Peter begins unravelling the colourful destination of Naxos. You see it as an island of beaches, tourists and bars, but there's a depth of history that inspires you to keep unearthing more.
Continuing his time on Naxos, Peter tries the local produce, meets an artisan that's continuing the history of the island's famed sculptors and delves deeper into the ancient past.
Peter explores Danousa, an island that often gets forgotten, before pointing Mia Zoi southwest to Koufonisia, another of those diamonds in the rough that's waiting to be unearthed.
Peter is headed to Keros, an island that only archaeologists are normally allowed to visit. From there it's off to Schinoussa, before going westward to the wild and remote Iraklia.
Peter continues his time on Iraklia before heading across to the busy island of Paros. There he will be spending several days delving into what makes it one of the most popular islands in Greece.
This episode is about all things beautiful on Paros. The beaches, food, art and people, from the stunning seaside to the peaceful inland. To finish things off, Peter makes his way across to Antiparos.
Starting on Antiparos, Peter heads to the uninhabited island of Despatiko but most of the episode is dedicated to Mykonos, meeting the people and learning about what makes it so popular.
See a side of Mykonos that most visitors never do. From the mines that brought so much wealth to the stories of local life and culture. Then we head to Delos to walk amongst the local ruins.
We're off to Andros, an island with neo-classic architecture and maritime history. Then we head to neighbouring Tinos to start the exploration of this lesser known island.
Peter makes his way to Tinos, home to an important religious site, stunning beaches and famed dovecotes. Plus we'll meet a famous local who found a quiet corner of the island to make her home.