The Greek Islands. Yep, they’re pretty great. So great, in fact, that we keep finding ourselves back there every couple of year, usually checking out new islands but sometimes returning to old favourites. Such as Zakynthos, one of the most beautiful of all the Greek Islands. It is known as one of the most naturally… Read More »Zakynthos Photo Spots: 17 Spectacular Viewpoints| Routinely Nomadic
By Jim Nolan on 4 September 2025 After a series of protests and blockades carried out over the last 23 months by port workers in France, Italy, Greece and other countries, the dockworkers of Genoa recently threatened to strike. In...| Left wing communism
Popular destinations are reporting fewer visitors as extreme weather makes travelers more cautious. The post Tourism falters under extreme heat appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
Travel Dudes Authentic Santorini Experiences You Won’t Find in the Tourist Brochures Discover authentic Santorini adventures with hidden gems, local treasures, and unforgettable island experiences. The post Authentic Santorini Experiences You Won’t Find in the Tourist Brochures first appeared on Travel Dudes and is written by iGoHellas. Travel Dudes - For Travelers, By Travelers!| Travel Dudes
Travel Dudes How to Find and Capture the Famous Blue Domes in Santorini Discover the secret to photographing the blue domes in Santorini—best times, hidden spots, and crowd-free views. The post How to Find and Capture the Famous Blue Domes in Santorini first appeared on Travel Dudes and is written by iGoHellas. Travel Dudes - For Travelers, By Travelers!| Travel Dudes
Travel Dudes Reasons to Visit Santorini in the Shoulder Season Here’s why the shoulder season isn’t just a discount version of Santorini—it’s the island at its finest. The post Reasons to Visit Santorini in the Shoulder Season first appeared on Travel Dudes and is written by iGoHellas. Travel Dudes - For Travelers, By Travelers!| Travel Dudes
Dr Charlotte Russell, Clinical Psychologist & Founder This article contains affiliate links. This means that if you book through the links provided, this blog will receive a small commission at no cost to you. I’ve been travelling in Greece for over 20 years, and it’s a country I return to again and again for the [...] The post Greece 10 day itinerary appeared first on The Travel Psychologist.| The Travel Psychologist
Italian dockworkers have threatened to “shut down all of Europe” and block all shipments to Israel if communication with the latest aid flotilla bound for Gaza is lost. The threat marks a significant escalation in dockworkers’ long history of industrial action in solidarity with Palestine. Speaking at a procession in the port of Genoa – […]| Novara Media
5 Ideas For Luxury Trips To Greece This content is copyright of Luxury Travel Blogger - Carmen Edelson and cannot be used without prior consent.Greece offers a stunning mix of landscapes, history, and culture, making it a favourite for luxury travellers. Whether you’re drawn to the famous caldera views of Santorini or the quieter, volcanic shores of Milos, there’s something special in every corner of this Mediterranean paradise. This guide highlights five fantastic destinations for a luxu...| Luxury Travel Blogger – Carmen Edelson
Researchers looking at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed major differences between how countries monitor infections. The study emphasized the substantial differences in transmission routes, surveillance, notification and detection methods, as well as testing and sampling practices of selected diseases across six countries. Despite these variations, recorded case... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
Thema has announced the expansion of its distribution of Korean dramas through a two-year SVOD agreement with Nova, member of United Group, the leading telecommunications & media provider in Southeastern […]| Broadband TV News
Chania (pronounced Hania) is a town in the North West of Crete, a Greek island which is the fifth largest in the Mediterranean and is about 100 miles south of the Greek Mainland. We recently visited – it was our first trip abroad on our … The post What to do in Chania (Xania), Crete, Greece appeared first on Emma Eats & Explores.| Emma Eats & Explores
Greece Experiences an Extended Summer Season in 2025 as Autumn Heatwaves Drive Tourism Growth While Overburdening Infrastructure and Local CommunitiesGreece is in the grip of an protracted summer in 2025, the calendar now reading October, and heatwaves still insist on high temperatures, rewriting expectations of the autumn shoulder season. The post Greece Experiences an Extended Summer Season in 2025 as Autumn Heatwaves Drive Tourism Growth While Overburdening Infrastructure and Local Communi...| Travel And Tour World
Greece is buzzing this summer with packed ferries, new flight routes and lively festivals alongside its timeless traditions. From August pilgrimages and candlelit concerts to house prices, here’s what to […] The post What’s happening in Greece this summer? appeared first on Your Overseas Home.| Your Overseas Home
Despite their name, Omada Alithias, the so-called Truth Team, has done more to distort than defend the truth, reflecting the normalization of digital authoritarianism in democratic states.| Global Voices
This year’s Athens Coffee Festival will take place September 27-29, offering premium coffee, competitions, live music, and workshops. BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Forum SA After the excitement of previous editions, the Athens [...] The post Greece’s Largest Coffee Event is Returning this September appeared first on Barista Magazine Online.| Barista Magazine Online
