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Dimitrios Shipwreck (Gythio) in Greece

Dimitrios Shipwreck (Gythio)

🧠 Fact: A photogenic rusted shipwreck on the sandy shores of Valtaki Beach.
💡 Tip: Best visited during sunrise or sunset for dramatic photos.

Info: Dimitrios is the iconic rusted freighter resting on Valtaki (Selinitsa/Glyfada) Beach, about 5 km northeast of Gythio in southern Greece. Built in Denmark in 1950 under the name Klintholm and later renamed Dimitrios, this 67 m, 965‑ton cargo ship was abandoned after an emergency docking in December 1980 when its captain fell ill. Port authorities deemed it unsafe in June 1981, and a severe storm in December dragged it ashore, where it has remained since . Rumors swirl that it was used for cigarette smuggling—or even that it’s a ghost ship—but today it serves purely as a striking photo subject and beach curiosity on this long, sandy shoreline

Watch the Sunset in Oia in Greece

Watch the Sunset

🧠 Fact: Oia is world-famous for its postcard sunsets.
💡 Tip: Get a cliffside table at a restaurant an hour before sunset.

Info: Watching the sunset in Oia, Santorini, is a magical experience and a highlight of any trip to Greece. Perched on the island’s rugged cliffs, Oia offers panoramic views of the caldera and the Aegean Sea, making it one of the most famous sunset spots in the world. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of golden, pink, and orange hues, casting a warm glow over the whitewashed buildings and blue-domed churches. Crowds gather each evening to witness this breathtaking moment, creating a romantic and unforgettable atmosphere that captures the essence of Santorini.

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