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Manuel began his journey as a lifeguard on Sant Sebastià Beach and later worked as a barista—two roles that deepened his love for coastal life and local stories. Now based part-time in Crete, he brings a Mediterranean spirit to his writing and is currently exploring Spain’s surf beaches for a book project that blends adventure, culture, and coastline.

Anafi Island Enters a State of Emergency Due to Escalating Seismic Activity

2025-02-14 by Manuel Santos

Anafi Island Enters a State of Emergency Due to Escalating Seismic Activity

The island of Anafi was officially declared in a state of emergency on February 12, 2025, following seismic activity in the Cyclades.

Santorini Port Authority Announces Preventive Measures Due to Earthquakes

2025-02-14 by Manuel Santos

Santorini Port Authority Announces Preventive Measures Due to Earthquakes

Santorini Port Authority has taken preventive measures to ensure safety amid recent seismic activity. Actions, restrictions, and next steps.

Athens Carnival 2025: Celebrating 17 Days of Vibrant Traditions

2025-02-14 by Manuel Santos

Athens Carnival

Athens Carnival 2025 features 72 events across seven neighborhoods. Celebrate 17 days of food, music, and tradition from February 15 to March 3.

First Pedestrian Route to the Center Announced in Heraklion

2025-02-14 by Manuel Santos

first pedestrian route to the center

Mayor Alexis Kalokairinos supervises the construction of Heraklion’s first pedestrian route to the center.

Heraklion-Agios Nikolaos National Road Gets a Facelift

2025-02-07 by Manuel Santos

Heraklion-Agios Nikolaos National Road Gets a Facelift

The Regional Governor of Crete, Stavros Arnaoutakis, greenlights a €975,598 contract to upgrade the Heraklion-Agios Nikolaos National Road.

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From Ancient Minoan Hives to Today’s Thyme Honey

2025-10-12 By Mihaela Lica Butler

The island’s bees still thrive on wild herbs, making honey as golden as its history.

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University of Crete and Agios Nikolaos Join Forces for Lassithi History Center

2025-10-11 By Victoria Udrea

The University of Crete and the Municipality of Agios Nikolaos announced the creation of the Lassithi Center for Medieval and Modern History and Archaeology in Neapolis

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When Freshwater Breathes in Crete

2025-10-11 By Mihaela Lica Butler

In Crete, dragonflies, frogs, and endemic fish thrive in rare waters where rivers only flow after rain.

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Flavors of Crete – Gastronomy – Culture – Tourism

2025-10-10 By Victoria Udrea

From October 13 to 18, Syntagma Metro becomes a window into the island’s authentic spirit.

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Crete’s Coast Guard Responds to Two Distressing Beach Emergencies

2025-10-10 By Manuel Santos

Local Coast Guard and medical units were called to assist in two beach emergencies on October 9. Officials express condolences and urge swimmers to remain cautious.

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