Going on Vacation? Try Greece!

September 6, 2008

by Georgia Jones

With rugged escarpments and clear azure water, Greece has a splendor like no other country. Western culture has long been influenced by the civilization of Greece. It really is no wonder that over sixteen million people visit Greece each year. With tourist activities and sites offered in sports, nightlife, and history, experiences in Greece teem. For visitors to Greece, I have compiled some helpful information.

The official name of Greece is the Hellenic Republic. The map of Greece would show that Greece is surrounded by both the Mediterranean and the Aegean Seas. An ancient country, Greece lies in the southeast of Europe. Greece has a wealth of culture and history, so there will be no end for experiences. Greece is also where democracy, philosophy and theater go their start.

Most visitors start their journey in Athens. The capital of Greece, Athens is also its largest city. Part of the European Union, Greece uses the Euro as its currency. Since many locations in Greece are still “old world” style, tourist necessities, such as ATMs, may be hard to access. Before leaving the main tourist areas, plan ahead for this.

Greece is part mainland, but also has numerous islands. The summer season is a good time to visit the many beaches on the mainland or the islands. The ferry system helps tourists to experience many of the islands. If you decide to go in winter, the Greek mainland offers excellent skiing. Whether in winter or summer, Greece offers many choices for travelers.

Food is one of the things Greece is famous for. Your trip will not be complete without experiencing the food. Try some stifado, Greek salad, and spanakopita for a good taste of Greece. Popular all over Greece, Souvlaki, one type of shish kebab, made of meat and occasionally vegetables cooked on a stick, is also used to describe gyros. Pantespani is a sponge cake with customary orange sauce; this is one of the most popular desserts in Greece.

There is no limit to the activities you can do while in Greece. Ranked number eight in the world, the Greek national football team is a sure bet for fun. If football is your thing, you can also check out the Greek Super league. Made up of sixteen teams, this is the professional league of football in Greece. If football, or soccer, is an interest, get tickets to a match!

For devotees of history, Greece is the zenith of vacation locations. Without Greece, Western culture would not be the same as it is today. Throughout Greece you will find many historic sites. Visiting the Acropolis and the Parthenon is usually first on most people’s itineraries. The palaces on the island of Crete are another popular historic site.

No matter what the purpose of your trip to Greece, every whim can be catered to. From ancient historical sites to the favored sports of the country, Greek experience opportunities abound. The food and seaside vistas throughout the country will create an atmosphere of romantic tranquility. Lose yourself in the beauty and history that is Greece!

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