better way to celebrate this is there than by choosing one of our favourite savoury dishes – a fish stew from the little Greek island of Paxos.

On the Olympic trail in Greece

Despite the worst predictions and general anxiety of Londoners, the 2012 London Olympics have proved to be a huge success. In a country where sporting passion is normally confined to football it was quite a sight to see large crowds getting carried away with excitement at such

The Revival of the Nemean Games

We stumbled upon the existence of the Revival of the Nemean Games through a throw-away comment from an archaeologist, Heinrich Hall, who has lived in Athens for 10 years.  Having featured the Peloponnese since 1974 – in fact, that is where Sunvil’s programme to Greece originated –

The Battle of Crete remembered

Memorials and relics from the Battle of Crete, and why the island will never forget its brave defenders.

Crete and the truth about the Olympic Torch Relay

“And you won’t get to see the Olympic Torch Relay in Corfu or Crete”. So says Rupert Grint, aka Ron Weasley, in this year’s promotion video by the English Tourist Board. It appears the scriptwriters didn’t do even the most basic research before putting their £5 million

A secret shared – Karpenissi, Greece

Book a fantastic tailor made holiday to Karpenissi in Greece - from Sunvil. Find the real country.

5 watersports activity holidays in Greece

  A holiday in Greece can be as relaxing or active as you wish. While the Mediterranean offers the perfect backdrop to close your eyes and doze in the long hours of sunshine, for many a trip to Greece is all about taking advantage of the many

Off the beaten track in the Peloponnese

The Peloponnese has rightly been called the cradle of civilisation – it boasts many world-famous historical and archaeological sites such as Mystras, Olympia and the Corinth Canal. Historians and fans of Ancient Greece might be interested to hear that there are many other good reasons for travelling

Mezedes-A Greek Round-up

Edward Lear… Why Greece?… Cooking with Alison… The Island Bus… Visit Ikaria for a longer life… Greek mezedes, as most of you will know, are the small shared taster dishes – often dips – which come at the start of a meal or with your ouzo. Greece