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Costa Navarino to Offer More Tourist Experiences than Ever in 2024

Costa Navarino in Messinia, southwest Peloponnese, will begin its 2024 season in February, with more on offer for guests and villa owners than ever before.

Costa Navarino to Open World’s 1st Olympic Academy Golf Course in 2022

The world’s first International Olympic Academy Golf Course will open in spring 2022 at the Navarino Hills, the year-round integrated resort of Costa Navarino in Greece.

Golf Legend José María Olazábal Presents New Courses at Costa Navarino

Golf legend José María Olazábal recently visited Costa Navarino, a premier golf destination in Greece, to present the designs for two new courses set to open for play in 2021.

Costa Navarino 2017 Season Opening Date: February 19

Costa Navarino, the prime sustainable destination in the Mediterranean, is looking ahead to an exciting season, beginning on February 19.

Messinia Pro-Am: Registrations Continue Until January 20

Registration for the international golf tournament Messinia Pro-Am in Costa Navarino will continue until January 20, 2017.

Aegean Airlines Helps Promote Greece As Golf Destination

Greek air carrier Aegean Airlines aims to contribute to Greece's promotion as a golf destination through the international golf tournament Aegean Airlines Pro-Am.

Fthiotida Welcomes Atalanti Hills Project

A two-billion-euro tourism resort investment aimed to transform the area of Atalanti, Fthiotida, into a quality all-year-round destination was presented recently.

Temes Senior Open Golf Tournament Hands Out 70 Million Drachmas

Ninety of the best senior golf professionals in the world (three are Greek) arrived in Athens last month to play a tournament that hands out some 70 million drachmas to winners. The tournament will be televised over 20 television stations around the world and be seen by some 140...

Tourist Arrivals Increase By At Least 7%

Tourist arrivals to Greece are expected to top 12 million in 1999, up 7.0 percent against the previous year despite a slowdown in overland arrivals due to the Yugoslav war.