Engaging with nature is an understated remedy in a fast-paced world where mental health challenges are on the rise. It’s increasingly evident that nature is the ultimate balm, nurturing both body and mind, turning an ordinary walk into an extraordinary experience. A recent study involving 2.3 million residents in Wales substantiates this, demonstrating that proximity […]
Myrtos in Ierapetra Sports a Sustainable Tourism Model
Myrtos has embraced a sustainable tourism model, avoiding the build-up of five-star hotels that operate on an all-inclusive basis.
Halikidiki’s Famous Honey Faces a Dry Spell
In Halkidiki, beekeepers grapple with the effects of an unyielding climate. The agricultural cooperative Melis Sithon, once a beacon of fruitful honey production, reports a bleak season. Drought has parched the area, slashing expected yields by over half. “This year has been a tough ride for beekeepers across Greece,” states Dimitris Mitsiaras, director of Melis […]
Major Development Initiatives for Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
Strategic Regional Plan Announced During a recent visit to Northern Greece, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis unveiled a comprehensive series of development projects amounting to €2.83 billion, targeting Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, with a particular focus on the Evros region adjacent to the Greek-Turkish border. This initiative forms a cornerstone of the Greek government’s strategic vision […]
Samaria Gorge Visitor Limit 1,000 Per Day Until October 11, 2024
The Samaria Gorge National Park has implemented a visitor cap, restricting the number to 1,000 individuals daily until Friday, 11 October 2024.
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