A sustainable love story

A sustainable love story

We love to do good, while looking good too. At Agrikies, we take pride in operating as a sustainable cycling economy. We believe that small actions can make a big difference, which is why we have implemented a range of eco-friendly practices to reduce our environmental impact. One of our main

YOGA & COOKING RETREATS 2023

YOGA & COOKING RETREATS 2023

marinaterizakimarinaterizaki 26 Ιανουαρίου 2023 News

Treat yourself with 4 or 6 days in a relaxing, calm and inspiring environment of an olive grove with centuries-old olive trees. Reconnect with yourself through a well-designed yoga practice from our experienced teacher. During the day you will have the chance to cook with a local, having the most

For the shake of Caretta caretta!

For the shake of Caretta caretta!

Most of my guests, here at Agrikies, know that my hobby is to make fabric toys stuffed with our own dry lavender. Well, this season, I added to my collection the fabric sea turtles. They are made to support the protection of sea turtles caretta caretta in the area. Guests can buy these cute

Easter, Our Most Important Holiday

Easter, Our Most Important Holiday

In preparation of the most joyous occasion that is Easter in Greek tradition, everything gets a sparkly spring cleaning under the sun’s golden rays, just a hop, a ski and a jump away from the gleaming sea. Local homes get a makeover, and gardens as well as sidewalks undergo the time-honoured

Olive Tourism

Olive Tourism

marinaterizakimarinaterizaki 18 Μαρτίου 2021 News

Let us guide you through the fascinating world of olive oil. Olive tourism is actually a timeless tradition in our area – we just didn’t used to call it that. Friends and relatives have made their way to the countryside during the olive harvest from days of yore, lending a helping hand and leaving

The myth of the olive tree

The myth of the olive tree

marinaterizakimarinaterizaki 30 Μαΐου 2019 News

The best-known fable with respect to the olive tree is closely connected with the name of the Greek capital Athens. The classic Pelasgian myth refers to a battle waged by the Greek gods Athena and Poseidon, who both claimed to be the deity of the city. At the time it was Cecrops who was king of