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Best things to do in Greece

A mother showing her young son the acropolis in Athens, Greece, on a sunny day

Greece is the land of dreams.

We dream about its azure seas, its charming island villages and its myriad beaches, both broad and minute. We dream about the Acropolis, shining on a hill over fascinating Athens. This grand country, from mountaintop to city street, lives up to those dreams. Greece satisfies travelers looking for adventure, the great outdoors, relaxing seaside vacations and immersive cultural experiences.

Greeks know how to live well – come and give it a try for yourself with these top things to do.

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Keep the whole family occupied at the many sites and monuments of Athens © Nadezhda1906 / Getty Images

1. Explore ancient Athens

There’s a reason the Acropolis remains the quintessential landmark of Western civilization – it is spectacular. In addition to this towering icon, the streets of central Athens are home to many other remnants of civilizations who have marauded through over time. Indeed, any construction project (like the metro!) unearths more finds.

From the Ottoman houses of the Plaka neighborhood edging the Acropolis, head further back in time to the Roman Agora with its intricately carved Tower of the Winds. Afterward, stop off at the Ancient Agora, the commercial counterpoint to the Acropolis’ religious function.

Planning tip: With more time, other monuments and sites abound, as do world-class museums like the Acropolis Museum, the National Archaeological Museum, the Byzantine and Christian Museum and the Museum of Cycladic Art – pick your favorite and just keep exploring.

2. Hop around the Greek islands

You’ve probably heard of the biggest Greek islands: SantoriniMykonosRhodesCrete and Corfu. But the beauty of the Greek island experience is that each of the 227 major islands (of approximately 6000!) that make up the several island chains in Greece has its own distinct character.

Planning tip: Work out which is the perfect Greek island for you. Pick a zone, say the Ionian Islands or the Dodecanese, and get around by chugging between ports on ubiquitous ferries. If you love a sailboat, charter and sail on your own. You could also pick a theme and hop around. Want to party? Head to Mykonos and Ios. Prefer wild terrain? KefalloniaAndros and Crete. 

Group of friends eating dinner in Mediterranean courtyard
Enjoy the varied flavors of the Mediterranean diet © SolStock / Getty Images

3. Eat the very best Greek food

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