B2B – Travel Trade [year]

Trade-facing content for travel agencies and tour operators. Includes inbound positioning, destination management insight, and brochure-style pages explaining how Porto Scuba supports the travel trade.

Why Travel Agencies Choose Porto Scuba as a Local Supplier

When an activity goes wrong on the ground, it rarely looks dramatic at first. It starts as a late pickup,...

Sailing Trips in Halkidiki for Travel Agencies (3h & 5h Shared)

Late confirmations, vague meeting points, and weather surprises can turn a simple half-day sailing add-on into a full-day support issue...

Sunset Sailing (3 Hours) – Kassandra Pickup (Chrousso / Paliouri)

Delays at pickup, unclear meeting points, and last-minute weather changes are the things that turn a simple sunset cruise into...

Sunset Sailing (3 Hours) – Sithonia Pickup (Neos Marmaras)

When a sunset cruise is sold as “easy,” the problems usually show up on the day. Guests arrive late because...

Sailing Day Trip (5 Hours) – Kassandra Pickup (Chrousso / Paliouri)

When a guest misses a pickup, arrives without the right basics, or expects a different pace on the water, the...

Sailing Day Trip (5 Hours) – Sithonia Pickup (Neos Marmaras)

When a client says “We want a relaxing sailing day,” what they often mean is “Please don’t let this turn...

Try Scuba Diving in Halkidiki for Agencies (Beginners 8+)

Missed timings, unclear meeting points, and last-minute safety questions can turn a simple beginner activity into a messy day for...

Sithonia diving. Underwater diver at Halkidiki near reef

Guided Dives for Certified Divers in Halkidiki (Travel Trade)

When a certified diver shows up in Halkidiki and the “guided dive” turns out to be a rushed boat ride,...

Bareboat Charters – Ionian Sea Bases (Preveza & Lefkada)

Delays at the base can quietly ruin a bareboat week for your clients. One missing document, a late check-in, or...

Bareboat Charters – Athens / Alimos Base

When a client misses their first night on board because check-in dragged on, it’s rarely the yacht’s fault. It’s usually...