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Wednesday, 18 February 2015 11:35

Discover The Island Of Spetses

Spetses, an island boasting a long naval tradition, is famous for its significant contribution to the 1821 War of Independence. It was here that the revolution flag was raised on 3rd April 1821. The island has managed to retain its individual traditional character thanks to its well-preserved grand captain mansions, still bearing eloquent witness to the island’s glorious past.

 

The picturesque old harbour and Dápia, a tourist and commercial centre where the heart of the island’s entertainment beats, are the trademarks of the town of Spetses. Take a romantic trip around the island in horse-drawn carriages and admire the grand mansions adorning the narrow cobbled streets of the island.

The best time to visit Spetses is during September, when “Armata”, a truly impressive re-enactment of a naval battle takes place ever since 1931. The rich history and naval tradition of the island is reflected on numerous sites that are definitely worth visiting:

• The House of Bouboulina

Built around the end of the 17th Century, the building is shaped like a Π, a detail which at that time indicated the importance of the owner. Bouboulina was a heroine that played a significant role in the 1821 War of Independence. Visit her house, which now operates as a museum to admire its wood-carved Florentine ceiling, 18th and 19th century furniture, interesting collection of old weapons, fine porcelain and rare books.

• The House of Hatzigiannis Mexis

Today the house hosts a museum exhibiting relics from the War of Independence, letters written by war heroes like Kolokotronis and Athanasios Diakos, a folk art collection and the relics of Bouboulina. The house was built between 1795 and 1798, and was donated to the Greek state in 1938 by the heirs of the Mexis family. The objects on display represent more than 4,000 years of the island’s history.

• Church of Panayia Armata

This rural church was built between 1824 and 1830 to honour the victory of the Greek warriors against the Ottoman fleet.

• Cathedral of Ayios Nikolaos

The island's Cathedral is of great historical importance as it was here where the island's Independence flag was raised on 3rd April 1821. It was also here where the dead body of Paul Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte who came to Greece to fight on the side of Greeks, was kept in a barrel of rum for three whole years!

To read more, please see visitgreece.gr

Sixteen sites were named by the independent selection panel set up by the European Commission to receive the European Heritage Label (EHL) out of a total of 36 sites that had been submitted for pre-selection in view of their roles in European history and the activities they have developed to highlight their European dimension.  From Greece, the Heart of Ancient Athens was selected.

The area consists of the Acropolis and surrounding regions that include Pnyx Hill, the Ancient and Roman agorae, Hadrian’s Library and the nearby Kerameikos Cemetery. The area reached the EHL shortlist because it is believed to have played a crucial role in the European culture and identity.

The independent selection panel in charge of assessing the applications on the basis of the established criteria recommended the 16 sites for the Label, however the EC will reach its formal decision by mid-February 2015.

To read more, please visit en.protothema.gr

The economic crisis in Greece has created widespread hunger, over 50 percent unemployment for Greek youth and extreme hardship, all in order to finance exponential profits for the banks. (This is a country that was once referred to as The Cradle of Western Civilization). I do not wish to imply that this is in any way acceptable.  I choose to tell this particular story at a time when the world is hearing only about devastating news and the attention-getting politics of the region.  Sometimes in times of tragedy, pockets of joy can be found.

It's August 2015.  I'm sitting on my coco-mat mattress - made of all natural rubber, coconut husk, and seaweed - in our tiny house in Tinos, Greece.  I'm watching Fifi, the carpenter, give instructions to his 20 year-old son.  Fifi, a native islander, is bushy-eyebrowed and gruff.  Out of nowhere he asks me to make him coffee.
I pick up the Bunsen burner from the tiled floor, find a box of matches in my purse, and go to the bathroom to fill up the stainless steel pot with water.  Fifi happily happily sips the coffee from a glass and lights his cigarette.

I'm so excited about the new white cabinets!  We already have a functional bathroom and soon will have a working kitchen in our 300 square-feet stone house overlooking the Mediterranen sea.

