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Chloë Rain offers private retreats, small group retreats, and mentorship for those navigating significant life transitions and seeking a more intentional relationship with the direction of their lives.

Her work is shaped by over fifteen years of ceremonial training in Peru, extended periods of solitary practice, and a Master’s degree in Indigenous Studies from the Arctic University of Norway. Through ritual, reflective practice, and immersive experiences, she supports a deeper relationship with presence, inner listening, and the direction of one’s life.

Private retreats are available on request for individualized one-to-one work. Her upcoming Sacred Renewal retreat on Tinos, September 5–12, 2026, offers a quiet, intimate setting for contemplative practice, meditative walks, guided ritual, and meaningful reflection.

Explore deeply. Step intentionally through life’s thresholds.

chloe rain spiritual director

Services

  • Private One-to-One Retreats (by request)

  • Life Transition & Threshold Work

  • Spiritual Direction / Mentorship

  • Small Group Retreats

  • Ritual & Contemplative Practices

Experience & Certifications

Chloë brings depth, discernment, and grounded experience to her work through more than a decade of immersive spiritual practice.

She is a Certified Native American Healing Arts Practitioner, a Mindfulness Meditation Instructor, and trained in EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique/Tapping). 

Her work is further informed by extended apprenticeships with Indigenous healers, years of solitary living and practice in the mountains of Virginia, and research in the Arctic Circle focused on the sacred landscape of Sápmi.

Designed for those in meaningful periods of change, this work invites a deeper level of reflection, presence, and personal inquiry.

To enquire about private retreats or mentorship, please reach out via email.

Contact Info

Email : hello@exploredeeply.com

Website: exploredeeply.com

Social media: instagram.com/exploredeeply

Thursday, 02 April 2026 17:36

Sacred Renewal Tinos - Small Group Retreat

A seven-day retreat on Tinos for those navigating life transitions, inner thresholds, and periods of profound reorientation.

This intimate residential retreat invites participants to attune to natural and seasonal rhythms through contemplative practices, immersive experiences, and moments of quiet reflection. Each day balances guided ritual, meditative walks in carefully chosen island locations, and time for personal insight, creating space for integration and deeper attunement.

The work is informed by over fifteen years of ceremonial training in Peru and extensive experience holding retreat and mentorship spaces.

Through ritual, meditation, silence, and shared reflection, participants are invited into a grounded and embodied encounter with their own becoming.

This is not a performance-based retreat. There is no pressure to transform, heal, or achieve. The work unfolds through steady presence, relational guidance, and attentive engagement with the body, the land, and one’s inner life.

Sacred Renewal
offers a contained space for integration — where silence, conversation, and ritual practice allow deeper listening to emerge.

Participants will stay in a traditional Cycladic guesthouse overlooking the Aegean Sea. The space is simple, light-filled, and quiet, with whitewashed walls, stone details, and natural textures reflecting the island’s architecture.

A near-private beach lies just steps away, while expansive outdoor spaces offer uninterrupted views across the sea toward nearby islands, including Syros and Gyaros. Evenings open into wide horizons and soft light, with the house positioned for remarkable sunset views.

This retreat is best suited for those in a genuine period of transition who feel called to engage more deeply with their inner and outer life.

To explore the full retreat details and experience, visit:

exploredeeply.com/spiritual-retreat-greece-tinos-island

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Highlights Include:

  • Daily contemplative and ritual practices in a small group setting.

  • Walking and reflection in carefully chosen locations across Tinos.

  • Nourishing seasonal meals.

  • Comfortable accommodations fostering rest and attunement.

  • Private retreats available on request for one-to-one life transition work.

Retreat Info

When: September 5–12, 2026


Where: Tinos Island, Greece

Email: hello@exploredeeply.com

Contact number: +306971539252

To explore the full retreat details and experience, visit:
exploredeeply.com/spiritual-retreat-greece-tinos-island

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Thursday, 02 April 2026 15:24

Easter Workshop At The Museum Of Illusions

This Easter, let spring… bring your imagination into bloom!

The Museum of Illusions Athens invites you to a special Easter Workshop, where both kids and adults can combine the museum experience with creative and interactive activities.

An ideal choice for families and city visitors looking for something different in the heart of Athens. Special prices apply.*


Program


FREE participation with your admission ticket includes:

🎨 Crafts

Create your own Easter candle using ribbons, wooden decorations, stickers, and colorful flowers. Take home a unique, handmade creation.

🌀 Illusion Games

Try illusion games that challenge your perception and stimulate your mind. Play, explore, and see reality… differently.

🔄 Swap Experience

Enjoy an interactive experience with your favorite person, turning your visit into a unique moment. Perfect for striking photos.

