Small & Boutique Hotels in Greece

Kalamitsa Beach View

Kalamitsa Beach View

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Kalamitsa Beach View, Kavala Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kalidon Beach Hotel, Samos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kallia's Suites Milos

Kallia's Suites Milos

Kallia's Suites, Milos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kalliopi’s Apartments

Kalliopi’s Apartments

Kalliopi’s Apartments, Syros Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kalya Suites,Santorini Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kalydna Island Hotel, Kalymnos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kalypso Studios, Kalymnos Island, Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kamara, Sifnos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kamelia & Semeli Hotel

Kamelia & Semeli Hotel

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Kamelia & Semeli Hotel, Thassos Thassos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kaminos Hotel, Simi (Symi) Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kantouni BeachHotel, Kalymnos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kapetan Tasos Suites, Milos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Karinta Bay Apartments

Karinta Bay Apartments

Karinta Bay Apartments, Chios Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Karma, Nisyros Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Karystos Chora Suites

Karystos Chora Suites

Karystos Chora Suites,Evia Gre2ce Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kastello, Meis Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kastro Hotel, Spetses Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Katerina's Residences, Lesvos Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kavala marina view studio

Kavala marina view studio

Kavala marina view studio, Kavala Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Kefalonian Escape Suites,Kefalonia Island Greece Small & Boutique Hotels
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Greece is located on the opposite shore of the Aegean, surrounded by deep blue seas, full of history and warm people. Greece is not only our neighbor, but also the country that is culturally closest to us, yet offers a very different experience.  For us, it is not just a neighbor, but a place where thousands of years of history, mythology, art and traditions blend together. It is a place where ancient ruins and modern life are intertwined, where both the traces of the past and the vibrant energy of today coexist. Greece is like a refuge with its peaceful breezes coming from the sea, its warm people and its unique way of life. For the peace-seeking traveler, the tranquil islands and for the history-loving traveler, cities like Athens and Thessaloniki offer different possibilities to explore. Going to Greece is much more than just seeing the visible beauties, experiencing it, touching it, participating in the daily life of the Greek people is one of the most important parts of this trip.

When to go to Greece?

Greece is sunny most of the year thanks to its Mediterranean climate. The spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) periods are both less crowded and ideal in terms of weather. In summer (July-August), the islands are more lively and bustling, but temperatures can be quite high. In winter, cities like Athens and Thessaloniki are ideal for historical and cultural excursions.

How to get to Greece?

It is quite easy to go to Greece from Turkey. There are direct flights to Athens from major cities such as Istanbul, Izmir and Ankara. It is also possible to reach many Greek islands by ferry from the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. Especially lines such as Ayvalık-Midilli, Bodrum-Kos, Çeşme-Sakız are very popular in the summer months. It is worth remembering that a Schengen visa is required.

Places to visit in Greece

Athens: Acropolis, Parthenon and walking the streets of Plaka... The capital is a special city where history and modern life are intertwined.
Thessaloniki: The city where Atatürk was born. It attracts attention with its cultural texture, nightlife and coastal walks.
Mykonos & Santorini: A favorite of honeymooners and photography enthusiasts. White houses, blue domes and unforgettable sunsets.
Rhodes: One of the hidden treasures of the Aegean with its historical streets and castles bearing Ottoman traces.
Nafplio: Ideal for a romantic getaway. Neoclassical architecture and castles by the sea offer a charming atmosphere.
Delphi and Meteora: Mystical experiences for those who want to embark on a spiritual journey.

What to Eat in Greece?

Souvlaki: Meat skewers, usually served in lavash or on a plate.
Moussaka: This baked dish made with eggplant, minced meat and béchamel sauce is a classic.
Tzatziki: This appetizer made with yogurt, cucumber and garlic can be found on almost every table.
Seafood: Fresh fish, squid and octopus are always on the menu along the Greek coast.
Loukoumades: Sweet morsels served with honey and walnuts, especially a favorite of children.

Things to do in Greece

  • Walk among ancient ruins.
  • Take a ferry to small islands and go island-hopping.
  • Drink ouzo in a tavern with live music.
  • Take photos in Santorini at sunset.
  • Sit in a cafe in Athens and watch the people passing by while drinking a Frappe.
  • Stroll through local markets and buy souvenirs such as olives, soap and honey.