News | Monday May 31, 2010
Greece postponed a programmed appointment by Israel’s air force commandant to Athens on Monday, subsequent a deadly Israeli military action in opposition to a fleet transporting civilized aid to the Gaza Strip. In addition, Greece disregarded an enduring combined air implement with Israel, code named Minoas 2010. The aid fleet was organized by European and American activists with a Turkish civilized association. One Greek citizen, together with dozens of others, were supposedly injured while up to 10 people were killed, according to the latest information, when Israeli forces stormed the ships which had departed from international waters off Cyprus coast on Sunday.
Destinations | Monday May 31, 2010
Ferries and cruise ships were stranded at Greek ports yesterday as seamen staged a 24 hour strike against a government decision to lift restrictions on vessels docking with foreign crews. Bookings to Greece are already down this year following a wave of strikes and sometimes violent protests against government pay cuts and tax hikes imposed as a condition for receiving a 110 billion euro EU/IMF emergency loan. Dozens of passenger ships were stranded at Greece’s largest port of Piraeus while traffic was halted between Athens and Greek islands. Ships didn’t leave Piraeus this morning, there is no traffic between ports, and nothing is moving. Greece can expect a period of calm now as many leave Athens for the stiflingly hot summer, but anger may grow again in September as the population returns, especially if earnings from the crucial tourist season have dropped dramatically.
Only three out of five cruise ships expected at Piraeus arrived yesterday morning. Passengers disembarked normally, but dozens of protesting seamen and members of a communist labour group, Pame, blocked the gates of the port preventing other tourists from boarding the cruise ships.
News | Monday May 31, 2010
Visa free tours from Cesme town of Turkish western province of Izmir to Greek islands firstly began on May 22. Tour companies organized tours to Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini, Crete, Rhodes and Kos with a special permission. In each tour 600-800 people could take place in which will take place every Saturday. The tours will continue till September 11th. The tours will be held from Cesme to Greek islands with the ferry Ankara.
News | Saturday May 29, 2010
Movie star Johnny Depp lately enjoyed a public holiday in Mykonos, signifying that its stunning tourist attractions and smooth pleasant climate attracts even Class A stars. Johnny Depp escaped to the island for some break and relaxation. But as an alternative of lynching out at top bars and clubs like other famed faces be likely to do whereas on a break, the Alice in Wonderland cast member tried to be as not noticeable as probable by visiting inaccessible beaches and spending time on his yacht just off the coast. Depp is used to the peaceful motion that comes with staying at sea. Greece and its islands are an attraction for millions of tourists every year among which are many Hollywood stars.
Athens Travel, Destinations | Friday May 28, 2010
In the Ruins of the Agora, the most observable tombstone is the temple of Hephestus which at rest adorns a stumpy hill in the Northwest end of the Agora. The temple’s building started in 450 BC and it is at rest conserved in outstanding figure to our day. In many ways the Hephestus look likes the Parthenon by its Doric shape, although it was constructed much smaller in scale. The Stoa of Attalos which overlook the East end of the site was constructed approximately 150 BC and was reconstructed in the 1950’s so as to protection the artifacts that were uncovered from the adjacent area. It surrounds the Agora on its East end and separates it from the Roman Agora, and the rest of Athens. It is a museum appeal visiting for its exposition of a diversity of statues and ordinary relics from the Agora excavations. The Christian temple of the Apostles is well conserved in the Southeast bend and it houses some wall frescos, whereas all further buildings depiction only their practicalities. There is a immense diversity of buildings that one would be expecting to find in a marketplaces such as stores and workshops, plus lots of structures that housed community actions and government gatherings.
