Greek thermal tourism is set for a transformation with a €30 million investment aimed at establishing Greece as a global wellness destination by 2026. Announced during the 88th Thessaloniki International Fair, projects include new spa facilities on Kythnos Island, Kamena Vourla, and Kavala, alongside renovations in Epirus. Greek officials are also strengthening ties with Germany to secure further investment and expertise in health tourism.
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A hilltop sanctuary on Kythnos Island in the Aegean Sea has been excavated by archaeologists,…
Archaeologists have made a huge discovery with signs of habitation stretching from the Protocycladic era…