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Tuesday, 28 April 2026 10:52

Spring In Athens: What To Do

Spring tiptoes into Athens with longer days, softer sunshine and that delicious sense of the city waking up from its winter slumber. It’s arguably the best time to visit: the mercury hasn’t yet soared to its infamous summer heights, the streets are lined with trees bursting into blossom, and the whole capital feels lighter, brighter, and wonderfully alive. From wandering through flower‑framed neighbourhoods to soaking up ancient sites without melting in 40‑degree heat, spring in Athens is all about easy charm and effortless joy.
 

The Athenian Riviera

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Stretching from one sun‑kissed curve of coastline to the next, the Athenian Riviera is sprinkled with lovely little spots that feel tailor‑made for those gentle spring days.
For a family outing, you can’t go wrong with Flisvos Marina in Palio Faliro. Lined with cafés and restaurants and dotted with parks and waterfront play areas, it’s the sort of place where everyone finds something to enjoy.

While only the bravest will dare a first dip in the still‑fresh sea, Lake Vouliagmeni offers a far more tempting alternative. Its underground currents keep the water at a blissful 24 degrees, making it a haven even for the most cold‑averse among us.

Continue your coastal wander all the way down to Cape Sounion and the majestic Temple of Poseidon. Less than an hour from Athens, it’s the perfect perch for an unforgettable sunset over the Aegean, the sky melting into shades of gold and rose.

Out & About

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All through May, the This is Athens City Festival brings the Greek capital to life, with dozens of events popping up every single day. Whatever your interests and whatever your schedule, you’re bound to find something that fits like a glove.

And if a little hunger strikes mid‑stroll, make your way to the Gazi district, home to the annual street‑food festival, where you can nibble your way around the world without ever leaving Athens.
For a breath of pure springtime bliss, head to leafy Kifissia and fill your lungs with the scent of roses. From early to mid‑May, the town hosts its flower show in the park just opposite the station. Last but certainly not least, if your visit happens to coincide with the reopening of Athens’ open‑air cinemas (usually mid‑April to early May, weather permitting), don’t hesitate for a second. Watching a film under the stars is one of those unforgettable, quintessentially Athenian experiences that stays with you long after the credits roll.

 
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On 19 May 2026, Athens celebrates International Museum Day, which means free entry to all of the city’s museums. It’s the perfect excuse to explore, or re‑explore, Athens’ most iconic cultural treasures, from world‑famous collections to lesser‑known gems that deserve a moment in the spotlight.
 
 
Island Escape

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Why not pair your springtime stay with a little day trip to one of the nearby islands? With calm seas, mild weather and ferries running like clockwork, it’s the ideal moment to hop across the water and soak up a slice of island life — all without straying far from Athens.


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Pack yourself a delicious little picnic and take your pick — you’re truly spoilt for choice when it comes to scenic spots. Spread out your blanket on the great lawn of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre and pair your lunch with a dash of culture. Or wander up to pine‑shaded Philopappou Hill for sweeping views across the whole city. If you fancy something more serene, the National Garden offers a leafy escape right in the heart of Athens, while the Tatoi Estate invites you to step back into Greek history as you explore the former royal family’s summer grounds.

For anyone who’s been craving greenery after the chilly, grey winter months, that picnic outing can easily turn into a proper walk or hike. Athens is full of accessible trails for every taste and fitness level — the perfect excuse to stretch your legs and breathe in the season (see Green Gateway routes). And of course, because spring is all about renewal — for nature and for you — why not turn your visit into a rejuvenating wellness weekend surrounded by fresh air and blossoming landscapes.

Located on the sun-drenched Athenian Riviera, Ten Twenty Club is a premier racquet and wellness destination that reimagines the classic country club for a modern, active community. Situated in Voula, just steps away from the beach, the club blends high-performance sports with holistic recovery and a vibrant social atmosphere.

Whether you're a competitive athlete or looking for a "slice of fitness heaven" to work and chill, Ten Twenty Club offers an unparalleled experience by the sea.

