
Welcome To Greece
Often called the cradle of Western civilization, Greece is home to ancient landmarks like the 5th-century B.C. Acropolis citadel with the Parthenon temple. It is also where the Kolossos Life olives and grapes are grown and harvested for the extra virgin olive oils and organic wine vinegars.
Epidavros
A must-see when visiting Greece, Epidavros is home to the 3rd Century theater. This theater is so acoustically perfect, it is said that one can hear a pin dropped on the stage from the top seats. The God Asclepius, son of Apollo, was worshipped here and Epidavros is even acknowledged as his birth place.


Nafplio
Nafplio is a seaport town in the Peloponnese and is known as the most romantic destination in Greece. It is close to where the Manaki olive trees grow and where Kolossos Mild olive oil is produced.
Sail Away
Greek sailing vessel arrives in Nafplio from Athens. The best way to visit the Greek islands and the coast of mainland Greece is by sailboat. If you don't believe us, try it for yourself!


Evening In Nafplio
With its maze of narrow streets, hideaway squares and neoclassical mansions, even evenings are enchanting in Nafplio.
Gytheio
Gytheio is a beautiful seaside town on the southern side of Peloponnese, in the peninsula of Laconia in Greece. It is the largest town in the region of Mani and is home to the Koroneiki olive trees used to make the Kolossos Robust olive oil.


Dimitrios, Edward & Jimmy
Here's Edward visiting this year's harvest and meeting with producers in Krokees, a small village in Greece.
Nafplio Beach
The coasts of Argolida, Greece are clean and picturesque. There are many restaurants set up on the beaches of Nafplio where you can grab a quick bite to eat while you take in all the beautiful scenery around you.


Seaside Dining Near Nafplio
Here are Tasos and Gina enjoying some delicious Greek cuisine on the beautiful beach in a small village near Nafplio.
Mankind's Finest Olives
The olive tree has very deep roots in Greek tradition. It symbolizes wealth, health, beauty, wisdom and abundance. Kolossos Life knows the importance of this tradition and will continue to produce olive oils worthy of the Gods.


Nemea
Nemea is an ancient site in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. This is home to just some of the Kolossos Life olive trees and grape vines pictured here.
Olive Trees & Grape Vines
The dark trees in the back are olive trees and the brighter green vines are the grape vines that are used to make the organic wine vinegars.


Edward & Nikos In Nemea
Kolossos Life founder, Edward, and new Kolossos Life Partner, Nikos, in Nemea. Look at that beatiful scenery!
En Route To Sitia, Crete
Sitia is more of a living town with just a little tourism. The uncrowded region of Sitia is home to Toplou Monastery, where the honeybees live that make the Toplou Organic Gold Thyme Honey.


Manos & Edward
Pictured here is Edward, the founder of Kolossos Life, with Manos, a new partner that helped bring new honeys to Kolossos Life.
Christos & Edward
Edward and Christos took a break from innovating to pose for this nice picture in Heraklion, Greece. Heraklion is the largest city and capital of Crete as well as the fourth largest city in all of Greece.


Site Seeing In Nafplio
Meet the beautiful Gina, Edward's daughter. Kolossos Life is a small business started by Edward Billys. Oftentimes, Edward will call on his daughter to help him pack up olive oils and ship them out to customers right from his kitchen. The least he can do is take her on a trip to Greece!
Edward's Mission, His Passion...
...to explore seasides, mountains and islands all over the world discovering the beauty in the places and people. His desire is to share his experiences with you, which is why he created Kolossos Life.
Here's Edward unwinding after a long day of work taking a sunset stroll on the island of Symi in Greece.


Welcome To Greece
Often called the cradle of Western civilization, Greece is home to ancient landmarks like the 5th-century B.C. Acropolis citadel with the Parthenon temple. It is also where the Kolossos Life olives and grapes are grown and harvested for the extra virgin olive oils and organic wine vinegars.

Epidavros
A must-see when visiting Greece, Epidavros is home to the 3rd Century theater. This theater is so acoustically perfect, it is said that one can hear a pin dropped on the stage from the top seats. The God Asclepius, son of Apollo, was worshipped here and Epidavros is even acknowledged as his birth place.

Nafplio
Nafplio is a seaport town in the Peloponnese and is known as the most romantic destination in Greece. It is close to where the Manaki olive trees grow and where Kolossos Mild olive oil is produced.

Sail Away
Greek sailing vessel arrives in Nafplio from Athens. The best way to visit the Greek islands and the coast of mainland Greece is by sailboat. If you don't believe us, try it for yourself!

Evening In Nafplio
With its maze of narrow streets, hideaway squares and neoclassical mansions, even evenings are enchanting in Nafplio.

Gytheio
Gytheio is a beautiful seaside town on the southern side of Peloponnese, in the peninsula of Laconia in Greece. It is the largest town in the region of Mani and is home to the Koroneiki olive trees used to make the Kolossos Robust olive oil.

Dimitrios, Edward & Jimmy
Here's Edward visiting this year's harvest and meeting with producers in Krokees, a small village in Greece.

Nafplio Beach
The coasts of Argolida, Greece are clean and picturesque. There are many restaurants set up on the beaches of Nafplio where you can grab a quick bite to eat while you take in all the beautiful scenery around you.

Seaside Dining In Nafplio
Here are Tasos and Gina enjoying some delicious Greek cuisine on the beautiful beach in a small village near Nafplio.

Mankind's Finest Olives
The olive tree has very deep roots in Greek tradition. It symbolizes wealth, health, beauty, wisdom and abundance. Kolossos Life knows the importance of this tradition and will continue to produce olive oils worthy of the Gods.

Nemea
Nemea is an ancient site in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. This is home to just some of the Kolossos Life olive trees and grape vines pictured here.

Olive Trees & Grape Vines
The dark trees in the back are olive trees and the brighter green vines are the grape vines that are used to make the organic wine vinegars.

Edward & Nikos In Nemea
Kolossos Life founder, Edward, and new Kolossos Life Partner, Nikos, in Nemea. Look at that beatiful scenery!

En Route To Sitia, Crete
Sitia is more of a living town with just a little tourism. The uncrowded region of Sitia is home to Toplou Monastery, where the honeybees live that make the Toplou Organic Gold Thyme Honey.

Manos & Edward
Pictured here is Edward, the founder of Kolossos Life, with Manos, a new partner that helped bring new honeys to Kolossos Life.

Christos & Edward
Edward and Christos took a break from innovating to pose for this nice picture in Heraklion, Greece. Heraklion is the largest city and capital of Crete as well as the fourth largest city in all of Greece.

Site Seeing In Nafplio
Meet the beautiful Gina, Edward's daughter. Kolossos Life is a small business started by Edward Billys. Oftentimes, Edward will call on his daughter to help him pack up olive oils and ship them out to customers right from his kitchen. The least he can do is take her on a trip to Greece!

Edward's Mission, His Passion...
...to explore seasides, mountains and islands all over the world discovering the beauty in the places and people. His desire is to share his experiences with you, which is why he created Kolossos Life.
Here's Edward unwinding after a long day of work taking a sunset stroll on the island of Symi in Greece.