The Greek mainland is one of Europe’s most underused cinematic secrets. Within a few hours’ drive from Athens, a production can move from the towering monasteries of Meteora perched on vertical rock pillars, to the snow-capped peak of Mount Olympus, to the dense stone villages of the Zagori, to the golden beaches of the Peloponnese coast. Ancient Olympia, the walled town of Nafplio, the ruins of Mystras, the oracle sanctuary of Delphi, the Byzantine grandeur of Thessaloniki — the mainland holds a depth of landscapes and historical settings that is almost impossible to exhaust. Road infrastructure is modern, and a growing network of regional airports makes logistics straightforward.




