Want something different this Turkey Day? We recommend spending Thanksgiving in Europe at one of these amazing destinations!| Kids Are A Trip
There are many reasons to retire in Greece including the weather, scenery, cost of life, and the Greek people. Learn all about retirement in Greece in this article.| Get Golden Visa
Are you heading to the beautiful Greek island of Kefalonia and wondering what to do to make sure you have the best possible time? Well, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve… The post The Best Things To Do and See in Kefalonia appeared first on Around The World With Me.| Around The World With Me
A summary of the history of larping and the current larp scene in three European countries, as learned from local larpers, taken from the author's collection of articles on larping around the world. The post Larp in Greece, Romania, and Switzerland appeared first on Nordic Larp.| Nordic Larp
Why Syros? I’ve written a lot about Greece over the years. It’s our favorite country after all. I first visited in 1990 and 1992 with friends in college (Athens, Olympia, Delphi, Hydra, Poros, Aegina and Mykonos) and then my wife and I traveled to Athens and Santorini in 2009. We… Read More The post Syros Greece with Teens appeared first on Travel Babbo.| Travel Babbo
Ukraine has targeted the key Druzhba pipeline system for the third time this month, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Friday. The attack was confirmed by Slovak authorities and caused Russian oil supplies to Hungary to be stopped.| SHTF Plan
When you picture Santorini, Greece, chances are the blue domes, whitewashed houses, and dramatic sunsets come to mind. I... The post 3 Days in Santorini: The Perfect Itinerary for First-Timers appeared first on The World Travel Girl.| The World Travel Girl
Paros is an island in the heart of the Cyclades Islands in Greece with over 10,000 inhabitants and 120 kilometers of coastline. Serene landscapes, fertile valleys, and rolling hills are dotted with small churches and monasteries, complemented by endless sandy beaches with azure blue waters. Not only is the natural landscape stunning, but there are ... Read more The post 21 Best Things To Do in Paros, Greece appeared first on Goats On The Road.| Goats On The Road
This was the summer when much of Europe said to the ever-increasing flow of tourists, “Sorry, we are full.” Of course, Europe isn’t full at all. It is just those places that we al…| White House Chronicle
Living in Greece is cheap compared to other European countries. Although salaries are low compared to those in the rest of Europe, the quality of life is still high. The reason behind this is the overall low costs of services.Moreover, much like anywhere else, it depends on where you live there. For example, the islands […]| Get Golden Visa
Greece is one of the countries where political openness to LGBTQIA+ is increasing. In one of its annual reports, the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA) has reported that Greece was the 7th country in 2025 when it comes to LGBTQ friendliness.In our Greece for LGBT expats guide, we’ll explore Greece’s relationship […]| Get Golden Visa
Your Guide to Greece Golden VisaAt Get Golden Visa, we worked with families and investors from the US, interested in getting a Golden Visa in Greece.Contact us and talk to one of our independent Golden Visa advisors to help you with questions.Great news for those who have dreamt of accessing Europe with ease! Several European […]| Get Golden Visa
With new visa programs launching lately, it has become easier for foreign investors to live their dream lives. One of the most popular visa programs is the Golden Visa offered by European countries like Portugal, Spain, and Greece. It allows the visa holders to live, work, study, and freely move across the EU. These countries offer […]| Get Golden Visa
Your Guide to Greece Golden VisaAt Get Golden Visa, we worked with investors and families from all over the world interested in getting a Golden Visa in Greece.Contact us and speak to our independent advisors who can assist you with all questions regarding Greece Golden Visa.Greece Golden Visa Changes 2024 Greece Golden Visa, September 2024: Greece […]| Get Golden Visa
You either love Santorini…or you’re wrong! For real though, with its stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and oh-so-charming villages, Santorini is a destination beckoning travelers year-round. But when is the best time to visit Santorini, Greece? We’ll get into the best months to visit Santorini in this post so you can make the most of your visit to this picturesque Greek island. Let’s get on with when to visit Santorini! Before You Go Read our guide on how to score the chea...| Television of Nomads
Planning a day trip to Kastellorizo from Kaş? Here’s how to get there, what to budget for port fees, and the best things to see, do, and eat.| Hoponworld
This is a history lesson disguised as a novel, telling two stories: that of Classical Athens, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and all that, juxtaposed against a biography of Rembrandt. Somehow it works. Here’s Heller on the Athenian demogogue Cleon, who led the Athenian war effort after the death of Pericles. Patriots like Aristophanes who favored peace […]| If 42 is the answer, what is the question?