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The Experience
  • Elite Racquet Sports: 
    • Padel: 7 outdoor courts (including a show-stopping center court) featuring the world-renowned Paquito Navarro Academy methodology.
    • Tennis: 4 premium courts (2 hard, 2 clay) with professional coaching and academies for all ages.
    • Pickleball: Dive into the fastest-growing sport on dedicated courts with a loyal, welcoming community.
  • Movement & Recovery: PT sessions and outdoor movement classes. Post-match, reset your body with expert-led ice baths and an outdoor sauna designed for contrast therapy.
  • La Linda Café: Fuel your day at the clubhouse with fresh juices, protein shakes, specialty coffee, and the “best pastries in town” from the iconic La Linda, plus a great brunch menu featuring eggs, pancakes, sandwiches, salads and more.
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Why You’ll Love It
  • Beachside Vibes: Walk directly from the courts to the sea for a post-workout swim or to catch the sunset.
  • Community First: From "Americano" padel socials and leagues to breathwork workshops and exclusive events, it’s a place to build genuine connections.
  • Work & Play: With a cozy clubhouse, lush garden, and high-speed vibes, many guests stay all day to work, eat, and soak in the atmosphere.
  • Pro-Level Training: Home to world-class coaches and structured seasonal programs for juniors and adults alike.
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Amenities at a Glance
  • Modern locker rooms & showers
  • Lush garden & stylish clubhouse
  • Exclusive tournaments & workshops
  • Pro Academy programs
📍 Leof. Alkionidon 4, 16673 Voula, Athens
Digital nomad life looks exciting from the outside, and often it is. You get the freedom to work from different cities, shape your own routine, and turn cafés, co-working spaces, airport lounges, and short-term rentals into temporary offices. But that freedom comes with its own kind of friction too.

Working remotely while constantly moving means your setup is rarely perfect. One day you are in a quiet apartment with a decent desk. Next, you are taking calls in a noisy café, trying to focus in a busy airport, or walking through a new city while listening to directions and voice notes. That is why digital nomads tend to value gear that is practical, portable, and easy to live with. The best accessories are not the ones that look futuristic. They are the ones that quietly make daily work and travel smoother.

The Everyday Friction Of Working On The Move

Digital nomads deal with a particular mix of convenience and disruption. They have flexibility, but they also have to work around unfamiliar environments all the time.

Noise is one of the biggest problems. Remote workers often end up in shared spaces, cafés, hotels, airports, and co-working hubs where sound is never fully under control. That makes calls harder, concentration more fragile, and even simple listening tasks more tiring than they should be.

There is also the issue of portability. Nomads usually prefer gear that does not take up much space, create extra clutter, or add another device to charge and carry. A setup that feels manageable at home can quickly become annoying when it has to fit into a backpack and move between cities every few days.

Then there is comfort. If you spend hours wearing headphones, switching between work audio and everyday listening, your gear can start to feel like a burden. Remote workers often need something that supports both productivity and movement, without making the day feel heavier.

What Audio Glasses Actually Bring To The Table

Audio glasses are exactly what they sound like: glasses with built-in audio technology. Instead of relying on traditional headphones or earbuds, they bring sound into something people already wear every day.

That is what makes them interesting. They do not ask you to carry another obvious piece of tech. They blend audio into a more natural part of daily life.

Some are designed mainly for entertainment or calls. Others lean more into practical listening support. In the case of Nuance audio glasses, the idea goes a bit further. The official product positions them as hearing glasses with built-in open-ear speakers, app-based settings, background-noise control, and prescription-ready or light-responsive lens options. The site also clearly frames them around work, noisy environments, and everyday wear rather than just novelty.

That matters because digital nomads usually do not need more gadgets for the sake of gadgets. They need gear that earns its place.

Why They Fit The Digital Nomad Lifestyle So Well

One of the biggest advantages is that audio glasses reduce how much separate tech you need to rely on throughout the day.

