Where to Go in Greece for First Time: The Complete 2026 Guide
By Panos Bampalis

Planning your first trip to Greece and completely overwhelmed by choices? You're not alone. Greece has 6,000+ islands (227 inhabited), countless ancient ruins, multiple regions, and everyone insists their recommendation is "the one you can't miss."
Here's what first-time Greece visitors actually need to know: The "best" Greece itinerary depends entirely on what kind of traveler you are. Love history? Your Greece looks different than someone chasing beaches. Seeking authentic experiences? Your route won't match the Instagram crowd. Want to party? Different islands entirely.
This complete guide eliminates the guesswork. You'll discover exactly where to go in Greece for your first time based on your interests, how many days you have, what time of year you're visiting, and your budget. No generic "everyone should see this" advice—actual strategic planning that creates YOUR perfect Greece experience.
What You'll Learn:
- Must-visit destinations by travel style (history, beach, party, authentic)
- Athens: Why it's essential + what to skip
- Island selection: Santorini vs. Naxos vs. Crete vs. Mykonos
- Sample itineraries: 7, 10, and 14-day plans
- Timing: Best months for first-timers
- Budget: What Greece actually costs
- Common mistakes: What ruins first Greece trips
Quick Answer for Busy People:
- 7-10 days: Athens (2-3 days) + 1-2 islands
- Best first islands: Santorini (iconic), Naxos (authentic), or Crete (everything)
- Best time: May-June or September-October
- Budget: €60-200/day depending on style
Let's build your perfect first Greece trip.
Understanding Greece: Essential Context for First-Timers
Greece Geography Quick Lesson (H2)
Greece Has Three Main Parts:
1. Mainland
- Athens: Capital, ancient ruins, Acropolis
- Delphi: Oracle site, mountain views (2.5 hours from Athens)
- Meteora: Monasteries on cliffs (4 hours from Athens)
- Peloponnese: Ancient Olympia, Mycenae, Nafplio (1-2 hours from Athens)
2. Islands (Grouped by Region)
Cyclades (Aegean Sea, Most Famous):
- Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Milos
- Vibe: White-washed buildings, blue domes, iconic Greece
- Best for: First-timers, honeymooners, photographers
Ionian Islands (Western Greece):
- Corfu, Kefalonia, Zakynthos
- Vibe: Lush, green, Italian influences
- Best for: Beach lovers, families
Dodecanese (Southeast):
- Rhodes, Kos
- Vibe: Medieval history, less touristy than Cyclades
- Best for: History + beach balance
Crete (Standalone, Largest Island):
- Chania, Heraklion, Rethymno
- Vibe: Own culture, massive, diverse
- Best for: Longer stays, food lovers
3. Northern Greece
- Thessaloniki: Second city, Byzantine history
- Halkidiki: Beach peninsula
- Mount Olympus: Mythical mountain
- Best for: Second Greece trip (skip for first-timers unless you have 14+ days)
How Many Days Do You Need? (H2)
Minimum Trip Lengths:
- 5-6 days: Athens + 1 island (rushed but doable)
- 7-9 days: Athens + 2 islands OR Athens + Crete (comfortable)
- 10-14 days: Athens + 2-3 islands + maybe mainland day trip (ideal)
- 14+ days: Add Northern Greece OR more islands
The Reality:
- Each island needs minimum 2-3 full days to appreciate
- Travel days eat time (ferries = 2-8 hours)
- Athens deserves minimum 2 full days (3 is better)
First-Timer Sweet Spot: 10 days
- Enough time to not rush
- See Athens + 2 islands properly
- Have actual vacation (not just transportation marathon)
Athens: Your Greece Starting Point
Why Athens is Non-Negotiable for First-Timers (H2)
Skip Athens and You'll Miss:
- The Acropolis (literally THE most important ancient site in Western civilization)
- Context that makes island visits more meaningful
- Best museums in Greece
- Cheapest international flights (Athens airport is hub)
- Connection point (all ferries/domestic flights route through Athens)
"But I'm Here for Islands!"
