Greece
Perfect year-round climate, clear blue skies, turquoise coloured waters, ancient archaeological sites, museums, nightlife, exquisite Med cuisine and strong family culture.

Good to know:
- Time difference: GMT +2 hours (+3 DST)
- Capital: Athens
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Language: Greek
- Voltage: 220-240 volts
An incredibly diverse and beautiful country, after a few turbulent years, Greece is finally making its way back into the hearts and itineraries of travellers. Known for its perfect year-round climate, clear blue skies, turquoise coloured waters, ancient archaeological sites, fascinating museums, lively nightlife, exquisite Mediterranean cuisine and strong family culture and tradition, it is Greece’s islands that are perhaps her biggest draw card.
The ancient city of Delphi is said to be one of Greece’s prettiest towns. Stroll down the narrow pedestrian streets of the charming old town or go hiking through the mountain scenery of Parnassos. On the slopes of Mt Parnassos are the remains of Temple of Apollo, affording stunning views across the valleys below.
Home to over 6,000 islands and islets, there are just 227 Greek Islands that are actually inhabited. With no two exactly the same, each has a strong sense of identity and personality of its own. Where some of the oldest civilisations in the world developed, many of the islands are scattered with unique archaeological sites and are steeped in local traditions that are centuries old.
Mykonos is part of the popular Cyclades group of islands...