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Posidonia 2018 Shipping Exhibition Will Be Largest Ever

Aleksandr Shatskih

Coming June 4th, the global shipping exhibition Posidonia 2018 promises to be the largest event of its kind ever. According to organizers, as of this week a record number of participants have already signed up to take part. Already 90 percent of its exhibition space has been leased, and there are still over three months left until the Athens event opening.

7 years ago

Prayer of Yidini: Echoes of Karfi

Phil Butler

A story from ancient Karfi, a story of how the last Minoans may have lived and believed. Karfi was the last stronghold of a magnificent culture destroyed by the gods.

7 years ago

Crete’s Rethymno Carnival 2018: Partying On

Aleksandr Shatskih

Since 1914 the city of Rethymno, in North-Central Crete, has celebrated a magnificent festive event, the Carnival of Rethymno. This year, as in the past, the town folk will present; parties, masquerades, traditional dancing and music, theater performances, parades, and many other events.

7 years ago

2018: From Russia With Valentine’s

Aleksandr Shatskih

Information from Biletix this week reveals the two most popular and romantic destinations for Russian lovers this year are Sochi and Barcelona.

7 years ago

Fraport Greece Starts Development at Kos

Argophilia Travel News

Following a very successful year for Kos airport, marked by a 20.7% increase in passenger traffic and an overall number of 2.3 million passengers, Fraport Greece is now implementing major upgrades to the facilities there.

7 years ago

Did Researchers Just Discover Greece’s Ancient Brewmasters?

Aleksandr Shatskih

Archaeologists have made a stunning discovery of interest to beer lovers. News that wine was not the first choice of the ancient Greeks during the Bronze Age may set archaeologists to searching for the beer god. 

7 years ago

FYROM Extends Olive Branch to Greece Over Naming Row

Aleksandr Shatskih

In news from Skopje, Macedonia’s left-wing government renames Alexander the Great Airport to Skopje International in order to quell tensions with Greece.

7 years ago

Georgia Sees New Boost in Tourism

Aleksandr Shatskih

In tourism news from the Caucasus, the number of  international travellers visiting Georgia increased by 23 per cent in January compared with the same month last year, according to the head of the Georgian National Tourism Agency, Giorgi Chogovadze.

7 years ago

Budapest Airport Offers Up VIP Services

Argophilia Travel News

Budapest Airport has opened a new VIP service which offers exclusivity, relaxation, comfort and the personal touch, and more.

7 years ago

Tourism News Bits: Greece 2018

Argophilia Travel News

News bits from Greece, electronic tickets to Greek archaeological sites are to be issued starting after May 2018, and the Athens Festival kicks off.

7 years ago

A Crete Cultural Gem: Lappa Was Polished by Time

Phil Butler

Argophilia shares some highlights from the wonderful village of Argyroupoli in the center of Rethymno Provence. The Ancient city of Lappa is amazing.

7 years ago

Slovenia and Croatia See Tourist Overnights Boost

Aleksandr Shatskih

According to news from Eurostat, Slovenia and Croatia are two of three countries which saw the biggest tourist overnights increase in the European Union (EU) in 2017. 

7 years ago

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