Sunday, June 24, 2012

Important Greece travel suggestions and information

By Yasmin I. Hoeppner


Greece and the Greek Islands, for all the history they have witnessed and all the escapades which continues to be hidden for locals and visitors alike, have become among the world's most significant travel destinations. During the peak months of perfect climate, happy cheerful faces and crazy nightlife, travelers usually outnumber the residents. While heading for Greece, here are several useful things you need to keep in mind.

Arriving in Greece

The overall economy of Greece thrives on its tourism, as a result getting in and out of the nation has been structured. In most cases, citizens of the European Union states require no visa to get in or exit Greece. Upon arrival into one of its numerous airports, individuals are typically divided into Schengen and Non-Schengen travellers, the latter being similar to the distinction given to domestic and international flights.

Even though the accepted currency is Euros, it's a wise decision to have your cash exchanged at home, especially for those coming from the US. There are numerous foreign exchange services available even at the airports but the sheer volume of visitors makes this almost impossible to accomplish on your first day.

While most consumer electronics such as notebooks as well as cell phones automatically convert to Two hundred and twenty volts, do not forget to pack a travel charger with specific adaptor units to match the local specifications.

Getting Around

Cabbies across the globe have come to receive a bad name for their occupation. This is also true for Greece, perhaps no more than the rest of the world. Cabs are however, especially useful when reaching an airport or leaving a hotel. Reserving ahead of time will save you the trouble of queuing up for them.

The best modes of transport around major cities would be the trains and buses. Tickets can be bought in many kiosks as well as stations. A machine validated card stores value at 90 minutes which can be validated aboard trains and buses. Do not get caught with no ticket or an invalid one. Not only is it embarrassing, it can also get quite expensive as well.

The Daily Grind

Tourists in Greece can easily adapt to the schedule of the locals. In some seasons, it's always best to do your shopping, sight-seeing and traveling in the cooler morning hours from Eight or 9am. From noon to dusk, the temperatures can rise up to such high levels that make heatstroke a very real likelihood. Wear light clothing, remain indoors or in the shade over these hours. While visiting the beach front, apply a good sunscreen lest you be mistaken to be the victim of an attack by orange markers.

Greece is also well-known for its untamed nightlife much like other top-notch holiday destinations in Europe. At night, the temperatures can drop to extremely comfortable levels that make outdoor dining along with local entertainment a marvelous experience.

When traveling to Greece, do book a hotel and lodging ahead. The sudden overflow of tourists can simply leave you in no-man's land. There are quite a number of high end hotels to select from in Athens and also at most well-frequented holiday destinations such as Kos or Mykonos. They have splendid accommodation, in-house spa and pool areas, as well as an eight-page room service selection and a tasty all-you-can-eat breakfast fit for royalty.

There are also lodgings for young adults especially for college students who may have extended holidays. Youth hostels are fairly cheap with a dormitory style living quarters and shared bathrooms.

When traveling to Greece, always remember to book in advance, keep safe and enjoy your stay. It is a lovely nation and a full week is never nearly enough to relish all that it has to offer. Cheers, to the Cup of Life in Greece.




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