In June my Greek husband, George, and I sold our 1,850 square feet duplex apartment in an international co-housing community in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which we had helped build 17 years earlier.  The move entailed packing 6,800 pounds of accumilated stuff and putting it into storage in New Hampshire.

The Greek economic bank crisis dominated the news.  Geroge had taken $4,000 in one hundered dollar bills from the bank, slipping them into a money belt, in order to pay the workers.  The 60 Euro a day ATM limit was going to make it difficult for us to finish the house.

George, as eager as I was to start a new life, jumped at the idea of moving to his inherited property in the Cycladic Islands.  We had been married on this island, and our son had been baptized here.  After more than 30 years together, we finally could be impulsive and carefree.  We longed for a simpler way of life and hoped to find it in the fishing village of Panormos. 

To read more, please visit: The Huffington Post

Author Melissa Burch has worked as a filmmaker for CBS and the BBC, was featured in The New York Times, produced a national public television series, co-hosted a radio show on Voice America and has been a spiritual seeker for over thiry years.  Her forthcoming book, My Journey Through War And Peace, describes her adventures in war zones in Afghanistan and the Soviet Union and her peace efforts during the Cold War, as well as her inward spiritual journey.  To read more about Melissa, click HERE.
Tuesday, 23 August 2016 07:00

Point - A Bar Restaurant

Author and blogger, Rebecca Hall, from Life Beyond Borders blog, shares her experience at Point, a restaurant and bar at the Herodion Hotel.

You don’t have to be a guest at the Herodian in order to enjoy an evening at Point a Bar Restaurant. Because of its proximity to the Parthenon and New Acropolis Museum, apparently the construction of the new restaurant and decor had to be approved by the Minister of Culture, in keeping with the ancient surrounding and so as not to stick out like a sore thumb. I’ll think you’ll agree that they managed it successfully.

Guests can expect an eclectic menu and cocktail list when they go to wine and dine here. With tapas dishes such as Olive oil sorbet ice-cream, Loukamades, and eggplant stuffed with onions, garlic, and tomatoes, visitors don’t leave hungry.

The view from Point a Restaurant and Bar is worth coming for alone, watch the full moon rise and relax with a drink.

Point is great for couples and groups as their rooftop bar and restaurant caters up to 80 people. You can sit on a communal dining table, intimate table arrangement or relaxing easy chairs, the choice is yours.

To read this article in full, please visit: Life Beyond Borders


Athens is one of the world's oldest cities, often called the cradle of Western civilization. Visitors will find monuments to ancient history on nearly every path they take. But with interesting neighborhoods, trendy shops and a variety of cafes and tavernas serving that famous Greek cuisine, Athens' attractions are not all rooted in the past.

As a seaside metropolis with a lively outdoor vibe and dozens of picturesque islands beckoning nearby, Athens is more often considered a summer tourist destination than a winter escape. But if you've got more than beaches on your mind, there's plenty of upside to a brief cool visit that avoids the crowds and heat of summer.

The city is easy to get around by bus or metro and most major attractions are within walking distance. Temperatures in January average 50 F (10 C). A few must-see attractions include the Acropolis, Plaka, and Sounion!

To read this article in full, please visit: Yahoo
Thursday, 11 May 2017 07:00

Komboskini – The Orthodox Prayer Rope

Komboskini is a prayer tool that is used by Orthodox Christians dating back to the 5th and 6th century. Usually, they are handmade in monasteries, by wool (symbolising the flock of Christ) or silk and they are made up of complex knots, beads and a cross (either handmade or metallic). These prayer ropes are used by many religious Orthodox people when they pray.
 
You will find them in various sizes, but the bracelet style is the most common. The prayer ropes are blessed on the relics of specific Saints so people may wear more than one. The traditional colour is black but nowadays, coloured komboskinis have also become fashionable.

There are also long prayer ropes that have a tassel at the end of the cross. The tassel can also be said to represent the glory of the Heavenly Kingdom, which one can only enter through the Cross.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greece by a Greek

Photo Source: Greece by a Greek, hristospanagiablog
According to the 2018 Best Countries report released by US News & World Report, Greece was ranked as the 28th best country in the world! Greece was included as one of the best countries in the world because of its contribution to culture, science, the development of trade, investment, tourism, and its impact on international economies.
 
