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TOP 10 TOURIST PLACES TO VISIT IN GREECE

Greece is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. With over sixty inhabited islands, historical sites spanning four millennia, idyllic beaches, and towering mountains, Greece offers a diverse selection of tourist attractions. And despite the debt crisis with credit downgrades and protests by day, Greece is as popular as ever as a travel destination.

SANTORINI

Santorini is a volcanic Greek island belonging to the Cyclades group. It is renowned for its dramatic views, breathtaking sunsets, whitewashed homes, and active volcano. Fira, the capital of Santorini, is a marriage of Venetian and Cycladic architecture, with white cobblestone streets bustling with shops, tavernas, hotels, and cafes while clinging to 400-meter-high (1,300-foot) cliffs.

 

THE ACROPOLIS OF ATHENS

Considered the symbol of Athens and Greece, as well as Western civilization, the Acropolis is a rocky hill rising in the heart of contemporary Athens and crowned by three magnificent temples from the 5th century BC. The Parthenon, originally composed of 58 columns supporting a roof and decorated with ornate pediments and a frieze, is the most well-known and distinctive.

 

MYKONOS

Mykonos is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece due to its beautiful beaches, iconic windmills, historical structures, whitewashed facades, and breathtaking views of Caldera. Panagia Paraportiani Church, the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos, the Folklore Museum, and Lena’s House Museum provide opportunities to learn about the city’s rich history.

 

HERSONISSOS – ANCIENT PORT

Hersonissos, an ancient port city, is one of the most visited destinations in Greece. Explore its amusement parks, pearly sand beaches, intriguing museums, ancient ruins, and shopping districts for a complete family vacation. Additionally, Hersonissos is renowned for its fresh and delectable seafood. The town’s simple and natural beauty has its own allure. Unsurprisingly, it is regarded as one of the best places to visit in Greece.

 

ATHENS

Athens, the nation’s capital, is a major tourist destination due to its abundance of well-known landmarks and ancient works of art. The city is among the world’s oldest and is extremely proud of its long and illustrious history. The Acropolis, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Acropolis Museum, the National Archeological Museum (which houses the largest collection of ancient antiquities in the world), and the mediaeval Daphni Monastery are popular attractions in Athens.

 

PAROS

Only Mykonos surpasses Paros in terms of the quality of its nightlife in Greece. The two largest settlements on the island, Parikia and Naoussa, are home to some of Paros’ finest beaches, a thriving nightlife, posh boutiques, delectable dining options, and hotels suitable for all budgets.

 

NAFPLIO

The city of Nafplio is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Greece, as it features stunning Venetian architectural marvels, Ottoman structures, and a lively promenade. Ancient walls, mediaeval monuments, castles, statues, and neoclassical buildings are examples of distinctive architecture that enhance the city’s aesthetics and give it a distinct aura.

 

DELPHI

Delphi, located on the Greek mainland, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built on the lower slopes of Mount Parnassus and overlooking a dramatic gorge, the site was sacred to the ancients, who made pilgrimages there to worship Apollo (god of light, prophecy, music, and healing) and to seek advice from the legendary Oracle.

 

CRETE’S TOWNS AND BEACHES.

Crete, a large island in Greece, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. With some of the finest beaches in all of Greece, the island attracts tourists from around the globe. Some of the most popular beaches on Crete range from small arcs of sand backed by restaurants and promenades to expansive natural stretches lapped by incredibly clear waters and offering unobstructed views of the sea.

 

METEORA

Metéora (“suspended in the air”) is a collection of six monasteries perched atop several rock pillars in central Greece. The first Metéora monastery was founded in the fourteenth century. Access to the monasteries required either long ladders or large nets for hauling up goods and people. This required a significant leap of faith, as the ropes were only replaced “when the Lord allowed them to break.”

CRETE

Offering a unique combination of sun, sea, and sand, Crete is the country’s largest island and one of the most tranquil destinations in Greece. It is a land of ancient ruins, bustling cities, captivating beaches, world-class museums, and imposing mountains.