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Santorini Experience, the top sports event that has now been established as a milestone in greek sports tourism, celebrates 10 years of life and success this year. From October 10 to 12, 2025, Santorini emerges as one of the most spectacular destinations for sports and wellness, hosting professional and amateur athletes, as well as sports enthusiasts from all around the globe.

With the imposing Caldera, the iconic Volcano, and the endless blue of the Aegean as a backdrop, participants will enjoy a unique experience combining the energy of sports with the authentic charm of Santorini. Santorini Experience is not just an event — it is a celebration of sports, culture and tourism that continues to inspire and attract international attention, proving its timeless value.

Running with breathtaking views

Santorini Experience returns with three distinctive routes: 5km “Aristides Alafouzos” powered by Miele, 10km powered by SIXT, member of the MOTODYNAMICS Group, and 15km powered by The North Face.

Starting and finishing in Oia, participants will experience the thrill of running along the Caldera, enjoying the unrivalled view of the Aegean Sea, while passing through the traditional settlements of Oia, Imerovigli and Firostefani. The routes combine dirt trails, cobbled paths, and unforgettable scenery.

The event will be honored by the presence of: Periklis Iakovakis, Olympian, European Champion and national record holder in the 400m hurdles; Constantine “Dean” Karnazes, world-renowned ultramarathoner, one of the greatest ultra-distance runners globally, who has run 560km in just 80 hours and 44 minutes without sleep, completed 50 marathons in 50 U.S. states in 50 consecutive days, while being named by Time magazine among the “100 Most Influential People in the World”, and Jo Manta, elite Greek ultramarathon-runner and coach, 2nd place finisher (women) at the gruelling Badwater 135, and 1st place (women) at last year’s Spartathlon.

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Swimming along with Apostolos Siskos and Konstantinos Stamou

For the first time, the event will welcome Apostolos Siskos, European U23 backstroke champion and 5th-place finisher at the 2024 World Championships in Singapore, who also competed in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. He will be joined by Konstantinos Stamou, one of Greece’s top swimmers who broke more than 20 national records between 2015–2021, earned numerous national and international titles, and made his Olympic debut in 2024.

Also joining the swimming lineup will be Nora Drakou and Yasu Hirai Fukuoka, further enriching the competition with experience and prestige.

The swimming events are supported by the Santorini Boatmen Union, Geothira, Lifeguard Patrol, Caldera Yachting, and the Nautical Club of Santorini.

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Sports and road safety with SIXT

SIXT, member of the MOTODYNAMICS Group, participates in Santorini Experience as Premium Mobility Partner, offering not only high-quality mobility services but also meaningful support for people, values and experiences that inspire. Its participation strategically reinforces the brand’s presence through initiatives based on MOTODYNAMICS Group values such as Sports, Education, and Road Safety. Specifically, SIXT proudly stands beside great Greek athletes such as Antigoni Drisbioti (Olympian and European Champion in Athletics) and Konstantinos Stamou (European Championship bronze medalist). In the field of youth education and inclusion, a special talk will be given by Dimitris Papanikolaou, Olympian and European basketball champion.

Meanwhile, Snappi will contribute with a dedicated talk highlighting how technology can empower our financial community. Through its “What The Finance” campaign in collaboration with the Hellenic Financial Literacy Institute, Snappi promotes innovative solutions that make financial management more accessible, while offering reliable tools for everyday needs and building the trust of the new generation.

The North Face – Official Trail Running Shoe Sponsor at Santorini Experience 2025

The North Face, a leading outdoor equipment brand, proudly announces its participation in Santorini Experience 2025 as Official Trail Running Shoe Sponsor. Supporting the 15km race, the company will provide advanced trail running shoes designed for maximum performance and durability on demanding terrains. Participants will run in Santorini’s unique landscape, equipped with The North Face’s reliability and innovation. This presence further highlights the brand’s commitment to the outdoor community and to promoting an active, nature-loving lifestyle.

Parallel Activities with Elite Athletes

During Santorini Experience, local children and clubs will have the opportunity to join side activities alongside top athletes. Evina Maltsi, Olympian basketball player and one of the greatest Greek athletes of all time, will host training sessions for girls. Joe Arlauckas, European basketball champion with Real Madrid and EuroLeague legend, will share his experience. Together, they will offer lessons, guidance, and inspiration for all, young and old alike.

Secure your place now!

Register for Santorini Experience 2025 and become part of a unique event.
Sign up HERE!

