Greece may not be famous for its beer, but new microbreweries are offering fresh, innovative brews. If you're in Athens this weekend and love beer, don't miss this event. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
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Spring is here! And if you don't believe us, Patrick and his best friend Louiza, two of the bears living in the Arcturos Sanctuary in Northern Greece, confirm it 😀!
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Yesterday was the anniversary of the death of the poet and Nobel Laureate Odysseas Elytis. Not enough space here for his poetry but we hope this article will encourage you to look it up and learn more!
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Every spring, the southeastern fields of the island transform into vibrant seas of red with blooming wild tulips, or "lalades." These tulips, believed to have arrived from Persia millions of years ago, are a stunning reason to visit the island in spring.
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Spring is just around the corner! Embrace the delightful weather by exploring the city and beyond. Discover new adventures and immerse yourself in the beauty of the season.
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Clean Monday, or "Kathara Deftera" in Greek, begins Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It's a day of spiritual renewal, fasting, and repentance, celebrated with outdoor activities and vegetarian feasts, cleansing both body and soul for the 40-day Great Lent.
This year, for the first time in seven years, Orthodox and Catholic Easter coincide, offering a unique chance to enjoy spring in Greece and our cherished customs. If you’re still deciding on plans, explore these Easter destinations:
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Today is International Tourist Guide Day! We celebrate our brilliant guides who expertly blend history, sociology, archaeology, art, and more into engaging stories. Their quick connections with audiences are remarkable. To truly understand Greece, hire a professional guide!
From Feb. 14th until Apr. 27th the archeological museum in Kalamata hosts finds from the Griffin Warrior tomb excavation. Discovered in 2015, this unlooted tomb generated global excitement. The attached article details the findings and their importance.
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📢: Our 2nd floor offices will under renovations 19/2-9/3. We will be working remotely, but the ground floor office remains open Mon-Fri, 09:30-17:30. For in-person chats, please email us to set up a phone call. Thank you for your patience. Happy Valentine's Day! ❤️
What's your favorite winter destination? Is it Mt. Olympus with its scenic hikes, Zagorochoria's picturesque villages and forests, or Lake Prespa's bird-watching paradise? No matter your choice, Greece is a fantastic winter destination!
The Greek carnival season runs from January 19th to March 3rd, featuring vibrant street parties and parades. From Kastoria and Xanthi to Patras and Crete, enjoy the festive blend of Bacchic joy and Christian traditions with masks, costumes, and endless revelry!
What a touching exhibition! Visit Kykladitisses:: Untold stories of women in the Cyclades at the Cycladic Art Museum. It sheds light on their lives in the societies of the islands from the Neolithic period until the 19th century. Their stories remain familiar to this day!
The Archeological Museum of Piraeus is, undeniably, a hidden gem! Its collection of bronze statues is truly magnificent and in its inconspicuous glass displays one can find unique exhibits that even the largest and richest archeological museums in the country would envy!
This is SO exciting! The Temple of Zeus is what we see everyday from our office windows. At last, it receives the attention it deserves.
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Months after our 50th anniversary in 2020, COVID hit, and I feared we might not survive. Yet, here we are—55 years strong, still committed to quality, integrity, and excellence! A heartfelt "Thank You" to our amazing team, dedicated partners, and loyal clients.
The Sfakian Madares, Crete's last unspoiled time capsule, faces extinction. With stunning landscapes, primitive buildings, and unique flora and fauna, George Patroudakis's photo exhibition aims to raise awareness and secure UNESCO protection for the area.
On January 15th, 1822, Haiti, over 9,000 km from Greece, became the first country to recognize Greek independence. Though impoverished, it sent a symbolic letter to the "citizens of Greece," highlighting that shared struggles can bridge any distance.
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