ATHENS (Reuters) -Hundreds more people were expected to leave Greece's Santorini island on Wednesday as tremors shook the popular summer tourist destination for a sixth day.
European travel agents contacted by AFP said foreign visitors to Santorini at this time of year were minimal, with more bookings expected in the spring. Ted Stathis, who runs a catamaran company ...
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PhilSTAR Life on MSNTrouble in tourist paradiseThousands of people were leaving the Greek island of Santorini by sea and air for a third day on Tuesday, as an unprecedented ...
European travel agents contacted by AFP said foreign visitors to Santorini at this time of year were minimal, with more bookings expected in the spring. Ted Stathis, who runs a catamaran company ...
For guests who want to get out and explore Santorini, Greece, several local tours – such as catamaran excursions, wine tastings and scuba dives – can be arranged for a fee through the hotel.
From the Santorini Airport, it's a scenic ride to ... Some options include helicopter trips to nearby islands and cities, a sunset catamaran sailing tour with an onboard barbecue, scuba diving ...
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