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A travel guide to Greece

Friday newsletters always feature luxury travel conteststipsseries, or news.

Today (August 24, 2018): Travel series: a travel guide to Greece.

Last year, I added a new section to my travel blog, comprising a selection of destination & travel guides. You can find these travel guides in a menu under my blog’s header menu (indicated by the arrow in the screenshot below).

I hope these online travel guides – based on my own travel experiences – may help you to get the most out of your (luxury) trips. So far, I have published travel guides on the following destinations:

Today, I am adding a new travel guide to my blog about Greece, a magnificent country that you need to put on top of your bucket list since it has a lot to offer, from astonishing beaches and towering mountains to historical sites and picturesque village.

LITTLE VENICE, MYKONOS ISLAND, GREECE

Get the most out of your (luxury) trip to Greece with my travel guide. Find out more about:


BEST TIME TO VISIT

Mainland Greece and the Greek islands are blessed with a Mediterranean climate, characterized by rainy, mild winters and dry, hot summers:

I also recommend this website, which provides detailed month by month information on the weather in the different regions of Greece (e.g. Athens, Northern & Central Greece, the Peloponnese Peninsula, and the different Greek islands).


HOW TO GET THERE

Greece receives numerous international flights via its main airport, Athens International Airport, which is the preferred point of entry in Greece when you want to visit Athens, explore the eastern part of the Peloponnese Peninsula, or tour the whole country. Click here for a continuously updated list of airlines that offer direct flights to Athens.

Although Athens International Airport is the main getaway for most visitors to Greece, it’s often easier to fly directly to/from one of the Greek islands (or alternatively, book a multi-city ticket, arriving in one airport and leaving from another). The most popular Greek islands are connected by direct flights to Europe’s larger cities in the summer high season. So far, the Greek island are not served by non-European carriers, so if your starting point is America, Australia, Asia or Africa, the most cost-effective way to Greece may well be to fly to a major European hub and pick up an onward, connecting flight from there. The following islands are well connected to the European mainland (click the link for a continuously updated list of airlines that offer direct flights) :

Before you buy your plane ticket to Greece, consider reading my tips & tricks for buying the cheapest plane ticket so that you can save a few bucks.

Besides flying, it’s also possible to reach Greece by car or boat. Many people coming from Europe and Scandinavia drive or take a train to one of Italy’s coastal cities (e.g. Venice) where they can catch a ferry to Greece. Also, the cruise industry in Greece has exploded, with many international cruise companies now offering a stopover in Athens or one of the Greek islands during their Mediterranean Sea itineraries.


TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

Requirements for entry into Greece differ from country to country, and are subject to change. Prior to departure, always check with your government and your nearest Greek embassy or consulate what documents you need for travel to Greece.

Make sure you read my 10 tips to plan a worry-free trip.


GETTING AROUND

It’s quite easy to get around in Greece and its sixty-plus inhabited isles, and several modes of transportation are available:


INSPIRATION, HIGHLIGHTS & TRAVEL TIPS

There are so many reasons why you should put Greece on top of your bucket list. Here are just a few of them:

My following, in-depth articles may also inspire you and help you plan your holiday to Greece:


SUGGESTED ITINERARIES 

It’s impossible to suggest one itinerary for Greece, but based on my own frequent holidays in Greece, I hereby share with you a schedule which is great if you want to take in the country’s highlights in two weeks

If you have more time, I suggest you also explore one or more of the country’s other islands, such as Naxos, Corfu, Zakynthos, Skopelos, and Rhodes.

For the planning of your own travel itinerary in Greece, I highly recommend the excellent itineraries as provided by FrommersThe Lonely Planet and Rough Guides.


RECOMMENDED LUXURY HOTELS (+ REVIEWS)

Visit my top 10 list of the best hotels in Greece if you are eager to know how I rank the country’s top properties, according to my own experience at each one of them.

Below, you find my reviews of luxury hotels in Greece (with pros, cons, and tips to save money):


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