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Sweden’s Vagabond Magazine Looks to Inspire Travel to Greece after Covid-19

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The tourism offerings of Zakynthos, Kefallonia and Crete are featured in a special edition of Swedish travel magazine Vagabond, dedicated to Meditarranean destinations.

Released on April 8, the magazine’s “Spring & Summer” edition features a photo of Zakynthos’ popular Navagio beach on its front cover, while the back cover hosts an advertisement of the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO).

Vagabond’s authors write about the “unknown treasures” of Zakynthos and Kefallonia, and explore Crete’s wild mountains, deep gorges and unique beaches.

“We hope that this issue will inspire you for future adventures,” Vagabond Editor-in-chief Fredrik Brändström writes, referring to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the travel industry.

Chania, Crete. Photo Source: Visit Greece

First published in 1987, Vagabond is a monthly edition with an average circulation of 154,000 copies. According to GNTO, its readers are highly educated, high-income travelers of 49+ years old. Fifty eight percent of them are women.

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