Travel behavior in 2025: The newest INSETE study breaks down who is traveling, why, and how much cash they’re ready to part with.
Eastern Europe
Crete and Peloponnese Join Forces to Promote Cross-Regional Tourism
A new Heraklion–Kalamata flight stitched Crete and Peloponnese together, driving fresh collaboration in tourism and business.
Fire Hazard Category 4 Alert For June 22 in Greece
The Ministry for Climate Crisis & Civil Protection issues a fire hazard category 4 alert for key Greek regions.
Romania Celebrates Sânzienele on June 24
Sânzienele in Romania (celebrated June 24) is a holiday that blends pre-Christian cults, wild summer superstitions, and quirky rituals.
Athens Metro Line 4 Will Not Open in 2029
Athens Metro Line 4 construction drags on, extending far past its original 2029 end date due to legal hurdles, incomplete site handovers, and underground challenges.
Upgraded Lightning Protection at the Archaeological Site of Delphi
The Ministry of Culture has greenlit a major upgrade for lightning protection at the Archaeological Site of Delphi.
Hellenic Train Digital Tickets Lead to Worker Layoffs
Hellenic Train is phasing out physical ticket offices in stations across Macedonia and Greece, moving to digital tickets.
Santorini Celebrates European Music Day
Santorini marks European Music Day on June 21, 2025, with a marathon of street performances, parades, and live music in Fira.
British Tourists Turning Away from Santorini as Greece Sees Sharp Decline in Visitors
British tourists are abandoning Santorini in early 2025, leaving Greece facing an unprecedented drop in visitors.
Why Milos White Cliffs Keep Winning Over Tourists – And the Locals Aren’t Even Surprised
The white cliffs of Milos attract travelers from around the world. The island’s volcanic past shaped its unique landscape.
When Greek Wine Tourism Goes International (and Berlin Pretends It’s Santorini)
Greek wine tourism received a spotlight in Berlin at an event organized by the Greek National Tourism Organization in Germany, the Greek Embassy in Berlin, and EDOKAO.
Tzia Water Issues Sink Luxury Hotel Project
The Kea Municipal Council has unanimously rejected the environmental impact study for a high-end luxury hotel project on Tzia (Kea), citing severe water concerns and a lack of staff housing.
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