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Tips for women travelers
Women traveling in Greece will not run into any situations particularly different from those encountered by men except while visiting monasteries and some churches, when women will be held to stricter dress codes and may even be denied entry.... Continue reading »
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Tips for black travelers
African Americans (and other people of color) have not been traveling to Greece in large numbers but this has been gradually changing. In any case, they should not expect to experience any discrimination -- rather, more a curiosity on the par... Continue reading »
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Tips for vegetarian travelers
Vegetarians should find the Greek menu especially varied, as so many tasty vegetables, grains, and fruits are available; all except vegans will also enjoy the seafood and yogurt. Happy Cow's Vegetarian Guide to Restaurants & Health Food St... Continue reading »
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Suggested itineraries
Greece is such a small country -- its total area is about the state of Alabama's -- that you might think it's possible to see much of it in a relatively short visit. Not so. Its mountainous terrain makes distances deceptive. Many desirable de... Continue reading »
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In one week
Ideally, everyone should have a whole summer for Greece. But let's face it, most people leave home on a Friday evening and then fly back to work the next Sunday. That's 8 full days on the ground. We've included two weekends, but any 8 days wi... Continue reading »
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In two weeks
Two weeks is enough time to at least taste the different flavors of Greece. From the must-see ancient monuments (the Acropolis in Athens, the stadium in Olympia, and the site of the Delphic Oracle on the slopes of Mount Parnassus) to the famo... Continue reading »
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For families
This itinerary works well for families with kids between 7 and 15 years old. We tried to balance the adults' reasons for coming all the way to Greece (seeing unique sites) with the children's desires (swimming in hotel pools). As for food? Th... Continue reading »
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A historic path
In the Footsteps of the Apostle Paul This itinerary is designed not just for Christians but for anyone interested in a major chapter of early Western history. The Apostle Paul visited a number of Greek sites linked to the New Testament and... Continue reading »




