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Greece’s Organized Beaches Reopening May 15th

Aleksandr Shatskih

Greek Secretary-General for Trade and Consumer Protection has announced that Greece’s organized beaches will open on May 15th.

4 years ago

Greece Restaurants Reopen As COVID Cases Show Slight Decline

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According to Greek officials, there were 2,155 laboratory-confirmed new cases of Covid-19 in the country over the last 24 hours.

4 years ago

World Archaeologists and Scholars Say Acropolis at Risk

Phil Butler

Athen’s Acropolis is in danger of being degraded by highly controversial construction approved by Greece’s Ministry of Culture.

4 years ago

Greece Will Lift More Lockdown Restrictions After Easter

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On May 3rd, the day after Orthodox Easter, the lenient lockdown aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 in Greece will essentially end.

4 years ago

Greece Tourism News Brief: COVID Is Still All the News That Matters

Phil Butler

The COVID-19 pandemic still dominates every faces of travel news in Greece and worldwide. Here are Greek highlights.

4 years ago

Greece Ministers Lay Out Strategy for Marine Tourism Push

Aleksandr Shatskih

Greece tourism decision-makers start process of transforming marine tourism, with emphasis on the cruise, yachting. and on scuba diving.

4 years ago

Three Faces Of Greece’s Post-COVID Understanding

Phil Butler

The tourism flood gates are about to open in Greece. Meanwhile, most citizens are torn as to whether or not its a good idea.

4 years ago

Greece Opens Promachonas and Nymphaea Border Crossings

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Greece has reopened of Bulgaria-Greece road border crossing at Promachonas and Nymphaea, after a ministerial decision went into effect.

4 years ago

Greece Travel News Brief – April 18, 2021

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Greece moves to reopen the country’s doors to tourists in spite of the ongoing pandemic. Norwegian and other cruise lines sail to Greece.

4 years ago

Mitsis “Grand” Hotel Experiment Underway on Rhodes

Phil Butler

Dutch travelers hit Rhodes this week to quarantine at Mitsis Grand Hotel for a test vacation to prove travel can be fun no matter what.

4 years ago

Travel News Brief from Greece: April 14, 2021

Phil Butler

Greece’s Tourism Minister is in Russia promoting vacations. Europe has put the Johnson & Johnson jab on hold. And other news bits.

4 years ago

Argo News Brief: COVID, IMF, and This Week’s Tourist Trends

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This week travel experts discuss the need for Greece to adapt in the wake of COVID-19, and more news on the economy and summer vacations.

4 years ago

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