Destinations | Friday May 28, 2010
Aegina is the closest island to Athens appeal a visit, for a daylong journey from Athens. Aegina is address to one of the gorgeous temples of late Archaic Greece, the temple of Aphaia. A volcanic island is with plains of reputable fruitfulness to the northern and southern parts. Aegina is as well where the well-known pistachio nuts can be found in conjunction with the other core produce of the island, grain, almonds and olives. The southern end of the island is stony and infertile. The uppermost peak of the island is Mt. Oros point. Aegina is a enjoyable island with sulk dressed hills, little fertile valleys, and an attractive coast, but its main benefit is its position at the midpoint of the Saronic gulf.
Destinations | Friday May 28, 2010
Delphi is one of the gorgeous archaeological situates in Greece. Its prosperous justifications and museum symbolize traditional ancient times by means of such clearness smooth the inexperienced guest can clutch. Its significance as an archaeological situates, together with its position at a peaceful countryside makes it one of the most visited sites of Greece. Highlights of the archaeological situate of Delphi comprise the Temple of Apollo, the Tholos, the theater, the stadium, and the treasuries of the Athenians and the Syphnias. The temple of Apollo emerges in ruinous state in the center of the place of safety. Only a little of its Doric features stay behind positions, but its magnificent details are a able to be seen souvenir of the Temple’s magnificence in very old times. The present ruins of the temple date back to the 4th c. BCE. Delphi Tholos. The Tholos ought to be one of the most took pictures of monuments of Greece, and it has converted into the brand image that represents Delphi in many people’s minds. It was a stunning spherical building at the center of the shelter of Athena Pronaia. It was constructed flanked by 380 and 360 BCE, and merely three of its unique twenty Doric columns stay behind reputation today.
News | Thursday May 27, 2010
Little frogs swarmed on the side of the Egnatia highway in northern Greece, on Wednesday, forcing the closing of the northern highway for two hours. Three cars skid off the highway but no wounds were report. Millions of frogs closed one of the country’s main highways for more than two. The frogs on the highways seem like a carpet. The frogs were trekking for food at a close by lake. The police stopped up the highway after three drivers, actually trying to keep away from the frogs, skidded off the road.
News | Thursday May 27, 2010
Greece’s main phone company OTE telecoms unintentionally cut off the prime minister’s house line, whereas trying to cut off a client who was following in payments. Greek prime minister, George Papandreou was left exclusive of a landline for three days. A worker of the phone company, OTE telecoms, mistyped a number while the stage the cut off process, The company’s chairman has sent a correspondence letter to Papandreou about the incident.
News | Wednesday May 26, 2010
A protester heckles Culture and Tourism Minister Pavlos Geroulanos at the Parthenon yesterday. He was one of dozens of ministry employees who intermittent the minister’s tour of recently finished reinstatement work at the antique tombstone challenging owing salaries. The minister said the demands were totally justified and assurance action on the pay. Pavlos Geroulanos yesterday called on representatives of the tourism sector to donate to a campaign to counterbalance the harm caused to the Greek tourism sector by street riots and to highlight the country’s properties. A novel marketing campaign, dubbed “You in Greece” is to be launched next week. an added aim is to request to the Greek Diaspora to trip and hold the Greek tourism sector, which accounts for some 20% of GDP. The Greek National Tourism Organization is previously making hard work to endorse holidays in Greece. One of these is an exhibition at Harrods department store in London called “2010 reasons to visit Greece.”
News | Wednesday May 26, 2010
The Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism in cooperation with the Hellenic Association of Professional Congress Organizers HAPCO, declares that Greece leftovers a secure and reasonable objective for conventions and incentives, in spite of present financial contain. All strikes and complaints that took place in the first days of May 2010 in Athens were absolutely restricted in a comparative limited area in the centre of the city. Furthermore, no such revelation occurs nor affected several of the conventional tourist destinations right through Greece. The characteristic peaceful ambiance is back by the side of with the well-known nice Greek weather. Despite temporary difficulties, the Greek convention and conference market is still well-built. Its creation is extremely spirited with an apparent “value for money” orientation and with the extremely famous nature of Greek Professional Congress Organizers. We do not only assurance, but we also look forward to help overcoming any additional challenges.