Residents of Thira, local educators, and local security forces can participate free of charge, with registrations available at Alafouzos Sport in Fira. All races will take place with the presence and protection of the Hellenic Police, ensuring the smooth and safe conduct of the event.

Santorini’s history in the event’s awards

This year’s awards are crafted by silversmith Konstantina Spanou and her brand Spanou Jewelry, continuing the tradition of fine jewelry-making from her workshop in Megalochori, Santorini. Combining traditional with modern techniques, as well as wearable forms, each piece is a unique creation made of silver, gold, and semi-precious stones, adding special value and brilliance to the awards. This year’s inspiration for the women’s awards includes: The Kore of Thira, symbol of grace, strength, and culture, celebrating harmony between the ancient spirit and human endeavour. For the men’s awards: The Wild Goat (Aigagros), embodying strength, endurance and the uncompromising spirit of nature — a source of inspiration for those who push their limits with respect for themselves and the environment.

30% discount on ferry tickets

Visitors traveling to Santorini for Santorini Experience can enjoy safe and comfortable travel with Blue Star Ferries, which offers: 30% discount on ferry tickets (all seats except cabins) from Piraeus, the Cyclades and the Dodecanese to Santorini and return as well as 30% discount on vehicles, valid for travel between October 5–15, 2025. Each registered participant may extend this offer to three accompanying persons.

For reservations and ticketing, participants can contact:
Piraeus: GELASAKIS SHIPPING & TRAVEL CENTER, Tel. +30 210 4222440
Santorini: DAKOUTROS TRAVEL, Tel. +30 22860 22201

Enjoy authentic flavours with exclusive discounts

Santorini Experience participants will benefit from: 10% discount at Rizes restaurant, known for authentic Cycladic cuisine and its traditional atmosphere in Fira, as well as 10% discount at Marilyn Bar, the island’s popular new cocktail bar, perfect for refreshing drinks and relaxation with stunning Santorini views.

Premium Mobility Partner: SIXT (member of MOTODYNAMICS Group)
Gold Sponsor: AESTIAN Philoxenia & Hospitality
Silver Sponsors: Miele, Snappi
Bronze Sponsors: Blue Star Ferries, NOŪS Santorini
Official Airline: SKY Express
Official Water: Vikos Natural Mineral Water
Official Trail Running Shoe: The North Face
Official Sports Store: Alafouzos Sport
Official Technical T-shirt: 42K
Jewelry Partner: Spanou Jewelry
Partners: Santorini Boatmen Union, Geothira, Caldera Yachting, VIP Santorini, Messinian Spa, Rizes Gastro Taverna, Nautical Club of Santorini, Anatomic Line
Lifeguard Partner: Lifeguard Patrol
Supporter: Humanity Greece
Discount Partner: Marilyn Bar

Special accommodation rates

The event will be supported by its Hospitality Sponsors, who offer special rates exclusively for event participants, further promoting the island and providing invaluable support to the event. Confirmed hotels include:

Athina Luxury Suites, NOŪS Santorini, Sandblu Resort, Katikies Garden Santorini, Vedema (A Luxury Collection Resort – Empiria Group), Santo Collection Resort & Villas, Apeiron Blue, Canaves Collection, 270 Oia’s View, Lydia’s House, Coco-Mat Hotel Santorini, Magma Resort Santorini, Aqua Vista Hotels, The Majestic Hotel Santorini (Kord Hotels), Thimari Lodge, Rocabella Santorini Hotel & Spa, Meltemi Suites, Meltemi Village, Atlantis Beach, Santo Houses, En Plo Boutique Suites, Mon Signor, Fanouris Condo, MONOLiTHIA, Epavlis Hotel (Meraki Collection), Eteoro Suites Santorini, Sea Breeze Beach Resort Santorini, K & K Unique Holiday Homes, Aja Retreat, Loizos Stylish Residences, Venus Sunrise Suites & Villas, Sienna Eco Resort.

See all exclusive accommodation offers for Santorini Experience participants HERE!

The event will be held under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism and the Hellenic Tourism Organization.

Santorini Experience is co-organized by the Municipality of Thira, the Department of Sports & Culture of the Municipality of Thira and ActiveMedia Group.

