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Smoke-Free Venues In Greece
- They do not permit smoking in indoor areas
- They are either coffee shops, bars, or restaurants
- They are located anywhere in Greece
Church On The Greek Island Of Naxos Wins European Heritage Award
Below is a video showing the details and reconstruction of the church.
For more information about the Europa Nostra Awards and Hagia Kyriaki, please visit: European Heritage Awards
ACS Athens Receives The 'Regional Peace Through Sport-Initiative Of The Year' Award
For more information, please visit: ACS Athens
December 18 - Christmas Lights
Travel In Comfort To The 5th Santorini Experience
Amateur and professional athletes will discover the athletic side of the island for the 5th year, from October 4-6, 2019, through running races, admiring the Cycladic architecture overlooking the Caldera and through a swimming race in the deep blue sea with the necessary volcanic energy.
“Santorini Experience” ensures every year the best service for all participants, creating ideal conditions for all travelers. All those traveling to the island by ferry for the 5th “Santorini Experience”, will be able to enjoy once again this year the safety and comfort of Blue Star Ferries. The top Greek shipping company offers 50% discount on the ferry tickets, from/to Santorini and 30% discount on vehicles to all those visiting the event and the island from October 1 st to 10th 2019. Each person who has completed his/her registration is entitled to the same discount for 3 more people (if these are his/her escorts) or for 4 people (if these are family members).
Participants who wish to book their tickets must complete their registration and timely contact the following port offices, at least 3 workdays before departure: Piraeus: GELASAKIS SHIPPING & TRAVEL, tel. +30 210 4222440, Santorini: DAKOUTROS TRAVEL, tel. 22860 22201, Paros: ERKYNA TRAVEL, tel. +30 22840 23112, Syros: VASSILIKOS PREMIUM SERVICES, tel. +30 22810 844444, Naxos: ZAS TRAVEL, tel. +30 22850 23330. For bookings on the day of ferry’s departure, the discount offer will not be applicable.
At the same time, Avance gives the opportunity to participants in the 5th “Santorini Experience” to make their reservation, for any vehicle of their choice regarding their travel to the island during the period of the event (pick up service from the airport or port), with a 15% discount on the official price list. In terms of bookings, participants may send an email to sales@avance.gr.
On Friday, October 4, 2019, the awarded Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa as the official sponsor of “Santorini Experience” will give the opportunity to people to admire the enchanting view of the famous sunset in Oia, by hosting a Sunset Pilates Session with the exceptional instructor, Mandy Persaki. Limited seats will be available for the session. Interested parties can call: +30 28975 02151.
Hospitality sponsors are the keystone to the prominence and development of sports tourism in Santorini and one of the most important factors for the success of “Santorini Experience”. Until now, this year’s effort is supported with special offers and prices by: Santorini Hoteliers Association, Meltemi Hotels & Resorts, Athina Luxury Suites, Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa, Canaves Oia, West East Suites, Andronis Arcadia, Vedema a Luxury Collection Resort, Mystique a Luxury Collection Hotel, Santo Houses, Desiterra Luxury Suites & Villas, 270 Oia’s View, Fanouris Condo, Monolithia, Casa Iphigenia, Sienna Resort, Esperas Santorini, Loizos Stylish 2 Residencies, Iokasti Villa, Olive Cave Houses and Mesana Stone Houses, while participation continues.
Travel to Santorini, under the ideal weather conditions from October 4-6, and take advantage of the accommodation offers from hospitality sponsors and partners of the event like VitaNTravel which offers accommodation packages starting from 130€ per person for three days, including accommodation and ferry tickets. For more information click HERE!
Santorini is an island in which use of means of transportation is necessary and DNA Travel provides its services for this purpose. Participants will be able to take advantage of the special offer created by DNA Travel for the days of Santorini Experience and arrange a transfer from/to their hotels and from/to the airport or the port they arrive at a cost of €30.00 for up to 4 people and with €5.00 extra cost for every extra person. Reservations can be made at info@dnatravel.gr and info@dnatravelgreece.com , but also at the following telephone numbers: +306972245343, +306980027609, +302286021179.
2019 Santorini Experience offers
Take advantage of the offers available on ferry tickets, car rentals and accommodation for “Santorini Experience” HERE!