Why participate

✔ Combines entertainment & creativity
✔ Suitable for all ages
✔ In the heart of Athens
✔ Ideal for families & groups
✔ An extra experience beyond a regular museum visit
Brainfood Publishing invites you to the most vibrant Easter book festival in the heart of the city! This joyful celebration of literature features a special tribute to International Children’s Book Day, alongside meet-and-greets with authors and engaging book presentations.

Families can dive into a world of creativity with workshops for all ages, face painting, and hands-on crafts, the perfect destination to find unique Easter gifts and soak up the festive atmosphere.
In the Greek consciousness, if Christmas is a cozy, melodic celebration of a beginning, then Easter (Pascha) is the profound, earth-shaking triumph over an end.

To understand Greece, one must understand its Holy Week. It is a time when the entire country moves in a synchronized rhythm of mourning and rebirth, a period where every scent, color, and gesture carries a weight that stretches back millennia.

While many cultures celebrate the spring equinox, in Greece, the spiritual and the seasonal are inextricably linked. Here is the decoding of the symbols that define the greatest feast of the Orthodox year.

The Lampada: An Ancient Continuity

The most visible symbol of the season is the Lampadathe ornate candle carried by children and adults alike on Holy Saturday. While it serves a practical purpose—to receive the "Holy Light" during the Resurrection—its roots are far older than the modern era.

The tradition of the ceremonial candle echoes the ancient Greek use of torches in purification rites and spring festivals. Today, the lampada represents the transition from the darkness of the tomb to the light of the Anastasi (Resurrection). Traditionally gifted by godparents to their godchildren, the candle symbolizes the "lighting of the way" for the new generation, bridging the gap between ancestral faith and a bright, hopeful future.

The Red Egg: Hope Sealed In A Shell

On Holy Thursday, kitchens across Greece are stained crimson. Unlike the pastel palettes found elsewhere, Greek Easter eggs are traditionally dyed a deep, vibrant red.

  • The Symbolism: The hard shell represents the sealed Tomb of Christ, while the red color symbolizes His blood.

  • The Miracle: When the eggs are "cracked" against one another in the game of tsougrisma, the breaking of the shell symbolizes the Resurrection; life breaking through the constraints of death.

  • The Legend: One popular folk story suggests that Mary Magdalene brought cooked eggs to the Roman Emperor to announce Christ’s resurrection; when he scoffed that it was as impossible as an egg turning red, the egg in her hand immediately changed color.

The Tsoureki: The Braid Of Life

The scent of mahlepi and masticha wafting through the streets is the official olfactory signal that Easter has arrived. The Tsoureki is a brioche-like sweet bread, but its shape is never accidental.

The dough is almost always braided in threes, representing the Holy Trinity. Because bread has been the "staff of life" since antiquity, the rising of the yeast-heavy dough is seen as a metaphor for the Resurrection itself. Often, a single red egg is nestled into the braids before baking, physically binding the symbols of blood and life together.

The Epitaphios: A City in Mourning

On Holy Friday, the atmosphere in Athens and across Greece shifts to one of collective grief. The Epitaphios, a symbolic flowery bier representing the tomb of Christ, is carried through the streets in a funeral procession.

This is perhaps the most cinematic and soulful moment of the year. In every neighborhood, the bells toll a slow, heavy "penthimo" (mourning) ring. There is an unshakeable local belief that the heavens themselves join the mourning; almost every year, the weather turns grey, chilly, or even rainy on Holy Friday.

Thousands of people follow the flower-laden canopy with flickering yellow beeswax candles. It is a rare moment where a modern city like Athens feels like a small village, united by a shared, ancient quietude.

Why Easter Outshines Christmas In Greece

To the outside observer, it might seem strange that Easter holds more emotional weight than Christmas. The reason lies in the Greek temperament and the timing of the season.

  1. The Victory Over Death: In the Orthodox tradition, the Resurrection is the ultimate proof of hope. After centuries of occupation and hardship, the concept of "rising again" resonates deeply within the Greek soul.

  2. The End of Lent: After forty days of strict fasting (the Sarakosti), the feast becomes a physical release.

  3. Nature in Bloom: Greek Easter coincides with the peak of the Mediterranean spring. As the wildflowers bloom and the weather warms, the "Resurrection of Christ" is mirrored by the "Resurrection of Nature." It is a sensory overload of jasmine, grilled lamb, and blooming bitter orange trees.

The Anastasi: The Midnight Shift

Everything culminates at midnight on Holy Saturday. The lights in the churches are extinguished, and a single flame is brought out by the priest, who chants "Defte Lavete Fos" (Come, receive the light). From that one flame, thousands are lit.

