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Here you can find useful answers about the role of the Federation, its member associations, accommodation businesses, destinations, highlights, landscapes and activities. The information is organized to help visitors, members and partners understand how the platform works and how local hospitality is represented.
The Federation is a second-level representative body that brings together local associations of accommodation professionals. Its role is to support, coordinate and represent its member associations and the wider hospitality community they serve.
The main purpose of the Federation is to strengthen cooperation among local associations, support accommodation professionals, promote regional hospitality and contribute to the organized tourism identity of each destination.
The Federation primarily represents local associations of accommodation businesses. Through these associations, it also supports the broader network of accommodation professionals operating in the regions covered by its members.
No. The Federation is not a tourism business or booking agency. It is a representative and coordinating body that supports local associations, promotes hospitality identity and helps organize tourism-related information.
The Federation helps connect local associations, accommodation businesses, destinations and tourism stakeholders under a shared framework. This creates stronger representation, better communication and a more organized image for visitors.
The Federation supports tourism by bringing together local associations, accommodation businesses and destination information under one organized presence. It helps promote regional hospitality, strengthen cooperation and present each area with clearer identity and credibility.
Representation means giving local accommodation associations a stronger collective voice. Through the Federation, associations can be presented as part of a wider hospitality network with common goals, shared concerns and a coordinated presence.
The Federation supports member associations by strengthening communication, promoting cooperation, sharing information and helping them participate in a broader structure of tourism representation and regional visibility.
The Federation represents local hospitality by bringing together the voice of accommodation associations and presenting their role within the wider tourism environment. It helps highlight the importance of organized, professional and community-based hospitality across the regions it serves.
Organized representation gives accommodation professionals a stronger collective presence. It helps local needs, challenges and opportunities be communicated more clearly to public bodies, tourism organizations and other relevant partners.
The Federation supports cooperation by maintaining communication with municipalities, chambers, tourism organizations, professional bodies and local partners. Through this cooperation, it helps create stronger links between accommodation, destination promotion and regional development.
The Federation contributes by presenting each destination through its local hospitality network, accommodation community, natural environment, cultural identity and visitor experiences. This creates a more complete and trustworthy image for travellers, partners and tourism professionals.
Member associations are local professional bodies that represent accommodation businesses in a specific area and participate in the Federation as part of a broader network.
They provide local representation, support accommodation professionals, communicate regional needs and help maintain a structured connection between businesses and the Federation.
An association may join if it meets the requirements defined by the Federation’s statute and follows the official application and approval process.
An association may need to provide its official name, area of representation, contact details, board information, logo, description, social links and any additional information requested by the Secretariat.
Yes. Each member association can have its own presence through the Federation’s communication channels, not only through the website. This may include a dedicated association page, announcements, digital updates, social media references, official communication material, documents, events, campaigns and other Federation channels where relevant.
The information may be updated by the Secretariat, the website administrator or an authorized representative of the association, depending on the platform’s access rules.
Highlights are important places or experiences that help visitors understand the character, heritage and identity of a region. They may include monuments, museums, churches, viewpoints, traditional sites and landmarks.
A destination is a wider area, such as a town, village or region. A highlight is a specific place or point of interest within or near that destination.
Highlights may include archaeological sites, museums, heritage points, churches, monasteries, viewpoints, traditional landmarks, cultural centers and other notable places.
Yes. When location data is available, highlights can appear on a map so visitors can understand where they are and how they connect with nearby destinations.
Highlights give visitors a deeper view of the region’s history, culture, faith, architecture and local identity beyond the typical holiday experience.
They reveal the stories, traditions, landmarks and cultural character that shape each area and make every destination more meaningful.
Landscapes are natural places and environments that shape the visitor experience, such as beaches, coves, bays, wetlands, mountains, forests, lagoons and coastal areas.
They help present the natural identity of each region and connect accommodation, destinations and visitor experiences with the surrounding environment.
A landscape page may include a description, location, access information, photos, related destinations, nearby accommodation, activities and map details.
