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  • Mykonos 2021: Opening dates for bars, beach clubs, restaurants & more

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    Looking for information for the 2022 summer tourist season? See our post Mykonos 2022: Opening dates and new arrivals for the travel season.

     

     Updated on Thursday July 22

     

    Mykonos Town on Mykonos island

     

    Now open: If you’re a regular Mykonos visitor, this post will show if & when your favourite bars, beach clubs, nightclubs, hotels and restaurants have opened for the 2021 tourist season.

    If you’re planning to visit Mykonos for the first time, this post will give you a good idea of what to expect in terms of things to see and do on the island, plus places to stay.

    Scroll down this page to see information about daily, weekly and other regular parties and events that take place on the island.

    Page 2 of this post contains a list of bars, restaurants, hotels, villas and attractions that opened for the tourist season during late winter, April, and May.

    Page 3 shows places that opened during June, as well as parties and events that took place that month.

    NOTE: We have moved our listings of July and August parties and events into separate, new posts.

    For a list of parties and events that took place during July, see: Mykonos parties, DJ shows and events in July 2021.

    A list of parties and events in August, September, October and November can be seen in: Mykonos parties, DJ shows and events during August, September & October 2021. That listing also includes announcements for season closing parties and events on the island.

    For detailed information regarding rules for travel to and within Greece this summer, see the Protocols for Arrivals in and Departures from Greece on the official Greek government website.

     

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    July openings

     

    Mykonos Brewing Company taproom

    Mykonos Brewing Company is once again welcoming visitors to its taproom to taste its selection of locally-produced craft brews. The taproom is open Monday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

     

    A room at Nomad Mykonos hotel

    Nomad Mykonos officially opened its hideaway of bohemian luxury suites at Kalo Livadi on July 21

     

    Velanos Mykonos restaurant on Mykonos

    Velanos Mykonos is a brand-new restaurant that has just opened today (Tuesday July 20). It’s situated next to the National Bank near the airport, and is a great spot for breakfast and brunch, as well as sunset cocktails. The restaurant is open from 7 a.m.  until 1 a.m.

     

    July 20 2021 grand opening announcement for Drunk Monkey Mykonos

    Tuesday July 20 is opening day for Drunk Monkey, a take-away cocktail bar in Mykonos Town returning for its second season of operations

     

    Thalami Bar Mykonos

    July 26 is opening night for Thalami Bar at Agia Moni Square

     

    July 28 2020 opening event for Bordello Mykonos Italian Dinner Show

    The Italian Dinner Show event, Bordello Mykonos, will hold its opening party on Wednesday July 28 at Pinky Beach Club

     

    the entrance sign for Farma House on Mykonos

    Now open at Ftelia beach, Farma House is a cool new open-air concept club where visitors can dine and drink cocktails at sunset, then dance into the late hours as DJs play “the experimental sound of Mykonos.”   It opens at 7 p.m. daily.

     

    The Garden of Mykonos

    The Garden of Mykonos

    July 1 was opening day for The Garden of Mykonos, a relaxing hilltop lounge and bar where guests can enjoy cocktails, appetizers, snacks and desserts with fabulous sea and sunset views and good music

     

    Sweat Vacay yoga pilates and cycling classes at The Garden of Mykonos

    In early July, Sweat Vacay resumed its group yoga, pilates and cycling exercise classes at The Garden of Mykonos, along with other locations on the island.  Check their website for class schedules, locations and prices.

     

    Lio Mykonos cabaret performers

    One of the most-anticipated new nightlife venues on Mykonos held its grand opening July 9. The Lío Mykonos cabaret restaurant and nightclub brings the unique Lio Ibiza brand of live music and dance entertainment to an open-air dining and lounge courtyard at 6 Enoplon Dinameon Street in Mykonos Town.

     

     

    Void club Mykonos opening announcement for July 2021

    July 16 is opening night for Void nightclub

     

    Toy Room Club Mykonos opening date 2021

    Toy Room Club Mykonos now starts its season on Friday July 16 — one day later than the club had previously announced

     

    The logo for Sanctus club on Mykonos

    Sanctus club also will be holding its opening party on Friday July 16, also one day later than initially scheduled. This season, you’ll find the club in a new location — above Mosaic restaurant at Manto Square.

     

    Daily and weekly parties & events

     

    Tropicana Mykonos daily beach parties during 2021

    Again this summer, Tropicana club at Paradise beach will be holding a party every day, starting at 4.30 p.m.

