The Cycladic island is currently experiencing earthquakes. Fear of a major earthquake is driving the population and tourists to flee.
Kilkis, in northern Greece, which offers a mix of natural beauty and history is the most affordable destination in the country.
In fact, it’s sometimes referred to as Santorini’s Pompeii ... Here, travelers can look at multilevel buildings, loads of pottery and even drainage systems. What is absent, however, is ...
Whether it is sultry Santorini with its black-sand beaches ... visit the stunning 7,000-seat marble-crafted amphitheatre, and marvel at pottery, figurines and sculptures in the artefact-packed ...
Items found in its ruins include Arabian coins and pottery shards from China and Persia. At its peak, it may have been home to a population of 18,000. The exhaustion of its nearby gold mines saw ...
The international media encourages its readers “to leave Mykonos and Santorini to the crowds and to seek out ... “Gastronomic wealth, pottery, and traditions will be integral parts of our call for the ...
Experience the magic of Greece: immerse yourself in its rich history, breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture. A top ...
Erupting Volcano on the island of Santorini in 1866. The horseshoe shape of the island was created during a cataclysmic eruption 1500 BC. The ancient eruption may have created a tidal wave which ...
Multiple earthquakes are rattling Santorini, a volcanic island in Greece, prompting authorities to dispatch rescuers with tents, a sniffer dog and drones, and to shut schools on four islands.
Thousands of tremors, sometimes every few minutes, have shaken Santorini, Greece. More than 13,000 of its 15,500 inhabitants have left. By Niki Kitsantonis Reporting from Athens February is a slow ...