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There are few travelers unaware of Greece's  fundamental role in ancient history, its  gods and goddesses, literature, and philosophers.  Visiting Greece provides an opportunity to examine  the culture that provided many of the threads woven into the fabric of Western Civilization.   But let's not make visiting Greece sound like a tour through a dull, boring and crumbling museum.  Greece is a lively country whose inhabitants know how to live life to the fullest. 

With a seemingly endless coastline and thousands of islands thrown in for good measure, a vacation in Greece offers a wonderful mix of cultural learning and soul-satisfying relaxation.  While almost every visitor is drawn to Greece's world-famous antiquities, few can resist focusing on sun, sand and fun.  Whatever your plans for touring Greece, make sure they include visiting one or more of the fabulous Greek Islands. 

Finally, one note of caution.  Greece is not a destination that should be rushed. Take your time, experience the culture, and revel in the glories of a spectacularly interesting country.  Many of you will see Greece on a cruise.  Those who do will find themselves wanting to return to spend more time on those enchanting "islands".

Read our sections on Greece Travel Information and Greece Facts to complete your basic preparation for vacationing in Greece.

 

Blues and whites are everywhere in Greece

 

 

Santorini  (Thira) is one of the most popular islands in the Cyclades

 

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If you are interested in Greece, its people, history, economy and geography,  visit our section           Greece: Country Facts  

 

 

 
Information on driving,  facts about health care in Greece and other Tourist Tips for traveling in Greece can be found at Greece: Travel Information

 

 
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Many of our links for Greece, especially for important archeological ruins, are to official websites of the Greek government.

During the summer of 2008 these sites have been experiencing significant technical problems and the links we provide may not work.  We apologize!

When these website are "up", they provide the best information available.

 

  • Athens  Click for a chart of Athens's annual precipitation and temperature ranges.  Click for our Guide to Athens

    • Athens is a place that should be on your "must see" list, but it may not be a place that will keep your attention for long.  Although Athens has several magnificent attractions, it is, also, a large, heavily populated, polluted, and relatively unfriendly metropolis.  Athens offers several important stops: we recommend that you get to it and, then, sample the Greek Islands, or the countryside, where the people seem to be somewhat friendlier.

  • Meteora

    • The monasteries of Meteora are among the most photographed scenes in the world.  Sitting atop tall spires of rock, the monasteries were reputedly built to  give religious hermits protection from thieves and others who would interrupt their meditations.

                       

     

  • Delphi

    • One of the most famous archaeological sites in Greece, Delphi offers interesting excavations of the Oracle's world. The Delphi Museum includes the Charioteer and other important statues.


  • Corinth

    • At one time ancient Corinth (near but not the modern city) was a wealthy town that rivaled Athens in trade and importance. Destroyed by the Romans two thousand years ago, Corinth is largely a Roman (not Greek) archaeological site.


  • Monemvasia 

    • An interesting walled city on the sea in the south-eastern Peloponnese, Monemvasia offers a pleasant afternoon's diversion.  The city is entered through a narrow gate followed by walkways that climb slowly around its hill.  Filled with stone walks, small houses, and good restaurants and shops, Monemvasia is a place where you could loose a lot of time. Take a walk up the hill to see the town's fortifications, an old church, and a wonderful view of town and its setting on the water. Follow this with lunch at one of the many fine restaurants and, then, head for your next stop.



  • Cyclades Islands

    • Crete

      • The largest of the Greek Islands, Crete has been a stepping-stone to Europe from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.  Crete features fantastic beaches and extensive, interesting archaeological digs related to the Minoan Civilization.  Be sure to visit the Palace of Knossos, home of King Minos, originally constructed almost four thousand years ago.


    • Naxos

      • Considered by many to be the most beautiful of the Greek Islands, Naxos has spectacular beaches and all the ingredients for a great vacation.


    • Santorini (Thira)

      • Santorini seems to tempt fate, as many of its villages sit on the sides of steep cliffs, on the edges  of a flooded caldera that resulted from the eruption and, then, collapse of a volcanic cone: however, it is precisely this setting that makes Santorini such a spectacular destination. 

        • Visit Fira, the island's capital and largest settlement for good food and spectacular views.  If you are looking for houses painted white, blue domed churches and lots of sun, this is the place for you.

        • Finally, reserve some time for sunbathing, swimming and water sports at Santorini's fine beaches.

        • Akrotiri, the Island's impressive archaeology site dating from the Bronze Age, has been closed due to renovation and the schedule for its reopening is "indefinite".


    • Mykonos Click for the best places to visit in Mykonos

      • Break out the nightlife, include superb beaches, add the jet set, and you have Mykonos. Mykonos is picturesque and is considered by many as the place to be in the Greek Islands.  Others consider it limited, offering only sun, sand and nightlife.  However, if that is what you are looking for, this might be the place.

      • Mykonos is, also, the Gateway to Delos.  Delos, a small island, is the supposed birthplace of Apollo and Artemis and has many archaeological ruins to explore.  Click here  for more information on visiting Delos.


  • Dodecanese Islands

    • Rhodes  Click for a chart of Rhodes's annual precipitation and temperature ranges.  Click for our Mini Guide

      • Rhodes was an important port through much of history.  As you approach the  island, you will be amazed by the medieval walled town created by the Knights of Saint John.  The island offers great scenery, pleasant people, good shopping, and  lots to do.  Be sure to visit Lindos to see the ruins of the Temple of Athena.  As you ascend the hill to the temple, examine the fine linens  for sale by trail-side "grannies".

      • Rhodes was once the home of the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World".  See our Rhodes Guide for more detail.


  • Ionian Islands

    • Kerkyra (Corfu)

      • Closest of the Greek Islands to Europe, Corfu is regarded by many visitors as one of the most beautiful places in Greece.  The island's vegetation is luxurious compared to other of the Greek Isles.  It is a fine destination for those seeking a beach vacation and Corfu Town is known for its night life.

       

                     Corfu is known for its beautiful sunsets

 

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The Parthenon on the Acropolis, Athens

The mountaintop monasteries of Meteora

 

 

The walled town of Monemvasia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking towards the collapsed volcanic cone from Santorini

 

 

 

 

 

 

The harbor at Myknosos

 

 

The Castle at Rhodes

 

First Time Tour   Top of Page
  If you are planning your first trip to Greece, we suggest you head for Athens and, then, focus your touring on a few of the Greek Islands.  A cruise is often a great way to see both Athens and some of the islands.   If you are more adventurous, you can connect with the islands by hopping  local  ferries.  A ten day to two-week vacation in Greece will allow you to sample the best places to visit in Greece.  
Second Trip   Top of Page
  If you are planning a second trip to Greece, consider visiting
  • Athens (always a good gateway)
  • Meteora
  • Delphi
  • Corinth
  • Monemvasia
  • and add some of the islands that you have not yet visited
 
Editor's Choice   Top of Page
  Our personal list of favorite places in Greece includes:
  • Monemvasia

  • Rhodes

  • Santorini

 

 
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              Overview Map of the Best Places to Visit in Greece

          Map of the best places to visit in Greece

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