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Four Reasons to Visit Athens on Your Next Trip to Greece

Victoria Udrea

If you’re curious about what makes this city special, here are four reasons to prioritize an Athens vacation.

1 year ago

Heritage Initiative to Restore Iconic Kalamata Castle in Messenia, Southern Greece

Iorgos Pappas

Efforts to restore Kalamata Castle focus on accessibility, structural integrity, historical value, and enhancing visitor experience.

1 year ago

Kykladitisses Traces the Journey of Women’s Gradual Emancipation

Victoria Udrea

Kykladitisses reflects on societal boundaries and traces the journey of women’s gradual emancipation.

1 year ago

EXAAA Raises Concerns Over Increased Stay Fees

Iorgos Pappas

The EXAAA urges Attica municipalities against accommodation tax hikes, stressing tourism’s major role in local economies.

1 year ago

Subzero Temperatures and Weather Outlook for Greece

Argophilia Travel News

A cold wave currently affecting Greece has significantly lowered temperatures but failed to bring much-needed rain or snow.

1 year ago

Marble Roman Sculpture Returns to Thessaloniki from Germany

Iorgos Pappas

Roman sculpture returns to Thessaloniki’s Archaeological Museum from Münster. The marble head, portraying a bearded man, dates from 150 AD.

1 year ago

New Thessaloniki Metro Stations to Display Ancient Archaeological Artefacts

Kostas Raptis

Thessaloniki’s metro blends historical treasures with modern transit, uncovering 300,000 artefacts during its €3 billion construction.

1 year ago

Greece: Significant Temperature Drop Expected from Saturday, November 23

Argophilia Travel News

A significant temperature decrease is expected in Greece from November 23, with sharp drops and strong northerly winds predicted.

1 year ago

Santorini Leads Cycladic Island Tourism Revenue

Kostas Raptis

Santorini dominates Cycladic tourism earnings, but revenues dip 9% YoY.

1 year ago

Ghouls or Christmas Spirits, the Kallikantzaroi Are Anything but Joyful

Iorgos Pappas

Though less prominent in today’s celebrations, the Kallikantzaroi remain a part of the regional folk traditions.

1 year ago

Changes to Ferry Schedules Due to Nationwide 24-Hour Strike on November 20

Argophilia Travel News

The nationwide 24-hour strike called by the Panhellenic Maritime Federation (PNO) impacts the ferry schedules for November 20, 2024.

1 year ago

The Mill of the Elves, Greece’s Largest Christmas Park Returns in Trikala

Manuel Santos

Believing this 13th year of The Mill of the Elves will be the best yet, the organizers predict a record number of foreign visitors

1 year ago

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Souda Bay Crete security

Greece Says Crete and Souda Bay Are Protected by National Defense Systems

2026-03-05 By Iorgos Pappas

Crete and Souda Bay at the Center of Security Discussions Crete, home to the strategic Souda Bay naval and air base, has been mentioned in recent security discussions about tensions in the Middle East. However, Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias stressed that the island remains well protected and that Greece’s defense posture is more than […]

Ikos Kissamos Crete

Ikos Kissamos Luxury Resort Expands Premium Tourism in Crete

2026-03-05 By Iorgos Pappas

Ikos Kissamos will open in western Crete in April 2026, marking the Sani/Ikos Group’s entry into the island’s luxury all-inclusive market.

Gloeosporium olives Crete

Olive Disease Threatens Crete’s Liquid Gold

2026-03-05 By Mihaela Lica Butler

A destructive olive disease known as Gloeosporium is spreading across Crete, damaging harvests and threatening olive oil quality.

Pierra Creta race

Pierra Creta Brings 230 Ski Mountaineers to Snowy Psiloritis

2026-03-04 By Manuel Santos

The 7th international ski mountaineering race Pierra Creta returns to Psiloritis on March 7, 2026, bringing 230 athletes from 15 countries.

UNESCO Geopark Psiloritis

Psiloritis Geopark to Host Major Geotourism Conference in Crete

2026-03-04 By Iorgos Pappas

The Psiloritis UNESCO Global Geopark will host the 6th Greece–Cyprus Geoparks Conference in Anogeia, Crete, June 11–13, 2026.

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