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Piraeus Welcomes Run Greece Piraeus 2024
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of Piraeus’s vibrant athletic community. Lace-up your running shoes, join the fun, and let’s make Run Greece Piraeus 2024 an unforgettable event! #RunGreece #Piraeus
Piraeus Welcomes Run Greece Piraeus 2024! Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 22nd, at 7:00 PM because Piraeus is hosting the exciting Run Greece Piraeus 2024, one of the country’s most celebrated athletic traditions. For the first time, Piraeus will be the vibrant stage for this spectacular race, organized by SEGAS in partnership with the Region of Attica, the Municipality of Piraeus, and…
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aretis · 2 months
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📍Agistri island,Greece 🇬🇷
THINGS TO DO IN AGISTRI GREEK ISLAND
Agistri island is an amazing summer destination veeery close to Athens!
Just 1 hr by flying dolphin or 2 hrs by ferry 2-3 days! from Piraeus port ideal for
!! Things to do
-Stay in Skala village to be close to many restaurants, shops & the bars for night or Megalochori village if u prefer less crowds.
-Visit the main BEACHES in the island:
•APONISOS: Agistri's privately owned island (Entrance fee: 6€) organized with sunbeds & umbrellas & a beach bar.
•CHALIKIADA: a beach with white pebbles & green-blue crystal clear waters, one of the most impressive beaches of the island from above. It is not organized, can only be reached by boat or on foot but note that many nudist people there Access is difficult with rocks & many do camping around there.
•DRAGONERA: a pebbly beach with a canteen, sunbeds & umbrellas. Crystal clear waters! Campers as well.
•SKALA & MEGALOCHORI: basic beaches close to the villages
•SKLIRI: small one with great waters and pines everywhere.
•MARIZA: If you want to jump into crystal clear waters with no crowds there is this platform in Limenaria village.
-Stroll around: Skala & Megalochori villages. Limenaria & Metochi have less crowds and not many things to do.
-Have some seafood dinner during sunset time in "Alkyoni" & "Kafenes to Mantraki" restaurants. Others I suggest are Aponisos, Yialos, Rosy's, Agistri club. For meat go to "Toxotis" & "Tasos" & "Seilor" for souvlaki.
-Try the incredible breakfast & sweets in "Copa Cabana". For vegans as well.
-For Crepe, go to Melirriton cafe bar and for ice cream in Quattro Resto Bar.
-Have a drink at night in Sunset, Kastraki and A bar.
-Rent a Scooter. Distances are small & a scooter helps you to visit the beaches that are 10-15 minutes drive.
Fyi there are 2 taxis in the island & TAXI a bus.
-Rent a boat & have a day tour around the island or nearby islands & islets.
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Καλημέρα Ελλάδα 🌷
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bongaboi · 4 months
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Olympiakos: 2024 UEFA Europa Conference League Winners
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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Setting off wild celebrations in Athens, Olympiakos won Greece’s first European club title by beating Fiorentina 1-0 with a goal in extra time of the Europa Conference League final on Wednesday.
Ayoub El Kaabi provided the dramatic ending, diving to nudge in a last-gasp goal in the second period of extra time, with fans erupting in celebration after a lengthy wait for a VAR check for offside.
“Praise be to God, we promised our supporters we’d do this today and we did it,” El Kaabi said.
The Morocco striker – who finished as the competition’s top scorer – struck in the 116th minute of the match and dropped to his knees as he waited to see if the goal would stand after he had met a cross from Santiago Hezze.
The goal decided a game that had looked destined for a penalty shootout following an energetic but largely risk-free encounter at AEK Arena, and condemned Fiorentina and its coach Vincenzo Italiano to a second straight defeat in the final of the Europa Conference League after losing last year to West Ham.
“We created chances and had the opportunity to lift the cup but unfortunately it didn’t happy – I’m sorry,” Italiano said. “In Europe it’s not an easy thing to get this far and lose.”
Olympiakos coach Jose Luis Mendilibar secured a second straight European title after winning the Europa League with Sevilla last season.
“It’s an honor to have made all these people happy, I feel immense joy and happiness to have made people feel this way and I dedicate it to them,” Mendilibar said.
“We have achieved something that our club has never achieved before. We will celebrate it and celebrate it the way we should. Then we will start working on what comes next.” Tens of thousands of Olympiakos fans joined boisterous celebrations across the Greek capital after attending outdoor viewing parties. Youths held up lit flares in the port city of Piraeus, near Athens, where the team is based.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis described Olympiakos as “a true legend,” adding in an online post: “Olympiakos has won the Europa Conference League and made history! A sensational night for the club itself, but also for Greek football as a whole.”