Official Hashtag: #SantoriniExperience

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Wednesday, 18 February 2015 13:15

Things To Do In Lefkada

Lefkada is the fourth biggest island in the Ionian Sea and is very close to the mainland, so close that it is assumed that the island used to be attached to the mainland in the past. Nowadays, it forms the homonymous nomarchy and its capital is Lefkada Town. Despite the fact that the Drepanos Channel seperates the island from the mainland, there is a long causeway and a floating bridge. Hence, Lefkada is the only island that can be accessed by car. The island covers a 302.5-square-kilometer area while its population comes up to 22,879 people. Lefkada has a typical Mediterranean climate: mainly wet, hot summers and cool winters. Here are some things you can do if you choose to visit...

Events

• International Folklore Festival. As of 1962, bands and artists from all over the world meet in Lefkada every August and exchange the product of their cultural and artistic folklore in the fields of dancing, music, and traditional heritage.
• The Discourse & Art Festival. It has been organised by the Cultural Centre of Lefkada and involves theatrical and musical events, exhibitions, conferences, and poetry nights. It is one of Greece’s oldest cultural institutions along with the Athens Festival.
• Wine festival that takes place in Sfakiotes Municipality on Frya Square, around the historic Frya Well.
• Representation of a traditional wedding in Karya (August 11th).

Activities

• Swimming. If you stay in Lefkada town, you can swim at Kastro, Gyra, Myloi, and Agios Ioannis Antzousis. You will discover there are amazing beaches almost everywhere and to the island’s east you will find numerous beautiful, wooded isles.
• Visiting the sea caves. Kalamos and Kastos isles are within a short distance and can boast beaches and sea caves of great beauty.
• Bicycling; the town of Lefkada as well as the nearby coastline are ideal for a bicycle ride. Go round the lagoon, following the exceptional scenic route: Agia Mavra – Gyra – Myloi – Ai Giannis – Lefkada.
• Marina: it is located at the town’s east side, and is considered to be the best equipped marina in Greece.

Sports

• Kite surfing in Myloi beach.
• Mountain biking: the island’s tall, green mountains are criss-crossed by routes and trails that are ideal for this sport. Rent your mountain bike in Lefkada town.
• Paragliding (parapente) over Kathisma beach.

Visit also:

• Kariotes, a seaside village with modern tourist facilities, lying on the island’s east shores. At “Spasmeni Vrysi” location there is a well equipped camping site.
• Nikiana, a picturesque fishing village, built at the foot of Mount Skaros near a forest of age-long oak trees.
• Nydri. The island’s biggest tourist resort can boast an intense nightlife and an ultra-modern marina. Nydri faces Prigkiponisia (i.e. Madouri, Cheloni, Skorpios, Skorpidi and Sparti islands). There is a ferryboat service running to Meganisi, Ithaca, Kefalonia and Central Greece. You can go scuba diving; try one of the local scuba diving centres that organise underwater explorations. You can also opt for other water sports such as sailing or choose mountain biking, hiking, even swimming at the waterfalls cascading in Dimosari ravine.
• Poros, the southeastern Lefkada’s “balcony” offering a fine view of Arkoudi, Oxies, Ithaca, and Kefalonia islands. Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Mikros Gialos, where you can also find a well-equipped camping site.
• Vasiliki is a place with abundantly flowing waters and a vibrating nightlife. Take the ferry for a visit to the captivating Porto Katsiki beach, Agiofylli beach, Kefalonia and Ithaca. Vasiliki bay is a destination widely known for the particular climate conditions and favourable winds that make it very popular among windsurfing fans. You will also find horse riding farms that organise outings on horseback in the country.
• The lighthouse (within a short distance from Athani village) and the ruins of Apollo’s sanctuary in cape Doukato (Lefkata or Cape Kyra). That breathtaking location of rugged cliffs and magnificent sea view is also known as “Sappho’s Jump”; legend has it that this was the spot where Sappho, the lyric poetess of antiquity jumped off from, taking her own life.
• Agios Nikitas, a beautiful seaside village.
• Karya, a well known mountain village with a picturesque plane tree shaded square. The exquisitely crafted traditional “karsanika” embroideries have won the place a fine reputation.
• Egklouvi, another beautiful traditional mountain village. It is famous for producing delicious lentils that are one of the top varieties in Greece. Other cultivations include chickpeas, broad fava beans, and a rare grape variety called “vertzami” possibly introduced to the area by the Venetians in 1684.

Nearby islands

1. Meganisi

Ferry runs connect this green island to Nydri. There are three traditional villages, namely Katomeri, Vathy and Spartochori. Visit Giovani’s Cave and Papanikolis Cave, (accessible only by sea).

2. Kalamos

Kalamos Island is covered with pine trees, especially the north part. There is a ferry connection with Mytikas, Central Greece. Visit Episkopi, Kastromonastiro and Porto Leone, a small scenic bay.

