
New Traffic Halkidiki App – Track Traffic Congestion from the Border to Halkidiki in Real Time
On the way to Halkidiki or on the way back during the summer season, drivers often face serious issues such as traffic jams, delays, and congestions, especially at key points such as border crossings and main roads. Hundreds of thousands of tourists travel daily to their favorite destinations in Halkidiki, which can lead to significant traffic problems.
**Discover how the new application Traffic Halkidiki can assist in monitoring traffic in real-time,
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Driving to Greece: The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Sea Adventure
Drivers heading to the seaside often have many questions about the route, road conditions, traffic, border crossings, and where to encounter fewer congestions. We have prepared a comprehensive guide to help you plan your trip, from different routes, using live cameras at border crossings to recommended places for breaks along the way.
Driving to the Sea: Which Route to Take?
Whether you're heading to Tasos, Sitonia, Lefkada, or any other destination,
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Accommodation and lunch on the way to Greece
More and more of our tourists are making a stop for lunch or overnight on their way to Greece. Depending on where the starting point is, they choose to stay somewhere halfway.
We asked you, as our followers and guests, to recommend good places for lunch, a quick break, or overnight stay based on your personal experience, and here are the responses and recommendations we received.
The most recommendations are for North
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Lodging on the way to Greece
For many people holiday starts with preparations and traveling to the destination. In order to make a trip to Greece enjoyable, to not be overwhelmed an to arrive safely, it is recommended to make frequent breaks or overnight stay on a halfway. The possibilities of accommodation on the way to Greece are in Serbia, Macedonia and Greece.
Recommendations of places in Serbia where you can take a break on the
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TAG for traveling through Greece, Serbia and North Macedonia - where to buy and how much it costs
The quickest option to get to the sea is if you use "toll passes" to pass the toll automatically, known as TAG. This will save you a lot of time, especially in the season when there are big lines at toll booths. We will write some of our experiences in this article, so we hope it will be helpful to you as well.
Certainly, right from the beginning we urge you
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Beaches in Greece for people with disabilities
Many people in wheelchairs find organizing a vacation to be a true challenge because they have difficulty obtaining accurate information about accommodation and beaches adapted for people with disabilities.
The following text, taken from Marko Veličković's blog Samo kolica i put, describes the organization of vacations from the personal experience of a person with disabilities and illustrates the difficulties that a person in a wheelchair faces when choosing a travel destination.
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Fishing in Greece
We are aware that among you there are those who enjoy casting a fishing line during their summer vacation.
So far, a permit for recreational fishing in Greece has not been required, but they have announced that they will introduce it soon. Fishing will no longer be free, but the exact date has not been specified yet.
Fishing in the sea in Greece is allowed from the shore, as long as it
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Mesta, a medieval castle-village on Chios
The island of Hios has been mentioned several times and it is truly unique in Greece and the world. Among other things, there is a medieval village on the island, called Mesta. It was built by the Venetians, and numerous narrow, blind alleyways like mazes used to serve to mislead and confuse pirates. In these streets there are the houses of the inhabitants, which are also connected to each other.
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