A quaint blue and white house sits on a rocky shoreline beside a clear sea, with clothing hanging outside and a steep hill looming behind.

A Destination Travel Guide for

Greece

  • Language

    Greek

  • Power

    230V, Plug C/F

  • Sim Card

    Airalo eSIM

  • Currency

    1 USD = 0.945 EUR

Introduction

Greece, where mythology breathes life into landscapes and history echoes in every step, offers a mesmerizing blend of ancient ruins, sun-drenched islands, and culinary delights. This cradle of Western civilization invites travelers to explore its rich heritage, where the tales of gods and heroes intertwine with picturesque villages and vibrant cities. From the deep blue waters of the Aegean to the olive groves of the Peloponnese, Greece captivates with its beauty, history, and the warm hospitality of its people.

What to See

In Greece, every corner unfolds like a page from a history book while offering the pleasures of contemporary life. The country’s diverse landscapes range from idyllic beaches and rugged mountains to serene islands and bustling metropolises. Ancient temples harmonize with Byzantine churches and Venetian fortresses, telling stories of Greece’s multifaceted history. Whether it’s the allure of mythology, the charm of rustic villages, or the vibrancy of city life, Greece offers an endless array of sights and experiences for every traveler.

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  • This image shows a stunning landscape with towering rock formations and a monastery perched atop a cliff amidst a lush, green forested area, under a partly cloudy sky.

    Meteora

    Awe-Inspiring Rock Sanctuaries

    Famous for its stunning sunsets, white-washed buildings, and blue-domed churches, Santorini epitomizes the beauty of the Greek islands. Its dramatic caldera and unique beaches make it a must-visit des

  • A small white church with a blue door overlooks the sea, nestled on a hill above the rugged coastline. Steps lead up to a decorated patio.

    The Islands

    Aegean paradise

    Famous for the stunning sunsets, white-washed buildings, and blue-domed churches, the Greek Islands are a top spot for most travelers to the country.

  • This image features the Acropolis of Athens, prominently displaying the Parthenon and surrounding ruins, with the sprawling cityscape beneath a blue sky with few clouds.

    Athens

    Where history breathes

    The capital of Greece, is a captivating blend of ancient history and vibrant modernity. Its iconic landmarks, including the Acropolis and Parthenon, stand as testaments to its rich cultural heritage,

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When to Visit

I visited Greece in September and October of 2021.

September and October are considered the ideal months to visit Greece if you wish to avoid the bustling crowds of tourists and experience a more tranquil ambiance. One of the key reasons is the weather, as this period offers some of the most pleasant and comfortable conditions throughout the year.

During September, the scorching summer temperatures begin to taper off, making it more enjoyable to explore the country’s archaeological sites, picturesque towns, and beautiful landscapes. The average temperatures range from the mid-20s to low 30s degrees Celsius (mid-70s to low 80s degrees Fahrenheit), providing a pleasant climate for outdoor activities, beach visits, and sightseeing. The sea is still warm from the summer months, allowing for refreshing swims and water-based adventures without the overwhelming crowds found during peak summer.

In October, Greece experiences a gradual transition into autumn, bringing cooler temperatures and a slight increase in rainfall. However, it remains a fantastic time to visit as the weather remains generally mild, making it comfortable to explore historical sites and participate in outdoor activities. Average temperatures range from the high teens to mid-20s degrees Celsius (mid-60s to low 70s degrees Fahrenheit). The landscapes also transform into vibrant hues of red and orange, adding a scenic charm to the already breathtaking scenery of Greece. Additionally, as the tourist season winds down during these months, you’ll find more affordable accommodations, shorter queues, and a quieter atmosphere, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Greece.

Costs

Greece, like much of Europe, is not very cheap.

The cost of living in Greece is generally considered to be relatively affordable compared to many other European countries. However, it is important to note that the cost of living can vary depending on the city or region within Greece.

In major cities like Athens and Thessaloniki, the cost of living tends to be higher compared to smaller towns and rural areas. Housing prices, especially in central locations, can be relatively expensive, although renting an apartment in the outskirts or suburbs can be more budget-friendly. Daily expenses such as groceries, dining out, and transportation are generally reasonable, with a variety of options available to suit different budgets. Greek cuisine, known for its delicious and healthy Mediterranean flavors, offers a range of affordable options, including street food and traditional tavernas.

Overall, with careful budgeting and smart choices, it is possible to live comfortably in Greece without breaking the bank. The cost of living can be particularly advantageous for expatriates or tourists from countries with stronger currencies, as their money can go further. It’s worth noting that Greece’s economic situation and any fluctuations in currency exchange rates can influence the cost of living over time, so it’s advisable to research and plan accordingly before making financial commitments or long-term stays in the country.

Photos

  • A colorful, quaint scene with a vibrant red door, matching balcony, green shutters, and blue accents. Wooden chairs invite relaxation under the Mediterranean sun.
  • A quaint blue and white house sits on a rocky shoreline beside a clear sea, with clothing hanging outside and a steep hill looming behind.
  • Sifnos Greece October 2021
  • Aerial view of a large ship near a rugged coastline with blue waters, showing a remote landscape with sparse infrastructure under bright sunlight.
  • A scenic landscape featuring a winding road leading up to a hilltop. Lush greenery blankets the slopes, with the sea and blue skies in the background.
  • Crystal-clear blue water leads to a coast with buildings and a dock. Rugged hills under a blue sky with wispy clouds complete the tranquil scene.
  • This image features the Acropolis of Athens, prominently displaying the Parthenon and surrounding ruins, with the sprawling cityscape beneath a blue sky with few clouds.
  • A small white chapel with a blue dome sits atop a rocky promontory surrounded by the blue sea, connected by a winding pathway with dry vegetation.
  • An ancient stone stairway descends a steep cliffside, offering a breathtaking view of layered mountains and lush valleys under a clear blue sky.
  • This image shows a stunning landscape with towering rock formations and a monastery perched atop a cliff amidst a lush, green forested area, under a partly cloudy sky.
  • Sifnos Greece October 2021
  • A winding stone path leads to a small white chapel perched on a rocky cliff overlooking the expansive blue sea under a cloudy sky.
  • A small white church with a blue door overlooks the sea, nestled on a hill above the rugged coastline. Steps lead up to a decorated patio.