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New Public Transit 3-Day Tourist Ticket

The Athens Urban Transport organization, OASA, last month announced the new "tourist ticket" that offers unlimited travel on all means of public transport to serve the needs of those visiting Athens for a few days.

Piraeus Prefecture Suitable For Swimming

The Piraeus Prefecture recently announced that 74 bathing areas in Piraeus, the Argosaronic islands and Kythera Island are suitable for swimming after seawater samples were tested with a view to protect public health and the safety of bathers.

Program To Boost Thessaloniki’s Tourism

The "Visit Thessaloniki" program, an initiative of the Professional Chamber of Thessaloniki, was launched last month for the second year and is designed as an extra incentive for travel agents and tour operators to choose Thessaloniki for tours.

Gazi Becomes Wi-Fi Hotspot

As of last month Athenians and tourists have access to free high-speed wireless Internet in the Gazi area, within the framework of the Information Society Operational Program of the City of Athens.

Greek Week In Birmingham Center

Chamberlain Square in Birmingham, U.K., was transformed last month into an urban oasis as a "Greek beach" was set up that provided residents and visitors the opportunity to sample the Greek experience.

Minoan’s Class of 2009 Graduates

The first formal graduation ceremony of Minoan International College (MIC) took place recently at the Moevenpick Resort & Thalasso hotel in Gazi Amoudara, Crete.

Historical Poseidonion Reopens On Spetses

The historical Poseidonion, located in Dapia on Spetses Island, is in full operation as of July following a luxurious renovation that lasted five years.

SETE To Discuss Development Models Of Economy

The effectiveness of the development models of the economy will be analyzed at the Association of Greek Tourism Enterprises' eighth annual Tourism and Development conference scheduled for 19-20 October.
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