The third-tier European club competition took place amid a massive security operation, with some 5,000 police officers forming concentric cordons around a northern area of the capital – amid Europe-wide security concerns this summer for major sporting events including the Paris Olympics and European soccer championship in Germany.
The final was briefly marred by scuffles between Fiorentina fans inside the stadium and riot police next to them.
Although the visitors dominated the early stages of the final, Fiorentina goalkeeper Pietro Terracciano kept his team in the game with two impressive fingertip saves to block on-target shots from Daniel Podence in the fourth minute and Stevan Jovetic in the sixth minute of extra time.
El Kaabi, who scored a total of 11 goals in the competition, had been largely sidelined in the match by Fiorentina’s unyielding four-man defense.
Olympiakos players celebrated with 15,000 fans after the game, some holding their young children as golden confetti was fired into the air around the awards podium.
“It’s the best emotion I’ve felt so far in my career,” defender Panagiotis Retsos said. “I’ve had a lot of ups-and-downs but I’m very, very happy to be here.”
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goexploregreece · 1 year
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Discover the Greek island's hidden gem of the Cyclades that is Donoussa.
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Donoussa is one of the Cyclades' smallest islands, with just around 150 people. It's a tiny island that measures just 13 square km, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in beauty.
Located between the islands of Naxos and Amorgos, you can get to it by ferry from Piraeus or other nearby islands. There's no airport on the island, but the ferry ride is a beautiful experience on its own and worth the trip.
Donoussa is famous for its crystal clear waters, sandy beaches and authentic Greek island lifestyle. It's the perfect destination for travellers seeking a peaceful, relaxing holiday away from crowds.
The island has maintained its traditional character; you can still find local fishermen and farmers.
If you're planning a trip to Donoussa, here are the top three things you shouldn't miss:
1. Explore the beaches - Donoussa has some of the most beautiful beaches in the Cyclades. The island is small, so you can easily explore all of them. The most famous ones are Kedros, Stavros and Livadi.
2. Hike to the island's highest point - Donoussa's highest point is Mount Papas, and it offers a breathtaking view of the island and the surrounding sea. It's a moderate hike, but the views are worth the effort.
3. Visit the Cave of the Wall - This is one of the most unique places on the island. The cave is located on the island's north side and is called the Cave of the Wall because of the unusual wall-like formation you can see inside. It's a mysterious and beautiful place, and definitely worth a visit.
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genieife · 10 months
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ADVENTURE DESTINATIONS TO COVER IN GREECE: EXPLORE TOP PLACES
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Fill your bucket list with its captivating islands and diverse landscapes, explore all the adventure destinations of Greece. Whether it’s sailing and scuba diving in the glimmering Aegean or hiking mountain trails, including the awe-inspiring Mount Olympus, Greece offers a myriad of experiences.
Each Greek adventure is bathed in abundant sunshine, accompanied by delectable cuisine, and enriched by philoxenia — the authentic Greek hospitality that remains unparalleled. All these experiences are out there, ready and waiting for you to explore. Explore trip planner app- geniefie to check into these locations by making nano trip itineraries with family and friends. 
SCUBA DIVE OFF KYTHNOS
At first glance, Kythnos, a Cycladic island, might appear somewhat barren, but the island’s magic is subtly concealed – both above and beneath the waves. The powerful currents and waves surrounding the isle bestow its waters with a vibrant array of life. Delve into the depths, and you’ll encounter a kaleidoscope of colors, adorned with reefs, coral, intricately sculpted rock formations, and a bustling marine ecosystem, featuring an abundance of lobsters.
Take your underwater adventure up a notch by exploring the remnants of a World War II shipwreck at Agios Stefanos Bay. Glide around the bow, propeller, and hull of the former cargo ship “Niki,” soaking in its historical significance. This dive is accessible even for beginners due to its shallow position.
Kythnos is home to high-quality, certified scuba diving schools like Aqua Team Dive Center, which specialises in diving for individuals with disabilities and organizes excursions to 30 different diving spots. Explore Vouvokera for diverse sea life, Katakefalos for distinctive rock formations, the 45-metre-deep Aghios Sarantis, and Ksera tis Agapis to witness underwater remnants of ancient vases.
To reach Kythnos, catch a ferry from Athens’ Piraeus (3 hours) or Lavrio (just 1 hour and 40 minutes). Once there, traverse sun-drenched hills to uncover chapels, caves, ruins of ancient temples, old mining sites, and two charming main towns.
Other fantastic diving destinations include Karpathos (known for rare marine life and underwater cliffs), Zakynthos (famous for its sea turtles), Leros (a must-visit for WWII wreck enthusiasts), and Alonissos (home to the country’s first undersea archaeological park).