We plunge into the database to bring you a selection of the coolest and most refreshing whites and rosés to beat the summer heat.| Decanter
Located on Athens’ Agia Eirini, a charming Byzantine-era square, Perianth Hotel is a neo-modernist design hotel in this ancient Greek city. Have a look.| Archi-living.com
Among all the destinations we've visited in Greece, we can confidently say that Kastoria gave us the most wonderful time. For much of its history, the| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
Perfect for summer, these fascinating Greek island white wines show a range of characterful flavours and styles that offer a rewarding journey of discovery| Decanter
Discover some of Greece’s rising star native varieties beyond Assyrtiko and Xinomavro – nurtured by a rich history and diverse terroirs.| Decanter
The lesser-known Greek islands offer something increasingly rare in the Mediterranean: genuine tranquility, raw landscapes, and authenticity untouched by mass tourism.| The Budget Your Trip Blog
A conversation with Sheila Darmos, co-founder of the Southern Lights, based in the southern Peloponnese, Greece with the mission is to spread knowledge, techniques, and the mindset for regenerative practices across all domains of human activity. Sheila is also a co-founding farmer of the European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture (EARA) and serves as an EU Soil Mission Ambassador.| Investing in regenerative agriculture
If you’re searching for under-the-radar relaxation then this could be the Greek hideaway of your dreams. Arete Lifestyle hotel nestles on the lush green Ionian coastline of Epirus in northern Greece. Small and intimate, it combines contemporary chic with friendly personalised service, all at affordable prices and just metres from a pretty beach. Disclosure: I […] The post Arete Lifestyle Hotel Sivota: barefoot luxury in hidden Greece appeared first on Map & Family.| Map & Family
Visit Sivota Greece for island vibes with the convenience of the mainland. We discovered quiet beaches, rich history and authentic Greek life.| Map & Family
As much as I try to complete a painting on site, it’s not always possible. Here’s one from our trip to Crete in the spring. I started this on location in April but was interrupted when …| Shari Blaukopf's Sketchbook
As one of the main sights in Northern Crete, a visit to Knossos Palace couldn’t be missed during our... The post Visit Knossos Palace – Your Helpful Travel Guide appeared first on World of Lina.| World of Lina
Crete is massive! Having just visited several smaller Greek islands – Patmos included, only a week before arriving –... The post Northern Crete Travel Guide – What to See & Where to Stay appeared first on World of Lina.| World of Lina
Join the E6 Photo Contest 2025 | Celebrate & Win with Your Best Shot - Love hiking the E6 path? Submit your best photo to the International “European Walking Route E6” Photo Contest! Great prizes, a professional jury, and a submission deadline of 30 July 2025. Don’t miss out!| European Hiking Federation (ERA)
A journey from addiction to awakening that led Kaifi to develop FSTU, a powerful meditative healing process The post Kaifi’s creation: From Separation to Unity® first appeared on Osho News.| Osho News
While we may not be able to travel to all the world's Blue Zones, they remind us to move, eat well, connect socially and live with purpose. The post Lessons from the Blue Zones: Why Blue Zones Matter to Women in a World Obsessed with Living Longer appeared first on JourneyWoman.| JourneyWoman
When you think of ancient architecture and massive arenas, your mind might jump to two great civilizations: Greece and Rome.| World by Isa
When people think of Europe, the first destinations that often come to mind are France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and maybe Switzerland. However, Europe is| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
... Read more The post Planning a Naxos Sailing Tour? An Essential Guide for First-Timers appeared first on Enjoy Travel Life.| Enjoy Travel Life
It was March 2017 when we first opened the door of 45 Matrozou str. and began repairing the building so that it could house our struggles, desires, needs and bodies. And when these, a few months later, could no longer fit in one building we opened two more buildings that were rotting abandoned in the […]| [Squat!net]
The Initiative Against Genocide has been staging daily sit-in protests in solidarity with Palestine outside the Greek Parliament since June 21.| UNICORN RIOT
A militant mobilization by dockworkers at Greece’s port of Piraeus prevented the trans-shipment of military grade steel destined for Israel.| UNICORN RIOT
Wondering where is hot in December in Europe? Discover the top warm winter travel destinations in Europe with sunny weather, culture & fewer crowds.| The Gap Decaders
