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Discover Karpathos Through Ecotourism

Karpathos is arguably one of Greece’s best kept secrets. While Mykonos and Santorini draw in hundreds of thousands of tourists every year, just 233 km/ 145 miles northeast of the island of Crete, Karpathos lies untouched with some of the world’s best beaches to snorkel in and enough rugged trekking cliffs to keep your adrenaline going. Karpathos is the perfect place to discover through ecotourism experiences, bringing you closer to the island’s untapped nature and its enduring traditions and rich cultural heritage. Ecotourism promotes the conservation of nature and the well-being of the local people, a principle that runs deep on the island. Taking part in ecotourism experiences on Karpathos is the perfect way to explore the island, while also contributing to its sustainable development. Here are a few examples of the activities that Karpathos has to offer. Trekking and imagining the old way of life Upon arrival to Karpathos, you don’t have to go far to venture into the wild wilderness of the island where shepherds once lived off the land. Exploring Northern Karpathos and its Natura 2000 protected areas is far out of the ordinary. Here you can trek by foraging goats and sheep to the uninhabited town of Argos passing by secluded caves and breathtaking viewpoints by the sea. Low impact activities A visit to Saria Island, a short speedboat ride from the mainland of Karpathos, is a can’t miss opportunity. Karpathos is home to some of the best water visibility on earth, making snorkeling in Palatia bay’s glittering blue waters a great option for ecotourists looking for a low-impact activity. Wild donkeys roam the land and limestone cliffs, attracting adventure tourists to the island’s steep hills, but the biggest treasures of the island lie under the sea. Snorkelers or divers will find an array of marine life including trumpetfish, sea urchins, grouper and even dolphins close to shore or hiding in the bay’s magnificent underwater caves. Marine conservation The beaches in Karpathos like those all around the Mediterranean suffer from the effects of plastic pollution, which is harmful to its unique and vulnerable biodiversity. After spending time in the water, find spots where you can help pick up litter and other non recyclable waste leaving Karpathos a little cleaner than when you arrived. Tradition, Culture and Food: Community of Olympos To get a peek into traditional Greek life, look no further than the village of Olympos. In Olympos you can expect to see locals in traditional clothes hard at work making hand-made Greek-style pasta known as “makarounes' ' or selling hand picked herbs. With a plethora of local vendors located in the village, Oympos is a great place to purchase an authentic souvenir, for instance from custom jewelry-maker, ND Creations, who sources their gems from the nearby beach. The variety of ecotourism experiences available on Karpathos make it the perfect destination for those looking for adventure and responsible travel in a place that is untouched and full of beauty.

15/06/2022
Discover Karpathos Through Ecotourism
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Greek Sailing Races galore! Save the dates.

Take a trip in the Greek seas and participate in fascinating sailing competitions  If you love sailing, Greece is a destination that will give you great thrills every year from March to November. We have gathered the main sailing events that take place in our country so that you can take part and enjoy your love for the sea and the sport! The sailing race titled Greek Revolution – Hydra takes place annually around the 25th of March anniversary of the Greek War of Independence, in the Saronic Gulf from Faliro, Attica to Hydra Island. This event actually kicks off the sailing season for the year. Even though the weather is still cool,  sailing aficionados are eager to leave winter behind and start racing. At the nearby Spetses, the Spetses Classic Yacht Regatta takes place every year under the aegis of the Municipality of Spetses. Besides the joys of racing you’ll also have a chance in seeing various types of boats, such as the Aegean Schooner, caїque and single-sail boats (latinia), steered by internationals crews. During the month of July comes the annual Aegean Rally, one of the oldest sailing events in Greece. Counting 60 years the Aegean Rally has been a special race visiting different destinations per event. The sailboats travel at impressive speeds as they are “powered” by the renowned “meltemi”- strong wind that appear in the area every year. For the experts in Sailing, there’s the AEGEAN 600. The one and only 600NM race, that starts from Sounio, circles the Aegean islands and ends up where it started from, under the Temple of Poseidon. Experience an adrenaline rush in a race with impressive sail boats and participants from around the globe. The Ionian Sailing Week, held in Ionian Sea, is the biggest sailing event of the area and one of the most significant off shore races in Greece. This long course race begins either from Patras or Corfu and “visits” Lefkada, Kefalonia, Ithaca, Zante Islands as well as Messolonghi, Pilos and other mainland ports. Last but not least, two events that stand out, with monohull and catamaran watercrafts, are Catamaranscup and Vernicos Cup, which take place in October, combining sailing experience and fun. Anchors aweigh; your voyage is underway!

26/05/2022
Greek Sailing Races galore! Save the dates.
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Visit Green Greece

Greece is a country with many a charm: its long and winding coastline, the numerous islands, and its Mediterranean climate can provide you with generous helpings of beaches to enjoy and sun to bask in. Its forests harbour a rich biodiversity. Greece has made great strides in sustainability, and some of its features that make it a hit with ecotourists are inherent in its culture. Explore the Greek mainland & islands that offer a greener and closer-to-nature holiday experience. Visit the Achaia and Ileia regions in W. Peloponnese: there are beautiful and diverse landscapes, picturesque villages, and a rich culture & history. If you prefer the quiet life, head to Mt. Chelmos, Lake Tsivlou, the Cave of the Lakes, and Strofylia forest wetland to explore their natural beauty. Go for a swim at the Blue Flag beaches of Lakopetra and Kalogria. Zagorochoria in the Epirus region is on UNESCO’s tentative list of World Heritage Sites. Here, local produce is grown the traditional way and is used to create delicious dishes. The Vikos Gorge is in the Vikos - Aoos National Park, and it is listed in the Guinness World Records as the world’s deepest canyon in relation to its width. You will enjoy rafting, kayaking, hiking & climbing in the area and you can also go mushroom hunting in the woods. Live the adventure! In the Thessaly region, Trikala is Greece’s first smart city. To reduce traffic, pollution and CO2 emissions, the city offers to its citizens the Smarta 2 app which allows users to request on-demand bus & taxi service. Green transport options include two driverless electric buses. The city also runs a smart system which uses sensors to inform the waste collection centre about waste levels in rubbish bins. If you are an island lover, Crete can offer you a host of experiences: stroll in the old town of Chania to discover the town’s Venetian past; and go hiking to popular Samaria Gorge in the south. In Rethymno region, visit Psiloritis UNESCO Global Geopark, and enjoy your hiking, caving or rock-climbing trips. In Lasithi region don’t miss out on going to the area of Vai; the beaches are amazing with crystal clear warm waters and a palm tree forest nearby. One of the Cyclades Islands, tiny Donousa, has taken part in the Sea Change programme, banning all plastic bags, straws, cups, plates and cutlery. Amorgos island is a nearby popular destination for activities such as hiking and diving, as there are plenty of shipwrecks and reefs to explore off its coastline.In the Dodecanese Islands (the SE part of the Aegean Sea), Astypalaia island has implemented an ambitious six-year plan to transition to renewable power generation and the use of electric vehicles, e-bikes and e-scooters. Astypalaia uses energy produced mainly from wind and solar panels. Last but not least, Tilos Island is a leader in recycling: Just Go Zero Tilos is a new zero-waste programme, recently launched on the island, for recycling hazardous and non-hazardous material, with great success so far!

19/05/2022
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