Yes. Beaches, coves, bays and coastal areas are important landscape categories, especially in tourism regions with strong seaside identity.
Yes. A mountain may connect with hiking or cycling, a beach with water sports, and a lagoon or wetland with nature observation.
Not always. Some places may have easier access, while others may require walking, driving on rural roads or extra attention. Accessibility information should be checked where available.
Visitors may find activities such as hiking, cycling, water sports, diving, cruises, horse riding, cultural routes, nature exploration and local experiences.
No. The Federation may promote activities as part of the tourism experience, but the actual organization is handled by local businesses, professionals or activity providers.
Yes. Activities can be linked to destinations so visitors can see what they can do in each area.
Yes. Many activities are directly connected with natural sites, such as hiking trails, beaches, forests, mountains or coastal areas.
The activity provider or the source that submits the information is responsible for details such as schedule, prices, safety rules, equipment and participation conditions.
Activities can suit different travel styles, from relaxed sightseeing and cultural walks to outdoor sports, cruises and nature experiences. Visitors should always check difficulty, duration, seasonality and any special requirements before participating.
Visitors can explore destinations, accommodation options, landscapes, highlights, activities and useful information about the regions represented by the Federation.
Yes. Visitors can browse accommodation listings and use filters to find businesses by area, type, amenities or other available criteria.
That depends on each listing. Some accommodation businesses may provide direct contact details or booking links, while others may direct visitors to their own website or external platforms.
Yes. If contact information is available, visitors can communicate directly with the accommodation business, association or activity provider.
Yes. The platform is designed to help visitors understand where to stay, what to visit, what to experience and how different areas connect with each other.
No. Prices, availability and booking terms must always be confirmed directly with the business or provider.
The members area is a restricted part of the platform where authorized users may access internal information, documents, announcements, listings or management tools.
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Not automatically. Access to the members area depends on the rules set by the Federation and the user role assigned to each business.
Depending on their permissions, users may view announcements, manage listings, access documents, update association information or communicate with the Secretariat.
Yes, if this function is enabled. The platform may allow each association to manage only its own profile and related listings.
You should check your login details, use the password reset option or contact the Secretariat for assistance.
Announcements may include Federation updates, association news, official notices, meeting invitations, decisions, tourism-related information and important reminders.
No. Some announcements may be public, while others may be available only to members, associations or authorized users.
Announcements are usually published by the Secretariat, the Board of Directors or authorized platform administrators.
Yes. A member association may send an announcement to the Secretariat for review and possible publication.
Yes. Announcements may be organized by topic, date, audience, association, region or type of information.
They help maintain clear communication between the Federation, associations, members, partners and the wider tourism community.
Documents may include forms, official letters, meeting minutes, decisions, guides, instructions, templates, application forms and informational material.
No. Some documents may be public, while others may be restricted to members, associations or authorized users.
Documents are uploaded by the Secretariat, administration or authorized platform managers.
Yes. Associations may submit documents to the Secretariat for review and possible publication.
Yes. Documents may be grouped by type, year, association, subject or access level.
You should contact the Secretariat and indicate which document needs review or replacement.
You can contact the Federation through the contact details available on the website, such as email, phone, contact form or other official communication channels.
The Secretariat may handle communication, member requests, document management, updates, association information, announcements and general administrative support.
Yes. You can contact the Secretariat and clearly indicate which information needs to be updated.
Visitors may contact the Federation for general information, but accommodation reservations, prices and availability should be confirmed directly with the relevant business.
Yes. Businesses may contact the Federation or their local association depending on the nature of the request.
You should include your name, organization or business, contact details, the subject of your request and any relevant files or links.
Check that your email and password are correct. If needed, use the password reset option or contact the Secretariat.
Contact the Secretariat or platform administrator and describe the issue clearly. Screenshots can help identify the problem faster.
This depends on your user permissions. Some users may have direct editing access, while others may need to request changes through the Secretariat.
