In a small Greek village, two young friends, Antonis and Spiros, decide to embark on a summer journey in search of adventures and new experiences. Summer after summer, the days pass with the same routine, but this year is different: a new love and new challenges will test their friendship. Antonis, a hopeless dreamer, falls in love with a stranger who arrives in the village on her vacation, while Spiros, more pragmatic and realistic, tries to keep his feet on the ground.
As the story unfolds, the relationship between the friends becomes strained due to jealousy and competition for the girl's affection. The village's traditions, the myths that abound in Greek culture, and the spirit of summer are intertwined in sunny and colorful settings, where the sea becomes a silent witness to the protagonists' decisions. While Antonis delves into a world full of promises and disappointments, Spiros grapples with his loyalty to his friend and his own quest for happiness.
With touches of nostalgia and humor, the plot explores the transition from youth to adulthood, the complications of first love, and the importance of friendship in the search for identity. This journey of self-discovery becomes a reminder that sometimes one must let go in order to grow. Ultimately, both friends will learn vital lessons about love, friendship, and the passage of time.