XpatAthens

XpatAthens

Tuesday, 18 June 2019 13:49

Eleonas Holiday Houses In Messinia

Eleonas is an exceptional example of an authentic Greek holiday accommodation and offers villas, cottages, apartments and studios clustered on the hillside overlooking the beach of Gialova in the Messinia region of the Peloponnese. It is a family run property that affords its guests with the famous open-handed hospitality of the Greek countryside.

The accommodations are well spread out on extensive grounds, surrounded by olive trees and all built with privacy in mind. A wonderful place for a holiday experience that combines the best in hospitality, unspoilt nature, magnificent landscape, a unique ecosystem, the ultimate climate, and some of the most beautiful beaches of the Mediterranean Sea!

Tuesday, 18 June 2019 07:00

The Secrets Of The Santorini Volcano

Around 360 B.C., the Greek philosopher Plato recorded the legend of Atlantis, the great civilization swallowed by the sea. For centuries, adventurers and archaeologists have searched in vain for the lost city. But now, an international team of experts has uncovered evidence of a major catastrophe that wiped out a technically advanced and wealthy Mediterranean civilization 3,500 years ago. The Smithsonian Channel details the devastating natural disaster and the cataclysmic events that changed history and inspired a myth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Source: The Smithsonian Channel

Tuesday, 18 June 2019 12:20

Nanos Studios - Parga, Greece

Nanos Studios is an accommodation complex situated in the impressively beautiful town of Parga in northwestern Greece.

Built in 2002 on a hillside, the property offers a breathtaking view of the entire town, the Venetian castle, and the picturesque island of the Virgin Mary.

Nanos Studios is comprised of 14 studios, 3 apartments for 4 or 5 persons, and 1 smaller apartment guest up to 4 persons.

Operating period: May - October

The number of visitors to museums and archaeological sites in Greece rose by 15% and 8.8% respectively in February, according to data that was published by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT), last week.

Regarding museums, during the two first months of 2019, there was a 9.2% increase in visitors, an 8.5 % increase in free admissions, while revenues rose by 17.1%.

In archaeological sites, in February there was an 8.8% increase in visitors, a 20.5% hike in free admissions, and revenues grew by 7.2% compared to the same time last year.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greece-Is

Summer is already here, and those of us with children want to find something fun for our kids to do before and/or after our summer vacation. With schools in Greece being closed until the beginning of September, it is imperative for children and teenagers to have something fun, creative, and adventurous to do during the warm summer months.

We've created a list with summer camps taking place in Athens this summer. If you know of a good summer camp, please send us an email with detailed information at ideas@xpatathens.com.

Are you running a summer camp and want to let everyone know about it? Create an XpatAthens Profile and upload your event today!


Pierce Summer Camp
 
The Summer Camp aims to develop the athletic and artistic skills of children 6-14 years old who want to spend their time creatively after the school year has ended. The children are divided into groups according to their age and knowledge level. The program is primarily in Greek but the English language is also used by the instructors.

When: 5 weeks (June 17 – July 19, 2019)
Time: 
Monday to Friday (09:00 – 17:00)
Where:
 The American College of Greece
Price:
Prices start at € 325 per child per week
Email: camps@acg.edu

The well-established tradition of the ACS Athens Summer Youth Camp will once again give the opportunity to children (4-14 years old) to experience fun, innovative and engaging activities. These activities are designed to appeal to the participants’ interests, talents, needs, and different personalities. The range of the offered activities has now expanded and is in line with the educational and technological evolution of the new era!

When: Session 1: June 18 - 28 (2 weeks) Session 2: July 1– 5 (1 week)
Time:
Monday to Friday (09:00 – 15:30)
Where:
 ACS Athens
Price:
Prices start at € 495 per child
Email: summeryouthcamp@acs.gr / paterakig@acs.gr

Saronida Summer Camp

This camp was establshed in 1961 in Ekali as the first sports camp in Greece. Because of its long-standing tradition, the small number of children, the specialised personnel, the excellent living conditions and the organised program, the Camp guarantees a high quality level of services, giving it a family character with emphasis on care, safety and entertainment of children.

