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Lord Elgin’s Mentor Shipwreck off Kythira Gives Up More Treasures

Phil Butler

The Greek Ministry of Culture says archaeologists have discovered gold jewelry, cook pots and other ancient objects on the Mentor shipwreck.

6 years ago

INOMO to Shine Spotlight on New Products for Hotels at Xenia 2019 Expo

Phil Butler

INOMO will present over 25 new products at this year’s Xenia exhibition in Athens November 23rd through 25th.

6 years ago

The United States and Greece Explore Cultural Exchange

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Greece takes the opportunity during US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo’s Athens visit, to pursue boosting bilateral cooperation in culture.

6 years ago

Greek Destinations: Mount Psiloritis on Incredible Crete

Phil Butler

The highest peak of Crete, Mount Psiloritis, rises some 2,456 meters above the sea. This UNESCO treasure is a nature lover’s playground.

6 years ago

Minoan Theater Culture Center 2019 Season Draws to a Close

Phil Butler

As the 2019 season of performances at the Minoan Theater in Karteros now draws to a close, it’s time to book one of Crete’s best experiences.

6 years ago

Greek Seamen’s Union calls 24-hour Ferry Strike for September 24th

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The union representing Greece’s seamen called a 24-hour strike for September 24th on fears wages and rights will be hurt by new investors.

6 years ago

3 Great Greek Isles Day Cruise Offers for September

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It’s surprising how few visitors to Greece actually depart on Greek isles day cruise in order to experience these Aegean wonders. This human playground of thousands of islands is remarkable for its secluded beaches, unbelievable crystal waters, and an island culture trip like nowhere else. For visitors to Greece who are thinking of taking home […]

6 years ago

GNTO to Key on Culture for Greece’s Tourism Promotion

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Cultural activities and events in Greece will play a huge part in the country’s promotion as a tourism destination, according to the GNTO.

6 years ago

Greece’s Golden Visa Program Is Attracting Investors

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An Imovirtual property survey shows that Greece’s Golden Visa program is the 2nd cheapest in Europe for a five-year residence permit.

6 years ago

Saturday Night in Heraklion: The Greatest Variety Show

Phil Butler

Saturday, September 14th, The Greatest Variety Show brings Vegas sensation to Heraklion and the Garden Theater “Manos Hadjidakis.”

6 years ago

Nemea’s Aidonia Dig Reveals Two Unlooted Mycenaean Period Tombs

Phil Butler

Archaeologists have unearthed two new unplundered chamber tombs dating from the Late Mycenaean period of the Mycenaean palaces (circa 1400-1200 BC). Systematic research being conducted at the Aidonia dig by the Antiquities Ephorate of Corinth at the Mycenaean cemetery of Aidonia in Nemea continue to reveal fascinating new knowledge. In the first of the two […]

6 years ago

8th Panhellenic Conference of HAPCO Keys on Greece MICE Sector

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HAPCO industry insiders spotlighted the unmet potential of MICE Tourism at the 8th Panhellenic Conference in Athens.

6 years ago

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Souda Base Debate Adds Uncertainty to Crete Tourism Outlook

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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

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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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