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Thursday, 03 December 2015 07:00

No More Plastic Bags: Alonnisos Gets Pioneering

From December 1st 2015, Alonnisos is abolishing the use of plastic bags. The ambitious project is backed by the entire island, which in the last few years has made major leaps forward on issues concerning environmental protection. If it succeeds, the Greek island will become the country's first area to implement such a pivotal change in daily consumption habits.

Protected by the European Union's Natura program and located in the heart of the National Marine Park of the Nothern Sporades, Alonnisos hopes to earn the title of the country's 'greenest' island.

"People here have had environmental concerns for a number of years, regardless of laws and prohibitions," said Alonnisos Mayor Petros Vafinis.  "There is an eco conscience, which the older generation might have referred to in another way, but essentially, it exists."

Vafiinis sounded enthusiastic with regard to the island's recent environmental achievements.  "When we started the recycling program in 2012, I did not expect people, especially older citizens, to participate in the effort.  Grandmothers are now first in line at the recycling bins.  I am very pleased with the progress made."

And now the island has declared war on plastic bags.

To read more, please visit: ekathimerini
by Giorgos Lialios

Tuesday, 15 November 2016 07:00

Ancient Greeks And Their Weather Knowledge

Ancient Greeks, as well as other civilizations of that time, often attributed weather changes and natural phenomena to the gods. For example, lightning was a way for Zeus to show his anger, just as Thor in ancient Nordic mythology.

Ancient Greeks also believed in Poseidon, god of sea and earthquakes, Helios, god of sun, Selene, goddess of moon, Hephaestus, god of volcanoes, Chione, goddess of snow, Zeus, king of all gods and god of sky, thunder, lightning and rain. All occurrences of favorable or poor weather were thought to be a direct result of godly intervention.

The word “climate” stems from the Greek word “klima” meaning inclination and referring to the climate conditions created by the Sun’s angle. Moreover, ancient Greeks invented the term “meteorology,” the study of atmospheric disturbances. Aristotle is considered the founder of meteorology. He tried to explain the weather through the interaction of the four elements: earth, fire, air, and water. Aristotle’s student Theophrastus produced the first book on weather signs, listing observations used to forecast weather, many of which are still used to this day.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Reporter
Greece’s landmark coastal Astir Palace resort, located in the southern Athens suburb of Vouliagmeni, is expected to re-open in early 2018, following a redevelopment plan that includes the renovation of both Arion and Nafsika hotels, the development of 13 residences, the creation of a new park and a significant upgrade of the marina.

According to the owners, the plan will carefully consider Astir Palace’s cultural heritage and endeavor to protect and enrich the property’s natural environment whilst safeguarding Astir Palace’s legacy. Furthermore, the plan is expected to reinforce Athens and Greece as international destinations for high-end tourism.

The total project value, including the redevelopment, is expected to be over 600 million euros and the project is expected to be completed in 18 months.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Travel Pages



Oiio Studio, founded by Ioannis Oikonomou, is a Greek architecture firm based in both New York and Athens. It has sparked global interest with their state-of-the-art design of the Big Bend, the world’s first U-shaped skyscraper.
 
If and when it will be built, it will span over 4,000 feet long which is almost twice as long as Burj Khalifa, standing at 2,722 feet tall.The Big Bend could be the world’s longest continual building and would forever change the architectural landscape of New York.

Oiio Studio also noted the challenges with the proposed project, one of the biggest being the curvature of the building and how an elevator would function to allow people transportation to the top floors.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Reporter
 
Photo Credit: Oiio Studio
Thursday, 24 August 2017 14:57

Messinia Pro-Am Returns To Costa Navarino

The international golf tournament will return for the second year on 21-24 February 2018 with 50,000EUR prize fund
Monday, 7 August 2017 – Costa Navarino, the award-winning golf destination in Greece will host the second Messinia ProAm on 21-24 February 2018.

The event follows the inaugural ProAm in February 2017, which saw participants from 14 countries.

2018’s tournament is expected to attract 50 teams of golf professionals and aficionados from all over the world. The total prize fund on offer to the winning team will be 50,000EUR, making it the second highest to be offered in a European tournament.

The destination’s multi-awarded signature golf courses ‘The Dunes Course’ and the ‘The Bay Course’ will offer an unparalleled golf experience with views of the seaside Messinian landscape. Alongside a thrilling golf spectacle, the event will also provide a rich programme of events and entertainment for attendees, including thematic gastronomy nights.

The ProAm is sanctioned by the PGAs of Europe and is held under the auspices of the PGAs of Greece, the Hellenic Golf Federation and the Hellenic Olympic Academy. Professionals and amateurs alike will join together to compete at Costa Navarino, selected by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) as ‘European Golf Resort of the Year 2017’.

Aegean Airlines, a member of Star Alliance, is the official airline partner of the event. The company was awarded for the seventh consecutive year and for the eighth time in nine years, as "Best Regional Airline in Europe" at the Skytrax World Airline Awards.

Kyvernitis Travel is the official travel partner of the second Messinia Pro-Am. With over 40 years of experience in the travel industry, the agency will coordinate and ensure a smooth registration process.

Registration is now open via the website: messiniaproam.costanavarino.com.

Those registered by 30 September will receive a 10% ‘early bird’ discount.

Special accommodation packages are available at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino.