When the cry of "Christos Anesti!" (Christ is Risen) goes up, the city explodes—quite literally—with fireworks and firecrackers. It is a moment of pure, unadulterated joy that proves that in Greece, the light always finds a way to break through the dark.

Pro Tip: If you find yourself in Greece this Easter season, you might find that every town and island in Greece has its own way of celebrating Easter, but for those who prefer to celebrate Easter in the capital, witnessing these symbols in the shadow of the Acropolis is an unforgettable experience.





Easter in Athens is more than a religious tradition; it’s a high-design moment. As the city prepares for the Resurrection, the search for the perfect lampada (Easter candle) evolves from a simple errand into a curated hunt for art. Forget the mass-produced versions; from museum boutiques to hidden concept stores, Athens offers a selection of candles that feel more like collectible design objects than temporary festive items.

If you’re looking for something elevated, artistic, and quietly luxurious, these are the corners of the city where the lampada becomes a masterpiece.

Museum Gems

For those who appreciate heritage reimagined through a modern lens, the city’s museum shops are the undisputed gold standard.

  • The Cycladic Shop: Always at the top of the list for the "minimalist-chic" crowd. This year, they feature stunning candles adorned with quintessential greek traditional items like “lalitsa”, oa traditional musical toy. For a more accessible but equally elegant option, look for their ceramic charms inspired by ancient artefacts. 

  • The Benaki Shop: A pioneer of the museum shop scene, the Benaki collaborates with local artisans to bridge the gap between folk art and contemporary style. Keep an eye out for candles featuring handmade “NEMA” passementerie or silk-screened motifs, subtle, tactile, and deeply thoughtful.

  • B&E Goulandris Foundation Shop: Tucked away in Pangrati, this is where art lovers find their match. Their collection is a tribute to the greats: the “Water Lily” candle (a nod to Claude Monet) and the “Coffee Pot” (inspired by Vincent van Gogh) are decorated with delicate ceramic elements that you'll definitely want to keep long after the candle has burned down.

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Concept Stores with a Refined Eye

If your style leans more toward "modern Athenian," these boutiques curate pieces that favor craftsmanship and wit over convention.

  • Les Connaisseurs Novelty Shop: Located in the elegant Golden Hall in Marousi, this is the ultimate destination for the epicurean. Known for their exquisite collection of fine wines and champagnes, their lampades are designed for the sophisticated adult. Expect beautifully minimalist candles often presented alongside a curated bottle or gourmet delicacies, the perfect gift for a host who appreciates the finer things.

  • The Angel: A boutique that lives and breathes Greek craftsmanship. Expect beautifully handmade candles adorned with unique, high-quality charms and textiles that feel personal and artisanal.

  • Lifelikes: For a contemporary and vibrant take on the tradition, Lifelikes offers designs that are sleek, colorful, and highly giftable. Their lampades often feature clever motifs and modern jewelry pieces that appeal to a fashion-forward crowd.


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Gifts With A Purpose

For many, the most sophisticated choice is one that gives back. These organizations offer beautiful, handmade candles where 100% of the proceeds support children in need.

  • Hamogelo tou Paidiou (The Smile of the Child): Every year, the organization hosts Easter Bazaars across Athens (including major spots like Syntagma Square and Metro Mall). Their lampades are handmade by volunteers in their Creative Laboratory, featuring charming traditional and modern designs. Every purchase directly funds the support of thousands of vulnerable children.

  • Make-A-Wish Greece: Their Easter collection often features their iconic star motif, symbolizing hope and strength. Buying a candle from their e-shop or local booths helps grant life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses, turning a holiday tradition into a beacon of light for a family in need.


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Honorary Mentions

  • Museum of Illusions Athens: For a more interactive experience, they often host workshops in early April where you can make your own lampada, ideal for a personalized gift.

  • Anthologist: Near Syntagma, this beautifully curated space leans toward “old-world chic.” While not focused on lampades, it’s the perfect stop for elegant decorative eggs and refined Easter accents.

While the well-known mass exodus from Athens for the biggest Orthodox feast of the year might lead you to think the capital would fall quiet, celebrating Easter here is a surprisingly heart-warming experience.

It’s easy enough to find places to eat and join the major celebrations, but the city also offers a bridge to the wider culture; after all, every town and island in Greece has its own way of celebrating Easter, and that diverse spirit is reflected even in the city’s hidden corners.

For those who want to slip into something more intimate and authentic, away from the usual routes, we’ve curated a handful of lesser-known spots. These are the quieter corners, gentler rituals, and neighbourhood traditions that reveal a softer, more soulful side of Athens.

