1. Athens - Timeless Marvel
Explore the capital city of Athens - one of the oldest cities in human civilization, a must-visit on your Greek journey. According to Greek mythology, the goddess Athena is the creator and protector of Athens. It is said that the entire Western world originated from this city, showcasing its immense historical significance. When wandering through the ancient streets of Athens, travelers can marvel at the exemplary Western architecture of the various historical sites and structures. Beyond the classical beauty of ancient architecture, Athens also paints a picturesque landscape with majestic and breathtaking natural scenery. The highlight of Athens is undoubtedly the Acropolis - a sanctuary dedicated to the gods atop Olympia.
Visitors to Acropolis will have the opportunity to explore beautifully crafted architectural icons from the golden era of ancient Greek history. Unmissable landmarks include the Parthenon, Propylaia gateway, Erechtheion temple, Athena Nike temple, and more.
2. Meteora Monastic Complex
3. Santorini Island
4. Samaria Gorge
5. Mystras Town
6. Delphi Archaeological Site
7. Myrtos Beach
8. Thessaloniki
If Athens is the most prominent city and the capital of Greece, then Thessaloniki is the second-largest city in this country. Thessaloniki is not only a modern city with a vibrant commercial district, colorful food markets, skyscrapers, lively festivals, social events, and vibrant nightlife but also has a rich and ancient history with famous Byzantine walls, museums, and art exhibitions that have made this city the capital of Macedonia, the cultural capital of Northern Greece.
9. Crete Island
10. Corfu
Located in the Adriatic Sea, the northernmost part of the Ionian Islands, Corfu is an attractive destination for Greek tours. Besides its rich history associated with colorful mystical stories in Greek mythology, Corfu also reflects the influence of diverse cultures and architecture of many foreign empires that once ruled the city over the centuries, such as the Roman Byzantine, Venetian, British, and French.
11. Rhodes
Rhodes is the largest island in the Dodecanese archipelago, located in the Aegean Sea near the coast of Turkey. Rhodes is considered one of the most beautiful islands in Greece with lush green pine forests next to colorful flower fields, including vibrant flowers like bougainvillea, interspersed with fantastic beaches and ancient historical sites. Therefore, this is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece.
12. Peloponnese
Peloponnese, traditionally known as Morea, meaning mulberry leaf, lies in the southernmost region of Europe in general and Greece in particular. Peloponnese is a charming peninsula with a shape resembling a large leaf. This famous Greek tourist destination is connected to the mainland by the Rio-Antirrio bridge. Peloponnese consistently proves its tourist appeal, not inferior to other cities in Greece, as the land of ancient Greek temples, Venetian fortresses, Byzantine churches, and Mycenaean palaces. Peloponnese holds within it ancient cultures and historically significant events that have greatly influenced human civilization at one time.
13. Mykonos
Mykonos, positioned no less attractively than other Greek tourist destinations due to its vibrant nightlife and environmentally friendly lifestyle. But these are just two of the many reasons that make Mykonos ranked as one of the most attractive Greek islands for European tourists. Mykonos belongs to the Aegean Sea and is considered part of the Cyclades group of islands. This region has a modern and attractive vibe with a lively, colorful lifestyle featuring traditional white-painted houses, fresh alleys, and maze-like streets.
14. Nafplio City
Less than two hours from Athens, Nafplio is the most romantic city in Greece. Nestled in a bay on the northeast coast of the Peloponnese, the former capital of modern Greece proudly boasts narrow streets, riverside promenades, and a beautiful neoclassical castle. With small restaurants serving delicious food, cozy cafes, and hidden small gemstone shops, the city of Nafplio is a beautiful getaway for a quick retreat from Athens.
15. Delos Archaeological Site
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of the legend of the twin siblings Apollo and Artemis, Delos is a splendid open-air archaeological site, just a few kilometers from Mykonos. Brimming with traces of the past, the island welcomes visitors to stroll around and marvel at the enduring glory of ancient Greek civilization.
