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Kastoria’s Lake Turns Green for 8th Eco Festival

The 8th Ecological Agriculture and Handicraft Festival will take place in Kastoria, Greece, from 29–31 August 2025. Featuring organic products,…

Epirus Music Village Brings a Week of Tradition to Pogoni

Epirus comes alive this August with the first Epirus Music Village in Pogoni — a week of workshops, concerts, and…

Athens Empties Out as Half the City Flees for the Islands to Celebrate the Dormition of the Virgin Mary

Piraeus and other Attica ports saw near-100% ferry occupancy as thousands fled Athens for the islands ahead of the Dormition…

Mycenaean Voudeni Escapes Fire but Suffers Some Damage

Wildfire swept through the Mycenaean site of Voudeni in Achaia, sparing its tombs but destroying shelters, pathways, and facilities. Full…

Paralimni–Deryneia in Cyprus Launches Full-scale Upgrade of Dive Sites

Paralimni–Deryneia is giving its dive sites a glow-up with better access, new signage, and a full diving guide. Cyprus’s east…

Stop Throwing Dinner in the Bin — Chania Pushes Back on Food Waste

Chania urges households to cut food waste with simple storage and cooking tips. Less waste means more money in your…

Andros Moves Fast to Tackle Severe Water Shortages

Andros faces one of its driest summers — emergency desalination units are now central to keeping taps running.

Five Euros for Imbros Gorge Is a Bargain — Here’s Why

Entry fee: €5 per visitor, pending Ministry of Environment approval. Revenue split: 70% to Sfakia Municipality, 30% to OFYPEKA (Nature…

Santorini Landslide Risk Gets Six-Month Scientific Intervention

The University of Athens will lead a six-month project to tackle landslide risks in Santorini's caldera, targeting high-risk areas from…

Heraklion Faces Fourth Water Crisis as Aposelemis Dam Breakdowns Continue

Heraklion suffers its fourth water-supply failure from the Aposelemis Dam in five months, with output cut by 40% during peak…