ABTA Travel Convention returning to Greece
Trade partners will gather in Costa Navarino in Greece for this year’s ABTA Travel Convention.
The resort town in the southwest Peloponnese will host the event from 7- 9 October 2024.
Navarino Dunes has two five-star hotels, state-of-the-art conference facilities, plus over 20 restaurants and bars.
It is also home to a signature golf course, a spa and thalassotherapy centre as well as a variety of sports, outdoor and cultural activities.
Details of how to register, along with accommodation and flight options, will be announced soon.
“This emerging area of Greece is a brilliant addition to the country’s tourism offering. I know our delegates will thoroughly enjoy experiencing everything the area has to offer,” said ABTA CEO, Mark Tanzer.
It has been hailed by Eleni Skarveli, Director, GNTO UK and Ireland Office.
“We are absolutely delighted to be the host, deepening our exceptional partnership across all levels,” she said.
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