Greece is a country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas. Influential in ancient times, it’s often called the cradle of Western civilization. Athens, its capital, retains landmarks including the 5th-century B.C. Acropolis citadel with the Parthenon temple. Greece is also known for its beaches, from the black sands of Santorini to the party resorts of Mykonos.
Population: 10.77 million
Capital: Athens
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Official languages: Greek
Different ways to move around: Trains are not the best option, bus system offer an efficient network. boats are one of the most common ways to get around
The closest towns are Kalambaka and Kastraki, from which are easily accessible by bus or train. To get to the
You can reach Kefalonia by plane or by ferry from the towns of Patra, Igoumenitsa, Crete and even Athens. From
The beach is only accessible by boat. A lot of tour operators offers day trips to Shipwreck Beach. If you
The best option is to rent a car. Alternatively, several public buses from Athens and Delphi take off approximately six
The easiest way to get there is by subway or bus. From Athens you can walk or take a taxi
The easiest way to get there is via car or bus from Athens, or by taking a ferry from Piraeus
The only way to get to Delos is with a day trip by ferry from another island of the archipelago.
The trip from Athens to Santorini takes 5 hours on a high speed ferry, and 8 hours on a conventional
First, you have to get to the coastal town of Kissamos or Chania. From there, take the bus that travels
CRETE – Take a local bus from Crete’s major cities or fly to Chania International Airport, followed by a short
CRETE – You have to drive to get there. There is no public transport stops. You park on the side
NAXOS – Reach Chora by bus or taxi from Naxos’ port. Ferries connect Naxos with other Cycladic islands and the
CRETE – Buses connect Rethimno with major cities in Crete. Ferries are available from other Greek islands and the mainland.