

Get close
to history and the locals in Thrace and Eastern Macedonia, either by traditional guided tours or through especially designed educational guided tours for your school or family group.
Come and discover
what matters most for your unforgettable guided tour!
Why come to the area?
The history of ancient Thracians and Greeks and the variety of monuments, the pure and wild beauty of Rhodope nature, the wealth of cultural and other events along with multiculturalism, with christians and muslims living side by side, the rich gastronomy and tastes, are the main reasons.

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Tour reviews!
Echinos and Satres! Natasa is the perfect guide – generous with her knowledge, time, and attention to those she is with. Thanks to her, I had my first experience of the Pomakohoria of Western Thrace. Before long, we were laughing and sharing our life stories along with our shared passion for history and folklore. If you have the chance to take a tour with Natasa, count yourself lucky!

CV: Meet your Tour Guide

I was born in Thessaloniki, but I also call Thrace my second home! I’m an Archaeologist (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR) with a master’s degree in Museum management (City University London, UK) and I also hold a Tour Guide license from the Greek Ministry of Tourism.
Through my work, I combine my love for the culture and history of the region with original ways of discussing related topics with children and adults. To share my favorite places and stories, I use storytelling with myths and fairy tales—some of which I write myself—and I even enlist Karagiozis, the Greek shadow theater protagonist, as my assistant!
I have extensive experience in designing and implementing cultural educational programs for children. I worked for almost 20 years with “Athena” Research Center, in projects regarding cultural technology. I’ m collaborating with the Foundation of Thracian Art and Tradition and the Lyceum Club of Greek Women of Xanthi for the “Young Archaeologists of Thrace” project. I’m a founding member of the Shadow Theater group “The tales of Karaghiozis”, the Poetry and Folktale Academy, and the storytelling group “ParamythoThrakes” (Storytellers of Thrace). I’m the curator of the traveling exhibition “All Arts for Karaghiozis”. I have contributed to scientific publications and I write articles for newspapers in Xanthi and Laconia area in Greece. I co-edited the volume “Mythical Journeys in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace” (2023), contributed to the collective work “Thought, Word, Delight: From Feuilleton to Book” (2024), and authored my first poetry collection entitled “As If… Thoughts Under the Regime of Poetry” (2024).