SAIL THE IONIAN (FOR BEGINNERS)
The radiant brilliance of the Ionian Islands has been a wellspring of inspiration for numerous historical and literary figures, from Odysseus to Captain Corelli. Discover your own muse as you embark on days of sailing through the tranquil waters beneath the radiant sun. Anchor at any of the distinctive islands to relish stunning beaches and waterfront tavernas. Savor local wine and indulge in freshly caught fish while you spend evenings basking in the splendor of dazzling sunsets – ready to do it all over again the next day!
Situated off Greece’s western coasts, the relatively calm summer winds of the Ionian Sea provide an ideal setting for less experienced skippers to embark on a leisurely Greek sailing adventure. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, options to hire a skipper are readily available.
The linear arrangement of the islands makes a north-south (or vice versa) route quite logical. Explore the larger islands, including Lefkada with its renowned white sand beaches, the lush and vibrant Corfu, and the famed Navagio Beach (also known as Shipwreck Cove) of Zakynthos. Don’t overlook the hidden gems of Paxoi and Antipaxoi, adorned with secret coves, as well as the tranquil Meganisi.
PARAGLIDE OVER LEFKADA 
Lefkada, the Ionian paradise, is renowned for its award-winning beaches, stunning green-topped cliffs, and seas as blue as the Grecian sky. What better starting point for your paragliding adventure?
Soar into the heavens with an experienced pilot, your paraglider carrying you on the gentle breeze. Glide over Lefkada, reveling in panoramic views of this lush, green island extending across the sparkling sea. Gain a unique perspective of Lefkada from the sky, spotting towns, churches, and other verdant isles like Madouri, Skorpios, and Skorpidi below. Keep an eye out for centuries-old villages nestled high in the mountains.
For thrill-seekers, select companies offer spins during your flight. And to cherish the memories, you’re often provided with a video of your flight to relive the experience and share with friends. Lefkada Paragliding offers 25-minute flights over the picturesque Pefkoulia Bay, led by well-reviewed, experienced pilots.
Lefkada is one of the most accessible islands, connected to the mainland by a bridge. There’s an undeniable vibrancy about Lefkada, an island that takes pride in its music, literature, and art – the perfect blend for your spectacular flying adventure.
HIKE THE MENALON TRAIL IN THE PELOPONNESE
Embark on your multi-day hike along the Menalon Trail, commencing in the idyllic mountain village of Stemnitsa, a picturesque setting with stone houses and cobblestone streets that resemble a postcard. Traverse the lush hills surrounding Stemnitsa, journey through the awe-inspiring Lousios Gorge, where the Prodromou Monastery is embedded in the rockface, and meander past captivating sites. Take respite in charming villages along the way, concluding your trek in the scenic Lagadia, where you can reward yourself with delectable local cuisine and breathtaking valley views.
While the Menalon Trail boasts spectacular scenery, featuring some of the most impressive vistas in Greece, the local culture and gastronomy are equally enticing. Proud of their unique heritage and historical significance, locals share stories of the area’s role as a crucial center for organizing and supplying the Greek forces during the War of Independence. Enjoy stays in Alpine-esque inns hosted by delightful hosts offering even more delightful local delicacies, such as cheese pies and grilled chops, making it difficult to bid farewell to this charming region.
Covering a distance of 75km across 8 sections, this trail typically takes around one week to complete. As a certified Leading Quality Trail by the European Ramblers Association, the well-maintained route is accessible for beginners while still catering to advanced hikers (though not recommended for families with very young children). The best time to enjoy the trail is from May to September, but caution is advised during the high summer months due to the heat.
Explore other fantastic mainland hiking destinations like Zagori and Mt. Pilio (Pelion).
GO MOUNTAINEERING ON MOUNT OLYMPUS
Witness the majestic Mount Olympus piercing through the clouds, and you’ll comprehend why the ancient Greeks believed it to be the abode of the gods. So lofty is this mountain that you can catch a glimpse of its summit from an airplane, and its vastness extends to the horizon, visible even from the distant city of Thessaloniki. Boasting 52 peaks, with the tallest being Mytikas at 2,917 meters, Mount Olympus stands as the highest mountain in Greece.
Embark on your ascent from the Prionia trailhead, the highest accessible point by car. Traverse through historic forests, feeling the pulsating power of Olympus emanating through the trees. As you emerge from the woodlands, witness the sprawling expanse of the range surrounding you as you make your way towards the summit.
The journey to the summit typically spans two days, prompting an overnight stay at a mountain refuge. As the sun sets over this myth-laden range, you’ll encounter the true enchantment of Greece and all it symbolizes.