“Santorini Experience” as an event has many difficulties, but the pleasure and experience someone gains from his participation are even more.
Enjoy some backstage moments at the following video by clicking HERE!
Registrations for swimming and running continue
From 1/6/2019, participants may register in the event according to the final wave of registrations which lasts until the start of the event.
Register now for Santorini Experience 2019 HERE!
Attend Real Madrid’s camp in Santorini!
In the framework of “Santorini Experience”, and in cooperation with MGC Soccer Central, head coaches from the academies of Real Madrid will visit Santorini for the first time and specifically the facilities of the athletic center Playland, from October 3-6, 2019 and teach football to children aged between 6 and 16, using the coaching methodologies of Los Merengues! Register now. For more information visit: http://www.frmclinicsgreece.com
Samsung is the event’s official technology partner for one more year.
Official sponsors of the event include Ford Motor Hellas, Athina Luxury Suites, Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa, “Vikos” Natural Mineral Water, Blue Star Ferries and Alafouzos Sport. For another year, Luanvi is the event’s official sports supplier.
Official supporters of the event are: Santorini Hoteliers Association, Meltemi Hotels & Resorts and Boatmen Union Santorini.
Avance Rent A Car is the official rental partner.
National Geographic is the strategic partner of the event and 24 Media its premium media partner.
DNA Travel is the official transport partner.
“Santorini Experience” is assisted by West East Suites, Lifeguard Patrol, Voluntary Lifeguards of Santorini, Mediterranean Dive Club, Atlantis Dive Center and Santorini Nautical Club. 3 “Santorini Experience” has joined the Greek actions of the #BeactiveHellas 2019 program of the European Commission and is under the auspices of the General Secretariat of Sports. “Santorini Experience” is a co-organization of Municipality of Santorini, Municipal Sports Cultural Environmental Organization of Santorini (DAPPOS) and Active Media Group.
The event is held under the auspices of the Greek National Tourism Organization with the approval of the Hellenic Swimming Federation.
More info at: www.santorini-experience.com
Official Hashtag: #SantoriniExperience
Photo credit: Thanos Rivios
Awesome Athens Experiences
Greece Moves Up 10 Spots In The Climate Change Performance Index
The team behind the index stated that none of the countries evaluated met their standard for the top three spots in the index this year which qualify a country’s positive effect on climate change as “very high.”
Leading the group at number four, however, is Denmark, with an overall index rating of 76.92. The country was joined at the top by fellow Northern European countries Sweden and Norway — which ranked fifth and sixth, respectively – -all meeting the standards of “high” performance in working atop ameliorate the climate crisis.
Of the countries so evaluated, Greece landed somewhere in the middle, coming in at number 24 on the index, a yellow coded ranking that denotes a “medium” amount of engagement with climate change.
Were There Vegans in Ancient Greece?
Here in Greece, long renowned for its love of meat, veganism is becoming increasingly popular, especially among the younger generations. While the concept is still relatively new in mainstream Greek society, more and more shops and restaurants are offering plant-based products. And while fasting is a long-established tenet of the Greek Orthodox faith – the current Lenten fasting period calls on the Faithful to follow a vegan diet until Easter – the traditional Greek diet has always been blessed with a plethora of vegan and vegetarian options.
If veganism is becoming an increasingly popular lifestyle choice now, then what were the attitudes to meat-eating and the exploitation of animals in the ancient Greek past?
Who were the first vegans?
With the rise of agriculture in the Neolithic, first developed around 10,000 BC, the earliest farmers continued to rely on a largely plant-based diet, only turning to meat for special occasions and group feasting. It was during this time that dairy products were first consumed – milk and early forms of cheese and yogurt.
For the vast majority of human history, therefore, meat was seen as a rare treat, which largely debunks the claim that the so-called “Paleo-diet” should be heavily based on meat. But when did veganism and vegetarianism become a lifestyle based on social justice and ethics? For that, we need to turn to some of the world’s oldest religions and ancient philosophical schools that taught non-violence to all living forms, among them the ancient Greek Pythagoreans and the mysterious Orphics.