     

    Hippie Fish Mykonos sunset party

    Hippie Fish beach club and restaurant at Agios Ioannis beach throws sunset parties every Wednesday and Saturday evening, starting at 4 p.m.

     

    Zuma restaurant Mykonos weekend brunch

    New this summer at Zuma restaurant — a weekend champagne brunch offering Zuma’s amazing Japanese izakaya along with music from the restaurant’s resident DJ. You’ll find Zuma in the Cavo Tagoo luxury hotel near the Mykonos Old Port.

     

    Hippie Fish Mykonos Sunday Greek parties

    Every Sunday night there’s a Greek-themed party at Hippie Fish beach club and restaurant at Agios Ioannis beach that promises a smashing good time for all. The “It’s all Greek to me” parties start at 9 p.m.

     

    Cosi Bar Mykonos resident DJ for summer 2021

    DJ Thodoris Ntontos will be playing at Cosi bar for summer 2021

     

    Kalua Mykonos summer 2021 entertainer Shaya

    Singer, songwriter & performer Shaya Hansen returns to Kalua for summer 2021. She will be appearing at the club Tuesdays through Sundays starting at 4 p.m.

     

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    Alemagou beach club Mykonos events July 2 to 9 2021

    Alemagou beach club will present these DJ and music events from July 2 to 9

     

    SantAnna Mykonos presents Sven Vath

    Just announced: German DJ & electronic music producer Sven Väth will play for the Phos parties at SantAnna beach club on Fridays, from July 16 to August 13. The parties will begin in late afternoon and continue until midnight.

     

    DJ and musician Valeron

    One of the most popular DJs on Mykonos, Valeron will be making weekly appearances for live shows at Noema restaurant and Scorpios beach club during July. You can catch his show at Noema on Fridays (July 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30), and see him at Scorpios on Saturdays (July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31).

     

    Please click on the link below to turn to page 2, where you can see which places are already open for the summer 2021 tourist season.

     

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  • Mykonos parties, DJ shows and events in July 2021

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    Updated  on Saturday July 31

     

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    July 31 DJ Agoria at SAnctus club on Mykonos

    Agoria will be on the decks at Sanctus on Saturday July 31

     

    DJ Marco Carola at Destino Pacha Mykonos

    Marco Carola turns the music on at Destino Pacha Mykonos on Saturday July 31, starting at 4 p.m.

     

    July 31 2021 Void club Mykonos presents Marco Carola

    Marco Carola performs his second show of the day on July 31, with an appearance at Void

     

    Valeron & Band at Scorpios club Mykonos

    Valeron & Band perform for the Sunset Ritual at Scorpios on Saturday July 31

     

    July 31 2021 Mykonos Art Festival presents Savina Yannatou and Primavera En Salonico

    On Saturday July 31, Mykonos Art Festival presents July 31 2021 Mykonos Art Festival presents Savina Yannatou and Primavera En Salonico in concert. The event promises an evening of “songs from the Mediterranean, the Balkans and Greece are woven together into a varied musical carpet, combining east and west, contemporary and traditional as well as free improvisation.” The concert takes place at Lakka Theatre, and admission is free.

     

    July 31 2021 Cavo Paradiso club Mykonos show featuring Benny Benassi Rivaz and Terry

    Benny Benassi is featured performer at Cavo on Saturday July 31. DJs Rivaz and Terry also will be playing sets for this event.

     

    Tropicana Mykonos presents rudeejay

    rudeejay returns to Tropicana on Saturday July 31

     

    July 31 2021 Bordello Mykonos midsummer party

    DJ Ludo Erre will play a set during the Bordello Mykonos midsummer party being held Saturday July 31 at Pinky Beach Club

     

    What’s on: Planning to visit Mykonos during July, and wondering what sorts of parties and cultural events will be taking place on the island while you’re there?

    Check out page 2 for a list of daily, weekly and regular events.

    Page 3 shows events that took place from July 1 to 30, including bar and beach club parties, DJ sets, special dinner party events, live singer performances, art shows, and more.

    CLICK HERE TO SEE AUGUST PARTIES & EVENTS.

