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Santorini will be found once again at the heart of the global sports map, in October, through the organization of “Santorini Experience”.

Amateur and professional athletes will discover the athletic side of the island for the 5th year, from October 4-6, 2019, through running races, admiring the Cycladic architecture overlooking the Caldera and through a swimming race in the deep blue sea with the necessary volcanic energy.


50% discount on all ferry routes from the Aegean islands

“Santorini Experience” ensures every year the best service for all participants, creating ideal conditions for all travelers. All those traveling to the island by ferry for the 5th “Santorini Experience”, will be able to enjoy once again this year the safety and comfort of Blue Star Ferries. The top Greek shipping company offers 50% discount on the ferry tickets, from/to Santorini and 30% discount on vehicles to all those visiting the event and the island from October 1 st to 10th 2019. Each person who has completed his/her registration is entitled to the same discount for 3 more people (if these are his/her escorts) or for 4 people (if these are family members).

Register now for Santorini Experience 2019 HERE!

Participants who wish to book their tickets must complete their registration and timely contact the following port offices, at least 3 workdays before departure: Piraeus: GELASAKIS SHIPPING & TRAVEL, tel. +30 210 4222440, Santorini: DAKOUTROS TRAVEL, tel. 22860 22201, Paros: ERKYNA TRAVEL, tel. +30 22840 23112, Syros: VASSILIKOS PREMIUM SERVICES, tel. +30 22810 844444, Naxos: ZAS TRAVEL, tel. +30 22850 23330. For bookings on the day of ferry’s departure, the discount offer will not be applicable.

At the same time, Avance gives the opportunity to participants in the 5th “Santorini Experience” to make their reservation, for any vehicle of their choice regarding their travel to the island during the period of the event (pick up service from the airport or port), with a 15% discount on the official price list. In terms of bookings, participants may send an email to sales@avance.gr.

On Friday, October 4, 2019, the awarded Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa as the official sponsor of “Santorini Experience” will give the opportunity to people to admire the enchanting view of the famous sunset in Oia, by hosting a Sunset Pilates Session with the exceptional instructor, Mandy Persaki. Limited seats will be available for the session. Interested parties can call: +30 28975 02151.

Hospitality sponsors are the keystone to the prominence and development of sports tourism in Santorini and one of the most important factors for the success of “Santorini Experience”. Until now, this year’s effort is supported with special offers and prices by: Santorini Hoteliers Association, Meltemi Hotels & Resorts, Athina Luxury Suites, Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa, Canaves Oia, West East Suites, Andronis Arcadia, Vedema a Luxury Collection Resort, Mystique a Luxury Collection Hotel, Santo Houses, Desiterra Luxury Suites & Villas, 270 Oia’s View, Fanouris Condo, Monolithia, Casa Iphigenia, Sienna Resort, Esperas Santorini, Loizos Stylish 2 Residencies, Iokasti Villa, Olive Cave Houses and Mesana Stone Houses, while participation continues.

Travel to Santorini, under the ideal weather conditions from October 4-6, and take advantage of the accommodation offers from hospitality sponsors and partners of the event like VitaNTravel which offers accommodation packages starting from 130€ per person for three days, including accommodation and ferry tickets.  For more information click HERE

Santorini is an island in which use of means of transportation is necessary and DNA Travel provides its services for this purpose. Participants will be able to take advantage of the special offer created by DNA Travel for the days of Santorini Experience and arrange a transfer from/to their hotels and from/to the airport or the port they arrive at a cost of €30.00 for up to 4 people and with €5.00 extra cost for every extra person. Reservations can be made at info@dnatravel.gr and info@dnatravelgreece.com , but also at the following telephone numbers: +306972245343, +306980027609, +302286021179.

2019 Santorini Experience offers
Take advantage of the offers available on ferry tickets, car rentals and accommodation for “Santorini Experience” HERE!

“Santorini Experience” as an event has many difficulties, but the pleasure and experience someone gains from his participation are even more.

Enjoy some backstage moments at the following video by clicking HERE!

Registrations for swimming and running continue
From 1/6/2019, participants may register in the event according to the final wave of registrations which lasts until the start of the event.

Register now for Santorini Experience 2019 HERE!

