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Iorgos Pappas is the Travel and Lifestyle Co-Editor at Argophilia, where he dives deep into the rhythms, flavors, and hidden corners of Greece—with a special focus on Crete. Though he’s lived in cultural hubs like Paris, Amsterdam, and Budapest, his heart beats to the Mediterranean tempo. Whether tracing village traditions or uncovering coastal gems, Iorgos brings a seasoned traveler’s eye—and a local’s affection—to every story.

About Iorgos Pappas

Iorgos Pappas is the Travel and Lifestyle Co-Editor at Argophilia, where he dives deep into the rhythms, flavors, and hidden corners of Greece—with a special focus on Crete. Though he’s lived in cultural hubs like Paris, Amsterdam, and Budapest, his heart beats to the Mediterranean tempo. Whether tracing village traditions or uncovering coastal gems, Iorgos brings a seasoned traveler’s eye—and a local’s affection—to every story.

Chalet Oberbort in Gstaad Sets a New Global Benchmark for Ultra-Luxury Alpine Living

2025-12-11 by Iorgos Pappas

Chalet Oberbort Gstaad

Unica Capital unveils Chalet Oberbort in Gstaad, the world’s largest private chalet, redefining alpine luxury with immersive design, wellness, and privacy.

Tornado Ravages Olive Groves in Zakros

2025-12-09 by Iorgos Pappas

Zakros tornado sky

A sudden tornado in Zakros devastated olive groves, uprooted buildings, and left more than 1,000 trees damaged, with full recovery expected to take up to 15 years.

Farmers Face Off With Police at Heraklion Airport as Protests Escalate Across Greece

2025-12-08 by Iorgos Pappas

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Tense scenes outside Heraklion Airport as farmers clash with police during nationwide protests over subsidies and rising costs.

The Reduction of Hospitality Studies from 4 to 3 Years Sparks Backlash in Crete

2025-12-08 by Iorgos Pappas

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Crete warns that cutting ASTE studies undermines tourism training, pushes hotels toward cheap foreign labour, and threatens the sector’s long-term quality and workforce stability.

Mykonos Turns Again to Desalination as Water Demand Surges Ahead of Tourist Season

2025-12-08 by Iorgos Pappas

Mykonos desalination

Mykonos expands desalination capacity with a new unit in Ano Mera, aiming to stabilize water supply ahead of peak tourism.

Crete Stunned After Deadliest Migrant Shipwreck Near Ierapetra

2025-12-07 by Iorgos Pappas

Deadliest Migrant Shipwreck Near Ierapetra

Ierapetra faced an unprecedented tragedy as 17 young migrants were recovered from a half-sunken vessel south of Crete.

Travel Advisory: Crete Begins Farmer Protests With Road and Airport Disruptions

2025-12-06 by Iorgos Pappas

farmer mobilisations begin in Crete

Major farmer mobilisations begin in Crete, including a rally at Pankritio Stadium and planned disruptions at Chania Airport and VOAK. Travellers advised to monitor routes.

Crete’s VOAK (BOAK) Highway Project Stalls Again

2025-12-03 by Iorgos Pappas

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Concerns grow over VOAK (BOAK) delays and mounting costs. Heraklion’s Chamber urges transparency and faster progress on Crete’s key road.

Crete Scores 91% Visitor Satisfaction

2025-12-02 by Iorgos Pappas

Crete tourists

A 91% satisfaction rate paints Crete as perfect. Argophilia explores the truth behind the sunny numbers.

From 2026, Cash Rent Becomes Illegal in Greece

2025-11-29 by Iorgos Pappas

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Greece bans cash rent payments from January 1, 2026. All rent must be paid via registered bank accounts under Law 5222/20

Minoa Pediada Launches Sterilisation and Microchipping Drive, 5–10 December

2025-11-29 by Iorgos Pappas

Zero Stray Pawject

Minoa Pediada launches a new 5–10 December sterilisation and microchipping drive with Zero Stray Pawject, calling residents and volunteers to help reduce stray animals.

Greece Outlines a New Chapter for Tourism at Acropolis Museum Event

2025-11-27 by Iorgos Pappas

New Chapter for Tourism

Greek leaders outline priorities for sustainable tourism at an Acropolis Museum event titled “Tourism Is Changing – Greece Leads.”

Strong 4.8 Earthquake Hits Northwest of Heraklion

2025-11-27 by Iorgos Pappas

4.8 Earthquake

A 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck northwest of Heraklion at 2:09 a.m., waking residents across Crete. No damage reported.

Heraklion Faces the Hard Truth of the Asphalt on November 30

2025-11-26 by Iorgos Pappas

rad safety by Heraklion Traffic Police

Heraklion hosts a road safety forum on November 30, 2025, with talks, art, and actions in memory of accident victims.

Pan-Cretan General Assembly Called by Heraklion Livestock Association

2025-11-25 by Iorgos Pappas

Cretan farmers mobilization

The Heraklion Livestock Association calls a pan-Cretan assembly on Nov 26 as farmers and breeders prepare collective decisions on upcoming mobilizations

Crete Adds a Hellenic-Chinese Tourism Research Center

2025-11-25 by Iorgos Pappas

Hellenic–Chinese Research Center for Tourism and Cultural Heritage

ELMEPA and Ningbo University signed a 2025 deal to launch the Hellenic–Chinese Research Center for Tourism and Cultural Heritage in Crete.

Slow Food Travel Brings Its First Destination to Negros Island Philippines

2025-11-21 by Iorgos Pappas

Negros Island

So they launched the country’s very first Slow Food Travel destination on Negros Island. In this place, people travel, eat, breathe, and digest at the pace of a well-fed turtle. This is now Asia’s new milestone in sustainable gastronomic tourism. (Asia: “Sure, take it.”) Negros Island, also known as the Organic Capital of the Philippines, […]

Kaiki Fishing Boat Still Defines Greece

2025-11-20 by Iorgos Pappas

kaikis

The traditional Greek kaiki remains a symbol of island life, carrying centuries of craftsmanship and culture.

Ierapetra Gets 1.5 Million Euros and We Should All Clap Like Seals

2025-11-20 by Iorgos Pappas

Ierapetra wildfire damage

Government approves 1.5M euros for Ierapetra’s wildfire damage, celebrated as a major victory despite barely covering repairs.

allsun Hotels Launches Social Contribution Week

2025-11-18 by Iorgos Pappas

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allsun Hotels Greece wrapped up its Social Contribution Week with donations, volunteer work, and support for local families, shelters, and seniors.

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Tornado Ravages Olive Groves in Zakros

2025-12-09 By Iorgos Pappas

A sudden tornado in Zakros devastated olive groves, uprooted buildings, and left more than 1,000 trees damaged, with full recovery expected to take up to 15 years.

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Farmers Face Off With Police at Heraklion Airport as Protests Escalate Across Greece

2025-12-08 By Iorgos Pappas

Tense scenes outside Heraklion Airport as farmers clash with police during nationwide protests over subsidies and rising costs.

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The Reduction of Hospitality Studies from 4 to 3 Years Sparks Backlash in Crete

2025-12-08 By Iorgos Pappas

Crete warns that cutting ASTE studies undermines tourism training, pushes hotels toward cheap foreign labour, and threatens the sector’s long-term quality and workforce stability.

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