- Understood, but 2 days in Athens will transform your Greece understanding
- See the Acropolis, visit one museum, eat souvlaki
- Then head to islands with actual appreciation for what you're seeing
Athens First-Timer Itinerary (2-3 Days) (H2)
Day 1: Ancient Athens
- Morning: Acropolis + Acropolis Museum (4-5 hours)
- Afternoon: Plaka neighborhood wander, lunch
- Evening: Sunset from Philopappos Hill, dinner in Psyrri
Day 2: Choose Your Adventure
Option A: More History
- Ancient Agora, Temple of Zeus, Panathenaic Stadium
Option B: Day Trip
- Delphi (full day, incredible)
- Cape Sounion (half day, sunset at Temple of Poseidon)
Option C: Modern Athens + Prep
- National Archaeological Museum
- Shopping (Ermou Street)
- Beach time (Athens Riviera)
- Pack for islands
Day 3 (If You Have It):
- Meteora day trip (long but worth it)
- OR additional Athens neighborhoods (Kolonaki, Exarchia)
- OR leave mid-day for islands
Budget:
- Budget: €40-60/day
- Mid-range: €80-120/day
- Luxury: €180-350/day
[Link to: "3 Days in Athens: Complete Itinerary"]
Choosing Your Islands: The Strategic Guide
The Island Decision Framework (H2)
Ask Yourself These Questions:
1. What's Your #1 Priority?
- Iconic photos/romance: Santorini
- Beaches: Naxos, Paros, Crete, Milos
- Nightlife/party: Mykonos
- Authentic culture: Naxos, Paros, Folegandros
- Everything: Crete
2. How Many Islands?
- First-timers should visit: 1-2 islands maximum
- More = too much ferry time, not enough enjoyment
- Quality over quantity
3. Which Islands Should I Combine?
Good Combinations:
- Santorini + Naxos (contrast: iconic + authentic)
- Mykonos + Paros (party + chill)
- Athens + Crete only (Crete is huge)
- Naxos + Paros (close, easy ferry)
Bad Combinations:
- Santorini + Mykonos (too similar vibe, both expensive/touristy)
- Too many islands (exhausting)
- Ionian + Cyclades (different regions, transportation nightmare)
Santorini: The Iconic Choice (H2)
Why Go:
- Most photographed destination in Greece
- Caldera views absolutely stunning
- Sunset in Oia (everyone's bucket list)
- Unique volcanic beaches
- Romantic atmosphere
Why Not Go:
- Extremely touristy (2 million+ visitors/year)
- Expensive (most expensive island)
- Crowded in summer
- Small (see everything in 2-3 days)
Who Should Visit:
- First-timers who want "classic Greece"
- Honeymooners
- Photographers
- Bucket-list checkers
Who Can Skip:
- Budget travelers (€€€€)
- People seeking authenticity
- Crowd avoiders
- Beach lovers (beaches aren't great)
Perfect For:
- 3 days maximum
- Shoulder season (May, Sept-Oct)
- Combining with more authentic island (Naxos, Paros)
What to Do:
- Oia exploration (blue domes, sunset)
- Fira-Oia hike (10km caldera walk)
- Wine tasting (volcanic soil = unique wines)
- Sunset sailing tour (best experience)
- Red Beach, Akrotiri ruins
Budget: €130-200/day (mid-range)
[Link to: "3 Days in Santorini: Complete Guide"]
Naxos: The Authentic Alternative (H2)
Why Go:
- Best beaches in Cyclades (long, sandy, not crowded)
- Authentic Greek culture (locals still outnumber tourists)
- Much cheaper than Santorini/Mykonos
- Great food scene
- Largest Cycladic island (more to explore)
Why Not Go:
- Not as "iconic" (no famous Instagram spots)
- Fewer luxury hotels
- Needs rental transportation (island is big)
Who Should Visit:
- Beach lovers
- Budget-conscious travelers
- People seeking authentic Greece
- Families (safe, spacious beaches)
- Foodies
Perfect For:
- 3-4 days
- Combining with Paros (30-min ferry)
- Beach + village exploration balance
What to Do:
- Beaches: Plaka, Agios Prokopios, Mikri Vigla
- Mountain villages: Apiranthos, Halki, Filoti
- Portara: Sunset at ancient temple gate