Megisti Hilltop I trekked up those steep stone steps, to visit Saint George of the Mountain, a one-room church and monastery, built on a basilica’s ruins.| Mediterranean Poetry
Take a detailed look at the top luxury hotel in Crete, Greece. From rooms with private pools, stunning coastline, and delicious restaurants.| Couple in the Kitchen
From adventurous to luxurious, we have all you need to know about the top things to do in Rethymno, Crete. Tucked between the better-known cities of Chania and Heraklion, Rethymno is like the quirky, artsy cousin who’s got a flair for both history and beach lounging. It’s where Venetian elegance meets Ottoman charm, with just enough bougainvillea spilling from the balconies to make your Instagram jealous. Whether you’re a history nerd, beach bum, foodie, or just a fan of wandering c...| Couple in the Kitchen
On this page I'm telling you all about the top sights and activities on Rhodes, Greece. Rhodes is a beautiful Greek island.| Anne Travel Foodie
Are you going to Rhodes with kids? Rhodes is a beautiful Greek island full of exciting activities for families with kids.| Anne Travel Foodie
Cyclades or the Sporades? You might be wondering what’s the difference. Aren’t all the Greek islands kind of the same? Well, if you’ve been doing any research, you’ve probably noticed two things. First, there are a lot of islands. Second, each island group has its own vibe. And honestly, that’s what has been it exciting... The post Cyclades vs Sporades? Which Greek Island Group is Better? appeared first on A Solo Woman Traveling| A Solo Woman Traveling
Is Alonissos worth visiting? I had the same question before I went. Most people just fly into Skiathos and maybe squeeze in a day trip, but honestly, I think that totally misses the point. Alonissos is one of those places you feel. It ended up being my favorite of the three islands I visited. It’s quiet,... The post Should You Visit Alonissos or Skip It? Pros and Cons Explained appeared first on A Solo Woman Traveling| A Solo Woman Traveling
Not sure if Skiathos or Skopelos is right for you? This honest, first-hand guide compares everything you need to know before you book.| A Solo Woman Traveling
Tired of fighting the summer crowds in Europe? Why not book one of these underrated gems on your next Europe summer vacation?| Kids Are A Trip
Five ministers resign, while political dynasties continue to rule in the home of democracy. The post Greece’s Longtime Scourge: Dynastic Politics appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
The Montreal summer continues hot, stuffy, and humid, but the reading is good. I read in the evenings, when it’s cooler (sometimes) and I’ve managed to day-check off a few items from the to-do list. The city is near-empty: holiday departures and, since Friday, an … Continue reading Recent Reading: van der Wouden, Stewart Taylor, and Markham…| Miss Bates Reads Romance
Learn to make an authentic traditional Greek Salad the way they do in Greece with this fresh and easy recipe.| As We Saw It
This Athens 2-day itinerary is the ultimate itinerary for two days in Athens written by a local. Perfect for anyone who doesn't have a lot of time.| Lemons and Luggage
The Katholiko Bay hike in Crete is fantastic, but there's a lot of misinformation out there about doing it properly. Do better with this guide!| Travel on the Reg
You can hike from Oia to Fira on your visit to Santorini, Greece! It's a great way to ditch some of the tourists that plague the island, too.| Travel on the Reg
If you’re visiting Thessaloniki, getting from Thessaloniki Airport (officially called Makedonia Airport) to the city center is something you’ll... The post How to Get From Thessaloniki Airport to The City Center appeared first on World of Lina.| World of Lina
Going to Corfu and need help with planning? Discover the top things to do in Corfu, from stunning beaches to ancient sites and local cuisine.| Red Fedora Diary
Hello, I am Yanis Varoufakis with a message from me and DiEM25, today, the 5th of July 2025, exactly 10 years after the Greek people voted overwhelmingly in a referendum to say a big, beautiful NO. A NO to the Big Business and Big Finance who, through their centre right and centre left political representatives, […] The post Ten years after the majestic, globally significant, yet betrayed NO Referendum of the Greek people – a personal message appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.| Yanis Varoufakis
Przemyslaw Jeziorski, a tenured professor at the University of California, Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, was fatally shot on July 4 on the outskirts| Local News Matters
Explore the benefits of buying property in Rhodes, from investment potential to lifestyle perks and year-round sunshine.| Your Overseas Home
Discover how to buy property in Mykonos – from prices and locations to investment tips and step-by-step advice.| Your Overseas Home
