Greece Travel Guide: A Practical Guide to the Best Places to Visit in Greece


Greece is a country with so much to offer travelers. Here, are some of the best places for visitors to go and some tips on how to make the most of your trip.

Greece has so many different types of landscapes and such rich culture that it would be possible to travel here for years and never see all there is. Some notable destinations include Santorini, Mykonos, and Athens. Traveling in Greece can be both rejuvenating and invigorating, as well as very educational. There's no better way to enjoy beautiful scenery than seeing it on foot!

The Best Places to Visit in Greece

Santorini is famous for its whitewashed buildings and towering cliffs and is often regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. There are numerous hotels, restaurants, and cafes that are situated on the waterfront promenade on the island's southern coast. A standard day trip here can take approximately two hours.

Santorini is a popular tourist destination for honeymooners because it's a perfect combination of both luxurious and romantic. In addition to its outstanding nightlife, Santorini is also home to lively coffee culture. In addition to the usual espresso or cappuccino, one can find Greek coffees as well as many varieties of Greek pastries and local specialties.

Traveling in Greece on Foot

One of the things you'll find in Greece is a deep connection to nature. There's something extraordinary about being able to walk in a park or on the beach. Walking will take you places that a car cannot, offering you an intimate understanding of the landscape around you. Here are some of the most immeasurable places in Greece to walk:

Another major city you can visit in Greece is Athens. While it might seem overwhelming to visit all the major historical and cultural landmarks, it is very manageable to do so on foot. Many of these locations can be accessed in under an hour. For example, you can visit the Parthenon and other monuments in under 30 minutes. This is especially true for the Acropolis, which you can get to in under 10 minutes.


Visiting places of historical importance

Visiting Athens is a great way to discover the history of the country and its culture. Although Greece is called the birthplace of democracy, it's interesting to note that Athens wasn't the capital of Greece until the late 1800s. For the first several centuries of its history, Athens was primarily known for being a religious and cultural center, but it wasn't until during the Greek War of Independence in 1821 that the Greek government took over the city. 

The city's role as the capital is still very prominent, even now; Athens has a huge square, Parliament building, and countless museums and other historical monuments. Athens is also the most populous city in Greece.

Visiting Attractions and Landmarks

Mykonos: This island is popular with celebrities and other famous people, and it also has a variety of incredible beaches, including Golden Beach and Porto Elia. It's one of the most picturesque islands on the Greek Islands, so visit it as soon as possible.

Santorini: Santorini is known as one of the most beautiful places in the world, and there is no shortage of reasons for that. The island is famous for its sulfur-rich hot springs and fascinating waterfalls, so you can expect to find yourself falling in love with the place! If you've got a bit of time to kill before getting off the plane, try visiting the island's highest point – the top of Oia's Therma Tetra.


Visiting Natural Wonders

Because of the rich history and culture, Greeks often go to extraordinary lengths to protect their natural environment. The Greek islands are a great place to appreciate the Greek islands' rich natural beauty. Santorini is considered to be the most beautiful island in the world. Standing 1,250 meters above sea level, the place is very popular among tourists and has been the setting for many movies. 

One of the best routes to explore the island is getting a boat and exploring the famous caldera. Explore stunning views and many small villages. Savor a wide variety of activities, including volcano walking, jumping into the sea, swimming, windsurfing, and kayaking. Mykonos is another of the Greek islands that are known for their beauty.

Visiting Cultural Cities

Greece has so much to offer. Each city has its own distinct culture. Athens is a capital city, the seat of the Greek government. The capital of Greece, Santorini is a beautiful island paradise. Mykonos is a popular destination for bachelorette parties and is full of clubs and nightlife.

Greece's history dates back thousands of years, so there's a lot to discover. Visit places like the Parthenon and the Acropolis, which date back to before the famous Pergamon Altar. Some of the best places to visit in Greece include; Delphi, Olympia, Rhodes, Patra, Athens and of course, Santorini.

Many Greek families have been in Greece for generations, and this brings a wonderful sense of connection to the country.

Visiting the Islands

While Santorini has a somewhat worn-out reputation, it really is a unique place and worth visiting. The island boasts breathtaking views of both the sea and the city. It is also known for its white-washed houses with blue balconies that give the island a slightly mythical quality.

Mykonos, also known as the party capital of the Mediterranean, has a unique and wonderful allure. The Greek island is built on 17 lovely beaches, ranging from low-key and pretty to high-key and packed to the brim with a colorful crowd. The peak summer is also a busy time, but there's still plenty of time to enjoy the island's stunning beaches, with smooth sandy shores and wide blue waters.

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