Instead of constantly reaching for earbuds, adjusting headphones, or deciding whether to wear one device for work and another for walking around, audio glasses can make things feel more streamlined. That kind of simplicity matters when your workday is already spread across different environments.

They also suit nomad life because they are more discreet. Headphones can feel bulky. Earbuds can be easy to lose, uncomfortable over long stretches, or socially awkward in some settings. Glasses feel more natural because they fit into ordinary movement. You can walk, work, listen, and stay connected without looking or feeling like you are wearing a full audio setup.

Open-ear listening is another part of the appeal. That design can make it easier to stay aware of your surroundings, which matters when you are navigating unfamiliar places, listening for travel announcements, or trying not to shut yourself off completely in public spaces. 

More Than A Gadget

What makes audio glasses feel different is not just that they combine two functions. It is that they fit the rhythm of remote work better than a lot of traditional audio gear does.

Digital nomads are constantly shifting between tasks. A normal day might include writing, video calls, navigation, messaging, a walk to a café, a quick grocery stop, and some light admin while waiting for transport. The best gear supports that movement instead of forcing you to switch modes every hour.

Audio glasses can do that because they sit in the middle ground between work tools and lifestyle accessories. They are useful while working, but they also keep making sense when the laptop closes. That is a big reason they can feel like a genuine upgrade rather than an extra device.

For digital nomads who already wear glasses, the appeal is even stronger. Combining vision and audio into one piece of gear can make daily life feel lighter and less cluttered. Nuance also offers prescription-ready options, app controls, a charging case, and styles designed to look wearable rather than overly technical, which makes the idea more realistic for everyday remote workers, not just early adopters.

Where Audio Glasses Could Be Heading Next

The future of remote work gear is probably not about carrying more. It is more likely about combining functions in ways that feel natural.

That is where audio glasses start to make real sense. Remote workers already want tools that travel well, reduce friction, and support long days without becoming tiring. Glasses that handle both vision and audio fit neatly into that direction.

As wearable tech becomes more practical and less attention-seeking, audio glasses could become especially appealing to people who move often and work from mixed environments. They suit the kind of lifestyle where portability, comfort, and subtle usefulness matter more than flashy features.

That does not mean every digital nomad needs a pair tomorrow. But it does mean the category feels more relevant now than it might have a few years ago. The more remote work becomes normal, the more people will look for tools that fit around real life rather than interrupting it.

Conclusion

Digital nomads do not just need stylish accessories. They need functional ones. The gear that earns a permanent place in a travel setup is usually the gear that makes daily life easier without adding more hassle.

That is why audio glasses stand out. They suit movement, reduce clutter, support listening in busy environments, and fit naturally into the kind of flexible routine remote workers already live. For people constantly balancing work, travel, and everyday life on the move, that combination is hard to ignore.

In that sense, audio glasses are not just an interesting idea. They are starting to look like the kind of accessory modern remote workers may genuinely grow into.
 
The Athens English Comedy Club presents a stand-up comedy show in Italian, for the first time in Greece! Sunday, April 26th.  

The Athens English Comedy Club is honoured and thrilled to be presenting the first ever Italian language comedy show in Greece!

Join us on Sunday, April 26th and enjoy comedians Giulia Vittoria Cavallo and Carlos Gutiérrez as they bring their comedy to Greece for the first time! 
Opening act: Dimitris Christodoulou (He is half Italian, it’s OK!) 

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Founded in 2019, the Athens English Comedy Club is the first, and only, purely English comedy club in Greece - and is now branching out to more languages!

About the comedians:

Giulia Vittoria Cavallo is an actress, singer, and comedian. She has been performing stand-up comedy since 2023 and debuted at Zelig in Milan with her first show, "Cose da non fare se vuoi stare al mondo." In 2025, she placed second at the "Cabaret Amore Mio" festival, the oldest comedy festival in Italy. She is currently touring with her new show "Vengo sempre dopo," bringing her own musical comedy format to the stage, and actively collaborating with BeComedy UK.

