The Best Guide to Exploring Rhode Greece & 28 Unique Places

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The Best Guide to Exploring Rhode Greece & 28 Unique Places

Greece is the favorite destination of European tourists, but also of many tourists who choose to fly for hours from other continents,just to enjoy the wonderful islands, the unique places and attractions in the world and the beautiful cities with a very rich history. We will present all these amazing places in this article, and at the end we will reveal which are the best Greek islands to visit, for couples like rhode Greece, for example.

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Informations

Greece is a country located in Southeast Europe. Athens is its largest and capital city, followed by Thessaloniki. Situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, Greece is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Eighty percent of Greece is mountainous, with Mount Olympus being the highest peak at 2,918 metres (9,573 ft).

Temperature:We recommend going to Greece during spring and autumn are the best times to visit Greece; specifically May, June, September and October. The high season starts to wind down in September and the weather conditions are ideal until the end of October.

Language:The official language is Greek.

Currency: Euro

Food Prices:Meal in a cheap restaurant=10 EUR,Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant=35 EUR

You can find more information about the visa here.

Things to do

Vai Palm Beach

The palm beach of Vai is located on the east coast of the Greek Mediterranean island of Crete, on the Bay of Grandes. The Cretan date palm forms the largest natural palm grove in Europe. The beach is named after the small town of Vai one kilometer behind the coast.

Meteora

The Meteora Monasteries, east of the Pindos Mountains near the city of Kalambaka in Thessaly, Greece, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The name Metéora is derived from meteorizo, which means “to lift up”. This name describes the location of the monasteries, which were built on high sandstone cliffs and sometimes seem to float in hazy air.

Acropolis

The Acropolis in Athens is probably the best-known representative of the city fortresses of ancient Greece known as the Acropolis. The Athens Acropolis with its remarkable buildings is therefore often simply called “the Acropolis”. After the destruction by the Persians, Pericles had the oldest part of the city of Athens rebuilt by the architects Iktinos and Kallikrates and Mnesikles under the direction of the famous sculptor Phidias.

Parthenon

The Parthenon is the temple for the city goddess Pallas Athena Parthenos on the Athens Acropolis. It was built as a Doric peripteros to thank the goddess for saving the Athenians and Greeks after the last Persian war. In the course of the history of Greece, the building served, among other things, as the treasury of the Attic League. The Parthenon is one of the most famous surviving monuments of ancient Greece and one of the most famous buildings in the world.

Acropolis Museum

The Acropolis Museum is a museum in Athens. It only stores finds and objects from the Acropolis of Athens and has around 5 million visitors a year. The current building at the foot of the Acropolis was designed by Bernard Tschumi and Michalis Fotiadis and opened on June 20, 2009.

Olympieion

The Olympieion in Athens was one of the largest temples in ancient Greece. The construction goes back to the 6th century BC. BC, but was only completed under the Roman Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD. The Olympieion is located around 500 m east of the Acropolis.

Mycenae

Mycenae was one of the most important cities in Greece in the pre-classical period, after which the Mycenaean culture was named. The city was on a hill north of the Argos plain. From here the overland route between the southern Peloponnese and the Isthmus of Corinth, which connects the Peloponnesian peninsula with the rest of the mainland, initially with Attica and Boeotia, was overlooked and controlled. Mycenae and Tiryns have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999.

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Olymp

Mount Olympus is the highest mountain range in Greece. The massif, consisting almost entirely of Mesozoic limestone, is located on the east coast of Greece, in Macedonia not far from the town of Litochoro, approx. 20 km south of the town of Katerini. In Greek mythology, Olympus is the seat of the Olympian gods. The highest peak is the Mytikas, followed by the peaks Skolio, Stefani and Skala.

Elafonisi

Elafonisi is an island located close to the southwestern corner of the Mediterranean island of Crete, of which it is administratively a part, in the regional unit of Chania. When the weather is fine it is possible to walk to the island through the shallow water. The island is a protected nature reserve

Balos

Balos is a bay with a lagoon behind it on the west coast of the Greek Mediterranean island of Crete. It is located in the municipality of Kissamos in the Chania region.

Erechtheion

The Erechtheion is a temple in the Ionic style on the Acropolis in Athens, which was built between 420 and 406 BC. Was built. The conception may go back to Perikles, who had already died when construction began. The architects Lokles von Acharnai and Archilochus von Agryle are considered to be the temple’s builders.

