![]() ![]() Continuing Maneas’ Goal of stepping foot on all 227 inhabited Greek islands, Series Two of My Greek Odyssey took the viewers into the Northern Aegean and Western Cycladic, from the center of the Eastern Orthodox faith in Mt Athos, to the islands of Thassos in the north, through the heart of the Aegean and along the eastern edge of the Greek islands. ![]() Series one took the viewers on an exploration of the Saronic and Ionian Islands, including Hydra, Spetses, Corfu, Zakynthos and Kythira, a journey that showed viewers some of the most exciting and colourful destinations in the Mediterranean, as well as little-known gems that most people have never heard of. READ MORE: ‘My Greek Odyssey’ returns to Australian TV with an ode to Serifos and Milos M y Greek Odyssey will entertain, educate, and inspire viewers to make the Greek Islands their next holiday destination. In this program Maneas will cruise in his yacht throughout the Greek Islands, focusing on places that rarely get a mention in mainstream media and exploring the rich history, culture, cuisine, and unique people he meets along the way. ![]() My hope is that it provides a little bit of light during this dark time.” As the show’s host, Peter Maneas, underlines: “It’s exciting to be able to give people a chance to escape the lockdowns and isolation many are experiencing, and take them on a journey through a special part of Greece. My Greek Odyssey is a TV travel documentary series that takes viewers to some of the most spectacular and unique islands in Greece. Viewers will be able to catch a new episode of the 8-part series every week. Season Three of the documentary series My Greek Odyssey started broadcasting on Amazon Prime Video in the USA and other English-speaking countries on Sunday, 21 June. Escape the travel restrictions and confinement by joining host Peter Maneas as he cruises through the islands of Greece aboard his yacht Mia Zoi. ![]()
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