Giulia Vittoria Cavallo

The first Colombian to record for Comedy Central Italia. Champion of the Comedy Battle at the Canile Drammatico festival (Parma, May 2025). Semifinalist for the Massimo Troisi Award for Best Italian Comedian (Naples, June 2025) and the La Cicala d’Oro stand-up competition (Bologna, August 2025). He regrets being a political scientist, even though he doesn't really know what a political scientist does. In his comedy, he reflects on being an immigrant from a country famous for the wrong reasons, a perspective that allows him to craft a comedy that blends dark humor and self-irony with observations that range from Tuscan bread to Latin American music (never heard in Latin America).

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Now in its 7th season, the Athens English Comedy Club has hosted lineup shows, solo shows, open mics, online competitions, and comedy workshops, with *160* local and international comedians from *39 countries*.

*This show is in Italian*

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Date: Sunday, April 26th 

Time: 21:00 (Doors open 20:30)

Tickets:
Early-bird €15 | General admission €20 | At the door €25

Duration: 1h30

Recommended for ages 16+

Address: ELIART Theater - Konstantinoupoleos 127 (closest to Kerameikos and Metaxourgeio metro stations).

The theatre is wheelchair accessible.

Info: 6987994689 // athensenglishcomedyclub@gmail.com 

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Tuesday, 21 April 2026 12:56

Sweet Puppies Looking For A Home

Adorable Greek Shepherd (Tsopanoskilo) mix puppies ready for adoption. They are a beautiful mix of white-beige and have wonderful, friendly personalities.

All puppies are healthy and ready for their new families.

These pups are going to be loyal companions! If you're looking for a fluffy new addition to your family, we’d love to hear from you.

📞 For more information, please call Dimitra at +30 6930737119.
The CineDoc 2025-26 Documentary Festival concludes on Thursday, April 30, with the presentation of the E.K.K.O.ME.D. Audience Awards and the screening of the documentary Dust to Dust at the Danaos Cinema. The awards are sponsored by the Hellenic Center for Motion Pictures, Audiovisual Media, and Creation (E.K.K.O.ME.D.) - Creative Greece, and the event will be held in the presence of Athena Kartalou, General Director of Cinema at E.K.K.O.ME.D.

The films nominated for the Audience Award are: Takis. by Michalis Roumbis, The Goals of August by Dimitris Koutsiabasakos, LO by Thanasis Vasiliou, The Red Teacher by Stelios Charalampopoulos, and Bull's Heart by Eva Stefani. Supported by Creative Greece, this year’s festival draws to a close after eight months of screenings in Athens, Volos, Larissa, Thessaloniki, and Rethymno, featuring premieres, VR screenings, and tributes across its network.

Following the Closing Ceremony, the documentary Dust to Dust by Kosai Sekine will be screened, focusing on sustainable fashion and the work of Japanese designer Yuima Nakazato. The film is a national premiere and has received international accolades, including the Green Warsaw Award (Millennium Docs Against Gravity 2025) and the Human/Nature Award (Tribeca Film Festival 2024).

DUST TO DUST by Kosai Sekine (2024, Japan, 89’)

CLOSING FILM - 30/04/2026 | Arrival: 19:30 - Start: 20:00

The screening will be introduced by Christiana Vardakou (Textile Designer) and Iro Tsarampopoulou-Fokianou (Oceans Campaigner, Greenpeace Greece). A reception by the Open Farm producers' network will follow in the cinema foyer.

Tickets: Available online and at the DANAOS cinema box office: danaoscinema.gr

Synopsis

Yuima Nakazato is only the second Japanese designer invited to Paris Fashion Week and the youngest graduate of the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts. A pioneer of sustainable fashion, Nakazato blends haute couture with ethical production. His vision? A future where creativity is inseparable from environmental care. Dust to Dust follows his journey to Kenya to understand the impact of fast fashion, resulting in a 2023 collection made entirely from landfill waste.