Attend Real Madrid’s camp in Santorini!
In the framework of “Santorini Experience”, and in cooperation with MGC Soccer Central, head coaches from the academies of Real Madrid will visit Santorini for the first time and specifically the facilities of the athletic center Playland, from October 3-6, 2019 and teach football to children aged between 6 and 16, using the coaching methodologies of Los Merengues! Register now. For more information visit: http://www.frmclinicsgreece.com

Samsung is the event’s official technology partner for one more year.
Official sponsors of the event include Ford Motor Hellas, Athina Luxury Suites, Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa, “Vikos” Natural Mineral Water, Blue Star Ferries and Alafouzos Sport. For another year, Luanvi is the event’s official sports supplier.
Official supporters of the event are: Santorini Hoteliers Association, Meltemi Hotels & Resorts and Boatmen Union Santorini.
Avance Rent A Car is the official rental partner.
National Geographic is the strategic partner of the event and 24 Media its premium media partner.
DNA Travel is the official transport partner.
“Santorini Experience” is assisted by West East Suites, Lifeguard Patrol, Voluntary Lifeguards of Santorini, Mediterranean Dive Club, Atlantis Dive Center and Santorini Nautical Club. 3 “Santorini Experience” has joined the Greek actions of the #BeactiveHellas 2019 program of the European Commission and is under the auspices of the General Secretariat of Sports. “Santorini Experience” is a co-organization of Municipality of Santorini, Municipal Sports Cultural Environmental Organization of Santorini (DAPPOS) and Active Media Group.
The event is held under the auspices of the Greek National Tourism Organization with the approval of the Hellenic Swimming Federation.
More info at: www.santorini-experience.com
Official Hashtag: #SantoriniExperience
Photo credit: Thanos Rivios

XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor of Santorini Experience 2019!


Greek tax authorities have extended the deadline for submitting returns for the 2018 fiscal year to July 29. The extended deadline concerns individual taxpayers, legal entities, all types of businesses, non-profit organizations, etc.

Until now, 2.2 million tax returns have already been submitted online. Out of a total of 2.93 million statements, more than 334,000 indicate a tax rebate, nearly 1.8 million indicate a zero balance, and 790,000 show a debt to the state.

Article source: Naftemporiki.gr

A year after the Mati wildfires, people who experienced the tragic fire as rescuers or survivors, share their stories.

Alexis Andronopoulos
50, an engineer, rescued 18 people

"I got on my motorbike at my office in Athens and headed to Mati at 6.30pm. I've been a forest-fire volunteer for many years, but this time was different. My parents' summer home is there. I grew up with people who have apartments in the same block. They're all elderly now. I wanted to save them. ... It was hard to see in the smoke. The first woman I rescued was 80 and had just had a hip replacement. With some difficulty, I got her on the bike, saying: "Close your eyes, hold me tight and don't think of anything." I took her up to the roadblock where another friend said her six-year-old daughter was trapped on the beach. I drove back and found her. I'd seen a corpse in the alley leading to the shore, so led her through a garden on my way back. It was the only time I gave anyone my helmet. Again, I told her not to look. I did 18 runs, each time taking a person out and each time arguing with officers at the roadblock."

 

Mohammed El-Hamisi
47, an Egyptian fisherman, saved 48 people on his boat

"The seas around here are unpredictable. That night, the winds were up to 10 on the Beaufort scale, so it was very choppy. And there was smoke everywhere; visibility was nil. It was 7pm when I got the call from a lady who buys fish from me, saying: "Mohammed, we're on the beach at Kokkino Limanaki and we're either going to burn or drown. Save us!" My kids said: "Daddy, if there are children, you must go." I decided to leave instantly.

There were four of us who set out to help, but I couldn't even see the boat in front of me. My biggest worry was hitting someone who might be struggling in the water, or a rock, or one of the other vessels. From Nea Makri, where my boat Elpida (which means Hope) is moored, it usually takes 30 minutes to get to that part of the coast; but given the circumstances it took us three times that.

The others headed to the port in Mati. I headed to Kokkino Limanaki. As I pulled in, I saw all these people huddled together, holding one another. Thirty minutes later and I think they would have died in the heat. A lot couldn't swim. Children and their parents were the first to get on board – about 20 of them sitting anywhere they could, in the cabin, on the sides, all in a state of shock. We sailed to Rafina in total silence until we reached the port, where some cried.

I returned with an official from the coastguard. That time, we brought back 28. The last was a woman, an old, very large lady, who was sitting on a rock. She didn't want to budge. Her back and legs were burnt. She kept saying: "My boy, I've lost everything, let me die here." I kept saying: "No way, you're coming with us." I hurt my knee heaving her on to Elpida. I still don't know if she made it, but she is the one I can't forget...."

 

To read this article in full, please visit: The Guardian

Thursday, 18 July 2019 07:00

Free Yoga In The Park

This July the SNFCC is hosting several sports and wellbeing classes for Athenians of any age. Get ready to and relax your mind and work your body with the free yoga in the park sessions that will be taking place until the end of the month.

Yoga helps coordinate physical movement and mental processes through gentle practice involving breathing, asana postures, and relaxation. Through soft, controlled breathing, participants gain peace of mind, self-control, and concentration, and develop positive thinking.

