A cultural trip through Greece and Türkiye
Since Stephanie Salas and Humberto Zurita confirmed their relationship in 2021, the couple has made travel a fundamental part of their life together. Their most recent adventure took them to The Monasteries of Meteora, a set of religious constructions nestled in rock formations in northern Greece, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. This destination, known for its scenic beauty and historical value, has been described by Salas as “imposing and exceptional” on his social networks.
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The businesswoman, daughter of the actress Sylvia Pasquel, has carefully documented her experience through publications where she highlights the uniqueness of the landscape and the cultural richness of the place. “Convents on top of magical mountains,” he wrote, referring to the six active Orthodox monasteries that crown the sandstone rocks, some accessible only by stairs carved into the stone or pulley systems.
Prior to their visit to Greece, the couple explored Kusadasi, a Turkish coastal city famous for its proximity to the ruins of Ephesus and its vibrant marine life. Salas described this stage of the trip as a “unique experience”, highlighting the encounter with different cultures and the warmth of its inhabitants.
Historical and tourist context
Meteora, whose name means “suspended in the air” in Greek, emerged as a spiritual refuge in the 14th century when hermit monks sought isolation. Currently, it attracts more than 2 million visitors annually, according to data from the Hellenic Ministry of Tourism. For its part, Kusadasi receives about 1.5 million tourists, many attracted by its connection to the ancient Ionian trade route.
This type of trip reflects a growing trend among Mexican celebrities to combine tourism with cultural immersion, moving away from conventional destinations. Tourism experts point out that 68% of high-profile travelers prefer authentic experiences over traditional luxury, according to a 2023 study by the consulting firm Travel Insights.
Impact on social networks
Salas and Zurita’s publications have generated massive interaction, with more than 150,000 reactions accumulated on Instagram. Digital content analysts highlight how its personalized narrative—which mixes architectural appreciations with emotional experiences—resonates especially with audiences between 25 and 45 years old interested in sustainable tourism.
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