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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 05:30

August 9 - It's Holiday Time

Wishing everyone a restful holiday with the August full moon events and the meaning of the August 15th holiday!

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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 05:24

August 2 - Summer In Athens

Learn where to find the best sandy beaches around Athens, outdoor cinemas, swimming pools, taverns by the sea, and the tastiest ice cream shops!

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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 05:19

July 26 - Exploring Greece In The Summer

Create your dream holiday with these articles on the best Greek islands, low budget destinations, and what to do in Santorini, Crete, and Mykonos!

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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 05:14

July 19 - Discover The City To The Sea

From group cycling in Athens on a Friday to the best seaside hotels on the riviera, never miss out what’s happening around the city!

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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 05:06

July 12 - Summertime Food, Drinks, & More

It’s all about summer. Here's to the best season for cocktails on rooftop bars, exploring new places, making ginger lemonade, and eating brunch with friends!

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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 05:02

July 5 - Greek Summer With Kids

Find the best kid-friendly islands close to Athens, the best family beaches in the city, and get all the summer tips for visiting Athens with the kids.
 
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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 04:56

June 28 - Experience More Of Athens

Learn about Athens' architecture, how the city was named, and what to do for one day in Athens with young kids!
 
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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 04:48

June 21 - Staying Connected

Stay up to date on entrepreneurship in Athens, what factors make our city successful, and the renovations of the Metropolitan Cathedral!

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Tuesday, 04 October 2016 04:36

June 14 - Getting Ready For Summer

Explore Athens with great articles about the best bars in the northern suburbs, popular places to eat and drink, and the ‘Best Of The Best!’
 
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Travelling by ferry boat is one of the best modes of transport in Greece. However, adding kids to the mix can prove a bit challenging. Celeste from Family Goes Out shares her best tips for family-friendly ferry travel!

Be Prepared. Greek ports can get chaotic during the busy season. If you are travelling on a large long distance ferry boat you will find cars, trucks, busses, people and pets, all boarding/departing at the same. Some ships have no separate waiting lines for all these and the boarding procedures are not efficient. It can be dangerous when cars and people are moving at the same time. Keep your kids close.

Bring sun hats/water and a stroller sun cover. Queuing for the ferry boat can take a long time and you will stand in the sun or sit in your car waiting to board. You will carry your luggage, too.

Ask for help. My experience is that the ferry boat staff is very helpful and they will give a helping hand carry your bags/kids up the stairs/ out of the boat. If you have booked a cabin, a porter will help you with your bags after you pick up your key. I often came alone with 2 kids and many bags. I always found help.

Bring something warm. The A/C in the Greek ferry boats keeps it very cool and I always bring a vest or scarf to keep warm and to cover my kids for a nap.

Bring snacks and drinks if you are travelling on a budget. Most ferry boats have good restaurant facilities with snacks, drinks, candy etc., but similar to airports. Prices are usually higher.

Do not rush to exit the boat. Unless you are using the smaller Flying Dolphin or catamaran boats, the entrance/exit to the ferry is usually via the garage. This means that you can find yourself and your kids queued on the stairs or inside a closed garage surrounded by cars and trucks for a while before the doors are finally opened. Although staff is usually eager to get everyone downstairs before arrival (so the ship can quickly continue it s journey to the next island) my suggestion is that you wait a bit longer and let others go first. But do make sure you do get off and not sail to the next island!

To read this article in full, please visit: Family Goes Out
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