Cape Sounion

Cape Sounion is a cape on the southernmost tip of Attica. It is known for the ruins of the ancient marble temple of the sea god Poseidon.

Achilleion

The Achilleion is a palace on Corfu near Gastouri, about seven kilometers south of the island’s capital Corfu.

Melissani

Melissani is a cave with a lake near the village of Sami on the Greek island of Kefalonia. In addition to the nearby Drogarati Cave, it is one of the two stalactite caves on the island.

Myrtos

Myrtos is a pebble beach in the bay of the same name on Kefalonia in the municipality of Pylaros.

Platia Aristotelous

The Platia Aristotelous is one of the most important squares in Greece’s second largest city, Thessaloniki. The elongated course lies across the promenade and opens to the southwest to the Thermaic Gulf. It connects the Leoforos Nikis embankment with the adjacent pedestrian street Odos Aristotelous to the northeast, which leads to Platia Archeas Agoras and the remains of the ancient Roman forum.

Galerius Arch

The Galerius Arch is a late Roman triumphal arch in Thessaloniki.

Lake Kournas

Lake Kournas is the only natural freshwater lake on the Greek island of Crete. It is located in western Crete near the north coast near Georgioupoli. The outflow of the lake flows into the Mediterranean at Georgioupolis. Turtles, snakes and various types of dragonflies live here. As a leisure offer there is a pedal boat rental. The water of the lake is alkaline because of the calcareous rock of the Cretan mountains and feels lye to soapy.

Epidaurus Theater

The Theater of Epidaurus is a theater within the archaeological site of Epidaurus in Greece. Since there is another ancient theater within the municipality of Epidauros in the district Archaia Epidauros, it is also referred to as the great theater of Epidauros.

Palamidi fortress

The fortress Palamidi is a Venetian fortress in the urban area of ​​Nafplio in the Peloponnese in the southern part of mainland Greece. The fortress is located on a 216 meter high mountain of the same name east of Nafplio and was built by the Venetians during the rule of Morea.

Delphi Archaeological Museum

Delphi Archaeological museum is one of the principal museums of Greece and one of the most visited. It is operated by the Greek Ministry of Culture.

Diktéon Ántron

The Psychro Cave, also known as Zeus Cave and Dictaean Cave or Dictaean Grotto, is located near Psychro above the Lasithi plateau on the Greek island of Crete, about 48 kilometers southeast of Heraklion. It was an important place of worship for the Minoans, as evidenced by finds that go back to the early Minoan era.

Porto Katsiki Lefkada

Porto Katsiki is a beach on the Ionian island of Lefkada, Greece. The name is said to be because formerly only goats could reach this area. The beach is famed for its landscape and clear blue sea. It is located at the bottom of a concave pale cliff. It is 35 km from Lefkada town, near Athani village.

Arkadi Monastery

The Arkadi Monastery is a former Orthodox monastery in Crete. It existed from the 14th century to 1866 and is the island’s most important national monument. The monastery played a prominent role in the Cretan struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire.

Odeon of Herodes Atticus

The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is an ancient theater at the foot of the Acropolis rock in Athens. The theater was donated by Herodes Atticus and has a capacity of 5000 spectators. It has been used regularly for events again since the 1930s and is the main venue of the Athens Festival.

White Tower

The White Tower is a monument and museum in the city of Thessaloniki.

Temple of Hephaestus

The Temple of Hephaestus in the center of Athens is one of the best preserved Greek temples and is largely made of Pentelic marble. The temple is also known under the name Theseion or Theseum because it was believed in Byzantine times that the bones of the legendary Greek hero Theseus were buried here. Based on building inscriptions and numerous finds from the metalworking industry in the vicinity, the temple could be assigned to Hephaestus, the god of blacksmithing.

Dionysostheater

The Dionysostheater was the most important theater in ancient Greece and is considered the birthplace of the theater of ancient Greece and of drama in general. It is also considered to be the first theater in the world. It is located on the southern slope of the Athens Acropolis. It got its name after Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy and madness. The Dionysia Festival was celebrated every year in his honor in Athens.

