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Kythera Island Greece’s First Small Island for Via Ferrata Trail Network

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According to the Kytherian Foundation for Culture & Development (KIPA), Kythera Island has become Greece’s first small island to develop a “via ferrata”, which is a special network of trails that combines hiking with canyoning and climbing. The news from GTP tells of Kakia Lagada becoming the first via ferrata route funded by KIPA. This trail was […]

5 years ago

Nominate An Unforgettable Woman to Tour Unforgettable Greece

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Unforgettable Greece launches a competition for International Women’s Day on March 8th called “Unforgettable Woman.”

5 years ago

British Tourist Spending in Greece Way Up in 2019

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According to data from Bank of Greece, British tourist spending was up 31.9 percent last year. Offseason travelers account for biggest rise.

5 years ago

Mykonos Island’s Ftelia Beach Club Named Best in the World

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Condé Nast Traveler magazine has just named Ftelia Beach Club in Mykonos the best beach club in the world for 2020.

5 years ago

World Bank Says a Reunited Cyprus Would Boost Incomes by 7%

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World Bank says reunification of Cyprus would see the income of both Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriot increase by 7%.

5 years ago

New Akrotiri Finds Hint at Pre-eruption Thera Tsunami Event

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New findings on Santorini may shed light on the Thera tsunami many experts believe signalled the beginning of the end of Minoan Civilization.

5 years ago

Lost Pavlopetri, the Mysterious Pelasgians, and Minoan Language

Phil Butler

Situated just off the Peloponnese coast of southern Laconia in the Peloponnese, the sunken city of Pavlopetri is one of the only clues that remains of the mysterious Pelasgians of Greek mythology. It is here that the legend of the mythical ruler Pelasgos still resonates loudest. It is here that divers may one day find Greece’s true origins. […]

5 years ago

“300” Star Gerard Butler to Take Part in Battle of Thermopylae Events

Phil Butler

Gerard Butler the star of the blockbuster “300” will visit Greece to take part in the 2,500 year anniversary of the Battle of Thermopylae.

5 years ago

Greece Tourism 2020 Looks Like a Roller Coaster Ride

Phil Butler

The Greek National Tourist Organisation (GNTO) says early reservations from Italy for the coming season reveal peaked interest by Italian travelers. This positive news hits just as Greece braces for cancellations from China over the coronavirus outbreak. Greece tourism 2020 is beginning to look like an up and down affair. At a two-day event entitled […]

5 years ago

Brits Choose Greece as Preferred Destination for 2020 Despite Brexit

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Greece is a steady preference for Brits even despite Brexit, coming in third after Cyprus and Malta with over 20%.

5 years ago

Greece Opens Up Sea Tourism on Kos, Patmos, and Astypalea

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Greece decisionmakers are focused on developing yachting, diving, and cruise tourism for Kos, Patmos, and Astypalea in the near future.

5 years ago

Greece Tourism Eligible for Part of Huge European Union “Green Fund”

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According to news from the European Commission, forecasts for the Greek economy are likely to be revised upwards. This, highlighted news the commission is considering the country for eligibility for a part of a huge green fund for investing in sustainability. The EU Commissioner for Economy recently presented the Commission’s European “Green Deal,” an investment-growth […]

5 years ago

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