 

Participants should bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothes.
Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis.

Schedule: Friday 19 July 2019 at19:00, Monday 22 July 2019 at 19:00, Tuesday 23 July 2019 at 08:00, Thursday 25 July 2019 at 08:00, Friday 26 July 2019 at 19:00, Monday 29 July 2019 at 19:00, and Tuesday 30 July 2019 at 08:00.


Source: snfcc.org
The Athens Photo Festival's main exhibition program will be on view until 28 July at the Benaki Museum.

The Festival brings together 75 emerging and established visual artists and photographers from 30 countries with the aim to reflect the diversity of photography and contemporary visual culture, and to create a dialogue between different perspectives, approaches and practices.

Exploring multiple cultural, artistic, social and political positions, the Festival features a wide variety of works, ranging from fine art to documentary, photo-based installations, and multimedia works.

At the core of the Festival, is an extensive and multi-layered program of events and initiatives, including learning and public programs, talent development initiatives, social practice, and community outreach.

For the Athens Photo Festival detailed program click HERE!

Visiting hours: Thursday & Sunday 10:00-18:00, Friday & Saturday 10:00-22:00 




XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor Of The Athens Photo Festival


Greece's first legislation concerning the curbing of smoking went into effect ten years ago on July 1, 2009. However, Greeks have continued their longstanding tradition of smoking, especially in bars, cafes, and restaurants, as if the bill had never existed. Today, the country's new Prime Minister pledges that his administration will finally enforce the pre-existing, anti-smoking laws.

Fortunately, at the time the measure was drafted in 2008, 40% of Greeks were regular smokers whereas, by 2014, the percentage dropped to 27%–mainly due to the economic crisis.

The enforcement of the existing anti-smoking laws requires a determined administration that will cast aside concerns about political costs. After all, the majority of Greeks are now non-smokers.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Reporter

 


Click Here To Discover Some Of Our Favorite Smoke-Free Cafes In Athens

According to scientists, the re-examination of the skull fragments discovered in Greece in the 1970s could overthrow the current theories about when humans first arrived in Europe.

Scientists claim that the chunk of skull recovered from a cave in southern Greece is the earliest sign of the human species outside Africa. The fragments are estimated to be at least 210,000 years old, which indicates that our species began leaving Africa much earlier than previously thought.

The skull fossil was excavated in the late 1970s at the Apidima Cave in southern Peloponnese.

“Not a lot of attention was paid to it,” said Katerina Harvati of the University of Tuebingen in Germany, who was invited to study the fossil.

To establish the age, scientists analyzed bits of bone from the fossil; to identify what species it came from, they compared a virtual reconstruction to the shapes of fossils from known species.

According to Katerina Harvati, it’s not clear if scientists will be able to collect DNA or proteins from the fossil to verify its identity.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greece-Is.com

Sunday, 28 July 2019 16:20

Athens Fancy Women Bike Ride

Woman’s visibility in urban spaces is key to claim the right to the city. Cycling is a particularly powerful way for women to become visible in the society and a complete new way to interact with the city. Fancy Women Bike Ride is an event for women, organized by women to remember the liberating joy of cycling and to inspire more women to use a bicycle in the cities.

The more women cycle, the more women will be encouraged to cycle.

Ride with us.

The guidelines for Fancy Women Bike Ride are as follows (although, these are not strict rules) :
* Dress code: fancy
* Decorate your bicycle
* Pose for the cameras and take selfies
* Greet and smile at people during the bike ride
* Bring your best friend.

The idea for these events began in 2013 in Izmir, Turkey. Every year, Fancy Women Bike Ride is held on World Car Free Day in destinations all over the world.
Friday, 12 July 2019 19:21

Nelson Mandela International Day 2019

In order to honour the International Day of Nelson Mandela, the South African Embassy in Athens along with Aspen Greece and the Friends of South Africa, will contribute 67 minutes of voluntarily work at the Primary School of Agia Marina in Nea Makri. A school that was deeply affected by the second most deadly wildfire of the 21st century, taking 102 lives.

The day Nelson Mandela was born, July 18th, was announced as Nelson Mandela International Day in 2009 by the United Nations. It recognizes the efforts of the former South African President on human rights and peace.

So every year, on July 18, people are encouraged to volunteer somewhere and help the community for at least 67 minutes. The number 67 represents the number of years that Nelson Mandela devoted fighting against any kind of oppression.
There are countless aspects of Greek culture that make it so unique. One of them is its ''Liquid Gold'', or Olive oil! It has a long history dating back to Ancient Greece, has won a variety of awards and many interesting facts about it which you probably didn't know! So don't waste any time, learn all about them in this week's Newsletter.

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