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  1. Greece’s Tourism Surplus Jumps in February Amid Revenue Surge

    Bank of Greece figures show Greece’s tourism surplus rose sharply in February 2026, as travel receipts and visitor…
    #Greece #GR #Europe #Europa #EU #greece #GreekGovernment #Greekislands #Greektourism #Santorini #Ελλάδα #νεα
    europesays.com/2937568/

  2. Greece Remains Top Travel Choice Despite Rising Costs Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    Greek tourism remains resilient, with strong international demand helping offset rising travel costs and broader geopolitical uncertainty. Image:…
    #NewsBeep #News #Economy #Business #Greece #Greekisland #Greektourism #HellenicTourismOrganization(EOT) #Iran #MiddleEast #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/513446/

  3. Greece Remains Top Travel Choice Despite Rising Costs Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    Greek tourism remains resilient, with strong international demand helping offset rising travel costs and broader geopolitical uncertainty. Image:…
    #NewsBeep #News #Economy #Business #Greece #Greekisland #Greektourism #HellenicTourismOrganization(EOT) #Iran #MiddleEast #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/513446/

  4. Greece Remains Top Travel Choice Despite Rising Costs Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    Greek tourism remains resilient, with strong international demand helping offset rising travel costs and broader geopolitical uncertainty. Image:…
    #Greece #GR #Europe #Europa #EU #greece #GreekIsland #Greektourism #HellenicTourismOrganization(EOT) #Iran #middleeast #Ελλάδα #νεα
    europesays.com/2896530/

  5. Greece Remains Top Travel Choice Despite Rising Costs Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    Greek tourism remains resilient, with strong international demand helping offset rising travel costs and broader geopolitical uncertainty. Image:…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Economy #Business #greece #Greekisland #Greektourism #HellenicTourismOrganization(EOT) #iran #MiddleEast
    newsbeep.com/us/564900/

  6. Greece Remains Top Travel Choice Despite Rising Costs Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    Greek tourism remains resilient, with strong international demand helping offset rising travel costs and broader geopolitical uncertainty. Image:…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Economy #Business #greece #Greekisland #Greektourism #HellenicTourismOrganization(EOT) #iran #MiddleEast
    newsbeep.com/us/564900/

  7. Greece Remains Top Travel Choice Despite Rising Costs Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    Greek tourism remains resilient, with strong international demand helping offset rising travel costs and broader geopolitical uncertainty. Image:…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Economy #Business #greece #Greekisland #Greektourism #HellenicTourismOrganization(EOT) #iran #MiddleEast
    newsbeep.com/us/564900/

  8. Ancient Athens Meets Modern Tourism

    When the sun is shining, it’s nice to have portable shade in the form of an umbrella. In Athens on the day this photo was taken it was a hot day!

    The Basilica of Megali Panagia (which translates to “Great Virgin Mary”) was an early Christian basilica built in Athens during the 5th century AD. What makes this site particularly fascinating is that it represents the transition period when Athens was shifting from its ancient pagan identity to becoming a Christian Byzantine city. The basilica was constructed using materials salvaged from older classical buildings, a common practice called “spolia”, meaning those stone blocks you see in the photograph might originally have been part of temples or structures from Athens’ classical golden age, essentially recycled into a Christian church. The site reveals multiple layers of Athenian history literally built on top of each other. Athens during summer regularly reaches temperatures of 35-40°C (95-104°F), which explains why that blue umbrella is essential equipment for archaeological site visits. Many ancient sites in Greece now restrict visiting hours during the hottest parts of the day to protect both visitors and the monuments themselves from heat damage!

    Apertureƒ/4.9CameraGalaxy S23 UltraFocal length27.2mmISO50Shutter speed1/380s

    #a8ctravel #ancientAthens #ancientRuins #archaeologicalSite #Athens #AthensArchaeology #BasilicaOfMegaliPanagia #ByzantineRuins #Greece #GreekHistory #GreekTourism #heritageSite #historicalSite #Photo #summerTravel #touristsInGreece #travelPhotography

  9. Ancient Athens Meets Modern Tourism

    When the sun is shining, it’s nice to have portable shade in the form of an umbrella. In Athens on the day this photo was taken it was a hot day!

    The Basilica of Megali Panagia (which translates to “Great Virgin Mary”) was an early Christian basilica built in Athens during the 5th century AD. What makes this site particularly fascinating is that it represents the transition period when Athens was shifting from its ancient pagan identity to becoming a Christian Byzantine city. The basilica was constructed using materials salvaged from older classical buildings, a common practice called “spolia”, meaning those stone blocks you see in the photograph might originally have been part of temples or structures from Athens’ classical golden age, essentially recycled into a Christian church. The site reveals multiple layers of Athenian history literally built on top of each other. Athens during summer regularly reaches temperatures of 35-40°C (95-104°F), which explains why that blue umbrella is essential equipment for archaeological site visits. Many ancient sites in Greece now restrict visiting hours during the hottest parts of the day to protect both visitors and the monuments themselves from heat damage!

