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Museum of the Printed Fabric Handkerchief to Open in Athens in 2025

Manuel Santos

The Hellenic Handkerchief Industry (BEM) building will house the Museum of the Printed Fabric Handkerchief starting in 2025.

1 year ago

Piraeus Welcomes Its First Wyndham Luxury Residences

Victoria Udrea

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts and DKG Development collaborated on Piraeus’s inaugural Wyndham Luxury Residences, which will feature 72 opulent serviced apartments.

1 year ago

New Passenger Rights and Price Monitoring Portal Offers Insights in Marine Transport

Kostas Raptis

The Greek Ministry of Shipping and Insular Policy launched a new digital portal, “Passenger Rights,” yesterday.

1 year ago

Strongyli Megistis Gets its First-ever Road Network

Iorgos Pappas

Strongyli Megistis, part of the picturesque Kastellorizo archipelago, is embracing a milestone as it constructs its first road network.

1 year ago

Here’s Why You Should Not Panic When You Encounter a Snake in Rhodes

Mihaela Lica Butler

Snakes in Rhodes are mostly harmless and play an important role in the ecosystem. There are no dangerous snakes on the island.

1 year ago

Changing Weather in Greece: From Sunshine to Storms

Argophilia Travel News

As forecasts suggest, following several sun-drenched days with temperatures returning to typical seasonal levels, the weather will shift again. Expect a new weather pattern starting this Wednesday, October 30. Rain and Thunderstorm Forecast Predictions indicate rainfall across several regions, including: This wet weather will likely persist, with thunderstorms lingering through Friday, November 1. Crete Weather […]

1 year ago

Ohi Day in Sparta

Iorgos Pappas

Lina Mendoni, the Minister of Culture, represented the government in the October 28th (Ohi Day – Επέτειος του Όχι) celebrations in Sparta. She participated in the Service of Thanksgiving at the Metropolitan Church of Evangelistria, led by the Reverend Metropolitan Efstathios of Monemvasia and Sparta. Afterwards, she laid a wreath at the Tomb of Leonidas […]

1 year ago

8% Drop in Bookings for the October 28 Long Weekend

Iorgos Pappas

Travel bookings fell by 8% for the long weekend of October 28 compared to the previous year. Economic constraints make short trips a luxury for many Greek families.

1 year ago

New Discoveries at Kleidi Samikon Excavation Site

Mihaela Lica Butler

The ongoing five-year research initiative (2022-2026) at Kleidi Samikon has unveiled a temple-like structure from the 6th century BC.

1 year ago

Rising Travel Expectations in Greece and Abroad

Manuel Santos

Travellers voyaging through Greece express a growing desire for exceptional travel experiences and manifest rising travel expectations.

1 year ago

Greece Tourism Soars Despite Revenue Dip

Iorgos Pappas

In Greece, despite the boost in arrivals, revenue outcomes were below expectations.

1 year ago

Travel Demand for October 28th Weekend

Iorgos Pappas

For the October 28th holiday weekend, travel inquiries have taken a downturn by 8% compared to last year. See the top destinations.

1 year ago

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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 […]

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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.

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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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