Athens will host the IAPCO Annual Meeting & General Assembly 2026, bringing global conference professionals together to discuss meetings, strategy, and the reinvention of the Odyssey.
Crete Targets Irish Travelers With Year-Round Tourism Push in Dublin
Crete promoted year-round tourism at The Holiday World Show 2026 in Dublin, targeting growing Irish demand for off-season travel.
Desalination Debate in Heraklion Raises Cost and Transparency Concerns
Plans to explore desalination in Heraklion have sparked political and expert reactions, with concerns over cost, environmental impact.
Fattal Takes Over Cora Resort in Halkidiki
The Fattal Hotel Group has acquired the five-star Cora Resort in Halkidiki from Bain Capital, expanding its presence in Greece’s luxury hotel market.
When Images Become Strategy
Hotel photographer Andreas Sfyridis hosts a Tourism Photography Workshop in Athens on 7–8 February 2026, focusing on branding, strategy, and visual storytelling.
After the Storm, Heraklion Wakes Up Under a Blanket of African Dust
Only hours after the storm wrecked parts of Crete with savage winds and rough seas, African dust rolled in and sealed the city under a thick, suffocating haze.
Tourism Workers in Greece Call 24-Hour Strike on February 25
Tourism workers in Greece strike on February 25 over delayed benefits and prepaid card problems.
Heraklion Port Authority and Heraklion Airport Strengthen Cooperation
Heraklion Port Authority and the new Heraklion International Airport agreed to closer coordination to promote the city as a Mediterranean cruise homeport
Greece and Algeria Want More Tourists and Direct Flights
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni met Algeria’s Deputy FM Sofiane Chaib to sign a tourism cooperation agreement and discuss direct flights.
Austria Is Booking Crete Again Like It Is a Religion
Crete promoted year-round tourism at Ferien-Messe Wien (15–18 Jan 2026), citing 160,000 Austrian arrivals in 2025 and a 5% rise in prebookings.
Finland Keeps Choosing Crete Again and Again
Crete charmed Finnish travelers again at Helsinki’s MATKA 2026 fair, with over 123,000 Finns choosing the island in 2025.
Hunting Tourism in Crete Faces Strict Enforcement After Illegal Hunting Case Near Hersonissos
An illegal hunting case near Hersonissos highlights Crete’s strict hunting enforcement. Rules, ethics, and safety tips for visitors.
Crete’s Cliff Roads Are Not Forgiving
A fatal crash near Kapetaniana, Gortyna, highlights Crete’s dangerous cliff roads. Practical driving tips, GPS traps, and emergency steps.
Three Snowman Movies to Watch on World Snowman Day
Celebrate World Snowman Day on January 18 with four snowman-themed movies, including Frosty, Hot Frosty, and a horror bonus pick.
100% Hotel Show Crete Brings Solutions Before Summer Chaos
100% Hotel Show Crete 2026 returns to Heraklion Feb 6–8 with suppliers, redesign solutions, tech tools, and networking for hotels and villas.
Aposelemis Water Crisis: Heraklion, Hersonissos, Agios Nikolaos Down to 1–2 Months
DEYAH warns Aposelemis dam water may last only 1–2 months for Heraklion prefecture. Desalination and emergency funding are discussed.
Agia Pelagia Flood Protection Plan
The Malevizi Municipality presented retention-dam studies for Agia Pelagia, Palaiokastro, and Lygaria to reduce flooding risk.
Cruise Tourism Is Booming, and Chania Is Trying to Keep Up
Chania approves a technical consultant for cruise port planning, while Souda’s new passenger terminal targets completion in June 2026.
Chania Hotel Workers Invited to Info Meeting on Rehiring Rights and Collective Contracts
Seasonal tourism workers in Chania are being invited to an important info meeting on rehiring rights and collective labour agreements.
Heraklion’s Recycling Is Heading for Turbulence, and the Clock Is Ticking
Heraklion’s recycling collection is in trouble: the contractor agreement ends on Jan 24 and the municipality cannot launch a new tender without an approved budget.
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