     

    IT Mykonos DJ schedule July 26 to August 1 2021

    This is the calendar of DJ appearances scheduled for July 26 to August 1 at IT Mykonos restaurant and bar

     

     

    July 26 to August 1 2021 DJ lineup at Cavo Paradiso club on Mykonos

    This is the schedule of DJ acts appearing at Cavo Paradiso club from Monday July 26 to Sunday August 1

     

    July 26 to 31 2021 DJ schedule for Sanctus club on Mykonos

    Sanctus club reopens on July 26, and has released this DJ lineup for the week of July 26 to 31

    Mykonos Art Festival 2021 program of events for July

    This is the program of concerts and theatrical performances being held in July as part of the Mykonos Art Festival 2021.   All the events are free to attend at the locations specified for each event.

     

     

    Click on the link below to see the day-to-day list of events happening on Mykonos during July.

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  • Mykonos events from August to December 2021

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    Final update on Wednesday December 29

     

    What was on: The 2021 tourist season ended in October for most hotels, bars, clubs, restaurants and shops on Mykonos, but that didn’t mean the island shut down completely for the winter.

    More than two dozen restaurants and bars that serve local residents year-round kept their doors open, as usual, while numerous places that normally close by mid-October extended their seasons into November as business from late-season island visitors remained steady.  A few brand-new hangouts even opened up in the post-season to offer fresh options for drinking and dining after the tourist-oriented venues shuttered for the winter. Newcomers Elaion, La Barran, Mosaic, Paloma, Promenade and Velanos were among the bars and restaurants that stayed open into December.

    Gala New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day celebrations had been scheduled for several bars and restaurants, but those events were cancelled when the Greek government imposed operating hour restrictions and banned the playing of music — a year-end attempt to control the skyrocketing number of Covid cases caused by the Omicron variant.

    Despite the ongoing pandemic, 2021 turned out to be a surprisingly good year for Mykonos tourism, producing a huge bump in visitor traffic compared to 2020.  Traffic jams, sold-out hotels, and crowded bars and restaurants during August and September, in particular, gave the impression things were almost back to normal, while October and November saw more tourist arrivals than usual for those months.

    Although Omicron put a damper on year-end festivities, tourist-related businesses on Mykonos are optimistic about 2022, since advance bookings for hotels have been strong, as has interest in the island on social media.

    What will happen tourism-wise  in 2022 is anybody’s guess, but if infections caused by Omicron peak in winter, and the pandemic begins to burn out by spring, you can expect a robust travel season on Mykonos. The island will be ready for it. Dozens of exciting new hotels, restaurants and bars opened  in 2021 (see our post Mykonos restaurants, bars, clubs & more: What’s new for 2021  for details), while more are in the works for 2022.

    Unfortunately for many repeat visitors, however, several popular restaurants and bars won’t be returning in 2022, including Avra, Babylon, Central and Joanna’s Nikos Place (see more on that below).

    If you have never been to Mykonos before, but think you might finally make it there in 2022, this post will show you the types of events that take place on the island each summer. Our listing of parties, DJ appearances and cultural events held  from August to December 2021 will give you an idea of what you can expect if you visit during any of those same months in 2022.

     

    Major autumn closing and opening announcements

     

    Closing announcement for Joanna's Niko's Place on Mykonos

    Joanna’s Nikos Place, the much-beloved beach taverna at Megali Ammos, is closing its doors permanently. In an announcement shared on social media December 9, owner Joanna Daktilidi broke the news that she is ceasing operations of the taverna after a 30-year run.

     

    Madoupas Meats in Argyraina area of Mykonos

    On Saturday December 4, Madoupas Meats opened a new shop in Argyraina — their third outlet on Mykonos — giving visitors another place to stock up on food for their villas, Airbnbs orself-catering holiday accommodation rentals

     

    Babylon Bar on Mykonos

    2021 has been the final season of operations for Babylon Bar. In a social media post on November 29, club owners Jose & Stratos announced that, “after 13 years full of happiness, pride, and entertainment, the time has come for Babylon Mykonos to put an end to a ride that will always be in our hearts for years to come.”

     

    Avara Restaurant on Mykonos

    It’s the end of an era: The elegant fine dining Avra Restaurant is closing permanently after 22 years of operations. Owners Nikos Iliopoulos and Sarah Pearson announced the news in a November 23 post on Facebook, stating: “we have felt blessed to be part of an incredible magical Mykonos era that many of us feel is unfortunately now fading fast. We hope we have made everlasting memories for your times in Mykonos and… well… perhaps … we may be back to make more.”

