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Thessaloniki Bike Lanes Deemed High Risk in New Study

Over 65% of Thessaloniki’s cycling lanes are considered high risk, lacking barriers from car traffic.

Vilnius Gastronomy Week 2025 Brings Baltic Flavors to the World

From pinecone ice cream to venison waffles, Vilnius Gastronomy Week invites travelers to taste Lithuania’s “Gastronomy Without Borders.”

5th Revenue Masterclass by RevitUp.direct Concludes in Crete

The 5th Revenue Masterclass by RevitUp.direct concluded successfully on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at the Markos Karanastasis Amphitheater of the…

Christmas Flavours in Crete

Bay leaves, cloves, and the scent of rain — a Cretan kitchen remembers Christmas as more than a feast, but…

The Last Octopus Hanging in Heraklion

In Crete, the old custom of drying octopus fades as awareness grows about the sea’s most intelligent creature.

Four Dogs Found Poisoned Near Sitia Airport

Authorities in Sitia, Crete, are investigating a new case of animal poisoning after four dogs—three owned and one stray—were found…

Record Cruise Arrivals at the Port of Souda

Souda Port in Chania sets new records for cruise traffic in 2025, with 3,326 passengers from the Celebrity Ascent.

Pomegranates at New Year’s Eve in Crete

In Crete, pomegranates symbolize luck, fertility, and abundance. At New Year’s, families smash the fruit at their doorstep to welcome…

Crete’s Loudest Tradition

Gunfire has been part of Cretan celebration for as long as the island has had guns to shoot.

Fireworks and Animals in Crete

In Crete, celebration is never quiet. Weddings, baptisms, football victories, national holidays — and sometimes no reason at all —…