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Nominated Films & E.K.K.O.ME.D. Audience Awards

For the 2025-26 season, CineDoc partnered with the Votemo platform to establish local Audience Awards in Athens, Volos, and Rethymno.

TAKIS.

Michalis Roumbis, 2025, Greece, 63’ 

Takis, a former disco owner, dedicates his life to saving strays in Crete. Hosting over 400 dogs in his shelter, the film showcases his daily struggles to change local mindsets while gaining global support.

Nominated in: Athens, Volos, Rethymno.

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THE GOALS OF AUGUST (TA TERMATA TOU AVGOUSTOU)

Dimitris Koutsiabasakos, 2025, Greece, 117’ 

Every August, an improvised football championship revives small villages in southern Pindos. Through the journey of the "Armatolikon" team, the film captures the vibrant local community and personal stories of all ages. 

Nominated in: Athens, Volos.

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LO

Thanasis Vasiliou, 2025, Greece – France, 70’ 

A year after his mother’s death, the director returns to his childhood apartment in Athens to manage a troubled inheritance. Fragments of family memories emerge from the bare walls, intertwining personal history with the collective trauma of the Junta. 

Nominated in: Athens, Volos, Rethymno.

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THE RED TEACHER

Stelios Charalampopoulos, 2024, Greece, 100’ 

Two political trials and executions left an indelible mark on post-civil war Greece: those of Nikos Beloyannis and Nikos Ploumpidis. Ploumpidis died alone, slandered and disgraced. This film explores his Promethean tragedy. 

Nominated in: Volos.

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BULL'S HEART

Eva Stefani, 2025, Greece, 78’ 

Eva Stefani follows world-renowned creator Dimitris Papaioannou over two years during the tour of Transverse Orientation. The documentary explores the nature of creation, asking "Why do we do what we do?", highlighting art as a means of resistance against futility. 

Nominated in: Athens, Volos, Rethymno.

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About CINEDOC

CineDoc
 screens and distributes award-winning Greek and international documentaries. Screenings are organized as part of the CineDoc Documentary Festival, in collaboration with:

The festival takes place annually from September to April across the main CineDoc network, presenting new films approximately once a month. The sponsor of the CineDoc 2025-2026 Documentary Festival is the Hellenic Center for Motion Pictures, Audiovisual Media, and Creation (E.K.K.O.ME.D.) - Creative Greece.

Furthermore, CineDoc continuously expands its distribution network by organizing documentary screenings both on the Greek islands (Cyclades, Sporades, Ionian, and Dodecanese through CineDoc Island) and throughout mainland Greece. Every year, it co-organizes and supports regional documentary screenings in collaboration with cultural and environmental organizations, film clubs, counseling centers, foundations, cinemas, municipalities, and more. 







Monday, 20 April 2026 12:50

Ross Daly Quartet At Theatre Of The No

Theatre of the NO hosts Ross Daly and his Quartet on Saturday, April 25 at 21:30 for a unique musical evening that bridges the past and present of global musical traditions. Ross Daly, one of the most iconic figures on the international music scene, will present a program that masterfully blends tradition, improvisation, and contemporary musical expression.

On stage, four accomplished musicians come together: Ross Daly (lyra, tarhu, rabab), Kelly Thoma (lyra), Thomas Meleteas (oud), and Maro Panagi (percussion). Together, they create a program of contemporary modal compositions inspired by the musical traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean, Central Asia, and beyond. Their music fosters a lively dialogue between the local and the universal, connecting traditional forms with modern interpretation.

Born in England to Irish parents, Ross Daly began his musical journey with the cello and guitar before turning to the music of the East, with a particular focus on Indian classical traditions. In 1975, he moved to Crete, where he studied the Cretan lyra with Kostas Mountakis and traveled extensively to Turkey and Afghanistan, deepening his understanding of traditional musical forms and instruments.
A virtuoso of many instruments, Daly has collaborated with prominent international musicians, moving fluidly between Eastern musical traditions and contemporary improvisation. His repertoire includes the Cretan lyra, rabab, laouto, Byzantine lyra, sarangi, oud, saz, and tambour.

