Piraeus and other Attica ports saw near-100% ferry occupancy as thousands fled Athens for the islands ahead of the Dormition holiday.
Eastern Europe
Mycenaean Voudeni Escapes Fire but Suffers Some Damage
Wildfire swept through the Mycenaean site of Voudeni in Achaia, sparing its tombs but destroying shelters, pathways, and facilities. Full damage assessment pending.
Paralimni–Deryneia in Cyprus Launches Full-scale Upgrade of Dive Sites
Paralimni–Deryneia is giving its dive sites a glow-up with better access, new signage, and a full diving guide. Cyprus’s east coast is ready to lure divers in deeper.
Andros Moves Fast to Tackle Severe Water Shortages
Andros faces one of its driest summers — emergency desalination units are now central to keeping taps running.
Santorini Landslide Risk Gets Six-Month Scientific Intervention
The University of Athens will lead a six-month project to tackle landslide risks in Santorini’s caldera, targeting high-risk areas from Athinios to Oia.
€7.3M for Lines 2 & 3 Tracks in First Athens Metro Upgrade Since 2000
A €7.3M overhaul replaces 32 km of track on Lines 2 & 3 of the Athens Metro, the first major upgrade since 2000.
Greece Launches 103 Water Supply Island Projects
Greece launches 103 water supply projects to tackle shortages in remote islands, but delivery timelines remain a question mark.
Golden Months for Greek Ferries
Golden months boost Greek ferry traffic by 3.99% in 2025, but ageing ships and EU rules threaten the industry’s future.
South Korean Delegation Visits Santorini
A South Korean delegation from Yeosu visited Santorini for three days of sightseeing, wine tasting, and official handshakes.
Tax Inspectors Raid Santorini to Catch Boat Operators Dodging Receipts
Tax inspectors from Greece’s Independent Authority for Public Revenue surprised boat tour operators in Santorini by posing as tourists.
Greek Tourist Fines to Watch Out For in 2025
Tourist fines in Greece rise for 2025 as authorities enforce strict beach preservation and heritage site rules.
Bulgaria’s Euro Adoption Unlocks New Tourism Opportunities
Bulgaria’s euro adoption will take effect in January 2026, introducing easier travel and payment for tourists.
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