Posted on August 8, 2022 at 2:56 pm

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25 Best Things to do in Greece

Greece is home to six thousand idyllic islands surrounded by turquoise waters and covered with white buildings, archeological sites, pretty coastal towns, engaging museums, incredible landscape, and a Mediterranean climate, making it one of Europe’s prime places to visit for tourists. You can enjoy water sports activities like swimming, diving, rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and snorkeling at the splendid beaches in Greece. To travel to Greece, residents of Dubai must possess a Schengen Visa Dubai. Plan your trip to enjoy these wonderful things to do in Greece.

  1. Go Back in Time to the Acropolis

Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is on everyone’s bucket list for a visit to Greece. Acropolis is an ancient structure that sits on the edge of a 70 feet rock in the city of Athens. The Parthenon is the most famous part of the Acropolis. It has many other fascinating temples and structures like the Erechtheion, Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike. 

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  1. Surround Yourself with Nature at Lake Plastira

A picture postcard destination, Lake Plastira is a paradise on Earth with snow-capped mountains, aquamarine waters, and lush green hills. It is also known as ‘Little Switzerland’. Outdoor enthusiasts can go cycling, walking, mountain biking, and horse riding. Exploring the surrounding trails and fjords is also a great idea. Adventure junkies can immerse themselves in thrilling activities like paragliding, rafting, canoeing, and scuba diving.

 

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  1. Watch the Sunset in Santorini

This moon-shaped honeymoon destination is one of the incredible places to watch the sunset with your loved one as it looms over the gorgeous towns. Franco’s bar has stunning views and plays classical music during sunset, creating a romantic atmosphere. With dramatic rocky caldera, rugged volcanic landscape, and breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea, every part of Santorini looks magnificent during sunset.

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  1. Climb Mount Olympus

Mount Olympus, at 9574 feet in height, is the tallest mountain in Greece, with multiple walking trails, waterfalls, and places to eat. As per Greek mythology, Mount Olympus is the spot where Zeus sat on his throne and Hades ruled the Underworld.

  1. Visit the Delphi

Delphi was a pilgrimage spot where people would come to pay homage to Apollo, the ancient Greek God of music, light, healing, and prophecy. It is a site where the Oracle took all decisions regarding the issues faced by the ancient Greek Civilization.

  1. Discover the Treasures of the Acropolis Museum

The Acropolis museum is a modern attraction in Athens made of cutting-edge glass and steel. Some of the signature pieces in the museum include the Parthenon Marbles, and Moscophorous – a statue of a man with a calf on his shoulders. There is a cafe on the terrace of the museum facing the Acropolis.

  1. Explore the Epidaurus Theater

Built-in the 4th century BC by Polykleitos, the Epidaurus Theater is a marvel of architecture. The theater has 34 rows of seats divided into 34 blocks by stairs and walkways, providing perfect acoustics. It was used as a religious and therapeutic center dedicated to the ancient God of medicine, Asclepius.

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  1. Be Wowed by the Monasteries of Meteora

Meteora is known for its monasteries, built on separate cliffs suspended more than 100 feet off the ground. The rock formations and the natural beauty give Meteora an ethereal feel.

  1. Go Spelunking at Melissani Cave

Travel to Kefalonia and take a three km boat ride to reach the Melissani cave and surround yourself with mystical beauty. The craggy roof of the cave opens up, letting in natural sunlight, shining in the azure water, and giving a paradisiacal feel. Immerse yourself in tranquility as you sail in a boat onto Melissani Lake.

  1. Explore the Samaria Gorge

One of the best things for nature lovers is to go on a trek to Samaria Gorge. The gorge spans 16 km and is 4 m wide. The Samaria Gorge is home to around 450 species of animals and plants like the Cretan badger, Cretan wildcat, Cretan wild goat, and Blasius horseshoe bat.

  1. Marvel the Hephaestus Temple

The Hephaestus Temple sits atop Agoreao Koronos hill. Hephaestus Temple, dedicated to the God of fire, Hephaestus and Athena, the Goddess of pottery and crafts, has pretty columns built from Pentelic and Parian marble decorations.

  1. Go Bunjee Jumping at the Corinth Canal

If you are fond of adventure sports, you must try bungee jumping in the Corinth Canal. Standing on the top of the bridge and throwing yourself almost 300 feet in the direction of the dazzling blue water is sure to give you an adrenaline rush. Soak in the beauty of the cliffs and water below from a vantage point only a few people ever get to see.

