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Greece, located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, is a land steeped in history and blessed with natural beauty. From the ancient ruins of Athens to the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea, Greece is a symphony of experiences waiting to be explored. Every corner of the country reveals a tale from ancient myths, an influence of various civilizations, or a whisper from the distant past.

Its islands, each one unique, offer sun-soaked days on sandy beaches, while its mainland is home to towering mountains, dense forests, and traditional villages where the rhythms of life have remained unchanged for centuries. The nation's deep-rooted culture, combined with its varied landscapes, results in a destination that promises both adventure and introspection.

Whether you're exploring the legendary Acropolis, indulging in mouth-watering Mediterranean cuisine in Crete, or dancing the night away in Mykonos, Greece offers a perfect blend of the past and present, promising memories that will last a lifetime.

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Why book Greece holidays

Things to Do in Greece

Revel in a variety of activities that embrace the heart of Greek culture and history:

Tour the Acropolis: Witness Athens' iconic historical site.

Visit the Delphi: Once considered the centre of the world in ancient Greek religion.

Stroll in Santorini: Explore the picturesque streets and stunning sunsets.

Gorgeous Beaches to Explore in Greece

Greece is home to some of the world's most magnificent beaches, here are a few of our favourites:

Navagio Beach: Located in Zakynthos, renowned for its shipwreck and towering cliffs.

Myrtos Beach: The gem of Kefalonia with its white sands and turquoise waters.

Elafonissi Beach: A pink-sand beach in Crete, offering shallow waters perfect for families.

City Breaks to Enjoy in Greece

Discover the contemporary and ancient city gems located within the Greek borders:

Athens: A perfect blend of ancient landmarks and contemporary culture.

Thessaloniki: A vibrant cultural hub and Greece's second-largest city.

Heraklion: Dive into Crete's history and bustling marketplaces.

Exquisite Cuisine to Enjoy in Greece

Savour the flavours of Greece's rich gastronomic heritage:

Moussaka: A layered eggplant and meat dish topped with béchamel sauce.

Souvlaki: Skewered and grilled meat served with pita bread.

Tzatziki: A refreshing yoghurt, cucumber, and garlic dip.

Best Towns and Cities For Nightlife in Greece

Experience the vibrant nightlife of some of Greece’s most impressive towns and cities:

Athens: From traditional tavernas to modern clubs, Athens has it all.

Mykonos: Famous for its beach parties and upscale clubs.

Thessaloniki: Dive into a mix of music genres and atmospheric bars.

Exciting Festivals in Greece

Embrace the joy and tradition of Greek festivals which occur across most months of the year:

Easter Celebrations: The most significant religious event with unique local customs.

Carnival in Patras: Vibrant parades, parties, and masquerades light up the city.

Santorini International Music Festival: Enjoy classical music in a stunning setting.
 

Holidays Deals in Greece & the Greek Islands

Travel Advice for Greece & the Greek Islands

Gearing up for your Grecian odyssey? Here's what you need to know:

Best Time to travel: April to June and September to October ensure pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for both beach lounging and historical site explorations.

Passports & Visas: EU citizens, including those from Ireland and the UK, don't need a visa for stays under 90 days. Non-EU citizens should check visa requirements. Always ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.

Health & Safety: No specific vaccinations are required for Greece. However, travellers should ensure routine vaccines, like measles and flu, are up to date. Sunscreen, hats, and hydration are essential due to the Mediterranean sun. Tourist areas are generally safe, but as always, be wary of pickpockets in crowded places.

Language & Communication: Greek is the official language, but many Greeks in tourist areas and younger generations speak English. Learning a few basic Greek phrases can enhance your travel experience and is always appreciated by locals.

Latest Health & Safety Information: Stay updated with health advisories and safety guidelines by consulting official travel advisories before your trip. Visitors from Ireland and the UK should consult their respective government websites for up-to-date travel advice.

Average temperature in Greece & the Greek Islands

Jan
12°C
Feb
12°C
Mar
14°C
Apr
18°C
May
23°C
Jun
28°C
Jul
31°C
Aug
31°C
Sep
27°C
Oct
22°C
Nov
18°C
Dec
14°C

Greece & the Greek Islands FAQs

Each island has its own unique charm and attractions. Santorini is famous for sunsets, Mykonos for nightlife, and Crete for its history and diverse landscapes. There is a Greek island to suit everyone’s tastes and preferences as to what makes a great holiday.
In most cities and towns, tap water is safe to drink. However, on some islands, it's better to consume bottled water. We advise checking the local information with regards to where in Greece you plan on staying.
The most common way is by ferry. There are also flights between major islands and Athens. You should be able to find some great deals if you are considering doing some island hopping.
While knowing basic phrases can be helpful, English is widely spoken in tourist areas. However, knowing the basics will be sure to impress and delight any locals that you happen to cross paths with.
Yes, Greece is generally safe for solo travellers. Just be sure to follow standard travel safety precautions.

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Greece Facts

CAPITAL
Athens
CURRENCY
Euro (€)
POPULATION
Approx 10.4 million
LANGUAGE
Greek
TIMEZONE
GMT +3
DIALLING CODE
0030
FLIGHT DURATION
Approx 3-4 hours from Gatwick
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Ambulance 166
Fire 199
Police 100

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