Learn about the chemical composition of Saharan dust and why EODY is warning undiagnosed COPD patients in Greece.
Horta Foraging in Apodoulou This Sunday
Join the Psiloritis Geopark and the Municipality of Amari on April 19 for a traditional horta harvest in the historic village of Apodoulou.
Oleander Controversy in Crete
A new health directive in Greece suggests removing toxic oleander plants from schools, sparking a debate between safety officials and environmental experts.
Heraklion’s Three-Million-Euro Garden
Heraklion begins a major €2.9 million urban landscaping project, with 11,000 new plants that will change the waterfront.
Greek Food Exports Target €10 Billion by 2030
Greek food exports reached €9 billion in 2025. Insights from Foodexpo 2026 on the growth of olive oil, feta, yogurt, and kiwis.
Middle East Conflict Ignites Massive Price Hikes in Heraklion Markets
Why are Crete’s vegetable prices soaring despite the proximity to Ierapetra’s greenhouses?
€1.2M for the Restoration of the Medrese of Athens
The Greek Ministry of Culture has finally approved funding for the restoration of the historic Athens Medrese and Roman Wall.
Dubrovnik Welcomes Easter with Colorful Decorations
Dubrovnik’s beautiful Easter decorations feature large hand-painted eggs and spring nests in the Old City, Rector’s Palace, and Brsalje.
A Major Catholic Gathering Returns to Its Spiritual Roots
This June, Vilnius welcomes the 6th World Apostolic Congress on Mercy (WACOM), an international Catholic gathering expected to draw 5,000 participants.
Tourists in Greece Skip Taverns as Supermarket Sales Surge
Rising restaurant prices in Greece are pushing tourists toward supermarkets, with more visitors preparing their own meals, especially on islands like Crete.
Hersonissos Launches Third Phase of 2030 Destination Strategy
Hersonissos Municipality launches the third phase of its 2030 place branding strategy with a questionnaire for tourism professionals.
The Rising Cost Behind Your Fresh Fish in Crete
From fuel to fishing nets, rising costs are reshaping Crete’s fishing industry. This affects the authentic seafood experience tourists love.
Tomato Prices Rise in Crete After Difficult Season for Farmers
Vegetable production in Ierapetra dropped due to poor water quality, heat, and plant disease, pushing tomato prices higher.
Major Hersonissos Project Faces Delays After Archaeological Discoveries
Redevelopment of the Hersonissos port zone is delayed by archaeology, bureaucracy and lack of coordination.
Allergy Season Starts Early
Spring allergy season is starting early in Greece. Doctors advise preparing before symptoms begin, as pollen levels rise with warmer weather.
Pay €29 to Remember Your Own Vacation
A €29 memory book for tourists in Greece promises to help visitors remember their trip. Because photos, phones, and brains are no longer enough.
Tom Wesselmann at the Gagosian Athens
Gagosian presents Seascapes, Still Lifes, and Nudes in a free exhibition exploring one of the most iconic voices of modern American art.
Greek Fashion Steps Beyond Resortwear at Paris Fashion Week
Greek fashion brands gained attention at Paris Fashion Week exhibitions Tranoï and Première Classe, showing growing international demand for Greek design, jewelry, and accessories.
Reports Claim Dubai Empty as Middle East Tensions Rise
Reports suggest that tourism in Dubai slowed after tensions in the Middle East, but claims of a “ghost city” may be exaggerated.
Twelve New Traditions Enter Greece’s Intangible Heritage Register
Greece registers 12 new elements in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting traditions that strengthen cultural tourism across the country.
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