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Katikies Santorini (Oia) Over in touristy Oia, Katikies makes the most of its cliff-hanging location and offers a respite ...
Despite initial concerns caused by earthquakes earlier in the year, Santorini's tourism industry is optimistic about ...
The increased seismic activity, unprecedented even in a country as quake-prone as Greece, had shut schools, halt construction and dispatch rescuers to Santorini Santorini’s shaky tourism ...
Santorini is one of the most popular destinations in Greece, and for good reason. It’s a unique volcanic island group in the Aegean Sea, part of the Cyclades archipelago. Every year, millions of ...
The resort's water park has winding waterslides for older kids and adults, a splash area with pint-size slides for the littles, and a lazy river the whole family can enjoy together. Parents who want ...
Finish the day by ambling up to the Church of Panagia for a Santorini-esque sunset viewpoint minus the masses. Known as the Ibiza of Greece, Mykonos has long been synonymous with lavish beach ...
More than 12,000 cubic metres of treated wastewater a day could be discharged directly into the Shotover River in the country’s premiere tourist resort, according to a whistle-blowing councillor. That ...
Santorini, Greece If you've seen influencers sharing ... Tulum, Mexico In the past few years, Mexican beach resort Tulum has become the host of some of the biggest dance music festivals, including ...
But if you appreciate authenticity, good Southeast Asian food, rarely visited destinations, and a luxe (but not outlandish) cruise experience, you may want to consider a river trip like this. The ...
Santorini, one of Greece’s most popular tourist destinations, is implementing emergency measures, including restrictions on certain areas, in response to ongoing seismic activity. The Greek ...
Santorini, Greece – The breathtaking island of Santorini, famed for its stunning landscapes and vibrant tourism, sits atop a ticking volcanic time bomb, according to experts. Scientists studying the ...
Reservations are increasingly shifting toward the Turkish resort towns, according to Işler. "Of course, we do not want such disasters to happen, but the fear caused by the earthquake, especially in ...