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3 Essential Things to Know Before Travelling to Greece

Greece, a country steeped in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes, attracts millions of tourists every year. To ensure you make the most of your trip, it’s wise to arrive prepared. Here are the 3 most important things you need to know before you embark on your journey to Greece:

1. Understand the Seasonality and Plan Accordingly! The weather in Greece varies significantly between seasons. The summer months (June-August) are hot and dry, perfect for beach relaxation and water sports. This is also peak season, meaning higher prices and larger crowds. If you want to avoid the intense heat and throngs of tourists, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal choices. The weather is pleasantly mild, nature is beautiful, and tourist attractions are much more relaxed. The winter months (November-March) can be cooler and rainier, but this period is excellent for city breaks and exploring local culture.

2. Be Prepared for Greek Hospitality and Payment Customs! Greeks are incredibly hospitable and friendly, but it’s good to be aware of a few local customs. In restaurants and cafés, it’s common for a “service charge” to be already included in the final bill as a “tip.” If this isn’t specified, a 5-10% tip is generally accepted if you’re satisfied with the service. You will always need cash, especially in smaller villages, local markets, or more remote islands where card payments may not always be available. Always keep your necessary documents with you and be aware that the siesta (afternoon rest) is still common, particularly in smaller shops in the afternoons.

3. Explore Transportation Options and Be Flexible! Transportation in Greece is relatively well-developed, but travelling between islands or reaching more remote regions might require some planning. Ferries are essential for exploring the island groups; it’s advisable to book tickets in advance, especially during peak season. In larger cities, public transportation (bus, metro in Athens) works well. Car rental is also an option and offers great freedom for exploration, but be prepared for the Greek driving style, which can sometimes be quite dynamic. Long-distance buses also provide a good option for travelling between mainland regions. Be flexible with your travel plans, as schedules can sometimes change, particularly for ferries due to weather conditions.

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