Holidays in Greece TV

Holidays in Greece TV

Holidays in Greece TV is the only network in Greece devoted exclusively to travel and tourism. Its aim is to promote the Greek tourism industry, which is one of the main industries in Greece along with shipping. Holidays in Greece TV launched in the fall of 2004. All areas of Greece are covered, as well as a look at various companies involved in the tourism industry. Programming includes documentaries, presentations, programmes covering specific topics such as nightlife, dining, spas, recreational activities and more. The show provides information about cultural hotspots such as caves, monasteries, museums, traditional villages and ancient sites. Holidays in Greece also delivers a daily tourist news program providing up to date information from all around the country. Holidays in Greece TV is the first FTA satellite channel launched in Greece, it is available on Hotbird 6 and HellasSat 2 which cover all of Europe and parts of Africa and Asia. It is also available online through jumptv.com, a subscription based service. Various local TV channels all around Greece broadcast parts of the programming from Holidays in Greece TV, including Crete, Messinia, Korinthos, Rhodes, Kefallonia, Serres & Drama. In addition, the channel is available on local cable in Skiathos, Skopelos, Ios, Fthiotida and Arahova.

Programs

*Aroma Elladas - Daily lifestyle program.
*Discovering Greece - Documentary program showcasing tourist destinations in Greece.
*Η Gh Tis Eυforias - Agricultural news and information.
*Where to Stay - Program gives information on hotels, restaurants and bars for the specific area mentioned in Discovering Greece episode that precedes this show.

External links

* [http://www.holidaysingreece.tv Official Site] gr icon en icon


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