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Illegal hotels, pools and hot tubs: Santorini’s ‘building crimes’ are a disaster waiting to happen“We live in a place of barely 25,000 souls and we don’t need any more hotels or any more rented rooms,” mayor of Santorini Nikos Zorzos told the Guardian. “If you destroy the landscape, one as rich as ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Gorgeous Greek Island Had a Month-long 'Earthquake Swarm' of 20,000 Quakes—What Does This Mean for Summer Travel?A swarm of mild earthquakes that saw thousands of residents and visitors leave Santorini, Greece, on flights and ferries ...
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Domes Novo: The chic Santorini hotel where you'll feel surprisingly far from the tourist throngsYes, we know it’s hardly cliché-smashing to say that Santorini is a stunning destination for a holiday. But discovering an ...
Schools reopened on Santorini after a swarm of earthquakes, with Greece's Tourism Minister saying that the island will be ...
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In light of the ongoing seismic activity in Santorini, choosing the right accommodation has become more crucial than ever. The Greek Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection advises ...
Dozens of illegal pools and hot tubs in hotels have been discovered on the popular tourist island of Santorini.
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