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Eastern Europe

Greece’s Kasta Tomb in Amphipolis to Welcome Visitors by 2022

Greece's Culture Ministry has announced the famous Kasta Tomb in Amphipolis is to welcome visitors from early 2022.

Archaeologists Unearth Two More Magnificent Bronze Age Tombs at Pylos

Archaeologists have discovered two new monumental royal tombs dating from 3,500 years ago at the site of the ancient city…

Cyprus Tourism Revenue Drops in First Nine Months of 2019

Cyprus tourism revenue fell 1.5 percent year-on-year to €2.3 billion euro in the first nine months of 2019.

WWF Calls for Action to Save the Mediterranean Sea

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has now called for countries to adhere to the agreements of its Mediterannean Sea Initiative.

Greece’s Museums Visitors Increased 4.3% in August of 2019

According the ELSTAT statistical authority, there was a 4.3 percent increase in the number of visitors to Greece’s museums in…

Historic Plaka Stone Arch Bridge Restored After Painstaking Effort

The historic Plaka bridge, which collapsed due to torrential rains magnifying the flow of the Arachthos River, has finally been…

Storm ”Dido” to Deliver Severe Weather Including Snow to Greece

Greek meteorologists are forecasting foul weather on account of the new storm “Dido” which is already over much of Greece.

Discover Language the Fun Way at Greek LOL Summer Camp 2020

The Greek LOL Summer Camp is a language and social developmental program wrapped in a fun camp environment in an…

Greek Tourism Minister Theoharis Sees Growth on 2020 Horizon

Greece's Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis said this week he expects to see positive signs for 2020 given 2019 revenue and…

Greek Hotels Move Forward for More Accessible Tourism

Greek hoteliers have agreed to ramp up efforts to cater to tourists with disabilities and special needs in a new…