The “miracle” of Santorini: How the earthquake-ravaged island of the 1960s became a tourist giant in 50 years
After the terrible earthquake of 1956, its residents cast a black stone behind them, selling their properties—even for a tin of oil. Today, in Oia, a cave house can be sold for 1 million euros, while in the world’s most famous cliff, buildings are packed side by side
Giorgos Pitsilis at HORECA: “We ensure a transparent and competitive environment for business”
During his speech, the head of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) highlighted the importance of the digital transformation of tax administration as a catalyst for boosting entrepreneurship
How Valentine’s Day helps tourist areas – “Stay in love” say hoteliers with special packages
Plastira Lake, Drama, Aridaia, Pella, Karpenisi and other regions among those proposed - February 14th is Friday and creates another good three days for tourism