As a composer and teacher, Daly is renowned for creating multi-layered sonic landscapes and cultivating a deeply human connection with his collaborators, offering audiences an authentic musical experience. Through the Music Workshop “Labyrinth” that he founded and directs in Crete, he has transformed the island into an international hub for artistic exchange, hosting musicians from around the world and fostering dialogue between traditions.

His music is strongly influenced by Sufi philosophy, emphasizing the spiritual dimension of sound and its transformative power for both performer and listener. Moving beyond conventional labels like “world music” or “ethnic,” Daly offers a deeply immersive, almost ritualistic experience.
Following the particularly positive response sparked by its announcement, Porto Carras Athlos moves into its next phase, outlining the activities that will transform the iconic Porto Carras Grand Resort into the ultimate sports tourism and wellness destination in Northern Greece. From May 29th to June 1st, 2026, the "athlos" of personal transcendence takes shape through a schedule featuring over 10 activities and 5 Olympic sports, offering a holistic experience of movement and rejuvenation.

Skylias Open Water: A Challenge in the Crystal Waters of Sithonia 

On Saturday, May 30th, participants face off in the swimming routes of Skylias Open Water, in an event that pays tribute to Skyllias from Scione, the greatest diver of antiquity. As Herodotus reports, Skyllias was the man who managed the impossible, swimming a massive distance to Artemision to warn the Greeks about the movements of the Persian fleet, staying in history for his endurance and courage. In the crystal-clear and Blue Flag-awarded beaches, athletes are called to live their own experience of freedom at the distances of 1km, 3km, and 5km, connecting their effort with this ancient myth and the unparalleled natural landscape of the area.

Registrations are available through platform more.com

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The Giant Run Series: Running on the Paths of Giants

Sunday, May 31st belongs to the runners, with the Giant Run Series drawing its inspiration from the mythical Gigantomachy (Battle of the Giants) that took place on the soil of Halkidiki. Participants do not simply follow a route, but they tread upon the land where, according to legend, the Giants clashed with the Gods of Olympus, giving their name to the peninsula. The routes for the Half Marathon (21.1km), 10km, and 5km unfold through the iconic vineyards and pine forests of Domaine Porto Carras, offering a rare experience amidst lush vegetation and the blue of the sea. Focus on the next generation is a priority, with 1km children's races for ages 0-9 and 10-14 offered free of charge.

Registrations are available through more.com platform, bringing their own pulse to the event.

Intense Duels on the Sand with Olympian Efi Sfyri

In the heart of the four-day event, Beach Volley emerges as a dominant activity. Under the guidance of Olympian and European Champion Efi Sfyri, one of the most significant figures in Greek beach volley with numerous distinctions in international and national championships, the Resort’s new courts will be inaugurated with specialized camps, training sessions, and tournaments in King of the Court, Men, and Women categories. The action on the sand culminates on Monday, June 1st, with the spectacular Mixed Tournament supported by Enso Sports Club, offering the ideal closing to an event full of intensity, competition, and athletic energy. 

Registrations are available through platform more.com.

Tennis Experience at Porto Carras Athlos

Tennis action at Porto Carras Athlos will be hosted on the resort’s top-tier tennis courts, offering a unique competitive experience in a stunning seaside environment. The program will include Tennis Tournament Mixed Doubles (8–12 teams) as well as Men’s Singles, providing the opportunity for athletes of various levels to participate. 

Registrations via more.com.

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The Holistic Experience of Porto Carras Athlos

Porto Carras Athlos redefines sports tourism as a complete lifestyle event, with its program being finalized gradually through new additions that embrace every aspect of well-being. The experience of movement extends beyond the races, with daily Yoga, Pilates, and Calisthenics sessions held by the shore, offering the ultimate balance. Special care has been taken for the family and the young stars of the event, who can participate in specialized Baby Swimming Sessions and Football Clinics, while the safety and recovery of all participants are actively supported by an experienced team of physiotherapists located at the heart of the event. The program will also include beach soccer on the Porto Carras beach, next to the deep blue waters of the Aegean, as well as crossfit training sessions.