    Apertureƒ/4.9CameraGalaxy S23 UltraFocal length27.2mmISO50Shutter speed1/380s

    #a8ctravel #ancientAthens #ancientRuins #archaeologicalSite #Athens #AthensArchaeology #BasilicaOfMegaliPanagia #ByzantineRuins #Greece #GreekHistory #GreekTourism #heritageSite #historicalSite #Photo #summerTravel #touristsInGreece #travelPhotography

  10. Ancient Athens Meets Modern Tourism

    When the sun is shining, it’s nice to have portable shade in the form of an umbrella. In Athens on the day this photo was taken it was a hot day!

    The Basilica of Megali Panagia (which translates to “Great Virgin Mary”) was an early Christian basilica built in Athens during the 5th century AD. What makes this site particularly fascinating is that it represents the transition period when Athens was shifting from its ancient pagan identity to becoming a Christian Byzantine city. The basilica was constructed using materials salvaged from older classical buildings, a common practice called “spolia”, meaning those stone blocks you see in the photograph might originally have been part of temples or structures from Athens’ classical golden age, essentially recycled into a Christian church. The site reveals multiple layers of Athenian history literally built on top of each other. Athens during summer regularly reaches temperatures of 35-40°C (95-104°F), which explains why that blue umbrella is essential equipment for archaeological site visits. Many ancient sites in Greece now restrict visiting hours during the hottest parts of the day to protect both visitors and the monuments themselves from heat damage!

    Apertureƒ/4.9CameraGalaxy S23 UltraFocal length27.2mmISO50Shutter speed1/380s

    #a8ctravel #ancientAthens #ancientRuins #archaeologicalSite #Athens #AthensArchaeology #BasilicaOfMegaliPanagia #ByzantineRuins #Greece #GreekHistory #GreekTourism #heritageSite #historicalSite #Photo #summerTravel #touristsInGreece #travelPhotography

  11. Ancient Athens Meets Modern Tourism

    When the sun is shining, it’s nice to have portable shade in the form of an umbrella. In Athens on the day this photo was taken it was a hot day!

    The Basilica of Megali Panagia (which translates to “Great Virgin Mary”) was an early Christian basilica built in Athens during the 5th century AD. What makes this site particularly fascinating is that it represents the transition period when Athens was shifting from its ancient pagan identity to becoming a Christian Byzantine city. The basilica was constructed using materials salvaged from older classical buildings, a common practice called “spolia”, meaning those stone blocks you see in the photograph might originally have been part of temples or structures from Athens’ classical golden age, essentially recycled into a Christian church. The site reveals multiple layers of Athenian history literally built on top of each other. Athens during summer regularly reaches temperatures of 35-40°C (95-104°F), which explains why that blue umbrella is essential equipment for archaeological site visits. Many ancient sites in Greece now restrict visiting hours during the hottest parts of the day to protect both visitors and the monuments themselves from heat damage!

    Apertureƒ/4.9CameraGalaxy S23 UltraFocal length27.2mmISO50Shutter speed1/380s

    #a8ctravel #ancientAthens #ancientRuins #archaeologicalSite #Athens #AthensArchaeology #BasilicaOfMegaliPanagia #ByzantineRuins #Greece #GreekHistory #GreekTourism #heritageSite #historicalSite #Photo #summerTravel #touristsInGreece #travelPhotography

  12. Greece’s Nationwide Tourism Survey Aims To Align Local And Visitor Needs For A More Sustainable, Practical, And Enjoyable Travel Experience Across The Country byteseu.com/1224132/ #Greece #GreeceTravelNews #GreekTourism #MinistryOfTourism #NationalSurvey #TourismNews #TravelNews

  13. Greece Top Balkan Country for Italian Inbound Tourism

    Over 254,000 Greek visitors traveled to Italy in the first six months of the year, confirming its leading…
    #Greece #GR #Europe #Europa #EU #greece #Greektourism #italy #tourism #Venice #Ελλάδα #νεα
    europesays.com/2262689/

  14. Foreign Tourists Love Greece: INSETE

    Foreign tourists, especially American and British female visitors, seem to be “in love” with Greece, according to the…
    #Greece #GR #Europe #Europa #EU #greece #Greektourism #INSETE #Ελλάδα #νεα
    europesays.com/2225993/