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The EU recently issued guidance in preparation for the possible resumption of cruise ship operations in the aftermath of Covid-19.
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Authorities in Greece have announced health and safety protocols for the organization of conferences in the country.
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A new web platform that will look to make the Greek islands accessible to tourists with special needs will launch in June.
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Private yachts and boats, catering up to 12 passengers, can now sail in Greece, while professional recreational boating activities are expected to open for business on June 1.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has made Greeks reluctant to eat out, according to a study by the Research Institute of Retail Consumer Goods (IELKA).
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Greece has announced the health protocols that are to be applied in the country’s organized tourist campsites in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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A new law recently tabled in Greek Parliament will simplify licensing procedures for the creation of diving and marine parks in Greece.
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The Hellenic Association of Municipalities with Thermal Springs is requesting to be included in Greece’s financial support program for businesses that have been hit by the Covid-1 pandemic.
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A draft bill laying out the provisions for the development of diving tourism has been tabled by the Greek Tourism Ministry.
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Kythera has become Greece’s first small island to develop a “via ferrata”, a special network of trails that combines hiking with canyoning and climbing.