The report analyzed 80 countries based on a sample of 21,000 respondents and a range of criteria including economic influence, power to citizenship, quality of life, and perception on a global scale.

Overall, Greece was ranked 3rd for heritage, 5th for adventure, 15th for cultural influence, 24th movers (up-and-coming economy), 25th for citizenship, 29th for quality of life, 35th for entrepreneurship, 52nd for power and 55th in terms of being open for business.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Travel Pages
The Archaeological Museum of Thebes in Viotia, Greece has recently been nominated for the European Museum of the Year award for 2018. The museum is one of 40 other nominees.

The annual ceremony will take place this year on May 9th through 12th at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. The nominees this year will give an audiovisual presentation before the winner is announced. The presentation of the Thebes Museum will be supported by the "Society of the Friends of the Archaeological Museum of Thebes."
 
The European Museum of the Year Award was founded in 1977 under the auspices of the Council of Europe, in order to recognize excellence in the European museum sector. The judging process is rigorous and includes visits to up to 50 museums. 

The award has had significant influence over the years, highlighting and awarding museums with innovative approaches and influence in the national and international museum field.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek City Times
Monday, 09 July 2018 07:00

Serifos Sunset Race 2018

Serifos Sunset Race will be held this year with the co-organization of the South Aegean Region. The South Aegean Region supports all major sport events and actions that promote the values of sports, promote the region and encourage people and especially young people to participate.

The promotion of sports values is a key component of South Aegean Region policy, which makes every effort to ensure that the islands of the region will lead in major sport events and synergies that contribute in promoting a model based in the connection between sports and tourism, two of the most powerful components in the Aegean sea.

The South Aegean Region Authority has made it clear from the beginning that will support sports and this is reflected to a large extent in the targeted actions that were accomplished, and continue to take place, during 2018, with its participation in a number of sport actions within the Regional Unity of Cyclades. The Vice-Governor of Cyclades, George Leontaritis, mentioned: "The Region of South Aegean by participating for the second time in the organization of Serifos Sunset Race, supports the effort for equal access to sports.

For sixth consecutive year, this multifaceted event will be the top sport event in the island of Serifos, distinguished by its tremendous success, both in terms of participation, as well as the excellent organization of swimming and running competitions and the full satisfaction of the participants.

In a synergy with Serifos Municipality and the Tourism Committee of Serifos, we invest in culture and sports, supporting every effort to increase the sports values, to promote our islands and strengthen our touristic product.
The 6th Serifos Sunset Race will be held this year on the 22nd & 23rd of September 2018, with running races of 5, 10 and 20km, swimming races 750, 1.500 and 3.000m, and running and swimming races of shorter distances for kids.

Registrations for adults are made electronically via Ticketmaster.gr which is responsible for the pre- sales procedure of the tickets. Ticket purchases are also made in GERMANOS and COSMOTE stores.

For more information visit Serifosrace.com
Tuesday, 25 September 2018 15:40

Final Countdown For The 6th Navarino Challenge

“Navarino Challenge”, which will be held for the 6th consecutive year in Messinia and Costa Navarino in October 12-14, 2018, presented its activities and ambassadors for this year.

The award-winning sports tourism event continues to innovate in the global sports tourism market by creating new tourist audiences and contributing to the development of Greece as a prime Sports Tourism Destination. Sports tourism is no longer just a growing form of tourism but has triggered a new revolution in the sector globally, generating between 12 and 15 million annual arrivals per year; the average revenue from Sports Tourism in each country is estimated at 25% over all tourism, reaching in some cases 55%!
 
The press conference for the recently awarded “Top Tourism Event” in Greece, was held at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, with the presence of the Deputy Minister of Culture and Sports Mr. George Vassiliadis, the President of the Greek National Tourism Organization Mr. Charalampos Karimalis and the Greek-American ultramarathon, Dean Karnazes, who is participating for the 6th consecutive year in the event as its ambassador in Greece and abroad.