Where to celebrate: Candlelight, Quiet Corners & Soulful Processions 

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The candlelit procession of the Epitaph is one of the most solemn and moving customs of Holy Week, and Athens offers countless places to experience it in all its atmospheric beauty.

For a particularly scenic and tranquil setting, head to the Holy Church of Saint Sophia on Dionysiou Areopagitou, right beneath the Acropolis, where the procession glides past marble and shadow. Another favourite is Agios Georgios Karytsi, central yet somehow forgotten, with its exceptional choir and a courtyard that turns magical after dusk. In Mets and Pangrati, the Epitaph winds through narrow residential streets lined with neoclassical houses, neighbours watching from balconies with candles in hand, creating a soft, neighbourhood warmth. Just outside the centre, the Sacred Monastery of Kaisariani offers something truly unique: the Epitaph is decorated on Good Friday morning and carried out at noon, all within a forested, monastic atmosphere perfect for those seeking stillness.

And for an even deeper dive into the city’s quieter corners, Athens hides a constellation of tiny chapels: from Agios Nikolaos Ragavas in Plaka to Agios Dimitrios Loumbardiaris on Filopappou Hill, Agios Ioannis Theologos in Psyrri, and the little stone churches tucked into Lycabettus Forest or the backstreets of Kypseli and Neos Kosmos ; each offering its own intimate, soulful way to experience Holy Week.

Pro tip: bring beeswax candles; they burn slower, smell wonderfully earthy, and locals swear their flame stays steady throughout the procession.

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What to Do: Spring Strolls, Easter Markets & Gentle Escapes

Between one religious service and the next, take time to wander through the city and soak up Athens’ soft spring atmosphere. Start with the Easter markets in Monastiraki Square or the bustling Varvakios Agora, where stalls overflow with tsoureki, candles, sweets and all sorts of seasonal treasures, perfect for picking up local treats and a taste of Greek Easter culture. Pedion tou Areos is another lovely stop at this time of year: ideal for a walk or a jog, and home to the Easter Village until 17 April, where you’ll find beautifully decorated lambades, Easter ornaments, books and thoughtful little gifts. If you’re craving a breath of nature, slip away to the Tatoi Estate, the former summer home of the Greek royal family, or head up to Mount Parnitha for climbing, mountain‑biking, hiking or simply a peaceful forest stroll.

And of course, all that wandering works up an appetite… so what do we eat next?

What to Eat: Lenten Classics, Midnight Soups & Sweet Easter Temptations

When it comes to Easter flavours, the undisputed queen is magiritsa, this comforting lamb‑and‑greens soup enriched with silky avgolemono (egg‑lemon sauce) that Greeks enjoy the moment they return from midnight mass.


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But Holy Week also brings a whole world of nistisima dishes, the plant‑based and seafood‑based recipes that define the fasting period. Look out for ladera vegetables simmered in olive oil, velvety fava, oven‑baked gigantes, fragrant revithada, delicate dolmadakia, lemony horta, and all the seafood favourites: octopus, calamari, shrimp and mussels. If you’re heading out for a proper meal, the city hides a constellation of tavernas perfect for Holy Week: the candlelit simplicity of Diporto, the seafood feasts at Ouzeri Lesvos, the garden charm of Avli, the home‑style comfort of To Trigono, the local warmth of O Psaras, the bohemian courtyard of Ama Lachei, the cult seafood at Ouzeri Tou Laki, the comforting bites from Koulourades, the neighbourhood soul of To Steki Tou Ilia, and the nostalgic, vine‑covered Klimataria. Pro tip: book your table a few days ahead; Easter week fills up fast.

For dessert, nistisima treats like halva, tahini biscuits and orange‑scented cakes keep things sweet without breaking the fast. And of course, no Easter in Athens is complete without tsoureki: the irresistible, sweet, braided brioche whose aroma alone will guide you to the nearest bakery. Wake up early as bakeries are emptied by noon, and Athenians queue before opening time as part of the ritual. Each spot has its own speciality: mastic‑rich stars at Remoundos in Kypseli, the wonderfully fragrant version at Maxim in Nea Smyrni, the orange‑zest twist at Mama Psomi in Mets, the nostalgic classic at Stani in Omonia, or the beloved chocolate‑filled loaf at Lykavittos Bakery in Exarchia. 

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Moving to or from Greece marks the beginning of a new chapter - one filled with opportunity, but also complexity.

From navigating administrative systems to understanding tax obligations and making the right first decisions, relocation can quickly become overwhelming without the right structure.

At Nestia, we act as your dedicated administrative partner, ensuring that every step of your relocation is handled with clarity, precision, and care.