Click to view the Messinia Pro-Am Video HERE!

Organizer: Costa Navarino
Official Airline Partner: Aegean Airlines
Official Travel Partner: Kyvernitis Travel Website: messiniaproam.costanavarino.com
Hashtag: #messiniaproam
A reader from the USA wrote to Jessica, who blogs for Athens Coast, and asked how she should plan an upcoming 7-day trip to Greece with her girlfriends. Jessica plans the week-long holiday making it the ultimate girl's trip, including seeing an island or two and staying in the great city of Athens!

 
Dear Jessica,

One of my best friends lives in the Netherlands and is meeting me in Greece in June, and we’re looking for some advice about what to do & where to spend our time!

This is is roughly what I had in mind:
  • See Athens on Sunday afternoon (the Acropolis & Parthenon, maybe a hop on/off bus tour?)
  • Ferry to an island on Monday (Paros?)
  • Ferry to Santorini on Wednesday
  • Fly from Santorini back to Athens on Saturday
Suggestions for 7 days in Athens & Cyclades Islands

Athens Center

Just having a Sunday afternoon/evening to do the whole historic Athens thing is a bit tight. It can be done and what better way to stay active and resist napping (don’t nap! fight the urge)?

For the center of Athens with the time you have, visit the Acropolis, Acropolis Museum, Panathenaic Stadium with walks through National Gardens, Plaka & Monastiraki. 


Staying longer in Athens? Check out 3 Days In Athens for suggestions on hotels, sites, and restaurants!

Paros

For Paros I’d recommend staying in Parikia (hotels) which is where the port is OR Naousa (hotels).  With Parikia, you have the convenience of the port and it is the largest town on the island.  Naousa is more picturesque with a bit more of an upscale feel.  There are buses that run regularly from the port to Naousa.

Naxos

Another popular island to combine with the Athens -> Santorini route is Naxos.  I like Naxos because you can stay (hotels) in the traditional village of Chora and walk to a nice beach, Agios Georgios.  I’ve been to Naxos twice and never rented a car.  We did take the bus twice from Chora to Plaka beach (which is a really nice beach!).

To read the full 7-day itinerary for a girl's trip, please visit: Athens Coast
Monday, 28 January 2019 20:32

January 28 - We Love Authenticity

Sticking to your new year's resolutions is tough! So if you want to make 2019 your year, we invite you to join a fantastic 12-week online coaching program tailored especially for women. Also, if one of your resolutions is to visit Santorini then you're in luck! Registrations for the Santorini Experience in October are now open and if you looking for a great place to stay, Perivolas Hotel was voted one of the best in the world!


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Monday, 13 January 2020 11:02

Winter Sales Are On

The time has come to raid the shops, find the best bargains, and shop till you drop! The Association of Retail Enterprises of Greece (SELPE) confirmed on Tuesday that the winter sales will begin today, January 13, and will run until Saturday, February 29.

It has also been confirmed that members of the Association of Retail Enterprises of Greece, especially large retailers and supermarkets, will be open for business on Sunday, January 19, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Friday, 04 February 2022 14:22

Have An Ice Weekend

Elpida weather storm will be bringing low temperatures and snow in Athens! Stay safe and cozy! 


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Crafted by skilled artisans hailing from Epirus and Macedonia, the Old Town of Xanthi invites explorers to lose themselves amidst its intricate cobblestone lanes, where every twist and turn whispers tales of days gone by.

Regarded as the beating heart of the wider region, Xanthi's Old Town instills a sense of pride in its residents, who bear the sacred duty of safeguarding its rich heritage. Here, traditional Balkan dwellings, quaint shops, and venerable churches from the twilight of the Ottoman era intermingle harmoniously with grand neoclassical mansions, many owned by the city's storied tobacco merchants.

Standing sentinel over the city's northern expanse, Xanthi's Old Town serves as its historical nucleus, a testament to resilience and renewal following the seismic upheavals of 1829.

Beyond its storied past, what lends an air of enchantment to the Old Town's ambiance? Perhaps it's the captivating tale of Greece's beloved maestro.

Manos Hatzidakis, the legendary composer, found his muse amidst the winding streets of what he affectionately called "Xanthi the Preserved," a moniker that resonates with the Old Town's timeless charm. Xanthi's Old Town: The "Little Paris" of Thrace.

As legend has it, during the 18th and 19th centuries, Xanthi's Old Town earned the moniker "Little Paris," a nod to its cosmopolitan allure and cultural vibrancy.

Built upon the remnants of antiquity, its core is graced by historic churches, some tracing their origins back to the Byzantine era when Xanthi was known as "Xantheia."

A visit to Xanthi's Old Town is akin to embarking on a journey through time, a treasure trove of history and culture that beckons travelers from far and wide.

Notably, in 1976, the Old Town was designated a protected enclave, preserving its architectural splendor for generations to come. 

With over 1,200 meticulously preserved buildings, each with its own story to tell, the Old Town stands as a living testament to Xanthi's illustrious past. From majestic landmarks to hidden gems waiting to be discovered, every corner exudes an irresistible charm, captivating all who wander its timeless streets.

Indeed, Xanthi's Old Town is not merely a destination; it's an experience—a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and unparalleled beauty that leaves an indelible mark on all who have the privilege to explore its hallowed grounds.



Originally published in Greek on: reader.gr
Translated by: Codico Lab
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