Deputy Minister of Culture and Sports, Mr. George Vassiliadis, in his greeting remarked: “Navarino Challenge, following its successful course for the 6th consecutive year in Messinia, has now become a tradition. For one more year many famous and renowned professional athletes are expected to participate in this major sports fest, but what I would like to highlight is the massive presence of amateur athletes and stress the importance of thriving events that promote this form of sport. At the same time, it is extremely encouraging that Navarino Challenge is a model event of sports tourism, an example that should be followed by others in a country like Greece that has all the prerequisites for economic growth by the flourishing of this kind of tourism”.
 
The President of the Greek National Tourism Organization, Mr. Charalampos Karimalis, said: “The Ministry of Tourism, the Tourism Minister Mrs. Kountoura and the Greek National Tourism Organization support important initiatives that attract the global sporting interest. Navarino Challenge is such an initiative. Because it establishes our country as the most attractive and safe destination, offering authentic thematic tourism experiences, 365 days a year, and is proven to benefit both the national economy and local societies and economies”.
Consequently the ultramarathon Dean Karnazes highlighted: “When I travel the world, I am the ambassador of Greece and its greatness to the rest of the world. Everyone is absorbed in everyday activities and sometimes we do not see the magic we have here. But running in Messinia, the islands, anywhere in Greece makes you feel alive. There is something in the air, in the landscape, a special magic that you cannot find elsewhere on earth. My mission is to travel the world and encourage more people to come and experience this magic. Navarino Challenge is the way to do that. It is the 6th event and I could not be more proud!”.
 
On behalf of the organization, TEMES Vice President & Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Stefanos Theodorides, said: “We are delighted to organize for the 6th consecutive year Navarino Challenge, a great celebration of sports andan annual meeting for athletes and visitors from all over the world. Sports tourism is one of the fastest growing forms of tourism worldwide, and in Costa Navarino we have created the infrastructure for 12-month tourism with sports and events that attract new audiences”.

Active Media Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Akis Tsolis stated: “I am honored after 6 years and almost 8 years since the initial idea of ​​the event to see and live its evolution and change year after year. From the three running routes in Tripoli, Kalamata and Pylos to the nearly 25 sports activities today, with more than 12 Olympic sports in less than 48 hours. The Olympic ideal talks about the union of people, because sports unite. It unites professional with amateur athletes, Olympic athletes with champions, adults with children, who run side by side, people with special skills and abilities. At the same time it does not stop sending moral and educational messages through powerful personalities. Personalities who are legends in their field and don’t need any special recommendations. I would like to announce the addition for 2018 of Panagiotis Giannakis and Michalis Triantafyllidis who will be in our 6th anniversary and will promote the message of sports with the phrase #sportsunitepeople. At the same time, we continue to inform young people with the #eatwell #runwell #livewell as we called our own campaign against childhood obesity. A really big problem for the Greek province, Greece and the world in general. We continue to positively promote messages with the help of both our communication sponsors and our small and grand sponsors, as in the age of Pericles in ancient Athens. Sponsorship has been, since antiquity, a valuable social and cultural institution. An institution that supports sports tourism supports Greek tourism and the Greek economy”.
Afterwards, Professor Dr. Demosthenes Panagiotakos, Vice Rector at Harokopio University in Athens, and a member of the Scientific Committee on Health of the European Commission, said: “In a country where weather conditions and the environment challenge you to do sports, epidemiological research shows that 40% of the population is not exercised not even according to the minimum requirements for maintaining good health, while obesity and overweight reach 50%. In the children’s population, these rates are more worrying. Massive sporting actions for all are imperative and must be supported by all entities in order to treat and promote the health of the population”.
 
At her greeting Bwin Greece Head of Marketing, Zoe Marvofora, said: “We were excited from the very first moment to be the Grand Sponsor of Navarino Challenge 2018 and to actively support this unique effort, which is assisting the fight against childhood obesity through exercise and the Mediterranean diet, while encouraging the participation of citizens in sports activities. We are proud of both the sponsorship we offer and the outstanding sporting performance that the Bwin team is aiming for”.
 