A Structured Approach To Relocation

Relocation is not just about where you live - it’s about how smoothly you transition.

Nestia transforms a fragmented and often confusing process into a structured, coordinated experience, allowing you to focus on your new life while we handle the complexity behind the scenes.

Core Services

We support international clients with:

  • AFM (Greek Tax Number) issuance
  • TAXISnet setup and access
  • AMKA registration
  • Tax residency coordination
  • Administrative procedures and documentation

 Most procedures can be completed remotely via authorization (Power of Attorney), allowing clients to start and complete their setup without being physically present in Greece.

We work alongside trusted lawyers, accountants, and partners to ensure every step is executed efficiently and correctly.

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Tax & Relocation Structuring 

Relocation to Greece often involves important tax considerations.

Nestia supports clients in understanding and coordinating:

  • Tax residency transfer
  • The 7% tax regime for foreign retirees
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This ensures that clients make informed decisions and structure their move in the most beneficial way.

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In a process that is often unclear and overwhelming, Nestia provides:

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  • A calm and guided relocation experience

We don’t just help you move — we ensure you transition with clarity and confidence.


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Wednesday, 01 April 2026 15:48

The Best Easter Getaways Around Athens

This year, Greece’s biggest Orthodox celebration, the beloved family gathering awaited by everyone, falls on 12 April, and it’s the perfect excuse to experience the magic from the inside. From one end of the country to the other, every region brings its own flair.

We’ve rounded up the most charming Easter escapes close to Athens, so you can soak up this truly special atmosphere while discovering the beautiful surroundings too.


Hydra 

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Hydra, the ever‑charming island just a whisker from Athens, is a sweet escape thanks to its bucolic scenery, where donkeys still take the place of cars, and its beautifully choreographed Easter weekend.

Good Friday sets the tone, with the blessing of the epitaph from the Kamini area and its solemn immersion in the sea, a tradition dating back to 1923 and believed to protect sailors on their journeys. After a long island‑wide procession and the careful decoration of the churches by locals and visitors alike, the spiritual atmosphere settles in. Holy Week naturally culminates on Easter Sunday afternoon at Hydra’s port, right in front of the Merchant Marine School, with the spectacular burning of Judas, a life‑sized straw‑stuffed effigy prepared well before the celebrations begin, its left hand clenched except for one pointed finger holding a purse filled with the infamous thirty silver coins.


Nafplio

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Another favourite Easter escape for Athenians is the delightful little city of Nafplio, just a two‑hour drive away. Arriving in springtime feels like stepping into a postcard: endless fields of orange trees line the way, filling the air with that fresh, citrusy scent, while the town itself bursts into bloom with cascades of pink bougainvillea; the sweetest welcome to the new season.

On Lazarus Saturday, women and children knead the traditional lazaraki breads while singing, and from that moment the aroma of freshly baked tsoureki mingles beautifully with the fragrance of blossoming trees. Good Friday brings a moving procession of psalms, choirs and lanterns, as the epitaphs from the city’s four churches weave through the streets before gathering together in Syntagma Square. And to crown the celebrations, make sure you catch the fireworks lighting up the sky on Resurrection night.


Tinos

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Tinos is a unique Easter destination, home to a significant community of Greek Catholics who live in perfect harmony with their Orthodox neighbours, and often blend their celebrations as a beautiful sign of unity, even when their Easter dates don’t quite align. The whole island is steeped in a deeply spiritual atmosphere, centred around the famed Church of Our Lady of Tinos, which houses the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary discovered during the Greek War of Independence in 1821.

Yet there’s so much more to explore: six museums and galleries, including the Archaeological Museum of Tinos, the iconic Venetian‑era dovecotes scattered across the landscape, and a constellation of charming little villages perfect for wandering. On Tuesday, treat yourself to the island’s flower‑shaped Easter cheese pies, made with soft unsalted cheese. Good Friday brings one of Tinos’ most touching traditions, when the island’s single women bless the Epitaph of Agios Nikolaos before it is carried to the sea in a candlelit, flower‑strewn procession. In Chora Square, surrounded by sung prayers, the Epitaph glows dramatically as torches ignite around it. And the next morning, with shops closed until noon in mourning of Christ’s death, you’ve got the perfect excuse to slow down and savour the island’s peaceful rhythm!

Prefer to celebrate Easter in the capital this year?
We’ve found the spots that offer a truly authentic city experience!

Leonidio


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Leonidio might just hold one of Greece’s most heart‑melting Easter traditions. On the night of the Resurrection, the sky shimmers with hundreds of handmade hot‑air balloons and lanterns crafted from bitter‑orange peels, all rising to the sound of “Christ is risen”.

