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Alexandra Beach Resort & Spa is the official website of a beachfront hotel located on Tsilivi Beach in Zakynthos (Zante), Greece. It's a resort-style property positioned as a mid-to-upscale leisure destination, emphasizing elegance, sea views, and relaxation under the Greek sun. The site functions as both a marketing brochure and a booking gateway. Its main sections include: Stay — a full catalogue of accommodation types: Swim Up rooms (Type A), Standard Rooms (Type B), Bungalows (Type C), and Suites (Type D), each with multiple sub-variants based on view (sea view, inland view, garden view, side sea view, pool view). Restaurants & Bars — including a Main Restaurant, multiple Bars, and the signature Makai Resto Bar, a beachside venue for seafood, grilled dishes, and cocktails. Wellness — featuring the Ether Spa and a Fitness Center. Explore, Gallery, and Contact pages. The target audience is leisure travelers — couples, families, and wellness-seekers — booking a summer holiday in Zakynthos. The site is in English only (no Greek version visible), which makes sense since the vast majority of guests on Zakynthos are international tourists (UK, Germany, Italy, etc.).
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Phi Playhouse is the official website of an Athens-based private acting studio and actor-training collective founded by Kimon Fioretos, a Greek-Swedish actor, teacher, and director with over two decades of experience in Greek theatre and film. The site positions the studio as a serious, philosophy-driven space for professional actor training — explicitly distinct from a commercial drama school or a casting agency. The name itself is central to the concept: Phi (Φ) is presented as a triple reference — the neuroscience measure of integrated consciousness, the first letter of Greek words like physis (nature), phronesis (wisdom), and philosophia, and the golden ratio of chaos and beauty. This conceptual framing signals the target audience immediately: thoughtful, committed actors looking for deep practice rather than quick technique. The main sections include: Phi(Φ)losophy, About Us, Artistic Director, Founding Members — the identity and credentials of the studio, with a detailed biography of Kimon Fioretos positioning him as a certified Meisner teacher, former Art Theatre of Athens instructor, and now a course leader for the International Demidov Association (the primary artistic commitment of the studio). Ensemble — the core programme: the S.A.M. Ensemble (Sunday Actors Mass), described as Greece's first lifelong-learning ensemble for professional actors, meeting weekly and now numbering close to one hundred members. Includes sub-pages for Research, Members, and How To Join. Courses — three formats of training: Seminars, Masterclasses, and Workshops. Collaborations, Gallery, Blog — institutional and cultural content. Members Area — a gated section for enrolled students (a Members Library). The target audience is professional actors, directors, writers, and performers — primarily in Greece but with an international orientation given the English-language site and the Demidov School connection to the U.S. It's not a ticket-selling theatre; it's a pedagogical institution wrapped around a specific acting philosophy.
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Moove Athens Tours is the official website of a small Athens-based tourism operator offering guided city tours on electric 4-wheel scooters (ATVs) — specifically the MIA Four ATV, a compact street-legal electric quadbike. It's a niche alternative to the more traditional walking tours, bus tours, or Segway tours of Athens, positioning itself as a fun, modern, and easy way to explore the city without needing driving skills or physical effort. The site functions as both a marketing landing site and a booking funnel. Its main sections include: About and Mia Tours — explaining the concept and the vehicle itself. Tours — four packaged experiences: Ancient Athens, Modern Athens, Best of Athens (a 3-hour ultimate tour), and Athens by Night. Each tour covers different routes through historic and contemporary parts of the city. FAQ — covering vehicle safety, licensing, what to bring, rain policy, and cancellation terms. Gallery, Contact, and a Book Now button linking to an external booking platform (Bokun, commonly used by tour operators to syndicate to TripAdvisor, Viator, GetYourGuide, etc.).
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Elektra Ceramics is the personal business website of Elektra, a solo ceramicist based in Athens, Greece, who designs and hand-builds her own pottery. It's a small-scale artisan brand with a whimsical, "joyful" visual identity — the work is inspired by dots, modern illustrations, fairytales, and the aesthetics of Tim Burton, ranging from bright and playful to slightly dark. The site serves two main purposes: it's both an e-commerce shop (WooCommerce) and a workshop booking page. The main sections include: Shop — an online store divided into three product categories: Cups & Mugs, Bowls & Plates, and Various Ceramics (including decorative items like ceramic pomegranates, vases, and seasonal gifts). Each piece is hand-built using pinch or slab techniques, and described as unique — no two items are identical. Workshops — three types of in-person clay experiences: Πηλοπεριπέτειες (a Greek-language workshop for children, literally "Clay Adventures"), adult pottery workshops with Elektra herself, and Team Building with clay for corporate groups. Contact — the studio is at Μυστακίδου 20, Athens. The audience is split. The shop targets both local Greek customers and international buyers — there's an integrated Etsy shop linked in the header, and the testimonials confirm international reach (one reviewer mentions receiving a package in New York). The workshops, however, are clearly for locals and visitors to Athens. The site is mostly in English but with some Greek content (workshop names, product tags, address), reflecting the bilingual audience. Technically, it's WordPress + WooCommerce, with a straightforward product-catalog-plus-blog-pages structure — functional rather than design-forward, which makes sense for a handmade-craft brand where the products themselves are the visual identity.
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stathisdev.gr (http://stathisdev.gr) is my personal professional portfolio website — a single-page CV-style site that presents me, Stathis Nikolas, as a freelance Web Developer based in Athens, Greece, available for projects worldwide. It's designed to serve as a digital business card: a prospective client or recruiter can land on it, understand your skillset within seconds, scan your track record, and reach out via a contact form. The site is structured as a classic one-page portfolio with anchor-link navigation and five main sections: About Me — a short positioning statement framing you as a developer focused on user-friendly, modern websites for individuals and organizations. What I Do — four core service offerings: E-commerce (WooCommerce with local and global payment processors), Web Development (responsive, SEO-friendly, LiteSpeed-hosted), SEO Optimization, and ongoing Support/Maintenance. Resume — professional history covering your WordPress Developer roles at CrowdPolicy (2020-2021) and Redirect (2021-2022), plus education (Athens University of Economics and Business software developer program, Angular seminar at Kariera.gr (http://Kariera.gr), and an earlier HVAC engineering diploma from IEK). It also includes proficiency bars for page builders (Elementor, WP Bakery, Divi, Gutenberg), coding skills (HTML/CSS, PHP, JavaScript, Bootstrap), and downloadable PDF certificates. Portfolio — a filterable grid of 25+ completed projects organized by category: Corporate, Crowdfunding, E-shops, Education, Government, Hospitality, and Medical. Notable projects include PPF Growthfund, Alexandra Beach Resort, Municipality sites (Fyli, Chalki, Agia), Pectus Center, Electra Ceramics, and several Greek government-sector deliverables — a track record that signals particular strength in public sector and hospitality WordPress work. Fun Facts counters (102 happy clients, 1,780 working hours, 1,500 studying hours) and a Contact form at the bottom.
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