
Greece Guide
Greece is not only the pearl of the Mediterranean, but also a place where history, culture and nature combine in perfect harmony. This beautiful country with thousands of years of history, where every corner tells a different story, awaits you with ancient ruins and white beaches. From the historic streets of Athens to the mesmerizing sunsets of Santorini, there is something to discover at every step. Greece, with its warm people, olive oil dishes and impressive landscapes, offers a journey that will leave unforgettable traces in your heart.
1. Historical and Archaeological Sites
Acropolis of Athens: Located in Athens, the capital of Greece, the Acropolis is one of the most important examples of ancient Greek architecture. It includes important buildings such as the Parthenon temple, Erechtheion and Propylaea.
Delphi: Famous for its divination ceremony in ancient times, Delphi is open to visitors as a site of historical and archaeological importance.
Olimpia: The site of the ancient Olympic Games, Olimpia offers visitors a historical experience with its ancient ruins and museum.
2. Greek Islands
Santorini: Famous for its unforgettable sunsets, whitewashed houses and spectacular views.
Mykonos: Known for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches and picturesque villages.
Crete: A large island with stunning beaches, ancient ruins and traditional villages.
3. Nature and Active Vacations
Meteora: Famous for its monasteries built on high cliffs.
Pelion Peninsula: A great destination for nature lovers with wooded areas, quaint villages and beautiful beaches.
Zagori Region: An ideal destination for trekking and hiking lovers with its wild nature, stone bridges and mountain villages.
4. Traditional Festivals
Many traditional festivals are organized in Greece. You can experience the local culture up close by attending events such as Easter and Midsummer Festivities (Panigiri).
5. Greek Cuisine
Experience traditional dishes such as Souvlaki, Moussaka, Tzatziki, Fasolada.
Taste fresh seafood in local taverns.
Experience traditional drinks such as Ouzo and Retsina.
Practical Information
- The Euro is used in Greece.
- Electrical sockets generally conform to European standards.
- Although Greek is widely spoken, English can also be understood in tourist areas.
For accommodation suggestions, you can check our Greece Hotels page.