
Airbnb in Greece: €5,000 Fines and Strict Inspections Shake Up the Short-Term Rental Market
New rules from October 1, 2025 – Ban on new licenses in central Athens extended until 2026
New rules from October 1, 2025 – Ban on new licenses in central Athens extended until 2026
High fuel prices, transportation fares, and accommodation costs have reshaped the vacation preferences of Greek travelers this summer. More and more people are choosing shorter getaways to nearby destinations in order to keep expenses low. Islands within close proximity to Athens saw increased demand, as travelers sought options with cheaper ferry tickets or destinations accessible by car.
AIA: Passenger Traffic to Close with 5% Growth – Expansion Works to Start in Early 2026
The partnership between Helleniq Energy and the US energy giant strengthens Greece’s energy security, investment appeal, and geopolitical stature in the Eastern Mediterranean.
One of Greece’s largest infrastructure projects is moving full steam ahead. Two tunnel boring machines (TBMs) are shaping the underground network of Athens, while major expansions of Lines 4 and 2 are redefining the future of urban mobility.
A tech innovation campus by a global giant sets the stage for further foreign investment – €250 million profit for Lamda Development