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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.

In Türkiye, Burj Al Babas Is a Dark Tourism Destination

2024-10-28 by Victoria Udrea

Burj Al Babas

In the picturesque town of Mudurnu in northwestern Türkiye, those who journey south find themselves amid an eerie and quiet tableau. Here, Burj Al Babas stands—a grand vision of European elegance blended with Middle Eastern aspirations that never came to life. Imagined as a high-end urban settlement, the site was poised to host 732 French-like […]

Lifting Women in Tourism: A Path to Empowerment in Latin America

2024-10-27 by Victoria Udrea

Women account for over 52% of the tourism workforce in Latin America

In a vivid tapestry woven with opportunities and challenges, women stand at the forefront of Latin America’s tourism sector. They form a formidable 52% of the permanent workforce, ascending to 60% in areas such as accommodations and dining services. Such figures are elaborated upon in a comprehensive report (Regional report on women in tourism in […]

Future Dusk May Impact Hospitality Decor Trends in 2025

2024-10-27 by Victoria Udrea

Coloro Future Dusk and other colours

Future Dusk, identified by the code 129-35-18, will become the colour for 2025 possibly influencing trends in fashion, decor, and beyond.

7th Panhellenic Trail Meeting in Chania Takes Place November 15 to 17

2024-10-26 by Victoria Udrea

7th Panhellenic Trail Meeting

The 7th Panhellenic Trail Meeting in Chania (November 15 to 17) will showcase a range of presentations, discussions, and workshops.

Artistic Revival in Rhodes: Open-air Sculpture Gallery at the Pervola

2024-10-25 by Victoria Udrea

Pervola site of the future open-air sculpture gallery

The Ministry of Culture is building an open-air sculpture gallery at Rhodes’ Palace of the Grand Master gardens.

Record Olive Harvest, But Oil Output Drops in Croatia

2024-10-25 by Victoria Udrea

olives in an olive tree

Croatian production of olive oil is at its lowest ever, prompting concerns over potential price increases.

Greece: August Setbacks in Tourism Revenue

2024-10-24 by Victoria Udrea

August Setbacks in Tourism Revenue

August’s tourism revenue decline mainly stemmed from British and French visitors, who reduced their spending.

Cyprus Prepares for the American Tourism Market

2024-10-23 by Victoria Udrea

Kyrenia

In July, Cypriot representatives proposed starting direct flights between Cyprus and the United States to Delta Air Lines in Georgia. Efforts to tap into the American tourist segment are extensive and involve various collaborators beyond a single ministry. Integrating Cyprus into the US Visa Waiver Program next year is a strategic move that will ease […]

Five Spooky Travel Movies to Haunt Your Halloween Night

2024-10-22 by Victoria Udrea

spooky travel movies

This curated selection of five spooky travel movies embraces the eerie, urging viewers to wander through filmic landscapes where the supernatural meets the unknown.

Vacations By Rail Unveils Its Top 25 Tours of 2025

2024-10-22 by Victoria Udrea

Vacations By Rail

Vacations By Rail, a supplier of train vacations, is launching all new excursions as part of its Top 25 Tours for 2025.

Airbnb Effects Stir Housing Market in Terézváros: A Surge in Sales Puts Owners on Edge

2024-10-22 by Victoria Udrea

Budapest, Hungary

Following the pivotal Airbnb vote in September, Terézváros is experiencing a noticeable shift in its housing market. Although the restriction on short-term rentals in Budapest’s District VI will be enforced in January 2026, local media reports indicate the effects are already emerging. His analysis reveals a downward trend, with smaller apartments—typically favoured for Airbnb use—experiencing […]

Skopje Zoo Closes for Three Weeks After Bird Flu Outbreak

2024-10-21 by Victoria Udrea

Skopje Zoo

AHV authorities closed the Skopje Zoo in North Macedonia for three weeks after detecting H5N1 bird flu in a dead goose found in the garden pond.

Olive Harvest Innovation in Ierapetra

2024-10-15 by Victoria Udrea

olive oil

A group of dedicated olive growers from the Livadia region in Ierapetra kickstarted the harvest of the early Koroneiki table olives. Managing around 3,000 olive trees both in the wider area and in Chrysopigi, Sitia, they work with precision to maintain the quality of their produce. South of Vainias village, the team carefully combed through […]

Kriti EVOO Event in Chania

2024-10-11 by Victoria Udrea

olive oil

A collaborative endeavour by the Region of Crete and Hellenic Agricultural Organization-DIMITRA (ELGO-DIMITRA), in association with the Municipality of Chania, will host an event focusing on “Kriti” Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Scheduled for October 16, 2024, at 5:00 p.m., the gathering will unfold in the N. Psyllakis room at the ELGO-DIMITRA Institute for Olives, Subtropical […]

Crete’s Roads Get Critical Safety Improvements

2024-10-08 by Victoria Udrea

Crete's Roads

Christos Staikouras has unveiled plans for a crucial visit to Crete aimed at boosting the island’s infrastructure. His agenda spotlights the development of infrastructure projects and the financial backing required for such ventures, including the significant VOAK motorway. This initiative is of utmost importance, blending safety and progress. Stavros Arnaoutakis underscores the significance of this […]

Karpathos Could Be A Solution to Overtourism

2024-10-08 by Victoria Udrea

Karpathos

Karpathos – the land of the Titans – boasts an ancient past, where evidence of human habitation dates back to 4,00
BC.

EU Strives for Green Transition

2024-10-08 by Victoria Udrea

EU Strives for Green Transition

The Bumpy Path to Climate Neutrality EU leaders wish to steer the continent towards sustainable energy, yet their path is littered with obstacles. The 2050 climate neutrality ambition, underscored by the European Green Deal approved in 2020, has struggled amidst geopolitical tensions and global health crises, such as the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 […]

Puglia: The Hidden Gem of Southern Italy

2024-10-08 by Victoria Udrea

Puglia offers a sunlit escape in southern Italy, unspoilt by the bustling crowds found elsewhere. Situated in the heel of Italy’s iconic boot shape, this region is an inviting alternative for those longing to bask in the mild autumn climate. Its charming allure lies in its olive groves and pristine beaches and its ability to […]

Twinn Downtown Piraeus: A New Era for Piraeus Hospitality

2024-10-07 by Victoria Udrea

Twinn Downtown Piraeus

Twinn Downtown Piraeus signifies a new direction for the city, positioning the major port as a desirable tourist destination.

Karpathos: A Sanctuary from Mass Tourism

2024-10-07 by Victoria Udrea

Karpathos

Karpathos is recognised as a top off-the-beaten-path destination, offering a peaceful alternative to crowded tourist areas.

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