     

    5x5 Multiplex restaurant at Ornos Mykonos

    5×5 Multiplex is a new restaurant that opened in Ornos in mid-November. Open every day except Monday from 7 a.m. until midnight, it’s a casual go-to spot for coffee, breakfast, brunch, lunch, crepes, waffles, burgers, souvlaki and more. You’ll find it across from the athletic stadium along the road from Korfos to Agios Ioannis

     

    The interior of Elaion Mykonos restaurant on Mykonos

    Mykonos residents and visitors have a new place to dine out during the winter — the Italian restaurant, pizzeria and bar Elaion Mykonos has just opened in the Vougli district of the island (in the premises formerly occupied by Taverna Kandavlos).  If the name Elaion sounds familiar, that’s because the restaurant is owned by the same people who operate the Elaion restaurant on nearby Syros island. According to the Elaion Mykonos page on Facebook, the restaurant is open daily from 2 p.m. until midnight.

     

    La Taverna Greka seen in an image shared on social media by Maria Kavalari

    There’s a new place to enjoy a good Greek food meal in the heart of Mykonos Town this winter. La Taverna Greka moved into the Mother Earth restaurant space in late summer, and will be offering traditional Greek dishes at reasonable prices from 12:30 in the afternoon until 10:30 at night. You’ll find the taverna tucked into a lane beside the ALIS fashion boutique on Mitropoleos street.

     

    Rizes Folklore Farmstead on Mykonos seen in an image from its social media pages

    Rizes Folklore Farmstead originally had announced its end of season closure on October 31, but subsequently decided to open its restaurant on weekends throughout the winter “to keep you company with Mykonian flavors.” Rizes will operate on Fridays from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays from noon to 9 p.m., and Sundays also from noon to 9 p.m.

     

    Mykonos Brewing Company taproom

     Mykonos Brewing Company, makers of the island’s Mikonu craft beers,  will be open on weekdays during the winter. From November through March, the brewery will be open to visitors on Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

     

    Bistrot de Nicolas Mykonos seen in a photo from the restaurants social media pages

    Bistrot De Nicolas, located on the highway to Ano Mera, will be open throughout the winter. Its days and hours of operation will be Thursday to Saturday from 6 p.m. until midnight, and Sundays from 1.30 p..m. to 8.30 p.m. The restaurant recommends booking reservations by telephone at: +30 22890 71361

     

    Interior of Mosaic MSC Mykonos seen in an image from the restaurants social media pages

     Mosaic MSC restaurant at Manto Square in Mykonos Town launched its winter season on Friday October 15

     

    The logo for Central cafe on Mykonos

     Central cafe has announced that, after 8 years of operations, it will soon be closing permanently. The news — posted on social media on November 16 — said the restaurant will remain open “until the holidays and somewhere there before Christmas to say goodbye.”

     

    Autumn Cultural Events

     

    Robert McCabe photo exhibition on Mykonos autumn 2021

    Exhibition of Mykonos photos from the 1950s by Robert McCabe

    “The Island that seduced the world — Mykonos in the 50s” is an exhibition of images by noted American photographer Robert McCabe, who first visited Greece in the 1950s and captured portraits of local residents and scenery on subsequent multiple trips to the island and elsewhere in the Aegean.  Exhibits of McCabe’s fascinating photos are on display in two places: from August 1 to October 31 at the archaeological site in the Mykonos Kastro (next to the iconic Paraportiani Church), and from August 4 to December 31 at the Mykonos Archaeological Museum above the Old Port.   

     

     

    Please click on a link below to see events that took place during specific months of 2021.

    Page 2 lists events, openings and season closings during November and December.

    Page 3 shows events and season closings during September and October.

    Page 4 lists parties and cultural events that happened in August.

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  • Writers report on mood, hopes & fears at top Greece travel spots during & after the nation’s Covid-19 lockdown

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    Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

    Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

    At his Greece Summer 2020 press conference on Santorini on June 13, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis formally announced Greece’s re-opening for summer tourism. Impressive backdrops for the international media event included views of the island’s clifftop village of Imerovigli (top photo) and a glorious sunset over nearby islands (bottom). Greece went into lockdown in late March to protect its citizens from the Covid-19 pandemic, and on June 15 began reopening its borders to tourism.

     

    By mygreecetravelblog.com

     

    “Greek tourism is back.”

    Those words — spoken by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during an international press conference on Santorini island June 13 — must have been sweet music to the ears of people around the world who have been hoping to holiday in Greece this summer.

     

    Please click on the link below to continue reading on page 2 of this post.