- Water sports: Windsurfing, kitesurfing
- Food: Local kitron liqueur, cheese, produce
Budget: €60-110/day (mid-range)
Why Naxos > Santorini for Many:
- 40-50% cheaper
- Better beaches
- More authentic
- Less crowded
- Larger (more to discover)
- You'll feel like you found "real Greece"
Mykonos: The Party Island (H2)
Why Go:
- Best nightlife in Greece (rivals Ibiza)
- Luxury beach clubs
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Celebrity hotspot
- Beautiful Cycladic architecture
Why Not Go:
- Extremely expensive (€€€€€)
- Very touristy
- Loud/party-focused
- Small (see everything in 2 days)
Who Should Visit:
- Party lovers (20s-30s especially)
- Luxury travelers
- LGBTQ+ travelers
- People who vacation to socialize
Who Should Skip:
- Budget travelers
- Families with kids
- People seeking tranquility
- Early-to-bed types
Perfect For:
- 2-3 days max
- July-August (peak party season)
- Combining with quieter island after
What to Do:
- Beach clubs (Nammos, Scorpios, Alemagou)
- Little Venice (sunset drinks)
- Windmills (photo op)
- Mykonos Town maze
- Paradise/Super Paradise beaches
- All-night clubs
Budget: €150-300/day (mid-range)
Reality Check:
- Cocktails: €15-25
- Beach club day: €50-100+ (sunbed + food + drinks)
- Dinner: €60-100/person
- If you're not partying, skip Mykonos
Crete: The Do-Everything Island (H2)
Why Go:
- Largest island (8,336 km²) = incredibly diverse
- Best food in Greece (authentic Cretan cuisine)
- Stunning beaches (Balos, Elafonissi)
- Mountains, gorges, villages
- Ancient history (Knossos palace)
- Can spend entire week here
Why Not Go:
- Need rental car (essential, island is huge)
- Requires 5+ days to appreciate
- Less "iconic" than Santorini
- Doesn't combine well with other islands (too far)
Who Should Visit:
- People with 7+ day trips
- Road trip lovers
- Food enthusiasts
- Families
- Adventure seekers
- Beach + culture seekers
Perfect For:
- 5-7 days
- Standalone after Athens
- Renting car and exploring
What to Do:
- West (Chania): Balos Lagoon, old town, Samaria Gorge
- East (Heraklion): Knossos Palace, Elafonissi Beach
- Central (Rethymno): Venetian harbor, mountain villages
- Food: Dakos, kalitsounia, raki, local cheese
- Hiking: Gorges, mountain trails
- Beaches: Choose from 400+ beaches
Budget: €70-130/day (mid-range)
Strategic Advice:
- If you have 7-10 days: Athens + Crete (skip other islands)
- Crete deserves focused attention
- Don't try to "see all of Crete" in 3 days (impossible)
Paros: The Balanced Island (H2)
Why Go:
- Perfect middle ground (not too touristy, not too quiet)
- Beautiful beaches + charming villages
- Naoussa (fishing village, incredible)
- Good restaurants
- Easy ferry connections
- Laid-back vibe
Perfect For:
- 3-4 days
- Combining with Naxos or Mykonos
- People who want balance
What Makes it Special:
- Not as expensive as Santorini/Mykonos
- More interesting than typical beach island
- Great for couples and families
- Excellent boutique hotels
Milos: The Hidden Gem (H2)
Why Go:
- Unique lunar landscapes (volcanic)
- 70+ beaches (most accessible only by boat)
- Sarakiniko Beach (moon-like white rocks)
- Less touristy than big islands
- Authentic fishing villages
Perfect For:
- Beach explorers
- Photographers
- People who want "undiscovered"
- 3-4 days
Reality:
- Getting more popular
- Need boat tours or rental car
- Fewer direct ferries
Sample First-Time Greece Itineraries
7-Day Greece Itinerary (Minimum) (H2)
Classic Route: Athens + Santorini
Days 1-2: Athens
- Arrive, recover from jet lag
- Acropolis + museum
- Ancient Agora
- Plaka exploration
Days 3-5: Santorini
- Ferry or flight from Athens
- Oia, Fira, Imerovigli
- Wine tasting
- Sunset sailing
- Beaches