Reaching the summit demands a certain level of toughness and is weather-dependent, yet manageable for individuals with basic mountaineering experience. Hiring a guide is strongly recommended, ensuring your safety amidst the mountain’s concealed challenges and providing you with a wealth of information about this incredible natural wonder where myth intertwines with untamed wilderness.
Mount Olympus is conveniently located, a 5-hour drive from Athens or 3 hours from Thessaloniki.
WINDSURF / KITESURF IN NAXOS
The Cyclades are renowned for their winds, and Naxos, in particular, is celebrated for its perfect windsurfing conditions, especially during the summer meltemi winds. As the largest island in the Cyclades, Naxos boasts mountains, fertile valleys, and a variety of beaches, ranging from secluded cliff-enclosed coves to extensive stretches of tree-lined sand. Premier windsurfing spots, such as Mikri Vigla, Aghios Georgios, and Laguna, offer schools and easy access from the main town.
Gear up in your wetsuit and kick off your morning at a locale like Aghios Georgios, where the windsurfing area, distinct from the popular sunbathing stretch nearby, maintains its authentic ambiance. Learn the art of gliding across brilliantly blue waters on your board, basking in the sun-drenched hills around you. Afterward, unwind at the beachside shack with fellow sailors or head to a taverna to savor some of the finest local produce in the Aegean.
As the morning transitions into the afternoon, the winds intensify, adding an extra thrill to your surfing experience. The Old Town, with its labyrinthine streets ascending to the Venetian castle at its pinnacle, and the adjacent harbor beckon for exploration as the sun sets.
Explore other excellent windsurfing or kitesurfing destinations, including Paros, Lefkada, Rhodes, and Limnos.
SURF THE WAVES OF TINOS
Picture scattered chairs on the sandy shore, hessian canvas strung overhead, and refreshments served from a Volkswagen casually parked on the beach – welcome to the surfing scene on Tinos. Embrace your hippie dreams alongside fellow wave enthusiasts on this Cycladic island cherished by Greeks for its authenticity, nature, and the passionate locals who adore their homeland.
Enterprising organizations like Tinos Surf Lessons and Beach Bar, situated on the southern beach of Kolymbithra, draw like-minded individuals from around the globe to surf on Tinos. The robust winds, reaching up to 7 on the Beaufort Scale, create impressive, crashing waves. Glide across the blue Aegean on your board, surrounded by the unmistakably Greek hills and sky.
After an exhilarating surf, raise a toast with newfound friends at the beach bar before venturing into Tinos town for its renowned culinary delights. Tinos even offers a “Food Path” experience, along with a microbrewery and winery. Despite its proximity to Athens, the island has managed to escape the clutches of Cycladic overtourism. Traditionally, Tinos is more associated with religious pilgrims who come to pay their respects to Our Lady of Tinos (Panaghia Evangelistria) and the icon believed by many to be miraculous.
Tinos is a place steeped in heritage and soul, providing the perfect backdrop for any adventure.
To reach Tinos, hop on a ferry from Athens’ Rafina (2 hours) or Piraeus (2 hours).
In the realm of Greek adventures, let Geniefie be your trusted guide, unveiling the treasures and thrills that Greece has to offer. Whether you’re scaling the heights of Mount Olympus, catching the wind on the pristine beaches of Tinos, or hiking the ancient paths of the Menalon Trail, Geniefie stands ready to curate the ultimate exploration experience. As you navigate through the historical wonders, natural landscapes, and adrenaline-pumping activities, let Geniefie’s magic enhance your journey, ensuring that every moment is not just an adventure but a story etched in the heart of Greece. So, set forth on an odyssey of discovery, and with Geniefie as your companion, let the unparalleled adventures of Greece become an integral part of your own extraordinary narrative.
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redathensrentacar · 11 months
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For car rental athens choose red-athens-rentacar.com
In 2020, the Greek metropolis of Athens saw the founding of the RED Athens Rent a Car enterprise. Our business is a part of a network of businesses centered on the auto sector. As a young rental company, we provide a broad selection of automobiles, including all popular car types including small, family, economical, Jeep, SUV, and minivans. Our goal is to provide our clients brand-new cars that have been meticulously inspected for the finest quality and safety while combining the most affordable prices. We are based in car rental athens , and we make every effort to give you the best services possible. We promise to give you the finest services possible based on our experience in the rental and sales of cars.
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Our business offers meet-and-greet services (vehicle delivery) to customers at Piraeus Port, Rafina Port, and Athens International Airport El. Venizelos. For your convenience, we can also deliver or pick up our automobiles from any hotel or apartment inside the city borders as well as from our offices in Acharnes, Attica. You may be confident that RED Rent a Car Company will satisfy all of your demands for a rental car in Athens, Greece. We provide our clients a full range of car rental services with several benefits, as well as brand-new, secure automobiles.
