All you need to know about Greece
Planning your trip to Greece
Plan your trip to Greece and enjoy the best experiences effortlessly. Yunanni shares tips to help you plan in advance and enjoy your holiday.
Aegean Airlines goes to Dubai
Aegean Airlines, the flag carrier of Greece and the largest Greek airline, now offers direct flights to Dubai, marking a new chapter in travel convenience.
Frequently asked questions
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The national air carrier of Greece is Aegean Airlines - https://en.aegeanair.com/
Aegean airlines operate to Athens from Egypt, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.
Additionally, you can visit the websites of the local airline of your country of departure:
• Bahrain: https://gulfair.com
• Egypt: https://egyptair.com
• Iraq: http://www.iraqiairways.co.uk
• Jordan: https://www.rj.com
• Kuweit: https://www.kuwaitairways.com
• Oman: https://omanair.com
• Qatar: https://www.qatarairways.com
• Saudi Arabia: https://saudia.com
Traveling from NEOM: The shortest route is via Tabuk to Cairo with Nile Air and Cairo to Athens with Aegean Airlines.
• UAE, Abu Dhabi: https://etihad.com
• UAE, Dubai: https://emirates.com
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Overall, the best time to visit Greece depends on your interests and priorities. Each season offers different activities and experiences. Many friends from the Middle East would happily visit Greece during the winter to experience the climate. Here is a high level breakdown of the seasons and what to expect:
• Summer (June to August): This is the high season in Greece, with warm temperatures and long sunny days. The beaches are crowded, and prices for accommodation, food, and activities are at their highest. If you're looking for a lively atmosphere, vibrant nightlife, and plenty of outdoor activities, then summer is the best time to visit Greece.
• Spring (March to May): Spring is a great time to visit Greece if you prefer mild weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices. The countryside is lush and green, and the wildflowers are in bloom. You can also enjoy cultural events such as the Athens Epidaurus Festival, which takes place from May to October.
• Fall (September to November): Fall is another excellent time to visit Greece, with cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. The sea is still warm enough for swimming, and the autumn foliage is beautiful in the countryside. This is also the time of year when the harvest festivals take place, so you can enjoy traditional food and wine.
• Winter (December to February): Winter is the low season in Greece, with fewer tourists and lower prices. The weather is colder, and some islands and tourist attractions may be closed. However, if you're interested in exploring the historical and cultural sites, then winter is a good time to do so. The cities are less crowded, and you can enjoy the festive atmosphere during Christmas and New Year's Eve.
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A wide range of accommodation options can suit every budget and preference. Here are some of the most popular types of accommodation:
Hotels: Greece has a vast selection of hotels, ranging from budget-friendly options to luxury resorts. Most hotels offer amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and breakfast.
Villas: Villas are a popular accommodation option in Greece, especially for families or groups of friends. They offer more privacy and space than hotels and often come with a private pool or garden.
Apartments: Apartments are a good option for those who want more space and amenities than a hotel room. They are available in most cities and tourist areas, and often come equipped with a kitchenette.
Hostels: Hostels are an affordable option for budget-conscious travelers. They offer shared dormitory rooms or private rooms at a lower cost than hotels. Many hostels also have communal areas where guests can socialize and meet other travelers.
Camping: Greece has many campsites, especially on the islands, for those who prefer to sleep under the stars. Many campsites offer tents or bungalows for rent and have facilities such as showers, toilets, and cooking areas.
Airbnb: Airbnb is becoming increasingly popular in Greece, especially in the cities and tourist areas. You can rent a room or an entire apartment or house from a local host, often at a lower cost than a hotel.
No matter what type of accommodation you choose, it's a good idea to book in advance, especially during the high season (June to August) when hotels and other accommodations can fill up quickly.
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The transportation is convenient and accessible, with a range of options available for travelers. The country has an extensive network of roads and highways that connect major cities and towns, making it easy to get around by car or bus. In addition, Greece has a well-developed rail system that covers many parts of the country and offers a comfortable and scenic way to travel.
For those looking for a more immersive experience, Greece also has a number of ferry services that connect the islands and provide breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.
Flying is also an option, with numerous domestic flights available between major cities and the islands.
In the cities, public transportation is a popular choice for locals and visitors alike. Athens, for example, has an efficient and affordable metro system that connects the city center with the suburbs, as well as an extensive bus network and tram system.
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You can use Uber in Athens. Uber in Athens is operated only by registered taxi drivers in Athens.
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The majority of the Greeks speak English well if not fluently, which makes it easy for visitors to communicate and navigate their way around the country.
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Another convenient development in Greece is the abundance of delivery apps that allow you to have virtually anything delivered at your doorstep. From groceries to restaurant meals, you can have almost anything delivered right to your door, making life even more comfortable.
You can use your credit card or mobile pay app almost everywhere, from the mini market to the mall. Traditional taxis, unlike Uber, do not accept digital payments yet. It is always good to some cash at hand for minor expenses.
Emergencies - 112
For emergencies call 112 from any device. In case of a national emergency like a wildfire or an earthquake you will be notified on your mobile from the authorities with instructions to stay safe.
Health & Wellbeing
Check in advance with your insurance provider if your staying in Greece is covered. The Greek National Health system is free, and of high quality, available to everyone, citizents and visitors.
Visa Requirements
The visa requirements to enter Greece depend on your country of origin. Please check first with your local embassy or consulate. Avoid ‘agencies’ claiming to issue fast visas as you might get scammed.
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