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To combat the island's dwindling population, Greece is offering €500 per month to new residents of Antikythera for three years after they move in. That adds up to €18,000 in total, or ...
Travel; Europe; Greece; Gorgeous Greek island with turquoise waters will pay Brits £15k to move there The tiny Greek island of Antikythera is offering incentives to families and skilled workers ...
Off the coast of a Greek island sits the Antikythera shipwreck, a 2,000-year-old wreck with a story that inspired an Indiana ...
The beautiful Greek island with hardly any people - but that's not a good thing Antikythera's already small population is reduced even more during the winter months.
The Greek Island of Antikythera will pay foreigners to move there and set up a life. Antikythera, a Greek island located between Crete and the Peloponnese is paying €500 (R 9 370) per month for ...
Antikythera, a tiny Greek island, faces an uncertain future as its population dwindles to just 39 residents as of 2021. Photo: AFP. When winter begins in Antikythera, its population shrinks to ...
Antikythera: When winter draws in on Antikythera, the already meagre population of the isolated Greek island shrinks to almost nothing. "There are 20 to 25 of us, no children, no bakery," said ...
The wreck of a Roman treasure ship that sank near a Greek island more than 2,000 years ago with the famous Antikythera Mechanism on board is giving up new relics.
The Greek island of Kefalonia is home to a stunning mix of dramatic landscapes, from its pristine beaches to its rolling hillsides — with plenty of those famed white-washed homes sprinkled in ...
On a Greek island renowned for its crystal-clear waters, local farmers are struggling to grow the crops they've produced for decades. It's a problem across Greece, where island water is scarce for ...
This Beautiful Greek Island Is Often Overlooked by Tourists — and It Has Some of the Best Beaches in the Country. Get ready for plenty of art, food, and fantastic beaches.
“You have to pay attention to the wind,” said Stefanie Kasselakis Kyles, a Greek American whose family is from the island and who has been going there for 40 years. “It’s formative.