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bevaldia · 1 year
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BEVALDIA (Manager of the branches PSOMAKARA & GAMSRO) disposes in Chios state-of-the-art equipment that can serve the vessel in all matters of underwater operations, underwater hull cleaning, in water class survey with the recognition of IACS and dry ship repairs services. Chios is one of the best choices for a vessel, since it is a safe European destination where it can accept vessels with fully-loaded draft conditions to be served at the Anchorage of Chios with brief and without complex bureaucratic procedures and under the absolute supervision of the company BEVALDIA with easy Port Call Entry with few formalities.
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usbizbuzz · 1 year
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Greek Ferry Crews Go on Strike in Protest of Work Conditions Following Tragic Passenger Death
Safety Concerns and Labor Disputes Lead to Disruptions in Greece’s Island Travel
In a recent turn of events, ferry crews in Greece have called for a 24-hour strike scheduled for September 13, causing potential disruptions for travelers heading to the country’s beloved island destinations. This decision, announced by the PNO union, stems from a myriad of safety and labor concerns plaguing the industry.
The catalyst for this strike came in the wake of a tragic incident at Greece’s primary port of Piraeus. A tardy passenger lost his life after being pushed into the sea by a member of the ferry crew. The PNO union, while not directly linking the strike to this specific incident, expressed their deep concern regarding the state of safety and labor practices within the ferry industry….Read More
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Shipping From Dubai To Greece
SHIPPING FROM DUBAI TO GREECE
Shipping from Dubai to Greece by Air and Sea: A Comprehensive Guide
Dubai and Greece are two major trade hubs in their respective regions, with a significant volume of goods being transported between the two countries. If you are looking to ship your goods from Dubai to Greece, you have two options: air and sea freight. In this article, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide to shipping from Dubai to Greece by air and sea.
Shipping from Dubai to Greece by Sea
Sea freight is a popular choice for shipping goods between Dubai and Greece. It is a cost-effective option for large shipments of goods that are not time-sensitive. The transit time for sea freight from Dubai to Greece typically takes between 10-15 days, depending on the port of departure and arrival.
Major Ports in Dubai and Greece
Dubai has several major ports that offer modern facilities and state-of-the-art equipment to handle all types of cargo, including bulk, containerized, and project cargo.
The major ports in Dubai include:
Jebel Ali Port: Located in the western part of Dubai, Jebel Ali Port is the largest man-made port in the world. It is a major hub for container shipping and offers a wide range of services, including container handling, warehousing, and distribution.
Port Rashid: Located in the heart of Dubai, Port Rashid is one of the oldest ports in the region. It is a major gateway for trade between the Middle East and the rest of the world and offers a range of services, including container handling, bulk cargo handling, and general cargo handling.
In Greece, the major ports include:
Port of Piraeus: Located in Athens, the Port of Piraeus is the largest port in Greece and one of the largest in the Mediterranean. It is a major gateway for trade between Europe and Asia and offers a range of services, including container handling, bulk cargo handling, and general cargo handling.
Port of Thessaloniki: Located in northern Greece, the Port of Thessaloniki is the second-largest port in Greece. It is a major gateway for trade between Greece and the Balkans and offers a range of services, including container handling, bulk cargo handling, and general cargo handling.
Shipping Process for Sea Freight
When shipping by sea, it is important to ensure that your goods are properly packed and secured to avoid damage during transit. You should also obtain all necessary documentation, such as bills of lading, customs declarations, and insurance certificates, to ensure a smooth and hassle-free shipping process.
The shipping process for sea freight typically involves the following steps:
Booking: You will need to book your shipment with a freight forwarder or shipping line. You will need to provide details such as the type of cargo, the volume of cargo, and the destination port.
Documentation: You will need to provide all necessary documentation, such as bills of lading, customs declarations, and insurance certificates.
Packing: You will need to properly pack your goods to ensure that they are not damaged during transit.
Loading: Your goods will be loaded onto a container or vessel for transport.
Transit: Your goods will be transported by sea to the destination port.
Unloading: Your goods will be unloaded at the destination port and cleared through customs.
Delivery: Your goods will be delivered to the final destination.
Shipping from Dubai to Greece by Air
If you need to ship your goods quickly and efficiently, air freight is the best option. It is ideal for small shipments of high-value goods that require fast delivery times. The transit time for air freight from Dubai to Greece is typically between 1-3 days, depending on the airline and the destination airport.
Major Airports in Dubai and Greece
Dubai is home to one of the world's busiest airports, Dubai International Airport, which serves as a major hub for air cargo in the region. The airport offers a wide range of air freight services, including express, standard, and deferred delivery options.