As promised at the beginning of this article, we will now present the top 5 Greek islands to visit for couples. We searched for a lot of information and from everything we read and researched we came to the conclusion that these are the most suitable islands:KEFALONIA,RHODES,HYDRA,CRETE,SANTORINI.

KEFALONIA-Best place to stay for couples: Lassi

Kefalonia doesn’t have the vibrant nightlife scene of other islands, but it makes up for it in romantic views and places to visit. It’s also a very affordable place to visit!Romantic things to do in Kefalonia:Take a boat trip to Melissani Cave and go for a swim in the lake,stay in a luxury sea-view room,rent a car and tour the coastline to enjoy some amazing views!

RHODES-Best place to stay for
couples: Lindos or Rhodes Town

When the sun goes down, retreat to a rooftop restaurant in the beautiful town of Lindos and look up at the stars . Rhodes suits couples that want an affordable, traditional beach holiday with plenty to do when you’re not relaxing.Romantic things to do in Rhodes:enjoy a night of traditional Greek dancing ,visit Lindos town or plan a day of sightseeing in Rhodes Town,dine outside in a romantic restaurant.

HYDRA-Best place to
stay for couples: Idra

It’s a beautiful place to visit for couples, simply due to its nature and quaint towns. Life here is quiet and simple. You have plenty of restaurants and bars to keep you entertained but they feel less touristic. Go for long walks, take a boat trip to the glamourous nearby island of Spetses or relax on the beach.Romantic things to do in Hydra:Charter a small sailing yacht and tour the Saronic islands,drive inland to Prophet Elias Monastery,go on a horse riding tour.

CRETE-Best place to
stay for couples: Chania

As the largest island in Greece, Crete has something for everyone. It’s one of the best Greek islands for couples as there’s simply so much to do and so many places to visit. You have accommodation for every budget and activities to suit couples of all interests. We highly recommend renting a car for that extra freedom to explore!Romantic things to do in Crete:watch a movie under the stars at Asteria Open Air Cinema in Rethimno,enjoy a wine tasting or cooking class experience,wander the old streets of Chania.

SANTORINI-Best place to
stay for couples: Oia or Fira

While Santorini is quite expensive and isn’t exactly a hidden gem, there’s a reason why it remains one of the best Greek islands for couples that want a luxurious romantic getaway.Romantic things to do in Santorini:dinner or an evening cocktail on a patio, overlooking the Oia sunset,rent a boat and explore the Santorini coastline,stay in a boutique cave-style hotel, where you can step out of bed into a swimming pool and out onto the balcony.

Where to stay

A good night’s sleep is particularly important when you are travelling. Greece offers its guests a host of luxurious, charming and also out-of-the-ordinary accommodation.

Whether in the heart of the city, near the lake or surrounded by nature – Greece’s hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses guarantee a relaxing and invigorating stay.

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traditional food

  • Moussaka is a creamy delicious dish made of spiced meat (beef or lamb) cooked in tomato sauce and then layered with fried eggplant and bechamel sauce.
  • Papoutsakia (Stuffed Eggplants)
  • Souvlaki (Gyros)
  • Soutzoukakia (Greek Meatballs)
  • Stifado (Greek Beef Stew)
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  • Tzatziki is a classic Greek dip/appetizer made of strained yogurt, garlic, cucumber, olive oil, fresh dill, and sometimes lemon juice.
  • Kolokithokeftedes (Fried Zucchini/Courgette Balls)
  • Giouvetsi (Beef Stew with Orzo Pasta)
  • Choriatiki (Greek Salad)
  • Fasolada (Greek Bean Soup)
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  • Kourabiedes (Almond Cookies)
  • Loukoumades (Fried Honey Doughnuts)
  • Karithopita (Walnut Cake)
  • Portokalopita (Orange Cake)
  • Rizogalo (Rice Pudding)
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Restaurants