Days 6-7: Return
- Ferry/flight back to Athens
- Last Athens day
- Fly home
Budget: €900-1,500 total (mid-range)
Pros:
- See the two most famous places
- Doable in one week
- Hits the highlights
Cons:
- Rushed
- No time for authentic Greece
- Expensive
10-Day Greece Itinerary (Ideal) (H2)
Balanced Route: Athens + Two Islands
Days 1-3: Athens
- 2 full days + arrival/departure days
- All major sites
- Day trip option (Delphi)
Days 4-6: Naxos
- Ferry from Athens (3-5 hours)
- Beach days
- Mountain villages
- Authentic tavernas
Days 7-9: Santorini
- Ferry from Naxos (2 hours)
- Caldera views
- Oia sunset
- Wine tasting
- Sailing
Day 10: Return Athens
- Ferry/flight back
- Fly home
Budget: €1,200-2,200 total (mid-range)
Why This Works:
- Perfect pacing (not rushed)
- Balance: authentic (Naxos) + iconic (Santorini)
- 40% cheaper than Santorini + Mykonos
- See different Greece sides
- 3+ days per destination
Alternative: Athens + Crete
- Same timeline
- Athens (3 days) → Crete (7 days)
- Road trip around Crete
- Perfect for food/adventure focus
[Link to: "10-Day Greece Itinerary: Complete Guide"]
14-Day Greece Itinerary (Luxurious) (H2)
Comprehensive Route: Mainland + Islands
Days 1-3: Athens + Day Trip
- Athens (2 days)
- Delphi day trip
Days 4-6: Naxos
- Beaches and villages
Days 7-9: Paros
- Short ferry from Naxos
- Naoussa exploration
Days 10-13: Santorini
- Extra time to relax
- Sailing, wine, beaches
Day 14: Return Athens
- Final Athens night
- Fly home
Budget: €1,800-3,500 total (mid-range)
Alternative 14-Day Plans:
- Athens → Crete → Santorini → Mykonos
- Athens → Delphi → Meteora → Santorini → Naxos
- Athens → Peloponnese → Santorini → Paros
Strategic Island Selection by Travel Style
For Honeymooners (H2)
Best Route: Athens + Santorini + Paros
- Santorini (3 days): Romance, sunset, caldera hotels
- Paros (3 days): Quieter, boutique hotels, couples dining
- Why: Romantic without being entirely touristy
Budget: €2,000-4,000 for 10 days
For Budget Travelers (H2)
Best Route: Athens + Naxos + Paros
- Naxos (4 days): Cheap accommodation, great beaches
- Paros (3 days): Affordable, good food
- Skip: Santorini, Mykonos (too expensive)
Budget: €800-1,400 for 10 days
For Party Animals (H2)
Best Route: Athens + Mykonos + Ios
- Mykonos (3-4 days): Beach clubs, world-class nightlife
- Ios (2-3 days): Younger crowd, cheaper parties
- Skip: Santorini (romantic, not party vibe)
Budget: €1,500-2,800 for 10 days (parties expensive!)
For Families (H2)
Best Route: Athens + Crete OR Athens + Naxos
- Crete (7 days): Huge, diverse, road trip, safe beaches
- OR Naxos (5 days): Family-friendly, shallow beaches, easy
- Skip: Mykonos (party), Santorini (crowds, stairs, expensive)
Budget: €1,200-2,500 for 10 days
For Culture Lovers (H2)
Best Route: Athens + Delphi + Meteora + Crete
- Heavy on ancient sites
- Delphi: Oracle, mountain setting
- Meteora: Cliff monasteries
- Crete: Knossos Palace, Minoan history
- Skip: Party islands
Budget: €1,100-2,000 for 10 days
When to Visit Greece for First Time
Best Months for First-Timers (H2)
May-June: Best Overall
- ✅ Perfect weather (22-28°C / 72-82°F)
- ✅ Fewer crowds (peak starts late June)
- ✅ Prices reasonable (not peak yet)
- ✅ Sea warm enough to swim (June especially)
- ✅ Everything is open
- ✅ Spring flowers (May)
- Best: Late May - Mid June
September-October: Second Best
- ✅ Still warm (24-27°C)
- ✅ Sea is warmest (from summer heating)
- ✅ Crowds dropping
- ✅ Prices falling
- ❌ Some restaurants/hotels close end of October
- Best: Early-Mid September
July-August: Peak Season
- ✅ Guaranteed sunshine, hottest weather
- ✅ Everything is open
- ✅ Festivals and events
- ❌ Extremely crowded (worst months)