3. Kastos

Kastos is an elongated isle covered in olive trees. It provides safe anchorage for boats sailing the Ionian Sea. There are very few roads on the island, so there are no cars. Sarakiniko, the island’s west natural bay has a small jetty that allows mooring even during bad weather. There is a small shuttle boat service running to Central Greece. Visit Kastos village, Fokotrypa and Agios Aimilianos country chapel.

Source: Visitgreece.gr and lefkada.org.uk

 

Friday, 20 February 2015 15:12

GB Corner Store - Now Open

Have you heard? Athens' landmark hotel recently re-opened its GB Corner as a warm and welcoming shop of amazing trendy and traditional products ~ right at street level!

The most renowned 'corner of Athens' opens its doors and welcomes you to a magic world filled with unique shopping and gift ideas. Explore the authentic selection of GB Products as well as an exclusive variety of indigenous delicacies and Pernigotti or Valrhona chocolates. The shop is open Monday - Saturday 11:00 - 21:00.

 

Using the code XPAT10 all XpatAthens readers
receive 10% off purchases made online at the
GB Store.
Offer is valid until Friday January 16th.

 

 

European officials have expressed concern that the Greek government has not consulted with its partners over its plans to bring new legislation to Parliament this week but the greatest focus appears to be on how Athens will cover its immediate funding needs.

“We have not discussed anything with the Greek side,” a European official told Sunday's Kathimerini after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced on Friday night that four bills would be tabled in the House this week.

In a televised address to his cabinet, Tsipras said that four draft laws would be unveiled this week in order to tackle the social impact of the crisis, to introduce a new payment scheme for overdue debts to the state, to protect primary residences from foreclosures and to reopen public broadcaster ERT.

At the Eurogroup on February 20, Greece and its lenders agreed that the government would not adopt any measures unilaterally that “would negatively impact fiscal targets, economic recovery or financial stability, as assessed by the institutions.”

It is not clear if Greece’s creditors believe that the bills due to be submitted to Parliament this week fall into this category but sources suggested that there is concern about the lack of of communication between Athens and its partners.

However, the immediate problem that must be overcome is ensuring that the government can meet its funding needs over the next few months, starting with a 1.6-billion-euro payment to the International Monetary Fund in March. On Saturday, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis went as far saying that Athens would try to negotiate the summer payment of 6.7 billion euros’ worth of Greek bonds held by the European Central Bank.

“Shouldn’t we negotiate this? We will fight it,” he told Skai TV. “If we had the money we would pay... They know we don’t have it.”

To read more, please visit ekathimerini.com

 

One of the best parts of getting to Greece’s many islands is undoubtedly the trip. Daily, dozens of ferries depart from the main ports of Attica – Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio – to the most popular Greek island destinations. The Cyclades, in the Southern Aegean, are among the most visited. Favorites? Mykonos, Santorini and Paros, to mention a few.

Every summer, holidaymakers flock from across the globe with one or more of these tiny Greek islands on their travel agenda. One of the best parts of getting to Greece’s many islands is undoubtedly the trip. Daily, dozens of ferries depart from the main ports of Attica – Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio – to the most popular Greek island destinations.

The Cyclades, in the Southern Aegean, are among the most visited. Favorites? Mykonos, Santorini and Paros, to mention a few.


Northern Cyclades
Kea (Tzia), Kythnos, Syros (the capital of the Cyclades), Andros, Tinos, Mykonos, Delos and Renia.

Central Cyclades

Serifos, Sifnos, Antiparos, Paros, Naxos, Donoussa, Irakleia (Heraklia), Schinoussa, Koufonissia and Amorgos.

Southern Cyclades

Milos, Kimolos, Folegandros, Sikinos, Ios, Santorini and Anafi.

Traveling by Ferry to the Cyclades Islands?

The ferry trip to the Cyclades is for most travelers part of the fun and in many cases the only option. Very few of the isles have airports and there are no flight connections to link these islands with one another. What’s more, ferries are much cheaper than flights.
Greek ferry services today are upgraded and quick. Holidaymakers can chose to travel with high speed hydrofoils or the more conventional and larger ferries, which transport vehicles as well.
 
Popular islands like Mykonos and Santorini, which cater to thousands of international visitors all-year-round, do have international airports and tourists can catch direct flights from a number of European capitals.
 
The majority of holidaymakers visiting Greece, fly to Athens and then catch a ferry to the islands. Most of the isles, at least during the summer, are very well connected to Attica by ferry.