Qatar Airways Country Manager Greece & Cyprus, Theresa Cissell highlighted: “Qatar Airways proudly supports a range of international and local initiatives dedicated to enriching the global community that it serves, and for the fourth consecutive year we are proud to be sponsoring Navarino Challenge as the Official Airline partner. Qatar Airways sponsorship strategy is aligned with Qatar Vision 2030 and is based on three core pillars “Sports, Culture and Education” as a means to bring people together, something at the core of our own brand message – Going Places Together. And it seems to be organically embedded with Navarino Challenge, which brings families together through sports”.
 
Navarino Challenge will cooperare for the first time with HSBC, one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations serving more than 38 million customers worldwide. As an official banking partner, HSBC will support this year's event and will be the exclusive sponsor of the bike activity (Bike ride at Voidokilia by HSBC).
 
The organization innovates with a new collaboration and presents its new technical t-shirt!
LUANVI, distinguished at the running events, providing technical shirts and high quality sports equipment for more than 40 major events a year (including, for example, the exclusive partnership with the Marathon of Valencia), will cooperate for the first time in Greece with a sports tourism event. In particular, as an official sports supplier of “Navarino Challenge”, LUANVI will offer the special technical t-shirt of the event to all participants. LUANVI, a leading force in the field of sports apparel and accessories in Spain, has many successful collaborations including Spanish National Paralympic Team and the Spanish Tennis Federation.
Present atthe press event were among others, the Olympic and World Champion at 400m. with hurdles Periklis Iakovakis, former international volleyball player who holds the record of participations in the Greek National Team Michalis Triantafyllidis, pilates instructor, Mandy Persaki, personal trainer Dimitris Moros and boxing instructor Christos Gatsis.
Bwin is the Grand Sponsor of the event. Qatar Airways is the official airline partner of the event. Samsung is the official technology partner. Official sponsors of the event are for another year the Natural Mineral Water “Vikos” and Ford Motor Hellas. Luanvi is the official sports supplier of the event for the first time.
Official supporters are Municipality of Pylos-Nestor, Poseidonia, BIC®, BIC® Sport, Avance and the Hippophae of Meteora Hippocrates Farm.  Athens Medical Group is the Medical Partner of the event for the first time.
 
More information about the accommodation packages at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino may be found HERE!

Navarino Challenge is co-organized by Costa Navarino, The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and Active Media Group with the support of the Municipalities of Pylos-Nestor and Trifilia. Navarino Challenge will take place under the auspices of the Greek National Tourism Organization, with the approval of the Hellenic Swimming Federation.

Grand Sponsor: Bwin
Official Airline Partner: Qatar Airways
Official Technology Partner: Samsung
Official Sponsors: Natural Mineral Water “Vikos”, Ford Motor Hellas
Official Banking Partner: HSBC
Official Sports Supplier: Luanvi
Official Supporters: Municipality of Pylos-Nestor, Poseidonia, BIC®, BIC® Sport, Avance Rent A Car, Hippocrates Farm
Medical Partner: Athens Medical Group
Partners: Navarino Outdoors, Swim Academy, Surf Salad, Triantafyllidis Beach Arena, FitnessArt, Vizantinos target sport club, Red Swim Academy, Fysiotek Sports Lab
Strategic Partner: National Geographic
Assisted by: Lifeguard Patrol, Navarino Racquet Academy, Pylos Association of Enterprises for Tourism Development, Maritime Athletic Pylos Association “Nestor”, Explore Messinia, Navarino Golf Academy, Target Security, The Diner, Hellenic Recovery Recycling Corporation, Athens Easy Transfers, Anazoe Spa, Kayak, Collective Resort, Department of Sports Organization & Management from University of Peloponnese, Karalis City Hotel & Spa, Karalis Beach Hotel, Kessaris, Hellenic Athletics Federation (SEGAS), IAAF Kids Athletics

Hashtags: #navarinochallenge #costanavarino #sportsunitepeople #eatwell #runwell #livewell

Photo credit: Mike Tsolis
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