Greek Artist Incorporates Disney Characters Into Landscape Pictures To Promote Country Tourism

Margot Nolan

Many artists have photoshopped Disney characters into real-life images, and the results have gotten a lot of positive feedback from the internet. Gregory Masouras, a skilled artist, has taken this a step further by incorporating these well-known cartoon characters onto images in Greece to promote the country's tourism! How brilliant this is!
Gregory is already well-known on Instagram, where he specializes in incorporating Disney characters into gorgeous images sent to his account by admirers. But things only really exploded when he decided to advertise his country's stunning cities in this way. To be honest, this is a highly clever and effective strategy to attract travelers, especially when the COVID-19 pandemic halted global tourism. Furthermore, who wouldn't want to spend an entire summer in Greece after seeing those breathtaking check-in photos?
Keep scrolling to see all of his wonderful artworks, because you might want to book a flight to Greece after this!

#1 I want to go to Folegandros right now!

Source: Gregory Masouras


#2 Who else wants to attend this wedding in Antiparos? Me!

Source: Gregory Masouras


#3 Visit Athens now to have a wonderful time with your family

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#4 Look how fun Pocahontas and John Smith are in Milos!

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#5 A luxury place for queens? Santorini!

Source: Gregory Masouras


#6 Looking for a place to spend your honeymoon? Ios is the perfect answer!

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#7 Find Aurora at Hydra

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#8 Join these ladies at Serifos

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#9 Mykonos is chosen by Belle, Cinderella, Prince Eric, and Jasmine!

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#10 Pocahontas and Rapunzel are having their hot-girl-summer time at Paros

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#11 Hercules, Prince Charming, and Kida are having the best summer ever at Tinos

Source: Gregory Masouras


#12 Patmos - the perfect place to look for your prince

Source: Gregory Masouras