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Greece Tourism Minister Takes on Sales Role at WTM

Phil Butler

Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis says Greece is expected to break records in tourism in 2020. Where’s the sustainable tourism in

6 years ago

Greece’s Yachting & Leisure Boat Sector Sees Steady Growth

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According to a new study by research services firm ICAP, Greece’s yachting market grew significantly during the 2014-2018 period.

6 years ago

Elounda Hills Luxury Resort a Step Closer to Reality

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Elounda Hills, a €410 million euro tourism project outside Agios Nikolaos on Crete, is one step closer to reality after a joint-ministerial decision was signed this week. According to the news, once the plans are approved by the Council of State, Mirum Hellas can begin construction on the ambitious project. The five-star luxury retreat will reportedly include a 200-bed hotel, which will […]

6 years ago

Crete’s Chrysi Island Gives Up More Minoan Treasures

Phil Butler

A recent archaeological dig on remote Chrysi Island has led to the discovery of some impressive findings from the Minoan era.

6 years ago

The GNTO Is Set to Revamp Ionian Islands Tourism Goals

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The GNTO says the Ionian Islands are to stand as example destinations for the implementation of sustainable tourism development policies.

6 years ago

Tourism Minister Theoharis Invites Arab Companies to Invest in Greece

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Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis invited entrepreneurs from the Arab world to visit Greece and invest funds in the country’s tourism sector.

6 years ago

Scientists Say Naxos Island Was Inhabited at Least 200,000 Years Ago

Phil Butler

Scientists have discovered new evidence proving that early humans inhabited the Greek island of Naxos at least 200,000 years ago.

6 years ago

Discovering Crete’s Secrets: Tholos Beach Near Kavousi

Phil Butler

If you ever find yourself exploring the northeast of Crete, be sure not to miss a lesser-known treasure called Tholos Beach.

6 years ago

Oops! SETE is Redefining Realities: Stay Tuned for Comic Sustainability

Phil Butler

At the annual Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE), stakeholders discussed a new era of tourism. Or, are they redefining realities?

6 years ago

This is Greece: Unspoiled Tinos Island – The Aegean Muse

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Tourists headed to Mykonos by ferry seldom leave the docks at Tinos. This is unfortunate, because this is one of Greece’s true hidden gems.

6 years ago

Greece’s Tourism Minister Looks to Develop Tourism Strategy for Santorini

Phil Butler

Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis recently held meetings on Santorini aimed at creating a sustainable tourism strategy for Santorini.

6 years ago

Sissi Archaeological Project Unearths More of the Minoan Puzzle

Phil Butler

Archaeologists of the Sissi Archaeological Project have uncovered another unique find, a tomb from the post-Minoan era.

6 years ago

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Souda Base Debate Adds Uncertainty to Crete Tourism Outlook

2026-03-07 By Kostas Raptis

ADEDY Heraklion calls for the closure of Souda Base, warning of Greece’s involvement in the Middle East conflict and raising concern in Crete.

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Poisoned Baits Fear Returns to Crete

2026-03-07 By Iorgos Pappas

Five animal poisoning incidents reported in Crete in March 2026 raise concern across Heraklion, Chania and Lassithi after investigation in Kissamos.

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Chania Mayor Urges Calm as Souda Bay Debate Intensifies

2026-03-06 By Iorgos Pappas

Chania Mayor Panagiotis Simandirakis urges calm amid speculation about Souda Bay, saying there is no evidence of an increased risk to Crete despite regional tensions.

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Athens Says Souda Bay Safe as Greece Brings Citizens Home from the Middle East

2026-03-06 By Kostas Raptis

Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis says Souda Bay faces no immediate threat as Greece continues complex repatriation operations from the Middle East.

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Thousands of Fireworks Seized in Souda Ahead of Crete’s Loudest Night

2026-03-06 By Iorgos Pappas

Authorities in Souda seized thousands of fireworks, weapons, and ammunition from two suspects ahead of Orthodox Easter, as officials warn about safety and public concerns on Crete.

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