  • If you want to live a unique experience in Greece ,watch the sunset by the Aegean Sea from the patio of Remvi Restaurant in Santorini.
  • Located in the Heraklion city of Crete, Peskesi features Cretan cuisine delicacies paired with a rustic chic ambiance that highlights Cretan tradition.
  • Another classic restaurant showcasing elements of traditional Greek cuisine, Merastri located in Herkalion, Crete, is an award-winning and highly renowned Cretan restaurant.
  • Four Seasons Astir Palace Resort is a fine luxury hotel in Athens that features several dining options. Their Mediterranean restaurant, Pelagos holds one Michelin star
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  • One of the most renowned and scenic fine dining restaurants in Greece, Ambrosia restaurant is white tableclothed, nestled in one of the Cycladic houses on Santorini’s Caldera cliff in Oia.
  • Featuring a contemporary take on Greek cuisine, Tudor Hall serves some of the best gourmet delights in Athens – from salads and meats paired with fine wines to delectable patisserie desserts.
  • One of the most authentic spots for simple local comfort food that you’ll find in Athens, Maiandros comes with a beautiful view of the ancient city.
  • A quaint Michelin-star holding restaurant in Athens, the Alficon Speakeasy offers a gastronomical experience of fine dining. 

Saving Tips

  • booking your property in advance will be essential when trying to cut costs.
  • plan to travel during the shoulder months – April to early June and September to October.
  • Use ferries instead of highspeeds. They are slower but they are cheaper
  • Don’t take a taxi from your hotel to the ferry. Use the metro.
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  • Choose Less Visited Islands (Skip Mykonos & Santorini)
  • In big cities, such as Athens, city passes are available to make your life easier
  • Street food is usually delicious, and the prices are even more affordable.
  • Drink coffee in the cafes where the locals hang out instead of the hip coffee shops.

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Shopping

The Best places to shop in Greece

  • Piraeus Flea Market – The market is held on Sundays starting very early in the mornings and goes on till evenings.
  • Ermou Street in Korinthos – Lined with international stores like Zara, Sephora, Bershka, Marks and Spencer, this beautiful street also houses some local stores and shops which have amazing collections.
  • Avissinias Square and Monastiraki Flea Market in Ifestou – choicest of antiques, books, records
  • Halki in Naxos is home to a famous ceramic store Fish & Olive Art of the Aegean.
  • Iama Wine Store, Santorini
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The Best places to shop in Athens

  • Kolonaki District, Avysinias Square, Exarchia, Evripidou Street, McArthur Glen Outlet Mall
  • Central Market , The Mall, Glyfada – designer shops , Monastiraki Square
  • Kifisia is where seasoned shoppers go for luxury shopping in Greece. Think of stores like Armani, Bottega Veneta, and of course, Victoria’s Secrets. Kifisia is Athens’ own fifth avenue.
  • Aeolou and Agios Markos Streets – full of shops selling yarn, clothes, and shoes at great prices. Think about silk, cotton, linen, and all other kinds of fabrics available for you here.
  • Plaka sits in the shadows of the famous Acropolis. The area is famous for its cafes and restaurants. However, it also houses some of the best shops in the city for jewelry and gift shopping.

Getting Around

The most popular way of transport in Greece is, of course, the plane. The International Airport of Athens El. Venizelos serves most flights from abroad and from there tourists go by another plane or ferry to the islands. Greece has many airports. In tourist season, there are also charter flights from abroad directly to the islands or few airports in the mainland.

getting around Greece

The standard overland public transport in Greece is the bus. Train networks are limited and buses cover most primary routes on the mainland and provide basic connections on the islands.

The best way to supplement buses is to rent a scooter, motorbike or car, especially on the islands where – in any substantial town or resort – you will find at least one rental outlet. 

Inter-island travel means taking ferries, catamarans or hydrofoils, which will eventually get you to any of the sixty-plus inhabited isles. Internal flights are relatively expensive, but can save literally days of travel: Athens–Rhodes is just two hours return, versus 28 hours by boat.

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Getting here

The fastest and easiest way to get there is by plane, especially if you live in Europe or the US. Many international air companies have regular flights to Athens and during tourist season, there are many direct flights to some islands of Greece, if an international airport is available (Santorini, Mykonos and more). Some locations have a national airport and there are only flights from Athens.

getting to Greece

An alternative (and cheapest) way to reach your destination is by ferry from Athens ports (Piraeus, Rafina & Lavrio).

Ferry companies are operating between Italy and Greece all year round. Particularly there are ferries from Trieste, Venice, Ancona, Bari and Brindisi in Italy to Patra, Igoumenitsa, Corfu and Kefalonia in Greece, facilitating European visitors who want to come with their car.

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