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  • 20 tantalizing reasons to visit Santorini island

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    If Santorini is already on your list of places to visit, you’ve probably got a few main reasons for your choice — including the island’s world-famous sunsets and its breathtaking caldera scenery. But there are many additional features and attractions that make Santorini an appealing holiday destination, and local photographer, filmmaker and graphic designer Nikos Korakakis reveals them in his newly-released video 20 reasons to visit Santorini in 2020! 

    Produced in collaboration with the Santorini Archive Project, the 3-minute film spotlights the island’s fascinating historic sites, incomparable geological features and extensive range of activities for visitors.  If you haven’t been considering Santorini for your next trip to Greece, the impressive images in Korakakis’s video might well inspire you to give the island a closer look.

     

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  • A ferry ride to four of Greece’s Small Cyclades islands

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    Join filmmaker/photographer Kostas Kostopoulos on an island-hopping ferry ride to four of the isles in the Small Cyclades 

     

    Ferry ride: If you haven’t visited the Small Cyclades yet, here’s a film that will show you exactly what it’s like to travel by ferry between four of the region’s isles.  

    Small Cyclades is a 20-minute video in which filmmaker Kostas Kostopoulos captures ferry deck views of passing coastal scenery, along with arrivals and departures from the picturesque ports at Irakilia, Schinoussa, Koufonissi and Donousa — the major tourist islands in the archipelago situated between Naxos and Amorgos (see map below). 

    Besides views of the quaint island harbours and their brilliant turquoise water, the video shows the ferry crew preparing to dock at each port, the speedy disembarkation and boarding of passengers and vehicles, and the ship’s smooth but quick departure from the pier.

    Kostopoulos is a peripatetic photographer who has travelled to and extensively photographed more than 50 Greek islands. He shares his photos on social media, where you can view the images on either his @island_wanders_by_kostopoulos page on Instagram, or his Νησιωτικές Περιπλανήσεις_Island wanders by Kostopoulos Kostas page on Facebook.

    Kostopoulos published Small Cyclades on his isalos channel on YouTube, which features dozens of videos of Greek island ferries at sail in the Aegean Sea.

     

    Google map of the Small Cyclades islands in Greece

    This Google map shows the location of the Small Cyclades islands between Naxos and Amorgos

  • Our quarantine reads Part 2: Greek hotels and restaurants on travel hot lists for 2020

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    Rendering of the main swimming pool at Royal Senses resort on Crete

    A rendering of the main swimming pool at The Royal Senses Resort & Spa, scheduled to open in late June on Crete.  The Royal Senses was included on The Telegraph‘s list of 10 amazing new Greek island hotels to book in 2020.

     

    Four Seasons Astir Palace Athens website hotel photo

    The Four Seasons Astir Palace Athens, a legendary hotel on the Athens Riviera that re-opened last year following extensive renovations. The hotel was profiled this spring by World Traveller magazine.

     

    A short social media promotional clip for Kaliya, a much-anticipated new restaurant opening this summer in Fira, the capital of Santorini. Kaliya is among several sumptuous Santorini dining spots cited by World Travel magazine.

     

    Where to stay, dine and drink: Each winter and spring, major newspapers and travel magazines publish articles describing new and noteworthy places to stay and visit in Greece, and this year they’ve done it again, even though the Covid-19 pandemic turned international travel planning upside down and left everyone wondering if there would even be a tourist season in 2020.  Would any of the hotels, resorts, restaurants and bars described in the travel media be able to open this year?

    It looks like there might be part of a summer travel season after all, now that the Greek government has announced (on April 28) its plans for lifting lockdowns, gradually restarting the country’s economy, and possibly re-opening its tourism infrastructure and facilities as early as July. Although details about when — and which — foreign visitors will be allowed to enter Greece are still up in the air, it appears summer holiday travel to Greece will be a possibility for some people.

    Given that hopeful prospect, we have compiled this post to highlight travel articles we have read over the past month during our own coronavirus home quarantine.   It’s a round-up of recommendations and travel reports for hotels, resorts, villas and restaurants in Greece that captured the attention of international travel media experts.

    If you’re among the fortunate people who get to visit Greece this summer and experience any of the properties and establishments described in these publications, do drop us a line once you’re back home, to let us know how you enjoyed them.

     

     

    The Times article about 30 best places to go in Greece

     

    If you’re having trouble choosing where to go once Greece re-opens its borders to international tourists, The Times article 30 best places to stay might help you narrow your options. Then again, it could confuse you even more, since it describes so many outstanding accommodations to consider.

