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Georgioupoli, a Top Destination among German Tourists

Georgioupoli: A Top Destination for German Tourists The Sete Intelligence of the Greek Tourism Enterprises Confederation (SETE) has recently named Georgioupoli a top destination with German tourists. Georgioupoli joins Athens, Thessaloniki, Santorini, and Cretan destinations among the top choices for…

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Vamos

Top Things to Do in Vamos, Apokoronas

Georgioupoli - A Cretan Island Destination Vamos is one of the villages surrounding Georgioupoli. It was the capital of Apokoronas and today is a state-recognized traditional village. The Vamos traditional village is a sustainable tourist destination, which attracts a fair…

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To Anemos Luxury Grand Resort υποψήφιο στα Greek Hospitality Awards 2018

Συμμετοχή Anemos Luxury Grand Resort στα Greek Hospitality Awards 2018 Το ξενοδοχείο Anemos Luxury Grand Resort βρίσκεται στην ευχάριστη θέση να ανακοινώσει τη συμμετοχή του για ακόμα μια χρονιά στα Greek Hospitality Awards 2018 που διοργανώνονται για 4η συνεχόμενη χρονιά…

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Top Things to Do in Georgioupolis

Explore Georgioupolis: A Cretan Paradise

If you plan a holiday in Georgioupolis, you will find that our destination offers sunshine, beach activities galore, great dining, and enough shopping opportunities to keep you busy for weeks.

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Happy New Year wishes!

Chania Festive Season and New Year Wishes This year, the festive season at Chania was as magical, as always! The city was decorated wonderfully, reviving all the pleasant emotions that every person hides in that period. The Christmas events amused…

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Agios Yakinthos

Agios Yakinthos: Cretan “Valentine’s Day” in July

Celebrating Valentine’s Day in Georgioupoli, Crete

Valentine’s Day in Georgioupoli is not a traditional holiday. In fact, Crete has embraced Valentine’s Day because of the commercial influences from the West. The Greek Orthodox Church does not observe this holiday and the majority of the residents of Georgioupoli are Greek Orthodox. Many of the older locals will simply ignore the date, while the younger ones will celebrate exchanging roses and chocolates.

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