Some fields may appear only for specific listing types or categories. The platform may use conditional fields depending on whether the listing is an accommodation, destination, activity, landscape or highlight.
You should report the broken link to the Secretariat or website administrator so it can be checked and corrected.
Yes. Technical issues may temporarily affect how information appears. The platform administrator should be notified so the issue can be reviewed.
The person, business or association submitting the content is responsible for its accuracy and for having the right to use any text, images, logos or files provided.
Yes. The Federation or platform administrator may edit content for clarity, consistency, formatting, translation, SEO or presentation quality.
Yes. You may submit photos if you have the right to use them and they are suitable for public display.
Yes. You can request the removal or correction of content by contacting the Secretariat and clearly identifying the material concerned.
If copyrighted material is submitted without proper permission, it may be removed. The submitting party remains responsible for the rights related to the material.
A common style helps the platform look professional, consistent and easy to use for visitors, members and partners.
Yes. The platform may be available in Greek and English to serve both local members and international visitors.
Greek is usually the main language for official, administrative and member-related content. English is used for international visitor information and tourism presentation.
Yes. Content may be submitted in Greek and later adapted or translated for the English version where needed.
Translations are managed by the platform team, administrators or authorized editors, depending on the Federation’s workflow.
Not always word-for-word. Some translations may be adapted to sound natural, clear and appropriate for international visitors.
English content helps international visitors understand the destinations, accommodation options, activities and local hospitality network represented by the Federation.
The search function helps visitors find listings by using keywords, categories, locations and available filters.
Visitors may be able to filter by destination, listing type, accommodation type, amenities, services, activity type, landscape type, highlight type or accessibility options.
Yes. Area-based search helps visitors find accommodation, destinations, highlights or activities in a specific region.
Yes. Accommodation, destinations, landscapes, activities and highlights may each have different filters based on their content structure.
There may be no listings matching the selected filters, or the relevant information may not have been added yet.
Yes. As more listings, categories and structured fields are added, search results become richer and more useful.
Official Federation announcements and documents are considered official when published by the authorized bodies. Other listing information is based on data provided by associations, businesses or verified sources.
Information is updated periodically, depending on submissions from associations, businesses, administrators and the Secretariat.
You should contact the Secretariat and provide details about the incorrect information so it can be reviewed.
No. Prices, availability and booking terms must be confirmed directly with each accommodation business or service provider.
The platform aims to provide accurate map information, but visitors should confirm access details when necessary, especially for remote locations or natural sites.
Yes. Business details, opening hours, access conditions, services and availability may change. Visitors should always confirm important details before making arrangements.
The Federation may cooperate with municipalities, chambers, tourism organizations, professional bodies and other institutions related to tourism and local development.
Partnerships help improve communication, support common actions, strengthen representation and promote destinations more effectively.
Yes. Public bodies may contact the Federation for cooperation, consultation, information exchange or joint tourism initiatives.
Yes. Private organizations may submit cooperation proposals if they are relevant to tourism, hospitality, accommodation or regional promotion.
Yes. The Federation contributes to local tourism promotion by organizing information, presenting destinations and supporting the accommodation sector through collective visibility.
They can create better visibility, stronger representation, more structured information and wider promotional opportunities for local hospitality professionals.
Local associations reflect an organized hospitality community. They show that accommodation professionals are connected, represented and committed to supporting each destination.
Yes. The Federation adds an organized framework that helps visitors discover accommodation, destinations and local information with greater confidence.
Local hospitality is connected with people, communities, regional identity and direct relationships. It offers a more personal and authentic travel experience.
Yes. The platform connects accommodation with destinations, activities, landscapes and highlights, helping visitors understand the wider area more clearly.
Organized information helps visitors plan more easily, compare areas, discover nearby experiences and make better travel decisions.
It combines association identity, accommodation visibility, destination promotion and visitor information in one structured digital environment.
For questions about the Federation, member associations, accommodation listings, documents, announcements or technical access, you can contact the Secretariat through the official communication channels.