Athens and its Ports

Piraeus Port:
The country’s largest port and shipping hub is just 12km from the Greek capital, on the eastern coast of the Saronic Gulf, and easily reached by public transport (Metro, train and bus).

Rafina Port: A much smaller port on the eastern coast of Attica, closer to Athens Airport and very convenient when traveling by ferry to the Northern Cyclades:  Andros, Tinos and Mykonos. It is accessible by bus both from central Athens (Pedion tou Areos Park) and from Athens International Airport.

Lavrio Port: A busy little port in the summer on the southeastern coast of Attica, from where ferries to the islands of Kea (Tzia) and Kythnos depart, also offering a wide variety of sailing rental options. It can be reached by bus both from Athens and Athens International Airport.

Ferries to major islands depart daily from Athens early in the morning, between 7:00 and 8:00 and in the evenings, from mid-May to mid-September. Smaller islands are served with routes on most days of the week. Far-away destinations are usually run at night.

The port of Rafina is a better option for holidaymakers wishing to visit the the Northern Cyclades (Andros, Tinos and Mykonos) with much shorter travel times.

To read more, please head to Greek Travel Pages for more information about how to book, ferry schedules and routes.
Tuesday, 30 June 2015 07:00

Tyrosalata - Spicy Feta Dip

As summer hots up, why not add this spicy dish to your BBQ or gathering?

There's Spicy Feta Spread and Spicy Feta Dip.  The main difference between the two is that the dip is more liquidy.  The ingredients also differ somewhat.   In order to make it more creamy, what better than to use a rich and creamy helping of Greek yogurt to form the basis? It does wonders for tzatziki, why not Spicy Feta Dip?
Use peppers, spice up as much or as little as you like by using chilli powder, serve with pitta or bread (wine optional!) and there you have it.

Ingredients
1 tablespoon Olive Oil
1 large green pepper, miled, sliced in hald and seeded
1 cup crumbled feta
1/2 cup Greek yogurt
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon chili powder
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
Pepper
Olive Oil - enough to achiieve dip consistency
Salt*

To read more, please visit: Lemon & Olives

 



This documentary short film, ‘4.1 Miles’ by Daphne Matziaraki, was nominated for a 2017 Academy Award! The film is about a coast guard captain on a small Greek island who is suddenly charged with saving thousands of refugees from drowning at sea.
 
‘When I returned home to Greece last fall to make a film about the refugee crisis, I discovered a situation I had never imagined possible. The turquoise sea that surrounds the beautiful Greek island of Lesbos, just 4.1 miles from the Turkish coast, is these days a deadly gantlet, choked with terrified adults and small children on flimsy, dangerous boats. I had never seen people escaping war before, and neither had the island’s residents. I couldn’t believe there was no support for these families to safely escape whatever conflict had caused them to flee. The scene was haunting.’



To read this article in full, please visit: The New York Times
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Thursday, 26 July 2018 22:56

July 17th - Gearing Up For Summer

July is a very busy month in Greek summer, so a complete list of all the events taking place in Athens will help you make the most out of it! Meanwhile, you can discover how ancient Minoans inspired our summer clothes and styles we wear today!

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Monday, 04 November 2019 08:21

Great Hikes In And Around Athens

There's no perfect time of year to go for a hike because any time is a good time! Walking for just 30 minutes a day can improve your overall health by increasing your muscle strength and endurance, decreasing your risk of stroke and heart disease, making your bones stronger, improving your balance, and much more. On top of these physical benefits, walking can improve your mood and boost your creativity! So put on your sneakers try out these top hikes in and around Athens!

Monastery of Kaisariani

A short 30 minute drive from Monastiraki or the northern suburbs, the Monastery of Kai-sariani is a breathtaking site of the Monastery of Kaisariani. A few minutes off the highway, and you’re into pure forestry bliss. You can visit the monastery, take a botanic walk and soak in the remarkable views!

Tsagkarada to Damouchari

A three hour drive from Athens is Tsagkarada in Thessaly. A fun hike from the village down to Damouchari (where they filmed the famous Dancing Queen scene in Mamma Mia!) takes a couple of hours. Amazing scenery and adventure – almost like no other place in Greece.

Palamidi Castle in Nafplio

There are almost 1000 steps to reach Palamidi Castle in Nafplio – but every single step offers endless views of this beautiful seaside town. You can reach Napflio and get hiking in about 2 hours from Athens.



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