Greece welcomed almost 27 million tourists in 2022, who came to enjoy the stunning islands and coastline, small villages, and ancient capital city of Athens. Though there is so much more to this Mediterranean country, it is understandable why people dream of visiting Greece after seeing its scenery. 

"Everyone dordle is aware of Greece's breathtaking crystal-clear seas, which entice you to jump in, and its ancient ruins, which humbly tell historical stories. What really makes Greece special are its people, according to Christos Stergiou, a travel adviser with True Trips, who spoke with Travel + Leisure. "Its culinary delights are a perfect way to wrap up a day of exploring its unique cultural riches and vibrant art scene," Stergiou said. "The Greeks possess a wonderful talent known as philoxenia, which is hospitality elevated to a whole new level. The sensation of having new local friends who will go above and above to make their trip special is something that our True Trips visitors consistently express." 

Yes, visiting Athens seems natural since, in addition to being the nation's capital, it also has the international airport that you'll probably utilize to arrive. Nevertheless, since it is home to some of the most significant historical landmarks on Earth, like as the must-see Acropolis, Athens is well worth a journey on its own. More needed? Here is a suggested itinerary for an ideal day in Athens.

Few towns can compare to the unique combination of history and modern vitality that Thessaloniki, in the country's north, has to offer. According to Peter Sommer, the creator of Peter Sommer Travels, "I would recommend Thessaloniki because of its long and epic history." "Thessaloniki's historic center is home to an astounding array of historic monuments, many of which are a part of the expansive imperial palace complex constructed by the Roman Emperor Galerius."

 

The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki and the Museum of Byzantine Culture are only two of the institutions that may be visited here, Sommer said. However, there are other reasons to visit Thessaloniki than history and archeology. It's well known for its cuisine," Sommer said. "You can enjoy an abundance of delicious regional cuisine and a plethora of top-notch regional wines."

Take a two-hour drive east of Thessaloniki to Kastoria, another interesting northern city. The picturesque city is situated between the Vitsi and Grammos mountains, overlooking Lake Orestiada. In addition to seeing the local fishermen go to work every day to haul in the catch, visitors may take leisurely boat excursions on the lake, where a large number of outfitters line the shoreline. Alternatively, schedule a bike excursion with Adventures With Wine to explore all the secret spots around the lake's coastline.