The Pythagorean Way Of Life
To the ancient Greeks, strict vegetarianism (abstaining from meat and sometimes eggs) was called “abstinence from beings with a soul.” While Greek literature and art are studded with images of people eating meat, famously in the Homeric epics, in general, meat consumption was certainly not as common as it is today. For many, meat would have been prohibitively expensive, reserved only for special occasions, but as a specific way of life, abstaining from animal foods was limited to a small number of religious and philosophical sects.
The earliest evidence for the theory and practice of abstaining from meat comes from the 6th century BC when the Greek mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras voiced his moral objection to the mistreatment of animals. While no authentic writings of the philosopher have survived, it was argued by later authors, notably the Roman poet Ovid, that he likened the consumption of meat to cannibalism.
Followers of Pythagoras also shunned the sacrifice of animals and the ritual offering of meat to the gods, believing that it was not necessary to inflict pain and suffering on another sentient being. This belief soon influenced other philosophers, including Empedocles, who was said to have refused to perform a blood sacrifice following victory in a horse race at Olympia.
Similarly the mysterious Orphics, an ascetic sect based on the mythical poet Orpheus whose views and practices mirrored elements of Pythagoreanism, adhered to a strict vegetarian diet that also excluded broad beans, believing that they contained the souls of the dead.
While it is clear that strict vegetarianism was a well-known practice in ancient Greece, we have no way of knowing if any of the adherents of these religious and philosophical schools of thought extended it to mean the total abstention from ALL animal products – i.e. meat, fish and seafood, eggs, cheese, milk, yogurt, honey, and the use of leather hides and fur.
Nevertheless, arguments about the ethical treatment of animals abounded in Greek philosophical circles since at least the 6th century BC. As such, the recent surge in veganism and other diets that reduce the exploitation of animal products on moral grounds is certainly nothing new.
To read this article in full, please visit: greece-is.com
October At The Maria Callas Museum
- A music-and-dance performance for children
- An open conversation on mental health in the digital era
- Themed and interactive guided tours that bring Maria Callas’ legacy to life
- Family programmes (MCM Kids & MCM Babies) that turn Sundays into pure imagination and play!
📅 Saturday, 4 October 2025
🕦 11:30 (Duration: 1 hour)
👶 Ages: 2–6
🎟 Cost: €10 per child & €10 per accompanying adult
🎫 Pre-booking required via more.com
📅 Tuesday, 14 October 2025
🕢 19:30 (Duration: 1 hour)
🎟 Free entry (museum exhibition access not included)
🎫 Pre-booking required via more.com

🎭 Themed Tour “Idol & Myth” — Friday 17 October, 18:00 BOOK HERE!
🎟 Adult Tour — Saturday 25 October, 12:00 BOOK HERE!
👨👩👧 Family Tour — Saturday 25 October, 13:30 BOOK HERE!

💶 €10 (1 baby + 1 adult)
🚼 Stroller space available – babies stay close in arms or carriers

Chios: Mastic Villages
Unveil the amazing world of Mastic Villages in Chios (Mastihohória) a fortified village complex of superb beauty. The villages’ existence is inextricably bound with the valuable crystal ‘tear’ shed by mastic trees that grow only in the southern part of the island. The Genovese built this complex in order to offer shelter to the families who lived there and cultivated mastic. At some point during their occupation, they also erected strong fortresses to protect this blessed land.
The massacre of the inhabitants by the Turks destroyed the economic fabric of this closed society.
The villages’ turbulent history is miraculously reflected on the architecture of the buildings: for defensive purposes the villages were built out of sea sight surrounded by high walls with a central tower – the last resort in case the walls were breached by Arab pirates. The tower had no door but invaders could enter using ladders as bridges thrown from the rooftops. The streets were narrow and dark with blind alleys, which not only confused the invaders but also formed the perfect hideout for the villagers to carefully plan their attacks.
Today only 24 Mastic villages have withstood the test of time, since many of them were destroyed by the catastrophic earthquake that took place in 1881. Some fortress towns are still intact, such as Mestá, Pirgí, Olýmpi, Kalamotí, Véssa, Patriká, Vounó, Eláta and Kiní forming impressive medieval settlements. Recent restoration works on old stone mansions contributed significantly to the embellishment of the landscape recreating beautifully the once prevailing medieval atmosphere.
To read more, please go to visitgreece.gr