In Greece, the major airports include:
Athens International Airport: Located in the capital city of Athens, Athens International Airport is the largest airport in Greece. It is a major hub for air cargo and offers a range of services, including express, standard, and deferred delivery options.
Thessaloniki International Airport: Located in northern Greece, Thessaloniki International Airport is a major cargo airport that handles a wide range of cargo, including perishable goods, dangerous goods, and oversized cargo.
Shipping Process for Air Freight
When shipping by air, it is important to ensure that your goods are properly packed and labeled to comply with airline regulations. You should also obtain all necessary documentation, such as air waybills, customs declarations, and insurance certificates, to ensure a smooth and hassle-free shipping process.
The shipping process for air freight typically involves the following steps:
Booking: You will need to book your shipment with a freight forwarder or airline. You will need to provide details such as the type of cargo, the weight of cargo, and the destination airport.
Documentation: You will need to provide all necessary documentation, such as air waybills, customs declarations, and insurance certificates.
Packing: You will need to properly pack your goods to ensure that they are not damaged during transit.
Loading: Your goods will be loaded onto an aircraft for transport.
Transit: Your goods will be transported by air to the destination airport.
Unloading: Your goods will be unloaded at the destination airport and cleared through customs.
Delivery: Your goods will be delivered to the final destination.
Choosing the Right Shipping Option
When choosing a shipping option, there are several factors to consider, such as the type of cargo, the volume of cargo, the delivery time, and the cost. Sea freight is a cost-effective option for large shipments of goods that are not time-sensitive, while air freight is ideal for small shipments of high-value goods that require fast delivery times.
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Best Banks In Greece
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Greece is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture. It is also a popular tourist destination, with millions of visitors each year. If you are planning to visit Greece, or if you are already living there, you will need to open a bank account.
There are many banks in Greece, but not all of them are created equal. Some banks are better for tourists, while others are better for locals. Some banks offer better rates on loans and mortgages, while others offer better customer service.
In this blog post, I will discuss the best banks in Greece for tourists and locals. I will also discuss the factors you should consider when choosing a bank in Greece.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Bank in Greece
There are a few factors you should consider when choosing a bank in Greece. These factors include:
Location: If you are a tourist, you will want to choose a bank with branches in the areas you will be visiting. If you are a local, you will want to choose a bank with branches in your area. ATMs: Make sure the bank you choose has ATMs in the areas you will be using them. Customer service: Make sure the bank you choose has good customer service. You should be able to get help quickly and easily if you have a problem. Fees: Make sure you understand the fees associated with the bank accounts you are considering. Some banks charge high fees for things like ATM withdrawals and foreign currency transactions. Best Banks in Greece for Tourists
If you are a tourist, you will want to choose a bank that makes it easy to access your money. Some banks offer special accounts for tourists, which may include features like:
Free ATM withdrawals: This can save you a lot of money, especially if you are traveling to a country with a different currency. No foreign transaction fees: This means you will not be charged extra when you use your debit or credit card to make purchases in a foreign currency. English-speaking staff: This can be helpful if you do not speak Greek. Here are a few of the best banks in Greece for tourists:
Alpha Bank: Alpha Bank is one of the largest banks in Greece. It has a wide network of ATMs and branches throughout the country. Alpha Bank also offers special accounts for tourists, which include free ATM withdrawals and no foreign transaction fees.
Eurobank: Eurobank is another large bank in Greece. It also has a wide network of ATMs and branches throughout the country. Eurobank offers special accounts for tourists, which include free ATM withdrawals and no foreign transaction fees.
Piraeus Bank: Piraeus Bank is the largest bank in Greece. It has a wide network of ATMs and branches throughout the country. Piraeus Bank offers special accounts for tourists, which include free ATM withdrawals and no foreign transaction fees.
Best Banks in Greece for Locals
If you are a local, you will want to choose a bank that offers the services you need. Some banks offer special accounts for locals, which may include features like:
High interest rates: This can help you save money on your savings account. Low interest rates: This can help you save money on your mortgage or loan. Free online banking: This can save you time and hassle. Free mobile banking: This can give you access to your money from anywhere. Here are a few of the best banks in Greece for locals:
National Bank of Greece: The National Bank of Greece is the oldest bank in Greece. It offers a wide range of services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and mortgages.
Alpha Bank: Alpha Bank is one of the largest banks in Greece. It offers a wide range of services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and mortgages.
Eurobank: Eurobank is another large bank in Greece. It offers a wide range of services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and mortgages.
Piraeus Bank: Piraeus Bank is the largest bank in Greece. It offers a wide range of services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and mortgages.
Conclusion
These are just a few of the best banks in Greece. There are many other banks to choose from, so it is important to compare your options before you open an account.
