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Victoria is the Editorial Assistant at Argophilia Travel News, where she helps craft stories that celebrate the spirit of travel—with a special fondness for Crete. Before joining Argophilia, she worked as a PR consultant at Pamil Visions PR, building her expertise in media and storytelling. Whether covering innovation or island life, Victoria brings curiosity and heart to every piece she writes.

A Grand Tour of Global Olive Production

2024-09-21 by Victoria Udrea

cretan olive grove

The Mediterranean is the cradle of the olive, with Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Morocco as leading producers.

Seabourn Announces Solar Eclipse Cruises for 2026

2024-09-20 by Victoria Udrea

Eclipse Cruises

Seabourn sets sail with two exceptional solar eclipse cruises in August 2026. Tickets are available starting October 10, 2024.

I LOVE DOGS Pet Hotel in Athens Is the Ultimate Haven for Your Canine

2024-09-19 by Victoria Udrea

I LOVE DOGS puppy mansion

Dog lovers grieve at the thought of their companions enduring cramped, isolating holds. At I LOVE DOGS such conditions are unwelcome.

Tax Increases in Hospitality Are Unjust

2024-09-18 by Victoria Udrea

Megaron Hotel Heraklion

During a recent meeting with regional officials and MPs Lefteris Avgenakis and Giannis Kefalogiannis, members of the Heraklion Hoteliers Association highlighted several challenges. They focused on increases in the climate resilience tax and the municipal levy, locally known as “τέλος διαμονής παρεπιδημούντων”. These fees, paid by hotels to local municipalities, are viewed as unwarranted and […]

Scream Tourism: Top 5 Haunted Destinations in America

2024-09-15 by Victoria Udrea

scream tourism

America Haunts has listed five Scream Tourism destinations that entice crowds for suspenseful adventures in the USA.

Rail Baltica to Connect Tallinn to Warsaw

2024-09-14 by Victoria Udrea

Construction contract signed for the most unique Rail Baltica section in Estonia

Upon completion, probably in 2030, Rail Baltica will enhance regional connectivity, linking the capitals from Tallinn to Warsaw.

The Unregulated Enchantment of North Macedonia’s Pink Ruby

2024-08-26 by Victoria Udrea

Macedonian pink ruby

The pink ruby, an unofficial treasure of North Macedonia, has captured the imaginations of locals and visitors alike

The Perils of Cultural Complacency

2024-08-26 by Victoria Udrea

lunapark amusement park halkidiki

For decades, a casual disregard for rules has been woven into the fabric of society, resulting in severe repercussions, Kathimerini reports. Instances like the train crash in Tempe and the recent amusement park accident highlight this issue. This neglect is evident in everyday settings, from city sidewalks transformed into motorcycle lanes to the disorderly scene […]

OMW: A New Health Marvel

2024-08-25 by Victoria Udrea

olives in jars

Olive mill wastewater (OMW), once considered waste, is now recognized for potential health benefits.

Rigologeia 2024 Festival in Ano Asites Supported by the Region of Crete

2024-08-23 by Victoria Udrea

Rigologeia 2024

The Cultural and Folklore Association of Ano Asites invites everyone to join “Rigologeia 2024” in honor of Saint John Rigologos.

Greece: West Nile Virus Weekly Surveillance Report

2024-08-22 by Victoria Udrea

A micrograph of the West Nile Virus

This report summarizes the current situation regarding laboratory-confirmed West Nile virus infections in Greece for the 2024 transmission season.

Batumi: Adventure Awaits in Nature’s Lap

2024-08-19 by Victoria Udrea

The Batumi seaside (Best & First Georgia)

Positioned at the crossroads of two continents, Batumi is a city where history meets adventure. This Georgian city, awarded the European City of Sport in 2019, continues to grow as a prime location for sporting events. From hosting the illustrious World Chess Olympiad to the thrilling UEFA European Under-21 Championship, Batumi pairs modern facilities like […]

Albanian Riviera: No Longer a Tourist Haven

2024-08-19 by Victoria Udrea

Dhërmi

Images of vacant sunbeds along the Albanian Riviera have sparked a storm of criticism, with the Prime Minister pointing fingers at what he calls “outrageous” pricing. Others suggest that competition from neighbouring countries and a lack of coherent strategy are significant factors hampering tourist arrivals. In stark contrast to the current situation, last summer saw […]

Albania: Ethnographic Museum of Kruja Reopens Its Doors

2024-08-16 by Victoria Udrea

Ethnographic Museum of Kruja

The Ethnographic Museum of Kruja, a significant cultural landmark in Albania, has reopened following comprehensive restoration efforts. Struck by the 2019 earthquake, the museum has been transformed into a modern facility, thanks to an €850,000 donation by the European Union via the EU4Culture programme. The restoration project, guided by UNOPS in partnership with the Ministry […]

Croatia: Large Scorpion Surprises Woman in Trogir

2024-08-16 by Victoria Udrea

Scorpion encounter in Trogir

Dr. Nediljko Landeka shared insights regarding a recent scorpion discovery on a beach in Sevid, near Trogir.

Rising Temperatures and Salinity in the Adriatic Sea

2024-08-14 by Victoria Udrea

Adriatic Sea in Croatia (Dalmatia)

Split’s Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries experts are concerned about growing Adriatic Sea temperatures and salinity.

Estonia Edges Towards Becoming One of Europe’s Most Expensive Countries

2024-08-01 by Victoria Udrea

estonia flag

Estonia’s economy, according to the Estonian Institute of Economic Research (EKI), shows signs of stabilization despite its poor state.

Greece Enforces Goat and Sheep Transport Ban to Contain PPR

2024-08-01 by Victoria Udrea

goats Greece transport ban to contain PPR

To contain the highly contagious infection Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), Greece prohibits the transportation of sheep and goats across the country.

Discover Elios Hill: A Luxurious Retreat in Crete

2024-07-31 by Victoria Udrea

Elios Hill

Experience the very best of Crete at Elios Hill in Hersonissos, a sanctuary where elegance meets nature.

Investing in Culture: A Key to Urban Growth

2024-07-31 by Victoria Udrea

Luxury Villa Omikron in Rodia Heraklion

In 1960, American urban planner Kevin Lynch emphasized that cities should be crafted with artistic purpose, designed to meet the needs of residents. This idea remains crucial, as cultural investment is vital in worldwide urban development. Statistics from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bureau of Economic Analysis reveal that the arts and […]

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Cretan Farmer Blockades Force KTEL to Rewrite Reality

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Full security protocols followed after a bomb threat at Heraklion Airport; nothing suspicious found.

Crete Refuses to Do Winter Again

2025-11-30 By Argophilia Travel News

If November had a personality, this year it would be that friend who shows up late, dressed for a party you did not invite them to, and insists everything is fine. Because on the very last day of the month, Crete decided to cancel winter entirely and deliver temperatures that felt suspiciously like early spring. […]

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Crete Faces a Growing Migration Route

2025-11-30 By Manuel Santos

Crete sees a surge in arrivals from the Libya–Gavdos corridor as government measures fail and local authorities shoulder the burden alone.

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