Explore Greece: Your Ultimate Guide to Unforgettable Holidays ICELANDIC
Are you dreaming of sun-soaked adventures, tantalizing cuisine, and ancient wonders? Look no further than Greece – a destination that promises to captivate every type of traveller. From its stunning beaches to its rich history and vibrant culture, Greece offers something for everyone. Let’s delve into why Greece should be at the top of your travel bucket list and discover the best destinations and experiences this beautiful country has to offer.
Why Choose Greece for Your Holiday?
Greece is a land of enchantment, boasting picturesque landscapes, sun-drenched ruins, and charming cobblestone streets. Whether you’re a history buff, a beach lover, or a foodie, Greece has it all. And with a wide range of holiday packages to suit every budget, you can customize your trip to create the perfect Greek vacation.
Highlights of a Greek Holiday
- Ascend the majestic Acropolis in Rhodes and soak in panoramic views of the island.
- Explore the haunting beauty of the abandoned shipwreck in Zante, a photographer’s paradise.
- Bask in the sun on the pink sands of Crete, where every moment feels like a postcard-worthy memory.
- Embark on a romantic adventure through the „Tunnel of Love“ in Corfu, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
Where to go in Greece?
With its diverse landscapes and endless possibilities, choosing where to go in Greece can be a delightful dilemma. From the mythical mainland to the idyllic Greek islands, each destination offers its own unique charm.
Best Destinations for Couples:
While Santorini is synonymous with romance, Greece’s islands are replete with enchanting sights waiting to be explored. From the pink sands of Crete to the romantic Canal D’Amour in Corfu, love is always in the air in Greece. Treat yourselves to a luxurious stay at the Stella Island Luxury Resort & Spa for an unforgettable romantic escape.
Best Destinations for Families:
For families seeking fun and adventure, Hersonissos, Corfu, and Crete are top choices. Dive into the excitement at the 5-star Corfu Holiday Palace, featuring child-friendly waterparks, or make a splash at the Mitsis Blue Domes with its impressive array of pools. Don’t miss out on the thrills of Star Beach water park, voted one of Europe’s best.
Best Beach Destinations:
Crete reigns supreme as the ultimate beach destination in Greece, with its 650 miles of pristine coastline. From golden stretches to secluded coves, you’ll find paradise on the shores of Balos Beach Lagoon, where turquoise waters meet white sands in a breathtaking display of natural beauty.
Best Party Destinations:
For those craving non-stop excitement, Mykonos, Crete, and Kos offer an electrifying nightlife scene. Dance the night away at world-class beach parties, mingle with A-list revellers, and immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan atmosphere. From Faliraki to Laganas, Greece’s lively hotspots promise unforgettable experiences for party-goers.
Best Destinations for Sightseeing:
Immerse yourself in history and culture in Rhodes, home to a medieval Old Town and ancient ruins waiting to be explored. Indulge in a stay at The Ixian Grand for convenient access to the island’s most iconic sights. Athens, with its ancient wonders, is also a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts.
Best Destinations for Adventure:
Get off the beaten path and explore the rugged beauty of Corfu’s olive groves and pine-clad forests on a thrilling hiking adventure. Seek out secluded bliss in the hidden gems of Skiathos, Kefalonia, Lefkas, and Thassos, where unspoiled nature awaits at every turn.
Planning Your Trip:
Not sure when to visit? Check the weather in Greece to find the perfect time for your holiday. And be sure to explore our travel guides for insider tips on destinations across Greece, including Athens, Corfu, Crete, Rhodes, and more.
Embark on Your Greek Adventure
With its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality, Greece beckons travellers to discover its treasures. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, Greece promises an unforgettable holiday experience. Start planning your Greek adventure today and create memories that will last a lifetime.
More Travel Guides
We also have travel guides available for destinations, including Halkidiki | Kalamata | Kefalonia | Kos | Lefkas | Lesbos | Mykonos | Olympius Riviera | Parga | Santorini | Skiathos | Skopelos | Thassos | Zante
History lovers: Home to some of the world’s best-preserved ancient sites, there’s no wonder Greece is a hit with history buffs. Discover tombs, temples, castles, palaces and all kinds of mythical ruins linked to famous gods.
Sun-seekers: Greece lies at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, offering superb summer weather alongside some of the world’s most impressive beaches.
Foodies: Whether you visit a rustic taverna, a street stall or prefer a fancy fine dining experience, Greece’s food is full of flavour. Tuck into dishes stuffed with Mediterranean vegetables, savour meat-packed mezzes and chow down on salads doused in olive oil and topped with feta.
By hire car: Greek roads are well maintained and come with plenty of signage, with hire car venues in most of its towns and cities. Do remember that the locals drive on the right and overtake on the left!
Getting around Greece
By scooter: Scooters are a popular method of transport among locals and tourists alike, offering a quick and convenient way to see the sights.
By boat: There are plenty of boat trips on offer from Greece’s many beaches and harbours. This is a great way to explore the country’s idyllic islands, or gain access to those secret, sheltered coves for a peaceful day’s sunbathing.
The Feast of the Dormition of Theotokos: This religious celebration is held on 15th August to mark the passing of the Virgin Mary. It is also an annual national holiday with festivities throughout the country, typically starting with church processions, and ending with feasting, drinking and dancing.
Saint’s Day: Each Greek island has its own religious celebration in honour of their patron. On this day, most village and town squares will be filled with food, drink and folk dancing.
Greece safety and security
Do I need a passport?
All British citizens travelling to Greece must carry a full UK passport, which will need to be valid for the duration of your stay, at the very least.
Do I need a visa?
British citizens do not need a visa to visit Greece as a tourist. If you’re unsure about whether or not you require a visa for your Greece holiday, you can always check with the Greek Embassy.
For up-to-date advice on entry requirements please visit the FCDO website.
Should I get travel health insurance?
Wherever you travel in the world, it’s wise to take out comprehensive travel health insurance to protect you financially. If you have an accident or become ill on holiday, travel insurance will help towards the cost of things like medicine, treatment and even returning to the UK, if necessary. Always check your policy to see what your cover includes.
For up-to-date advice on travelling to Greece, please visit the FCDO website.
Any other tips?
- Be prepared to adapt to Greek time, especially when it comes to meals. While we tend to eat our dinner in the early evenings, Greeks eat much later, often around 10pm.
- While Greece is a tolerant country, you should still cover up when visiting sites of religious interest. Catholicism is still the main religion here, and flashing too much flesh at a monastery can cause unintended offence.
- For a true taste of the sumptuous Greek cuisine on offer, go off the beaten track and try out a taverna or two.
- Learn a few greetings and basic phrases to impress the locals, no matter how shockingly bad your pronunciation.
- There are some fantastic hiking tours, particularly in Santorini, with its sprawling scenery and cobalt-capped churches.
Temperature: The average temperature ranges from 10°C in the winter to 28°C in the summer.
Best time to go?
The country enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate, with long, hot summers and mild winters, so if it’s sun, sea and sand you’re after, the weather in Greece is perfect between June and the end of August. You can expect temperatures around 24°C, with some days hitting the mid 30s.
If you’re planning on visiting some of the country’s ancient relics, such as the Acropolis at Athens or the Parthenon, we suggest jetting off between the months of March and May, when the heat peaks at a manageable 24 – 25°C.