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Some Reasons to Visit Greece in the Future
Greece is a land of ancient culture, breathtaking landscapes, and delicious food. Whether you're a history buff, an adventure seeker, or a foodie, Greece has something for everyone.
Imagine exploring the iconic Acropolis, the symbol of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy. The ancient ruins of Athens offer a glimpse into Greece's rich history and mythology and are sure to leave a lasting impression. We've narrowed down some reasons to visit Greece in the future.
Amazing Artworks from the Past
Don't be a heretic and claim to know everything about the ancient Greeks if you've never been to Greece. It has several wonderful structures and UNESCO heritage sites that are worth seeing regardless of your interest in history. Spend some time seeing the ancient sites of Delphi and Athens, and don't miss the breathtaking Acropolis museum.
The Beautiful Shores
Greece has various beach types, including sand, pebble, and rocky shores. With about 160,000 kilometers of coastline and 380 Blue Flag beaches, choosing which are the greatest and most attractive in the nation is tough. When a person visits one of these locations, they are sure to remember it because of its unique beauty. Your needs will be met in this utopia of pristine beaches and crystal clear, warm water. 
Conditions Common to the Mediterranean Region
Despite Greece's modest size, the climate differs widely from area to area. Hot and dry southern islands like Santorini contrast with the colder and rainier Ionian Islands. Some mountaintops can get snow in the summer because of the colder temperatures at higher elevations. It's usually bright, quite hot, and not too humid throughout the summer. Temperatures in the winter fluctuate about 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius), and snow has been known to fall as far south as Athens. From October through March is the rainy season.
Affordability
Greece has something for every traveler, from those on a tight budget to those eager to spend. Greek living is more reasonably priced than in many other European nations, so residents and tourists may enjoy everything the country offers without breaking the bank. So, this is one of the most significant reasons to visit Greece in the future.
A Safe Place for Holidays
When it comes to personal safety, Greece consistently ranks high. No matter the hour, Greece provides an atmosphere of peace. However, tourists should use the same common sense they would be everywhere in Europe. Never put anything of value in your rear pocket; pickpockets operate in these areas. Also, always employ legitimate transport services, especially when departing from Athens International Airport or the port of Piraeus.
So, whether you're looking for a cultural immersion, an exciting adventure, or a memorable journey, Greece is the perfect destination for your next vacation. Don't miss out on visiting Greece in the future for yourself!
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Why Must You Visit Heraklion City in Crete?
Heraklion, also called the Iraklion region, is the capital city of the largest island Crete in Greece. Many people who plan their Crete trip also include Heraklion in their itinerary as this beautiful city offers a wealth of holiday fun, archaeological treasures, amazing Cretan food, and multiple stunning beaches to enjoy.
Iraklion is a magnificent Crete city that faces the sea from multiple sides and embraces both the past and present well. While the modern part with squares and pedestrian walkways is seemed to be full of youthful energy, restaurants, and bars, most of its charm comes from the Old town and its romantic Venetian harbor.
How do I arrive at Heraklion in Crete?
Heraklion city is easily accessible by plane or boat. The airport located just outside Rethymno town remains busy with international and domestic flights. Besides, you will also find daily ferry connections from Piraeus and regularly from islands in Cyclades and Dodecanese.
To explore Heraklion city right from the moment you arrive or to get to the accommodation in Heraklion, you can take advantage of Heraklion Crete airport car rental service.
Just be sure to book in advance at least 2 to 3 months before your trip and opt for the airport pickup option during booking. This will help you make sure that your rental car will be waiting for you to arrive outside the airport.
What is the best time to visit Heraklion in Crete?
To visit Heraklion or Crete in general, people usually come throughout the year because this place experiences very good weather for most time of the year. You just need to keep in mind that summertime in Crete comes early and ends later than elsewhere in Greece. The peak time to visit Crete is the summer holiday months, July and August. If you wish to enjoy this historic city with less crowd, it is better to visit during May-June or September-October. Spring and autumn, both are ideal seasons to enjoy all kinds of activities in nature.
What is Heraklion famous for?
Heraklion city is popular around the world for so many reasons. It is home to wonderful cultural sites and museums and a multicultural Old Town. You will find mesmerizing sandy beaches on the north, as well as the south coast along with luxurious options. You will enjoy both authentic and high-end Cretan cuisine and some of the best wines in Crete. In short, Heraklion is the best family summer holiday destination as it offers plenty of activities for kids too.
If you plan to visit other places in Crete along with Heraklion, here are a few things you must see in Heraklion and you can cover them in a day or two easily.
1.     The Palace of Knossos
Knossos archaeological site is very famous across Greece for sightseeing. This is a must-visit place for you if you have an interest in Ancient Greek mythology.