The magic begins weeks earlier, when groups of women gather each afternoon to hollow out thousands of oranges, storing the peels in freezers until the celebrations. By Good Friday, families decorate their homes and shopfronts with these glowing lanterns, ready for the Epitaphios procession. As candlelight fills the streets, the air turns deliciously sweet as the orange peels scorch and caramelise, adding an almost fairytale touch to the evening. Against the backdrop of Leonidio’s elegant 19th‑century stone mansions, the whole scene feels utterly enchanting.


Livadia


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Less than two hours from Athens lies the perfect little escape, hidden among lush greenery and running waters: the Springs of Krya in Livadia. Once you reach the town, wander through the centre towards the main square, then continue on foot along pathways lined with trees, streams and waterfalls. It feels like stepping into a cool, leafy oasis. Beyond its natural charm, Livadia also offers plenty to explore, from the medieval fortress and the ancient Oracle of Trophonius to the church of Agia Jerusalem.

And as if that weren’t tempting enough, the town is renowned for its delicious local dishes, quality meat products and traditional tavernas, making it an ideal spot to savour both nature and flavour in one easy getaway.


Kalamata

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If, on Easter Sunday night, you happen to cross paths with groups of people dressed in traditional costumes and carrying handmade cylindrical rockets filled with gunpowder and oil, don’t panic: you’ve simply encountered the bouloukia, on their way to celebrate the saitopolemos, a historic custom dating back to the Ottoman era. According to local legend, these rockets were once used by the Messinians during the Greek Revolution to fend off Turkish cavalry. There’s no solid historical proof for this, but the tale certainly adds a heroic flair to the tradition, which culminates in a dazzling spectacle of light and sound, complete with the dramatic “zeibekiko fire dance”.
 

Spetses

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On the beautiful island of Spetses, Good Thursday is devoted to the Epitaph, which winds its way through the town’s narrow alleyways before reaching the central square. Here, the four main parishes join the procession, their followers singing hymns and carrying glowing candles. Later that night, while fireworks crackle across the island, the church of Analipsi makes its presence known by dramatically blowing up a wooden boat, adding its own thunder to the celebrations. For those who prefer something gentler, the monastery offers a far more solemn yet truly magical Resurrection service held in the quiet of the graveyard.

Beyond the festivities, Spetses is a joy to explore: wander through its fragrant pine forests and admire the sweeping views over the beaches. With cars banned on the island, you can roam by moped, quad bike, electric bicycle or even horse‑drawn carriage, taking in the neoclassical architecture inspired by the grand resort hotels of the French Riviera. Follow one of the island’s 19 hiking routes covering an impressive 65 km through pine woods or along the coastal path north of the Old Harbour, where you’ll find Natalia Mela’s striking animal sculptures. Art is everywhere in Spetses: from the metallic goats nibbling olives to the mermaid with chain‑like hair waving sailors off to sea. Back at the port, stop by the Roumani Hotel and the Kafenion complex to admire the artworks and retro signs created decades ago by the renowned ceramist Panos Valsamakis, a rare example of public art that still brightens the island. And don’t miss the beautiful pebble mosaics depicting fish, dolphins, octopi and mermaids, crafted not by a single artist but by generations of local artisans, giving Spetses its unmistakable charm.
 
 

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MOTODYNAMICS Group: A Strong Environmental Impact & Investment In The Next Generation

MOTODYNAMICS Group, with a strong commitment to environmental and social responsibility, is leaving its own indelible mark on the Messinia Challenge 2026 this year through three strategic pillars that are changing the game:
  • Landscape Protection: By collaborating on 10km race powered by MOTODYNAMICS Group, the Group is transforming the route into an iconic “green” case study. Runners compete in official technical t-shirts made from recycled materials, receive eco-friendly bags, and their race numbers are made from seed paper. The innovation culminates in race medals, which are made from 100% recycled plastic. This material was carefully collected from schools and homes, demonstrating in practice that waste has value and sending a strong message for a greener and more sustainable tomorrow. At the same time, through Plogging initiative (running and collecting waste) and the symbolic tree planting for carbon offset, absolute respect for the natural landscape of Messinia is ensured.
  • Equitable Hospitality and 1km Run For All: The message of absolute unity resonates strongly in the inspiring 1km Run For All, powered by MOTODYNAMICS Group, which takes place with the invaluable support of the Association for People with Disabilities “DiaforoZO”, the Association of Friends of People with Disabilities of Messinia, and the Regional Union of the Blind of the South Peloponnese. This initiative highlights the philosophy of “Equitable Hospitality”, a hospitality that adapts to the individual. It is not merely about equal treatment, but about creating a truly equitable experience for everyone. It is a meaningful journey of inclusion that the event has been on for years, consistently joining forces with the MOTODYNAMICS Group.
  • Education and Inspiration for Next Generation: The event’s meaningful connection with the local community is perfectly reflected in the new, upgraded series of talks, Messinia Stories: Drive to Inspire powered by MOTODYNAMICS Group. In the first part of the lectures, MOTODYNAMICS Group’s ambassadors, Olympian Antigoni Drisbioti, Olympian Dimitris Papanikolaou, and motorsports instructor Thanasis Chountras will visit schools in Messinia (in the municipalities of Kalamata, Pylos-Nestor, and Messini), teaching the values of sports, inclusion, and road safety. In the second part, the action reaches its peak with an open celebration for the public at Navarino Agora on Friday afternoon, an interactive space featuring shops, restaurants, an open-air cinema, and cultural experiences. There, through speeches open to the public, athletes, visitors, and the local community will become one, drawing inspiration from champions as well as distinguished personalities.
JYSK: The Power Of Inclusion & Scandinavian Living
 
