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Greek islands with their blue and white Unique houses, fabulous sandy beaches, and nice people. Read more about Greece Travel Guide and find happiness within yourself. Learn about the top attractions in Greece and be educated about the best Greek destinations. 

Santorini is a breathtaking Greek island that has captivated the hearts of many travelers.

Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world, having been inhabited since the Neolithic period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers. Find everything you need to know to plan your perfect trip.

1.What is the best time of year to visit Greece for good weather and fewer crowds?

The best time for a balanced experience is the shoulder seasons: May-June and September-October. You'll enjoy warm, sunny weather, swimmable sea temperatures, and fewer crowds than in peak summer. July and August are the hottest and most crowded months.

2.Do I need a visa to travel to Greece?

Greece is part of the Schengen Area. Citizens of the EU, the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and many other countries can enter for up to 90 days within 180 days without a visa. Always check the latest requirements with official government sources based on your passport.

3.What is the currency in Greece? Where should I exchange money?

The currency is the Euro (€). Avoid exchanging money at airport kiosks for the best rates. Instead, use ATMs (called "PEIRAIOTES" - Πειραιώτες) affiliated with banks for withdrawals or use a credit card with no foreign transaction fees for most purchases.

4.What are the must-visit Greek islands for first-time visitors?

The most popular islands for first-timers are:

  • Santorini: Famous for its stunning caldera views, sunsets, and romantic vibe.

  • Mykonos: Known for its vibrant nightlife, iconic windmills, and chic beaches.

  • Crete: Offers a mix of incredible beaches (like Elafonissi), ancient ruins (Knossos), and charming towns (Chania).

  • Naxos & Paros: Great for families and those seeking a classic Cycladic experience with great food and beaches without the extreme crowds.

5.How many days should I spend in Athens?

We recommend 2-3 full days in Athens. This allows enough time to visit the Acropolis and Acropolis Museum, explore the Plaka and Monastiraki neighborhoods, see the changing of the guard at Syntagma Square, and perhaps visit the Ancient Agora or the National Archaeological Museum.

6.Can I combine visiting Athens with the islands in one trip?

Absolutely. A classic 7 to 10-day Greece itinerary often includes:

  • 2-3 nights in Athens.

  • 4-5 nights split between 1-2 islands (e.g., Santorini and Mykonos), connected by a high-speed ferry or a short domestic flight.

7.What should I wear in Greece? Is there a dress code for monasteries?

Dress is generally casual, but modest dress is required for visiting monasteries and many churches. This means covered shoulders and knees for everyone (both men and women). Carry a light scarf or sarong to cover up if needed.

8.What language do they speak in Greece? Will I be okay with English?

The official language is Greek. In all major tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and shops, English is widely spoken. Learning a few basic Greek phrases like "Yassas" (Hello) and "Efharistó" (Thank you) is always appreciated.

9.What food must I try in Greece?

Must-try Greek foods include:

  • Moussaka: An eggplant- or potato-based baked dish.

  • Souvlaki/Gyro: Grilled meat on skewers or in a wrapped pita.

  • Fresh Seafood: Like grilled octopus and fried calamari.

  • Greek Salad (Horiatiki): With feta cheese, tomatoes, cucumber, and olives.

  • Feta Me Meli: Baked feta in phyllo dough with honey.

  • Ouzo or Retsina for a traditional drink.

10.Is Greece a good destination for families with young children?

Yes, Greece is an excellent family destination. Greeks are very welcoming to children. The lifestyle is relaxed, with plenty of child-friendly activities like safe, shallow beaches, open-air dinners at tavernas, and exploring ancient ruins that feel like adventures. Many hotels and resorts cater specifically to families.

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