2.     Heraklion Archaeological Museum
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum is one of the most important sites in Greece. You will find many artifacts found at Knossos and other Minoan sites in Crete.
3.     Scenic Walk around the Old Town
The pedestrian streets with boutique shops, local stores, and interesting architecture in the Old Town of Heraklion are perfect for aimless care-free wanderings.
Are you ready to visit Heraklion city soon? Book Heraklion Crete airport car rental now.
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Best Places To Live In Greece
In today’s blog, we are going to discuss everything about the Best Places To Live In Greece.
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Although it is a popular tourist destination, Greece is also a wonderful location to live. It's hardly surprising that more and more individuals are choosing to make Greece their home given the breathtaking countryside, hospitable population, and laid-back way of life.
You might be wondering where the greatest areas to reside are if you're considering moving to Greece. Whether you're searching for a bustling city or a sleepy seaside town, these are the top locations to live in Greece.
Best Places To Live In Greece
Patras
One of Greece's major cities and the Peloponnese region's capital is Patras. After Athens and Thessaloniki, it is the third-largest city in the nation. Patras is situated 150 kilometres west of Athens on the Peloponnese peninsula's northwest. With moderate winters and sweltering summers, the city enjoys an outstanding climate.
One of the busiest cities in Greece is Patras, a significant port city. Greece's second-largest port is the Port of Patras, behind Piraeus. 10% of Greece's maritime trade is handled by it, and trade with Italy and Albania is its two main export markets. Additionally, the city has an international airport that offers flights to both domestic and foreign locations.
Corfu
According to a recent research, Corfu is the finest Greek city for foreign residents. The study, which was carried out by the website Greece Is, examined a number of variables, including climate, infrastructure, safety, cost of living, and quality of life.
All categories, with the exception of climate, were won by Corfu. Kerkyra, the capital of the island, is a bustling, multicultural city with a sizable international population.
Paros
Greece has an island called Paros in the Aegean Sea. It is situated northeast of Crete, off the Turkish shore. The Cyclades island chain includes Paros, which is the biggest island in the chain. On the island, there are around 10,000 people living.
The largest town on the island and the capital of Paros is Parikia. Parikia is a typical Greek town, complete with blue-domed churches and whitewashed buildings. The town has a buzzing atmosphere thanks to its abundance of bars and eateries. Several beaches are also easily accessible from Parikia.
Rhodes
Rhodes is a fantastic choice if you're seeking for a location to call home in Greece. For those who wish to take advantage of everything Greece has to offer—from its breathtaking beaches and warm climate to its rich culture and history—this lovely island is ideal.
Rhodes is a terrific destination for expats as well because it has lots of amenities and things to do to keep you occupied. There are several eateries, pubs, stores, and beaches to choose from in addition to these. There are also lots of outdoor activities to enjoy if you're looking for something a little more strenuous, from hiking and biking to swimming and sailing.
Nafplion
Greece's Peloponnese area has the lovely town of Nafplion. It is renowned for both its breathtaking views of the Argolic Gulf and its Venetian-style architecture. Many tourists travel to Nafplion to take in its distinctive culture and environment, which makes it another well-liked tourist attraction.
You'll discover that Nafplion is a wonderful spot to live if you're an expat. The town boasts a vibrant multinational community that contributes to the global ambiance. In Nafplio, there are many things to do, including discovering the Old Town's rich history and taking advantage of the lively nightlife. Additionally, thanks to its year-round Mediterranean climate, Nafplion is a great place to enjoy the outdoors.
Conclusion
The greatest places to reside in Greece have been covered in this blog. Before presenting the five locations, we listed the advantages and disadvantages of living in Greece. Before visiting any of these areas to reside, we have covered all that is necessary to know.
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«Πάρε το μετρό για Πειραιά»: Τουριστική καμπάνια για τον Πειραιά στο μετρό
Με δεκάδες εικόνες και φωτογραφίες του Πειραιά γέμισαν σταθμοί και συρμοί του μετρό, στο πλαίσιο της νέας τουριστικής καμπάνιας του Δήμου Πειραιά και του Destination Piraeus για την ανάδειξη και τουριστική προβολή της πόλης. Η καμπάνια ονομάζεται «Πάρε το μετρό για Πειραιά» και προβάλλεται στους σταθμούς Αγία Παρασκευή, Αγία Μαρίνα, Δουκίσσης Πλακεντίας, Κεραμεικός και Πανόρμου. Διαβάστε…
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Car hire piraeus greece
Now a safe and comfortable ride in Greece is possible with Red Athens Rent a Car company. You can hire or rent a car hire Piraeus Greece that too at pocket-friendly prices. Once the car arrives at your destination, simply load the luggage and you are set to start your holidays in Greece. 
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