The internationally recognized home furnishing company JYSK, a synonym for Scandinavian aesthetics, comfort, and affordable luxury, maintains a dynamic presence at Messinia Challenge, supporting the event through a series of multi-dimensional actions with a deep social and environmental footprint:
  • Inclusion and Paralympic Sports: With equality as a central pillar, JYSK offers participants the unique opportunity to experience two exciting Paralympic sports firsthand. The action includes wheelchair tennis, with the participation of the Greek champion Giorgos Lazaridis, as well as boccia, featuring the holder of 7 Paralympic medals, world champion, and European champion, Grigoris Polychronidis. It is worth noting that JYSK Greece recently became a member of the Diversity Charter for Greece, confirming in practice its commitment to respecting uniqueness and inclusion in the workplace.
  • Welcome Party at The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort & A Promise for Future Generations: The hospitality will culminate in the garden of The Romanos Resort, where the brand will welcome guests to the official Welcome Party powered by JYSK. Through this celebration, the company highlights its vision to be the most reliable choice for the modern home, staying true to its philosophy: “A Great Offer for Generations”. This promise translates into offering high-value products created with environmentally friendly materials, incorporating responsible practices throughout the production, packaging, and transport chain. With absolute respect for the social and natural ecosystem, JYSK operates guided by the legacy it leaves to the generations that follow.
  • Investing in the New Generation: Remaining committed to children, JYSK partners with the state-of-the-art Mouratoglou Tennis Center, offering free tennis lessons for age categories 6-9 and 9-12 years old, cultivating a love for sports from their very first steps.
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The North Face: 60 Years Of Exploration 
 
The North Face celebrates 60 years of iconic presence in the field of exploration and redefines the running experience. This year, it leads the first "Green Races" in the history of the institution, putting ecological consciousness into practice through a series of exciting actions that celebrate nature, history, and human transcendence:
  • Half Marathon powered by The North Face: A unique, beautiful trail running race that harmoniously alternates between dirt, sand, and asphalt. The route is a living journey through history: it passes by the enchanting Gialova Lagoon, crosses the famous Voidokilia beach, and follows the footsteps of Telemachus on the path he forged while searching for Odysseus in the homeland of King Nestor, according to Homeric tradition.
  • “Never just a hike” – From Paleokastro to Voidokilia: A hiking experience that goes beyond the ordinary. Starting from Paleokastro Navarino, a "living" chapter of history by the sea, participants have the opportunity to map the entire area with their eyes. To the west stretches the vast Ionian Sea, to the north the perfect semicircle (in the shape of the greek letter omega) of Voidokilia, to the east the Gialova lagoon, and to the south the historic Bay of Navarino with Pylos and the famous island of Sphacteria.
  • Rappelling & Climbing with Legends: The brand's celebration continues by bringing participants face-to-face with the elements of nature. The Rappelling activity in Sphacteria will take place under the guidance of the legend of Greek climbing and leader of the 1st Greek expedition to Everest, Panagiotis Kotronaros. Additionally, in collaboration with Moraitis Outdoors, the public will test their strength in Indoor Climbing on a fully specially designed wall.
VIKOS Natural Mineral Water: “When Flow Becomes Strength”

At Messinia Challenge, nothing stands still. Everything moves. Everything flows. Alongside hundreds of participants across more than 70 activities, VIKOS Natural Mineral Water is present wherever there is intensity, effort, and life, sustaining the rhythm of hydration and rejuvenation.

Because water is more than a necessity.

