Nine destinations in Europe that remain well hidden secrets and are offered for exploration in nature and in particular cultures, Karpathos are one of the German magazine.

According to the international travel media, “Small hamlets with white houses and blue roofs characterize Karpathos, famous for its authenticity, traditions and rejuvenating activities. Beautiful beaches and turquoise waters seduce travelers. Apela Beach is considered one of the most representative coasts of the Aegean. It is located in a natural bay and is surrounded by a lush pine forest that offers stunning views. “

Geo’s list includes the Groznian her Croatian, Karpathos and the city Mostar of Bosnia. Follow the Alto Douro of Portugal, the HEL In Poland, the Belgian Dunnanthe Finnish lake Saimaathe island Flores and the islands Silly.

“Our concern is the uninterrupted promotion of the destination both abroad and in Greece, highlighting the beaches, picturesque villages, holidays, traditions, gastronomy, quality of tourist services, and special forms of tourism so that we can help empower the tourist and tourist. After July and August ‘, he points out Deputy Mayor of Tourism of the Municipality of KarpathosTasos Milios.

It is noted that a program contract was recently signed by the N. Aegean Regional Governor George Hatzimarkos and the Mayor of Karpathos Michalis Fellouzis to enhance alternative tourism through the creation of 200 climbing routes, allocated throughout the island.

At the same time, the program is in progress Tourist promotion of the Municipality of Karpathos in multiple levelsin view of the new season, with publications in international and domestic media, online campaigns, new tourist videos with experiential experiences and organized exhibitions.

The recent participation of the Municipality of Karpathos proved to be particularly productive at the International Exhibition ITB 2025 At the South Aegean Region booth, with meetings with journalists, influencers, travel agencies and airlines from a number of markets such as Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and China.