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  1. Go Through History at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Home to some of the unique collections and relics from Macedonia (one of the Greek Civilizations), the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is the biggest in the country. The collectibles in the museum include well-preserved statues, colorful mosaic portraits, elegant gold headdresses, delicate glasswork, and hand-painted pottery.

  1. Walk the Streets in Plaka

A picturesque and colorful neighborhood of Athens, Plaka is full of winding streets, cute piazzas, and gorgeous gardens. Walk the streets of Plaka between white-washed houses and vibrant bougainvillea plants, as you come across fantastic restaurants with al fresco tables and chairs. Most of them specialize in local cuisines and great wines.

  1. Hike the Corfu Trail

The Corfu Trail is 110 miles long, taking about ten days to complete. The landscape keeps changing, from golden beaches to rolling olive groves and imposing mountains. On the way, you will pass through monasteries and coastal taverns, capturing beautiful views of your surroundings. If tired, you can take a dip in the sparkling Aegean Sea.

  1. Enjoy Wine Tasting

Visit the regions of Santorini, Athens, and Nemea to visit some of Greece’s wineries and see the process of winemaking. Wine tasting is one of the most exciting activities that you can engage with your partner. Try different varieties of indigenous wine paired with small local bites.

  1. See the Beautiful View from Mount Athos

Mount Athos, located on the Aegean coast in the Halkidiki peninsula, is protected by Orthodox Christian monastic communities. It is a Holy mountain, and the population is exclusively male, including the farm animals.

  1. Fall in Love with Greek Salad

Greek Salad is loaded with flavor, diverse textures, and colors. A standard greek salad is made using ripe tomato, sweet red onion, crunchy bell pepper, tangy feta cheese, rich Kalamata olives, aromatic extra virgin olive oil, and a sprinkle of oregano. All the ingredients are sourced locally and is served with a huge wedge of Feta cheese on top with freshly baked bread.

  1. Relax on Balos Beach

Balos Beach, located on the island of Crete, is one of the best places to relax and enjoy the surf in Greece. The beach has beautiful lagoons, and the water is so clear that you will be able to see the marine life under the azure waters. Rent a sunbed or parasol to spend time sunbathing on the beach.

  1. Rafting in the Voidomatis

The Vidomatis River is great for rafting, passing through the Viko Aoos National Park. Live the adventure in the 7 km route passing through caverns, gorges, dense forests, and sights to enjoy. There are certified and experienced guides for first-time rafters.

  1. Bathe in the Hot springs of Edipsos

When you want a break, sail across to the island of Evia and treat yourself to one of the most relaxing activities in Greece. This small island of Edipsos has thermal springs along the coast, where these remedial waters bubble and cascade into the sea. People bathe in these waters to take advantage of the beneficial properties of water rich in calcium, iron, and magnesium.

  1. Witness the Pink Corals at the Elafonissi Beach

Take a trip to Crete Island and witness the rare natural occurrence of pink-colored corals on the beach of Elafonissi. The blue waters and pink sand offer a unique landscape attracting many tourists to this place. 

  1. Unwind in Shipwreck Beach and Navagio Bay

Navagio is one of the most photographed beaches, with the iconic image of a rusted shipwreck on the white sands and turquoise blue waters. It is a beautiful cove, and the boat is still there since it broke down amidst the azure blue waters and green cliffs.

  1. Cycle around the Mykonos

Mykonos is a place that you should add to your Greek itinerary for amazing parties and a perfect beach holiday. There are splendid sunset spots, fairytale fishing villages decorated with cobbled streets, white-washed houses, and flower-filled patios. Rent a bicycle and explore the island, and check out the scenic Hora, home to Cycladic architecture.

  1. Eat Patates Tiganites

The Patates Tiganites may sound weird, but these fries made of potatoes are very delicious, perfectly crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside. Most fries are tossed in olive oil with oregano and salt. Sometimes, they are served with chopped garlic and parsley. These fries are full of flavor, and you certainly will not require any dip.

Greece things to do include skydiving, kayaking, going island hopping, partying at a rooftop bar, enjoying dinner on a cruise, taking a Turkish bath, or trying out the local dishes. Greece beckons all, from adventure lovers to history buffs or party lovers. Whether you are on a budget or want to go on a luxurious trip, there are many options available in this vibrant country. Greece is less expensive than other European countries, so brace yourself to enjoy the pleasures of life on a trip to Greece.

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