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The Most Popular Greece Destinations

By Milan Matchev

Greece has infinite landscapes, activities and experiences to offer. Greece today is a vibrant modern European country. Because it is a land where the languages of recent migrant communities from the Balkans, Africa and Asia - not to mention the English and German of EU migrants and retirees - Greece's status is now considered as one of Europe's more recent multicultural societies.

Tourist’s facilities are widely available ever than before. Tourism is now most definitely pitched to the middle to upper-end markets. Greece was once a conservative and agrarian society for olive oils, coups, beaches and islands. Now, there are many technologically advanced tools and gadgets. There are many good things that pop up like mobile phones internet hotspots, car ownership, faster and safer sea travel facilities, modern medical facilities, better teaching institutions, comfortable traffic and road conditions, and many other better facilities.

Greece is a different place to be. Decide which particular Greece you want to experience. Anyone could have a perfect day in these Greece destinations:

1. Athens: The city of Athens contains a variety of different architectural styles, ranging from Greco-Roman, Neo-Classical, to modern. It is known to be a popular destination for travelers since antiquity
2. Central Greece: is the most populous geographical region of Greece in which you'll encounter glorious mountain-top vistas that look out over silvery olive groves, fruit-laden trees, and patchwork farmland.
3. Delphi: is one of the most important archaeological sites of Greece and is listed in just about every tour itinerary and is by far the most popular day trip out of Athens.
4. Crete: One of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece with more than two million tourists each year. It is an island with an exquisite 1,000 kilometer-long coastline dotted having many coves, bays and peninsulas.
5. Loannina
6. Delos
7. Mykonos
8. Thessaloniki
9. Halkidiki
10. Meteoraxx
11. Monemvasia
12. Santorini (Thira)

If you want to experience Greece, be sure to carry a valid license as well as an international driver's permit (IDP). Failure to have both documents may result in police detention or other problems.

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Contributed by ArrangeYourVacation on July 29, 2010, at 2:41 PM UTC.

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