When: Session 1: June 16 - July 7 Session 2: July 8 - July 29 Session 3: July 30 - August 20
Time:
Live in
Where:
 Saronida Summer Camp, Anavissos
Price:
N/A
Email: info@saronidacamp.gr

Summer Camp at the Museum of Cycladic Art

The Museum of Cycladic Art has arranged six five-day terms in June and July that will fascinate the young friends of the Museum and make the summer in the city a creative adventure full of discovery. Packed with interactive guided tours, screenings, storytelling, painting, construction and sculpture crafts, group games and activities, the Museum of Cycladic Art's 'summer camp' is an alternative summer activity for children 5-9 years old.

When: 6 Terms: June 24 - June 28, July 1 - July 05, July 8 - July 12, July 15 - July 19, July 22 - July 26, July 29 - 2 August
Time: Monday to Friday (10.00-13.00)
Where: The Museum of Cycladic Art
Price: N/A
Email: museum@cycladic.gr

Astrocamp | Travelling From Earth To Space

Through experiential workshops, constructions, puzzles and educational games, children will obtain new knowledge about our planet, our sun, our planetary system, and space missions. This magical journey will end with the recognition of constellations and the way they are connected with mythology. The Astrocamp will be conducted in Greek and is suitable for children 8-12 years old.

When: July 1- July 5
Time: N/A
Where: National Observatory | Thissio Visitor Center
Price: N/A
Email: visitorcenter@noa.gr

Stay tuned for more!
Thursday, 13 June 2019 07:00

Oman Air Connects Athens and Muscat

Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, recently began its new daily route between Athens and Muscat, on Sunday, June 2.

The flight is the only non-stop service between Greece and Oman and is expected to benefit both business and leisure travelers, as well as the Greek community in Oman.

"Oman has strong bilateral relations with Greece and the introduction of this new flight will certainly help strengthen relations even further," Abdulaziz Al Raisi, Oman Air's Chief Executive Officer, said. "Oman is turning into a very important regional logistics hub with world-class infrastructure and we are sure Greek investors and companies recognize the opportunities here," he added.

Through Oman Air's hub, the new service offers seamless connections to the airline's other destinations.


To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Travel Pages
 
Wednesday, 26 June 2019 12:45

Athens Photo Festival 2019

The Athens Photo Festival, true to its long-standing commitment, will celebrate for one more year photography and contemporary visual culture in Greece.

The Athens Photo Festival 2019 is inaugurated on Thursday, June 13 at the Benaki Museum/Pireos 138. This year’s Festival comprises photographic artwork, videos and installations by 132 emerging and established artists from 30 countries, encouraging artistic, social and political dialogue, as well as experimentation with related media. The Festival’s exhibition program is spread at the two floors of the Benaki Museum, as well as in 10 more venues in Athens.

Α wide range of activities –screenings, educational programs, talks, performances, social networking projects and parallel events– is at the core of this year’s programming, composing a dynamic platform that shows up contemporary photography practice and integration with the cultural community at large.

International experts and photographers are invited from all around the world, rendering the Festival an opportunity for gathering and cooperation of cultural bodies and institutions from different countries, aiming to artistic synergies and exchange.

For the Athens Photo Festival detailed program click HERE

Opening: Thursday, June 13 at 8:30 p.m. – Benaki Museum/Pireos 138
Visiting hours: Thursday & Sunday 10:00-18:00, Friday & Saturday 10:00-22:00
Entrance is free for the opening night.

XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor Of The Athens Photo Festival

Tuesday, 04 June 2019 12:20

Athens Gardens Festival

Athens Gardens Festival is bringing chamber music into the Athenian gardens.

The festival was born in the gardens of Athens and has been taking place since 2013 in the National Gardens of the city!

This year’s version is a contest between small music ensembles, performed inside the National Garden and on the gardens of the Center of Arts in Eleftherias Park. During the 14th, 15th and 16th of June, the participating music ensembles are going to be presented in the National Garden (morning) and the Center of Arts (evening) Melodies from the worldwide anthology of the classical, romantic, impressionistic, modern and neoclassical music are going to be played.

