Santorini takes the global stage at ITB Berlin 2025 from March 4-6 with a new campaign: Santorini the One.
Eastern Europe
Earthquake Threats Spark Incident Response Exercises at Aegean Airports
The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (HCAA) conducts incident response exercises in Cyclades airports following recent seismic activity.
Nationwide Strike Delays Ferry Departures February 28
Minoan Lines ferries face delays this February 28 due to a nationwide strike. Get the adjusted schedule for Piraeus, Milos, and Heraklion routes.
Sir Tom Jones to Perform in Athens on June 21
At the ripe age of 85, Sir Tom Jones remains a musical force to be reckoned with. For anyone counting, he’s been belting out hits for six decades and still sounds like he’s dipped in liquid gold. Athens, it’s your lucky day—or rather, June 21 is—because the Welsh singing powerhouse is stopping by for his […]
A Plan to Unify the Archaeological Site of Eretria Was Set in Motion
Learn about the bold plan to transform the archaeological site of Eretria into a visitor-friendly journey through history.
Airbnb Offers 200 Cycladic Families Free Emergency Housing in Athens
200 Cycladic families displaced by earthquakes are receiving free emergency housing in Athens due to a collaboration between the Municipality and Airbnb.
Thessaly Invests €15M to Boost Heritage and Tourism
Thessaly announces a €15M grant for cultural heritage enhancement aimed at restoring historical sites and promoting sustainable tourism.
Greece: Hotel Employees Salaries to Rise 30% by 2026
The Panhellenic Federation of Hoteliers announces a bold 30% salary increase for hotel employees by 2026.
Protecting the Shipping Industry: Why International Cooperation Matters
Greek Maritime Minister Christos Stylianides urged stronger international collaboration to protect the shipping industry.
New Direct Flights Are Coming to Skiathos in 2025
Skiathos strengthens 2025 connectivity with new flight routes from Ryanair and EasyJet, extending the tourism season and targeting new markets.
Evacuation Port Planned as Santorini Remains Under Seismic Threat
Greece’s Climate Crisis Minister Vassilis Kikilias announced Santorini’s new escape port amid rising seismic activity.
7 Unique Traditions Added to Greece’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Registry
The Greek Ministry of Culture recently announced the addition of seven cultural elements to the National Intangible Cultural Heritage Registry.
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