The Greek island of Santorini was struck by the latest in a string of earthquakes Tuesday, this time a 4.8 temblor. The government said it will backstop the island destination's tourist industry.
Banning Airbnbs and cruise ships. Taxing visitor stays. Capping attendance figures. Has tourism become a dirty word in 2025?
“We have a very intense geological phenomenon to handle,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said from Brussels ... Rock climbing? Indoor beach volleyball? Water parks? Arts and crafts?
More than 11,000 people have already left the island of Santorini following a series of tremors in recent days.
Several more earthquakes have struck waters around the Greek island of Santorini just hours after authorities there declared ...
You cannot contend with nature’ - Hotels were told to drain swimming pools to reduce potential building damage ...
SATELLITE- based radar data reveal how the terrifying earthquakes of the past weeks have affected Santorini’s volcano. The ...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to visit Santorini ... with makeshift defences built from sacks along Monolithos beach in Santorini, where the buildings are very close to ...
SANTORINI has been rattled by yet more earthquakes, just hours after Greek authorities declared a state of emergency on the ...
Police have cordoned off large parts of the island, and fears of a tsunami have prompted residents to build makeshift defences along Monolithos beach ... Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected ...
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