Thinking of buying property in Corfu? Discover where to look, what to budget and how to buy with confidence.| Your Overseas Home
Discover how to buy property in the Peloponnese, with prices, locations and a step-by-step guide for overseas buyers.| Your Overseas Home
Discover how to buy property in Kos with expert advice on where to invest, property prices, lifestyle and travel links.| Your Overseas Home
In official letters to asylum seekers already recognised in Greece, the German Federal Office for Migration states that their second application in Germany will probably be rejected. The communication is dubious for various reasons. The German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) is currently sending out letters to asylum seekers who were previously recognised […] Der Beitrag Federal Office in Germany advertises return to Greece: Letters cause panic among refugees erschien zuers...| Matthias Monroy
Our Skiathos Greece travel guide includes our favourite beaches (quiet and lively), restaurants, and other top tips.| Never Ending Voyage
Getting around Crete by bus is easy for the budget traveler. Here's everything you need to know about riding the bus from Chania to Heraklion| The Thorough Tripper
Ex El Yea, a bilingual born in Greece. Writes in English, dreams in Scythian smoke and Mycenaean dust. Teacher, Sailor, Salesman, Punk. A biochemist-turned-consultant who walked off into a sunset of poverty. Made Seville howl his letra, London cry havoc! (Athens snubbed) Self-taught in all things urgent. Loves ghosts and lemon trees. Your ancestors are … Continue reading "Ex El Yea" Source| Mediterranean Poetry
Memorable Things to Do in Kerkyra: Perfect Corfu Travel Guide Also known as Kerkyra, Corfu is one of the most beautiful Greek Islands, alongside others like Santorini and Paros. It’s located in the Ionian Sea and boasts gorgeous beaches, a charming Old Town that’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, traditional villages, olive trees, stunning… The post 10 Best Things to Do in Corfu, Greece this Summer appeared first on Brown Eyed Flower Child.| Brown Eyed Flower Child
One of the most beautiful Greek Islands is Zakynthos in the Ionian Sea. Discover the best things to do in Zakynthos, Greece during summer.| Brown Eyed Flower Child
Planning a trip to the Greek Islands? Here’s my honest guide to the best and most reliable ferry companies, including what to avoid, how to book smart, and the key tips that saved my trip.| A Solo Woman Traveling
At Greek tsipouro taverns, a bottle of the country’s national spirit is the doorway to an endless array of seafood-centric meze.| Saveur
If you're wondering whether to make Santorini happen on your trip to Greece, read this guide first before deciding whether Santorini is worth visiting!| Travel on the Reg
This detailed guide to Patmos includes what to see, where to stay, and how to get there for a peaceful and perfect island getaway.| World of Lina
Nexus (noun); the central point or hub, where multiple elements meet. The focus or center…. There is ONE Greek island in the Cyclades that is in the middle of it all and is big enough, beauti…| Geographical Journeys
If you wander whether 3 days would be enough for visiting Santorini, or if the island is worth visiting at all, this post is for you.| Travel Notes & Beyond
A sailing trip or yacht charter is an amazing experience, but packing can make or break it....here's my ultimate sailing packing list, the essentials to bring!| One Girl, Whole World
Famous for her portrayal of Tracy Togs, owner of a boutique on HBO’s “True Blood,” Anastasia Ganias really wants to be known for olive oil. The post Heal, Nourish, Inspire with Fancy Peasant appeared first on Edible Brooklyn.| Edible Brooklyn
Discover the best fall travel spots in Europe with seasonal highlights, ideal months to visit, travel & packing tips + top autumn destinations across Europe.| The Gap Decaders
A large wildfire on the Greek island of Chios burned over 2 500 ha (6 200 acres) of forest and farmland from 22 to 24, 2025, prompting evacuations in over 16 settlements as fire fronts advanced toward…| The Watchers
Torn between Hydra and Poros? I visited both; here’s what you need to know about beaches, food, and where to stay.| A Solo Woman Traveling
Discover the top things to do in Naxos Greece—from ancient temples to hidden villages, seaside dining, and sunsets that will steal your breath away. The post 10 Things To Do In Naxos Greece (Great for First-Timers) appeared first on The Culture Ties.| The Culture Ties
With so many things to do in Santorini, I wanted to highlight a few must-see spots for first-timers—or anyone looking to soak up what Santorini has to offer. Greece had always been at the top of my travel list. Maybe it was the influence of the 1982 film Summer Lovers, set in Santorini, that first sparked... The post 5 Things to Do in Santorini Greece (Great for First-Timers) appeared first on The Culture Ties.| The Culture Ties