A special feature on sailing and nautical tourism in Greece is published by Bloomberg. As the author of the article points out, the official reopening of Greek tourism on May 14 gives anyone interested the opportunity to visit Greece and experience thrilling adventures on the Greek seas, only if a negative PCR test is provided. However, with 10,000 miles of coastline and a total of 6,000 islands—227 of which are inhabited—it’s important to be well prepared before setting out on a trip to Greece.
The feature then «maps out» its main attractions maritime tourism and sings the praises of the ever-popular Cyclades, the originals Dodecanese, the rejuvenating Northern Sporades, its unique islands Argosaronikos and the lush green ones Eptanisa.
Among other destinations, the renowned travel writer highlights quality options such as the Patmos and the Alonissos. «Patmos offers travelers peace of mind and tranquility—precisely what people are seeking in our times. Its unparalleled natural beauty, its lace-like coastline, and the acceleration of the process vaccination on the island, the quality of services, and the historical sites UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Holy Cave of the Apocalypse, ”, are part of our international campaign, which is gaining more and more ground every day,” notes Lefteris Pentes, mayor of Patmos.
«By achieving significant vaccination rates on Alonnisos, we are safely moving toward a new tourist season. Today’s traveler seeks high added value in their vacations. To that end, and with the utmost respect for the ecosystem and the natural environment, we offer unique features such as Europe's largest natural marine park but also Greece's first underwater museum», says Petros Vafinis, mayor of Alonnisos.