It is a symbol of movement. Endurance. Continuity. 
  • Family Becomes One: At 1km kid’s races powered by VIKOS, it’s not about performance, it’s about moments. Parents with strollers, children in their arms, small steps that turn into big moments. Here, families don’t just take part. They move forward together.
  • Transcendence, Inclusion, and Life: The action acquires immense emotional weight through the wheelchair basketball exhibition game powered by VIKOS. Featuring the amazing champion Georgia Kaltsi, participants experience the true meaning of sports. Through her example, Georgia teaches us how to overcome difficulties, to stand tall against challenges, and to live every moment with passion.
Through these powerful initiatives, VIKOS natural mineral water reminds us of a simple truth. Life doesn’t stop. It evolves. It adapts. It flows. Just like water. Because strength is found in the flow.

Los Angeles Chargers: NFL Flag Football For The First Time In Messinia
 
To the highly anticipated new activities of this year's Messinia Challenge, an initiative of international stature with great historical and emotional symbolism is added. For the first time, the magical world of American football comes to Messinia:
  • The 1st NFL Flag Football Camp in Messinia: Under the official auspices and support of the iconic Los Angeles Chargers team, the event hosts the 4th consecutive NFL Flag Football Camp in Greece. The activity will take place in the Municipality of Pylos-Nestor, giving the local children the unique opportunity to get to know the exciting, rapidly growing, and now Olympic sport of Flag Football, learning its secrets from the best in the field.
  • A Tribute to the Spanos Family: The choice of Messinia for this important camp is not accidental. It constitutes a tribute to the origin of the great Greek-American businessman Alex Spanos, who started his journey from the village of Eva, Messinia. Wanting to honor the invaluable legacy and the roots of their father, the current owners of the Los Angeles Chargers, Dean Spanos, Michael Spanos, and Alexis Spanos Ruhl, return mentally to the place where it all began, investing in the new generation of their land through the power of sport.
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Join The Experience In Messinia: A Celebration For Everyone
 
Messinia Challenge is not just a sporting event, it is a vision that unites history, sports, ecological consciousness, and social inclusion, with actions taking place at Costa Navarino, Navarino Agora, and the Municipality of Pylos-Nestor.

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Running Registrations Continue! 
 
Become part of the greatest celebration of sports tourism. Secure your participation in the run easily and quickly through the more.com platform!

Information & Accommodation Packages: As public interest has exceeded all expectations (with rooms becoming immediately sold out and waiting lists already open), interested parties are invited to secure their participation in the competitive actiovities immediately.

Book Your Accommodation Package Now 
 
Secure your stay now and experience a three-day ultimate sporting experience for the whole family. For more information regarding special accommodation packages at the hotels The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort, you can send an email to booking(at)messiniachallenge.com or call Vita N Travel at +30 210 3249070.

Platinum Sponsor is Miele.
Gold Sponsors are MOTODYNAMICS GroupHellmann’s, and The North Face.
Official Hospitality Sponsors are Costa NavarinoThe Westin Resort Costa Navarino, and The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort.
Silver Sponsors are Gruppo CucineJYSKKORRESMelissa, and SIXT, member of MOTODYNAMICS Group.
Official Water is VIKOS Natural Mineral Water
Official Sports Supplier is 42K Running.
Bronze Sponsors are NIO, member of MOTODYNAMICS Group, Solgar, Nexion Hellas, HypericeMarshallIcebreakerDipnosofistion Group, Patron, Pilia Express, and Napapijri.
Official Functional Shot Partner is Feeju.
Sports Memorabilia Partner is Trace ‘n Chase.
Partners are KnorrMessinian NestMunicipality of Pylos-Nestor, Alpha Estate, and Messinian Spa.
Authentic Flavor Partner is Navarino Icons
Official Optics Partner are Kois Optics
Integrity Services Provider is EAGLE Sports Integrity Services.
Supporters are EvenlySpira Marble Art Gallery – Grigoris Kouskouris, Messinia Transfer, and Physio-Treat.
Helpers are Vita N TravelHumanity GreeceMemmos DairySilk Gonos, Anatomic LineKaralis Beach HotelKaralis City Hotel, and Rania’s Flower.
Premium TV Partner is SKAI
Premium Media Partner is Liquid Media.
Athletic Partners are F45 Barrio SalamancaFalcons Football Academy, FitnessArtJoint AthensMoraitis OutdoorsMoraitis Watersports, Mouratoglou Tennis Center Costa NavarinoNavarino Golf AcademyPilates by MandyRed Swim AcademySwim O’Clock, Tennis Hold’em Club, The Art of Calisthenics, and Triantafyllidis Beach Arena.

The strategic planning, production, and communication of the event are managed by the award-winning sports tourism company, ActiveMedia Group.

More information regarding the schedule will be announced in the coming days. 

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