7 Greek Islands That Are Perfect for Solo Travellers
Travelling alone in Greece offers something that organised holidays often cannot: the freedom to decide exactly how you want to spend your time. One day can mean a long breakfast by the sea, the next a hike to a mountain village, a boat trip or an evening spent chatting to fellow travellers over dinner. But not every Greek island is equally convenient for a solo trip. Some are easier to explore without a car, others have a more social...
Sani Resort Set to Expand with 119 New Rooms and Suites in Halkidiki
A new phase of development is taking shape at Sani Resort in Halkidiki, with the Sani/Ikos Group moving forward with an expansion that will add 119 new rooms and suites, increasing the resort’s capacity by 250 guests. The new development will cover an area of approximately 59,000 sq m and will include nine accommodation buildings arranged around two swimming pools. The design features four different accommodation types, with the...
Muro Suites: Your Private Escape to Slow Living in Mykonos
How often do holidays end up feeling more scheduled than everyday life? Beaches you have to visit, restaurant reservations, nights out, and the constant pressure to fit as much as possible into just a few days. Slow living suggests doing exactly the opposite. Travel becomes less about having a packed itinerary and more about making time for the things that might otherwise go unnoticed: a few quiet hours by the pool, a book in the...
From Google to AI: How Greeks Are Changing the Way They Plan Their Summer Holidays
For years, we searched for our holidays on Google, travel websites and Instagram. Today, artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly important part of the process, helping us find a destination that genuinely matches what we are looking for. From “Where should I go?” to “Which destination is affordable, quiet and doesn’t require a car?”, tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini can tailor suggestions to our budget, trip length, travel...
Pera Milos: A Seafront Escape in Milos Where the Aegean Is at Your Doorstep
Some stays in Milos put travellers close to the sea. Pera Milos puts them right beside it. Set directly on the waterfront, this charming seafront home makes waking up to views of the Aegean and heading straight for the water a natural part of everyday island life. Located in the picturesque fishing village of Pollonia, Pera Milos combines the character of a traditional Cycladic home with clean, contemporary interiors. Renovated in...
August 15th in Greece: A Celebration of Faith, Tradition and Summer
For anyone visiting Greece in the middle of August, August 15th is a date that stands out. Known in Greek as Dekapentavgoustos, it is one of the country’s most important religious celebrations, dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary (Panagia). The day holds a special place in Greek life, combining religious devotion with family gatherings and traditions that vary from one destination to another. Churches dedicated to the Virgin...
Athens International Airport Breaks Records: Nearly 4 Million Passengers in July
Athens continues to strengthen its position on the international travel map, with Athens International Airport recording particularly strong passenger numbers at the height of the summer season. In July 2026, approximately 3.93 million passengers travelled through Athens International Airport, marking an increase of 4.7% compared with July 2025. International Traffic Drives Growth International travel played a key role in July’s...
Where to Stay in Naxos: Why Plaka Beach Is the Perfect Base for Your Island Escape
When deciding where to stay in Naxos, location can make all the difference. Some travellers want to be surrounded by the energy of Naxos Town, while others come to the island looking for something quieter: mornings by the sea, space to slow down and the freedom to explore without being far from everything. For the latter, Plaka Beach is difficult to beat. With its long stretch of golden sand and clear Aegean waters, Plaka offers a...
Mykonos After August: Why September and October Might Be the Best Time to Visit
For most travellers, Mykonos is synonymous with July and August. Busy beaches, legendary nightlife and an island moving at full speed, but once the peak of summer begins to fade, a different side of Mykonos starts to emerge. September and the first weeks of October can be an excellent time to visit if you want more space, a slower pace and, especially in September, plenty of summer still in the air. Mykonos at a Slower Pace September...
SEAJETS Summer Offers for Your Next Greek Island Escape
Summer is in full swing, and for travellers still planning an escape to the Aegean, ferry costs can make up a significant part of the holiday budget. For summer 2026, SEAJETS has introduced a range of offers and discounts, giving travellers more options when planning their next Greek island getaway. Take Your Car to Andros, Tinos and Mykonos One of the most timely offers is aimed at travellers heading to or from Rafina with their own...