Places To Visit in Greece

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Here are the top 50 tourist places in Greece

43. Kavos

4.6 /5

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Located on the Southern edge of Corfu in the Lefkimi region of Greece, Kavos is a beautiful seaside city famous among youth. Home to numerous stunning clear-water beaches, seaside resorts, Kavos is a lively place known for its playful bars, clubs with loud music, scenic views and watersports.

Best Time: June to Aug

44. Kalamaki

4.1 /5

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Nestled on the southern coast of the island of Zakynthos is the resort town of Kalamaki. Kalamaki is situated a 15-minute drive away from the Zante Airport. Kalamaki is also a Greek beach, which is a nesting ground for rare loggerhead sea turtles. It is known for its vast sandy beach with crystal cl...

Best Time: April to October

45. Paleokastritsa

4.3 /5

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Paleokastritsa is by far one of the most celebrated villages on the island of Corfu. Known for its stunning beaches, Paleokastritsa is located to the north of Liapades and south of Agios Georgios PagonPaleokastritsa is a paradise for beach lovers. This coastal resort town is studded with six magnifi...

Best Time: April to October

46. Kassiopi

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Kassiopi is a fishing village on the northeastern coast of Corfu; and a municipal unit of the Kassopaian region. One of the most popular tourist locations in northern Corfu, the village is known for its charming coastal vibe and Ionian architecture. The small bustling town of Kassiopi is set around ...

Best Time: April to October

47. Argostoli

4.5 /5

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The town and municipality of Argostoli is located on the island of Kefalonia, among the Ionian islands in Greece. This seaside town is popular for housing over 39 beaches with a quaint and picturesque setting. Home to the largest shipping port in the Ionian islands, the town of Argostoli is the capi...

Best Time: June to Oct

48. Kefalos

4.4 /5

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The town of Kefalos Is situated on the island of Kos, 43 kilometers from the main town of Kos. Built on a stone height, Kefalos is dominated by the windmill of Palavasilis. The holiday resort of Kefalos enjoys a laid-back atmosphere, and visitors can expect a charming and traditional Greek experienc...

Best Time: June to September

49. Tsilivi

4.3 /5

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Also known as Planos, Tsilivi is a village and a tourist resort on the island of Zakynthos, Greece. This resort town on the northeastern coast has recently risen to fame among international travelers. Unfortunately, there is not much to do in Tsilivi, and the town is usually preferred for luxury get...

Best Time: April to November

50. Malia

4.5 /5

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Malia, often spelled Mallia, is located in the outskirts of Mount Selena, 34 km east of Heraklion, the capital of Crete. Malia is immensely popular for its massive and pristine white sand beaches along with electrifying nightlife. The old town offers numerous clubs, bars and restaurants, endless opt...

Best Time: Jul-Aug

FAQs on Greece

What is the currency of Greece?

Euro is the official currency in Greece and no other currency is accepted in the country. All major hotels, restaurants and shops accept credit cards in Greece. MasterCard, Visa and Eurocard are also widely used. Though plastic is widely accepted cash is king. Small vendors and shops prefer cash for general transaction.

What is unique about culture of Greece?

Greece still holds on tight to the culture and heritage of their forefathers. The traditional dances and music are still performed during festivals. It was the land of Socrates, Aristotle and Plato and the country gives immense value to philosophy.

What is the history of Greece?

One of the most historical countries in the world is Greece and it dates back to 1300 BC during the Bronze Age. Greek civilisation was one of the most ancient ones in the world when the Mycenaean, Cycladic and Minoan civilisations emerged. Athens and Sparta were two most important places during 800 BC and the Greek went on to include southern Italy in Greater Greece during the Golden Age. This time in history was famous for architectural marvels like Parthenon and classics like Oedipus. Athenians were the peace-loving residents while Spartans were excessively aggressive. In 401 AD, Spartans won the Peloponnesian Wars but the victory was short-lived. It was followed by the reign of Alexander the Great and Hellenistic Rule which merged Macedonia and Greece. In 205, it was again conquered by the Romans. It was followed by the Greek Renaissance movement led by Emperor Hadrian but stopped because of the Goths who invaded their territories. In the later years, it was under the Byzantine Empire, Frankish leaders, Turkish rule and many others. It also played a major role in World War I. By 1936, the country turned communist and in the same year, Gen, fascist dictator came to power and tried establishing a Nazi territory. The country got the support of the US and it became stable and now there is a multi-party democracy which is headed by a prime minister.

How is Greece divided into regions?

Located in Southern Europe, Greece in one the tip of the Balkan peninsula with numerous islands and a long coastline. 80% of the country is covered with mountains. It also has one of the longest islands in the world. Only 160 out of 2000 islands in Greece is inhabited. The major regions in Greece are Thrace, Macedonia, Sporades Islands, Ionian Islands, Crete, Attica and Cyclades.
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