Travel to the land of Aristotle and explore the mystery of the "5th element" The ancient Greeks believed that the world is made up of 4 elements: Fire, Air, Water and Earth. Aristotle, student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great, added ether. The 5th element represents the secret of the world's existence, the immaterial, incorruptible and unchangeable energy that binds the other elements. It is the catalyst that connects and balances everything, creating harmony and balance. On the occasion of the 2400-year anniversary since Aristotle's birth in Ancient Stagira, and the official proclamation of 2016 and 2017 as “Aristotle anniversary years” by UNESCO, the Tourism Organisation of Halkidiki, in collaboration with the Hotel Association of Halkidiki, is developing the “FIFTH ELEMENT” , a program of experiences and activities that aims to initiate visitors to the mystery of the FIFTH ELEMENT, the essence of their existence, their own “ETHER”, through a deeper approach of the other four elements. Vision in the Air Aristotle taught his pupils while walking. In the mornings he taught advanced students and in the afternoons beginners. For physical exercise, meditation or photography, Halkidiki highlights its 10 most beautiful sunrises and 10 most spectacular sunsets. “...We live in feelings, not figures on a sundial. We should count time in heartbeats...” Aristotle The Earth's treasures Wine “frees the spirit” and “helps in eloquence”, Aristotle noted. A chance to taste the unique wine, tsipouro and as well as other local products with a designated origin and unique quality of the land of Halkidiki, with visits to wineries and walks in the endless olive groves and vineyards. “Wine makes all men hopeful...” Aristotle The rejuvenating power of Water With exotic beaches and the fairy tale waterfalls of Varvara, Halkidiki is dominated by water, magnificent and rejuvenating. Halkidiki's Sea
Travel to the land of Aristotle and explore the mystery of the “5th element” The ancient Greeks believed that the world is made up of 4 elements: Fire, Air, Water and Earth. Aristotle, student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great, added ether. The 5th element represents the secret of the world’s existence, the immaterial, incorruptible and unchangeable energy that binds the