The path to your own “athlos” is open, as registrations for all running and swimming routes are held exclusively through platform more.com.

 
Exclusive Hospitality Experience at Porto Carras Meliton Hotel

Participation in Porto Carras Athlos is completed with a stay in the heart of the activities at the iconic Porto Carras Meliton Hotel, managed by SWOT Hospitality for the second consecutive year. For the Holy Spirit holiday weekend, special preferential packages are available starting from €230 for a double room per night, including half-board at the “Athos” restaurant and free participation in side wellness activities such as Yoga, Pilates, and Calisthenics. Interested parties can choose between rooms and suites with sea or marina views, ensuring a holistic hospitality experience with a minimum stay of two nights.

Reservations are made through the official website of the event HERE!

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Porto Carras  

Porto Carras Grand Resort is the historic iconic resort that has contributed significantly to the establishment of luxury tourism in Greece, especially in Halkidiki. For 50 years, it has been offering high-level services and authentic Greek hospitality to its guests in an environment of unparalleled beauty and intense contrasts. 

Located alongside a sandy coastline of 9 kilometers and surrounded by a verdant area of 18,000 acres, with gardens under the shade of pine trees dressing the slopes of Mount Meliton. Its facilities include an 18-hole golf course, the biggest organic vineyard in Greece, a spa and wellness center, restaurants with high-level gastronomy, a casino and a marina that provides integrated services. In addition, a wide range of sports and cultural activities on land and sea are available to visitors of all ages. 

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Friday, 17 April 2026 12:21

Are You A Yes Or A No?!

There are moments when we say yes while something inside us whispers no. And there are times when we want to say no but instead we soften, adjust, or stay silent. Other times, our no comes out harshly or in a way that hurts us as givers, as well as the receiver.

Our bodies always know the truth!

Before words are formed, the body responds — through breath, posture, tension, expansion, and contraction. When we learn to listen, clarity becomes simpler. Decisions become cleaner. Relationships, professional and personal, become more honest.

This gentle, experiential workshop, held at the welcoming space of Wellnest in Alimos, is an invitation to explore the felt sense of your authentic yes and your grounded no — in a space that is respectful, warm, and safe.

Come as you are, no prior coaching or therapy is needed. All ages, genders and backgrounds are welcome.

Bring your curiosity and a willingness to tune inward. Leave with a simple body-based practice you can use before any difficult conversation — at work, at home, anywhere a choice matters — feeling more grounded and aware of your body’s subtle communication.

Event Info

When:
 Friday, April 24th, 18:30 - 20: 30
Where: Wellnest Athens, Leoforos Posidonos 21, Alimos
Cost: Pay what you want - Suggested min. donation: €20
Organizer's page: wonderworks.gr

There is something you’ve been thinking about, circling around, or quietly wanting to create.

This workshop is designed to help you move it forward.

Through guided mindfulness and energetic work, you’ll clear mental noise, reconnect with what’s truly calling you, and begin shaping it into a tangible vision. From there, we move into a structured vision board process to define what this next chapter actually looks like—and how to start bringing it into your life now.

This is not just reflection. It’s activation. You’ll leave with clarity, direction, and a grounded first step.

You will walk away with:
•A clear vision you can articulate
•A visual roadmap to anchor your next steps
•Renewed energy and momentum
*Connection with like-minded, entrepreneurial women in Athens

This gathering builds on the community formed during our International Women’s Day event and is part of a growing network of conscious women creating aligned lives and work.

Limited spots. Pre-registration required.

Event Info

When:
 Monday, May 4th, 11:30 - 13:30
Where: The Sanctuary Health & Wellness Center, 5 Kazantzaki, Chalandri
Cost: €20
Organizer's page: wonderworks.gr


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