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Fire Risk Alert: High Fire Risk in Multiple Regions

Argophilia Travel News

The Fire Risk Prediction Map from the General Secretariat of Civil Protection warns of a very high risk of fire (category 4) for today, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. This alert affects several regions, including Attica and islands like Kythira, parts of Central Greece, the Peloponnese, Thessaly, Central Macedonia, Crete, the Ionian Islands, and North Aegean […]

1 year ago

New Ergonomic and Eco-Friendly Lounge at Sofia Airport Terminal 2

Kostas Raptis

Passengers at Sofia Airport Terminal 2 can now unwind and recharge in a new area, featuring ergonomic and ecological design.

1 year ago

A Glimpse into Albania’s Past: The Monumental Tombs of Selca

Victoria Udrea

The Monumental Tombs of Selca, perched by the Shkumbin River, date back to the 3rd century BC and are an important heritage site.

1 year ago

Coast Guard Cracks Down on Passenger and Tourist Ships

Manuel Santos

The Coast Guard is ramping up checks on Greek passenger and tourist vessels imposing fines and sailing bans to ensure maritime safety.

1 year ago

Major Upgrades to Souda and Stylida Ports Funded by Recovery Fund

Manuel Santos

The “Greece 2.0” National Plan is seeing significant investments in the upgrade of regional ports, specifically Souda and Stylida.

1 year ago

Important Update: Handwritten Restaurant Receipts No Longer Accepted Starting August 1, 2024

Kostas Raptis

Visitors and residents in Greece should note that from August 1, 2024, they should no longer accept handwritten restaurant receipts. As of Thursday, August 1, restaurants will be required to issue receipts through machines like registered tills or tax receipt printers. Printed Receipts: A New Standard for Greek Restaurants Starting August 1, 2024, restaurants in […]

1 year ago

Attica Commits €48 Million to Elevate Cultural Tourism

Victoria Udrea

The Attica regional authority has earmarked €48 million to boost its cultural tourism sector. This funding aims to attract visitors interested in unique, thematic experiences. The Greek Ministry of Culture will manage these funds via a public bidding process to undertake various projects. Focus on History and Nature During an event, Governor Nikos Hardalias shared […]

1 year ago

Greece’s Water Crisis Deepens

Mihaela Lica Butler

Prolonged high temperatures combined with reduced rainfall are exacerbating the water crisis in Greece especially as the summer tourist season peaks.

1 year ago

Greece Soars as Top Travel Destination for DERTOUR Customers This Summer

Manuel Santos

Data from DERTOUR reveals noteworthy trends for the travel season from June 1 to September 30, 2024.

1 year ago

Greece’s Short-Term Rental Market in June 2024

Iorgos Pappas

The Greek short-term rental market continues to expand. The total number of units grew from 204,578 last year to 224,860 by June 2024.

1 year ago

Archaeological Site of Europos in Kilkis Gets New Lighting

Iorgos Pappas

The Ministry of Culture is revamping the lighting at the Archaeological Site of Europos in Kilkis for enhanced visitor experience and safety.

1 year ago

22 Beaches Across Greece Lost Their Blue Flag Status

Manuel Santos

Greece’s treasured Blue Flag beaches, known for their pristine conditions and high standards, have faced a significant setback. A total of 22 beaches have lost their Blue Flag status for 2024 due to various shortcomings discovered during surprise inspections: Inspectors from the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature and international experts performed unannounced visits […]

1 year ago

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