- ❌ Prices surge 50-80%
- ❌ Heat can be brutal (35-40°C / 95-104°F)
- ❌ Athens is miserable in heat
- Verdict: Only if you must travel these months
April: Shoulder Beginning
- ✅ Cheap, fewer crowds
- ✅ Warm enough (18-22°C)
- ❌ Sea still cold (17-18°C)
- ❌ Some things not open yet
- ❌ Can be rainy
- Verdict: Good for culture, skip for beach focus
November-March: Off-Season
- ✅ Cheapest (60% off peak)
- ❌ Many hotels/restaurants closed (islands especially)
- ❌ Ferry schedules reduced
- ❌ Cold for beach (10-16°C)
- ❌ Rainy
- Verdict: Athens doable, islands skip
First-Timer Recommendation:
- Absolute best: Late May or Early September
- Still great: June or mid-September to early October
- Avoid: July-August unless you love crowds/heat
Greece Budget Planning
What Does Greece Actually Cost? (H2)
Daily Budget Breakdown:
Budget Traveler (€50-80/day):
- Accommodation: €30-50 (hostels, budget hotels)
- Food: €15-25 (gyros, supermarkets, cheap tavernas)
- Transport: €5-10 (buses, ferries)
- Activities: Free beaches, self-guided walking
- 10 Days Total: €500-800
Mid-Range Traveler (€100-150/day):
- Accommodation: €60-100 (nice hotels, Airbnb)
- Food: €30-50 (tavernas, occasional nice restaurant)
- Transport: €10-20 (ferries, some taxis)
- Activities: Wine tours, boat tours, museums
- 10 Days Total: €1,000-1,500
Luxury Traveler (€200-400/day):
- Accommodation: €150-350 (caldera hotels, resorts)
- Food: €60-120 (nice restaurants, rooftop bars)
- Transport: €30-60 (private transfers, flights over ferries)
- Activities: Private tours, sunset sailing, spa
- 10 Days Total: €2,000-4,000
Island Cost Variations:
- Most Expensive: Santorini, Mykonos
- Mid-Range: Paros, Naxos, Crete
- Budget-Friendly: Mainland, lesser-known islands
Money-Saving Tips:
- Book flights 2-3 months ahead (save €100-200)
- Visit shoulder season (save 30-40%)
- Lunch over dinner (same food, 25% cheaper)
- Ferry over flights (€20-40 vs €60-100)
- Supermarket breakfast (€5 vs €15 hotel)
- Water sports/gyros meals (€3-5, filling)
- Free activities: beaches, hiking, sunset watching
Common First-Timer Greece Mistakes
Top 10 Things That Ruin First Greece Trips (H2)
1. Too Many Islands
- Mistake: "We'll do Athens, Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros in 10 days!"
- Reality: You'll spend half your trip on ferries
- Fix: Maximum 2 islands for 10-day trip
2. Only Visiting Famous Islands
- Mistake: Santorini + Mykonos (most expensive, most touristy)
- Reality: Miss authentic Greece, spend double
- Fix: Add Naxos, Paros, or Crete for balance
3. No Athens Time
- Mistake: Skip Athens entirely
- Reality: Miss context, amazing food, great museums
- Fix: Minimum 2 days in Athens
4. Peak Season Booking
- Mistake: Visit in July-August without booking months ahead
- Reality: Pay double, fight crowds everywhere
- Fix: Visit May-June or September-October
5. No Rental Transportation on Large Islands
- Mistake: Visit Naxos or Crete without car/ATV
- Reality: Stuck in one area, miss best stuff
- Fix: Rent vehicle for large islands
6. Wrong Ferry Booking
- Mistake: Book slow ferry to save €10
- Reality: Waste 4 hours vs. 2 hours
- Fix: Fast ferries worth the extra cost
7. Overpacking Santorini Time
- Mistake: Spend 5-7 days in Santorini
- Reality: It's tiny! See everything in 2-3 days
- Fix: 3 days max in Santorini
8. No Caldera-View Accommodation
- Mistake: Book budget hotel in Santorini without view
- Reality: Miss entire point of visiting
- Fix: Splurge on caldera view or visit different island
9. Expecting Caribbean Beaches
- Mistake: Think Greece = Maldives beaches
- Reality: Beaches are nice but rocky, windy, not tropical
- Fix: Adjust expectations (still beautiful!)