    Whether it’s adults-only on Santorini, kid-friendly on Rhodes, eco-conscious on Crete, a rustic mountain retreat or a luxury hilltop villa, the newspaper’s top picks cover most travel lifestyles, though the list does lean mainly towards higher-end and design-forward hotels. 

    Hotel, resort and villa recommendations on the newspaper’s list include the following Greek island regions:

    ♦ Crete

    ♦ Antiparos, Folegandros, Mykonos, Santorini, Serifos and Syros in the Cyclades island chain

    ♦ Corfu, Ithaca, Kefalonia, Kythira, and Lefkada in the Ionian group of islands 

    ♦ Hydra and Spetses in the Saronic Gulf

    ♦ Skiathos and Skopelos in the Sporadic isles, and

    ♦ Kos and Rhodes in the Dodecanese archipelago

    For mainland Greece and the Peloponnese, the article suggests stylish accommodations for:

    ♦ The Athens Riviera

    ♦ Halkidiki

    ♦ Monemvasia, Nafplio and The Mani in the Peloponnese;

    ♦ Parga, Perdika, Sivota and the Zagorochoria areas of northwestern Greece.

     

    Santorini hotels, restaurants and wineries

    World Travel Magazine February-March 2020 cover

    Canaves Oia Epitome luxury hotel was the shooting location for the cover photo for World Travel Magazine’s February/March 2020 issue

     

    When Nasos Kouzelis wrote What’s New Santorini?,  tourism-related businesses on the island were excitedly preparing for the launch of the 2020 travel season. “In just a few days’ time,” he said, restaurants would be setting their tables and wineries would be polishing their glasses to welcome their first guests of the year. His article was originally published in the February/March 2020 edition of World Travel magazine, so Kouzelis would have submitted it to the editors weeks before Greece went into lockdown because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Those opening plans have since been put on ice, of course, and at this time no-one knows exactly when Santorini’s tourist season for international travellers will finally start.

    But by the time that happens, there will be even more built-up anticipation for the opening of some eagerly-awaited new restaurants and hotels that Kouzelis describes, along with the return of some much-talked-about accommodations and dining spots that made their debuts in 2019.

    Among the hot spots Kouzelis mentions:

    ♦ in Oia village: the Canaves Oia Epitome and its Elements restaurant, and the Andronis Arcadia Hotel and its Opson restaurant;

    ♦ in Imerovigli village: Cavo Tagoo Santorini hotel and its restaurant, OVAC, plus OMMA Santorini hotel and restaurant;

    ♦ in Fira, the island capital: Katikies Garden hotel, Panigiri Restaurant, and the brand-new Kaliya restaurant;

    ♦ at Monolithos beach: the Nikki Beach Santorini Resort & Spa;

    ♦ at Baxedes beach near Oia: the all-day lounge restaurant Laze;

    Avantis Cellar Door winery and restaurant in Kontochori near Fira, and Mikra Thira winery on nearby Thirasia island.

    The article is illustrated with beautiful pictures by Christos Drazos, one of the most sought-after professional hotel and restaurant photographers in Greece.

     

    Please click on the link below to read about more travel publication profiles of hotels and restaurants on Santorini, Mykonos, Paros, Crete, Corfu, Rhodes, Ios and the Athens Riviera.

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  • Enticing video urges travellers to keep dreaming about going to Greece after the Covid-19 crisis

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    Until the time is right, dream away! features 2 minutes of alluring natural scenery, monuments, and top tourist destinations in Greece

     

    Dream on: Greece tourism officials have produced an inspiring video of sights, scenery and outdoor activities to encourage travellers to keep dreaming about taking a trip to Greece once the Covid-19 pandemic is over.

    The 2-minute film,  Until the time is right, dream away!,  includes stunning aerial, ground-level and even underwater views of some of the country’s outstanding scenery, including mountains, rivers, valleys, beaches, coastlines, vineyards, monuments, historic sites, villages, cities and islands.

    We recognized nearly two dozen places shown in the video — Chania, Loutro and Preveli on Crete, Corfu, Zakynthos, Mykonos, Paros, Santorini, Delos, Milos, Thassos, Skyros, Sounion, Athens and Thessaloniki — but couldn’t put place names to many more scenes that looked familiar.

    The film may make you feel wistful, especially if the pandemic forced you to cancel plans to visit Greece this spring, as was the case with us. At the same time, however, it’s an inspiring reminder of all the amazing sights and places that will still be there, waiting to enthrall, excite and entertain us, once we can again travel to Greece.

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