Athens Gardens Festival 2019 is co-hosted by the Athens Art Network and the Organization of Culture, Sports and Youth of the municipality of Athens.





XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor Of The Athens Garden Festival


The anticipated launch of Shedia Home was announced last week. Shedia Home is run by the publishers of the Shedia street magazine which is sold on the streets by certified vendors from vulnerable social groups, guaranteeing them a decent income.

“It’s funny how a cliche can have such resonance, but it does. We’re open and we’re waiting for you!”

Shedia Home is a space that aims to become a hub of social innovation and to offer support to vulnerable residents of the Greek capital.

Located on the corner of Kolokotroni & Nikiou streets in the historic center, Shedia Home is an inspirational initiative and already one of the coolest spots in Athens. It is a multifunctional space, spread across its 4 floors you will find an art workshop, an exhibition hall, a store, a cafe-bar, and a restaurant. Awarded chef Lefteris Lazarou has designed a delicious menu while his associate Yiannis Yfantidis spent several months training the team of Shedia members on how to prepare the dishes perfectly.

Almost 30 people, many of whom were left homeless and without work at some point in their lives will be employed at Shedia Home. The objective, says Christos Alefantis, the magazine’s editor in chief, is to “energize, empower, train and create job opportunities for the poorest of the poor of this country.”

The primary donor for this great initiative is the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, alongside Tima Foundation, Visa Hellas, and Caritas.


To read this article in full, please visit: e-kathimerini.com

Opening: Saturday, 15 June, 20.00
Duration: 15 – 29 June, 2019. Opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday 18.00 - 21.00

FokiaNou Art Space is pleased to present “State of Water”, a two-person show featuring photography by Lynne Buchanan and video and installation by Alegia Papageorgiou, two artists who share a concern for the current dire state of the environment. Originally hailing from Florida, Lynne Buchanan’s beautiful photographs document the effects of climate change in Iceland, Patagonia, Bangladesh and Antarctica, as well as across the United States, juxtaposing details from opposite ends of the earth. Alegia Papageorgiou’s installation, “the repairing earth project”, presents small scale clay landscapes similar to the earth's surfaces, that change constantly as water is introduced, depicting man’s relationship to the natural environment. Her video/installation, “La Poubelle" is a creature constructed from garbage, a wandering female figure in a setting of raging waves on inhospitable rocks. The exhibition is curated by Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris.

Award winning photographer Lynne Buchanan has had several solo exhibitions in Florida and has participated in numerous group shows around the United States. George F. Thompson Publishing recently published her book Florida’s Changing Waters: A Beautiful World in Peril. Lynne holds a Bachelors Degree and a Masters Degree in Art History, as well as a Masters in English with a concentration in creative writing and a Masters of Business Administration. She understands the issues facing our waterways from multiple perspectives and communicates them through her photographs and writing. She has mentored and studied with many notable photographers including Sam Abell, Clyde Butcher, Dewitt Jones and Jill Enfield, among others. http://www.lynnebuchanan.com/

Alegia Papageorgiou is a visual artist and scenographer based in Athens but also working in the Netherlands, the U.K., and other European countries. She earned a BA in Interior Design from Vakalo College of Arts & Design, Athens, University of Derby UK and an MA in Scenography from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London. She is currently enrolled in a second Master’s program at The Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Conservatory, The Hague. Alegia’s work in scenography includes video, photography, lighting, video projection mapping, audio editing, electronics hacking, scenic art, sculpture and other forms of technical support. Among other projects, she was involved in the world premiere of Edward Bond’s "Dea", The Secombre Theater, Sutton UK; the National Theater of Greece; Athens Biennale; Festival of Athens and Epidaurus, Comedie de Reims gallery, London, Sonic Acts festival, Amsterdam, and has participated in art exhibitions in Greece and abroad.

FokiaNou Art Space is an artist-run project space in the intimacy of a small apartment in an old building in the center of Athens that encourages collaborative creative efforts between Greek and foreign artists, thereby promoting and supporting the local art community. The space hosts exhibitions, workshops and projects under the direction of two artists, Mary Cox and PanagiotisVoulgaris. www.fokianou247.gr
.
Page 180 of 437