10. No Sunset Planning
- Mistake: Show up to Oia sunset 30 min early
- Reality: Can't see anything, stuck in crowd
- Fix: Arrive 90 min early OR choose alternate sunset spot
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where should I go in Greece for my first time?
A: Athens (2-3 days) + 1-2 Cycladic islands. Best combos: Athens + Santorini + Naxos (10 days) OR Athens + Crete (7-10 days).
Q: Is Santorini worth visiting for first-timers?
A: Yes, BUT combine with more authentic island (Naxos, Paros). Santorini alone gives skewed "expensive, touristy" Greece impression. It's beautiful but not representative.
Q: Should I visit Santorini or Mykonos?
A: Depends: Santorini for romance, views, couples. Mykonos for parties, nightlife, socializing. Don't do both (too similar in cost/crowds, different islands better use of time).
Q: How many Greek islands should I visit?
A: First-timers: 1-2 islands maximum in 7-10 days. Each island needs 2-3+ days. More = ferry marathon, less = actual vacation.
Q: Can I skip Athens?
A: Technically yes, but don't. Athens provides context that transforms island experience. Plus, it's transportation hub (cheapest flights/ferries). Minimum 2 days recommended.
Q: What's the best time to visit Greece for first-timers?
A: Late May, early-mid June, or early-mid September. Perfect weather, manageable crowds, reasonable prices. Avoid July-August (too crowded/expensive).
Q: How much does first Greece trip cost?
A: Budget: €800-1,200 (10 days) | Mid-range: €1,200-2,200 | Luxury: €2,500-5,000+. Biggest factors: season, islands chosen (Santorini vs. Naxos = 50% difference).
Q: Do I need to rent a car in Greece?
A: Athens: No (excellent metro). Santorini/Mykonos: No but helpful (ATV better). Naxos, Paros, Crete: YES, essential. Summary: Depends on island.
Q: Is Greece good for first-time Europe travelers?
A: Perfect! English widely spoken, tourist infrastructure excellent, safe, affordable (compared to Western Europe), weather reliable, easy to navigate.
Q: Can I do Greece on a budget?
A: Absolutely! Avoid Santorini/Mykonos, visit shoulder season, stay on Naxos/Paros, eat gyros, take buses. €50-70/day totally doable.
Final Decision Framework
Use This to Choose Your Greece Route (H2)
Step 1: Decide Your Days
- 7 days → Athens + 1 island
- 10 days → Athens + 2 islands
- 14 days → Athens + 2-3 islands OR Athens + Crete + 1 island
Step 2: Pick Your Island(s) by Priority
Your #1 Priority = Iconic Photos/Romance: → Santorini (3 days max)
Your #1 Priority = Best Beaches: → Naxos (3-4 days) OR Crete (5-7 days)
Your #1 Priority = Nightlife/Parties: → Mykonos (2-3 days)
Your #1 Priority = Authentic Greece: → Naxos or Paros (3-4 days each)
Your #1 Priority = Food: → Crete (5-7 days)
Your #1 Priority = Everything: → Crete (7+ days)
Step 3: Combine Strategically
- Iconic + Authentic: Santorini + Naxos
- Party + Chill: Mykonos + Paros
- Authentic Duo: Naxos + Paros
- One Island Deep: Just Crete
Step 4: Book This Order
- International flights (2-3 months ahead)
- Accommodation (1-2 months ahead for shoulder season, 3+ for peak)
- Island ferries (2-4 weeks ahead)
- Activities (wine tours, sailing) (1-2 weeks ahead)
Your Perfect First Greece Trip Awaits
Greece isn't one destination—it's dozens of experiences wrapped in ancient history, stunning islands, incredible food, and genuine hospitality. Your perfect first trip combines the iconic (because yes, you should see the Acropolis and Santorini sunset) with the authentic (village tavernas, local beaches, real Greek life).
The Formula:
- Athens (2-3 days): History and context
- Iconic Island (2-3 days): Santorini for photos and romance
- Authentic Island (3-4 days): Naxos or Paros for real Greece
- Timing: Late May or early September
- Duration: 10 days is sweet spot
Follow this guide and you'll avoid the "tourist trap Greece" that disappoints so many first-timers. Instead, you'll experience the Greece that locals love, that keeps people coming back decade after decade, that earns its place as one of the world's greatest destinations.
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