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Greece

Greece is a magical travel destination known for its rich history and breathtaking scenery. As the birthplace of many of Europe’s cultural influences, it’s a country where ancient ruins and myths come to life. Greece’s ancient history is everywhere and oozes from the very streets. From the iconic Acropolis to the ruins of Delphi, each site tells stories of a glorious past.

The country is dotted with idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for romantic getaways or tranquil retreats. The iconic Greek sunsets over the Aegean Sea are unforgettable, and charming coastal towns captivate with their laid back atmosphere and timeless beauty.

Greek cuisine is a highlight and world-renowned, with fresh, flavorful dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, and tzatziki that are sure to delight your taste buds. The laid-back and friendly locals add to the warm and welcoming atmosphere, making you feel right at home.

It is actually hard to describe Greece, as using a word such as idyllic is a Greek word in itself, which leads to a tautology (which is Greek as well).

Simply put, the food is amazing, the people are friendly and laid-back, and the sunsets and beaches are mesmerizing. There’s nothing not to like in Greece.

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Greece Info & Stats

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Population
10 million
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Area
131,957 km2
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Population density
78.9/km2
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GDP
$430 billion
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Ελληνική Δημοκρατία 
Ellinikí Dimokratía

 At a Glance

  • Language: Greek is the official language.
  • Population: 1.1 million (2019 est.)
  • Timezone: UTC +2
  • Ethnic Groups: Greek 98%, other 2%
  • Religions: Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%
  • Political System: parliamentary republic; monarchy rejected by referendum 8 December 1974
  • Currency: Euro (EUR).
  • Credit Cards: Cards are widely accepted and ATMs are widely distributed. Payment preference though is cash
  • Electricity: socket types: Europlug, Schuko, 230 volt / 50 hertz
  • Tipping Customs: 10-15% in restaurants and bars
  • Haggling Culture: Common in markets and tourist areas
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 Climate & Seasons

Greece has a well-known, wonderful climate, with Mediterranean hot and dry weather. In the evening, most destinations on the coast or island are hit by a pleasant breeze.

The interiors and northern regions experience instead an alpine climate in the mountainous areas or a continental climate, which is chillier and more humid.


 Entry Requirements

Greece is a member of the Schengen Agreement.

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 Safety

Safety: Greece is very safe to visit and welcoming to tourists. Being a highly sought-after tourism destination, scams, and pickpocketing are relatively common.

Natural risks: There are no major natural risks in Greece.

Emergencies numbers: 112 (European common emergency service), 100 (police), 166 (emergency medical services), 199 (fire department)


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