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Greece Vacation Package

With this vacation package, you will be able to explore the wonders of Greece as it takes you across iconic landmarks and breathtaking landscapes. Explore the legendary Acropolis and the Parthenon in Athens, wander along the historic streets of Plaka, and gaze at the fascinating Temple of Hephaestus. Then, take a trip to the magical islands of Rhodes and Crete, famed for their beautiful beaches, charming villages, and lively local culture.
The mystique of this phenomenon is conferred with enticingly elevated monasteries atop sheer cliffs at Meteora, with ancient ruins at Corinth and Byzantine-era Thessalonian contacts. The tour defiantly presents Greece with multiple juxtapositions of history, culture, and natural beauty to have a smooth balance of allotted time between exploration or relaxation, and offbeat experiences. Every single memorable moment awaits history buffs, thrill seekers, or anyone who wants to be part of the magic of Greek islands and the mainland-lifting it into timeless memory.

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Luxury Holidays in Greece

Embark on a Luxury Holidays in Greece that might as well be called a journey to the land of timeless treasures and breathtaking inorganic views. Begin your sightseeing in Athens with a tour of the legendary Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the majestic Temple of Hephaestus along with a stroll in the picturesque Plaka neighborhood. Further, enjoy sunbathing and life on the islands of Rhodes and Crete, known for their golden beaches, quaint villages, and lively nightlife. Get the taste of northern hospitality in Byzantium-esque Thessaloniki, the geological surprises of Vergina, and royal tombs of ancient Macedonians. Wander among the dramatic cliff top monasteries of Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and discover the ancient city of Corinth with its impressive ruins. From enjoying delicious Greek food to watching the sunset over the Aegean Sea, this tour perfectly combines history, culture, and relaxation. With expert guides and carefully chosen places to stay, it is ideal for history lovers, culture seekers, or anyone wanting to experience the real spirit of Greece. With NextHolidayTravel, every trip to Greece becomes an adventure filled with lasting memories and authentic experiences

An average Greece tour package includes accommodation (hotel or resort), a guided tour of principal attractions (like the Acropolis, Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete), transportation (flights or ferry), meals (breakfast or full board), and entry to principal tourist attractions.
 

EU nationals traveling to Greece will not require visas, while individuals from other nations such as the US, Canada, and Australia will have to obtain a Schengen visa, which permits travel to Greece and other countries within the Schengen zone. It would be better to check the Greek consulate for the latest visa requirements.
 

The best time for a visit to Greece is generally between late spring and early autumn, from May to October. The weather usually gets warm, as is conducive for beach visits and outdoor activity. For people who do not want to see many crowds, the shoulder season, like May, June, or September, is best for travel.
 

Public transportation (metro, buses, trams) in larger cities like Athens is convenient. For island-hopping, ferries are the norm. Most tour packages also include transportation from one location to another, either by bus, private vehicles, or domestic flights.
 

There are plenty of activities in Greece, such as: Water sports (snorkeling, sailing, kayaking) Wine tasting tours Hiking (e.g. on Mount Olympus or in Crete) Antiquity visiting ruins and museums Beaching 
 

Greece officially approves the Greek language, but in tourist spots and bigger cities or the popular islands in Greece, the people will speak English. A few words of Greek (for example, 'Kalimera' means 'Good morning') would be appreciated, but it's not needed.

Yes! Greece is a hiker's paradise, providing all kinds of landscapes, from mountains to gorges and coastal paths. Some of the hikes that are popular include Samaria Gorge in Crete (one of the longest gorges in Europe), Mount Olympus (the highest peak in Greece), and Caldera Trail in Santorini, which offers breathtaking views of the volcano and the island.

The official currency of Greece is the Euro (€). Credit card payments are accepted almost everywhere, especially in cities and the tourist zone, but carrying a modest amount of cash is wise, especially in smaller towns or local markets.
 

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