Greece stands out as a captivating European destination boasting picturesque islands, delectable cuisine, millennia of history, and warm-hearted locals.


Moreover, it offers exceptional affordability. So Lykkers, are you interested in this?


Exploring Greece comes at a fraction of the cost compared to Western European journeys, making it a beloved destination for countless travelers.


This comprehensive Greece travel guide harnesses all our expertise and experience to assist you in crafting an unforgettable yet budget-friendly journey!


<h3>Top Things to See and Do in Greece</h3>


<b>1. Visit the Acropolis</b>


Situated in Athens, this majestic hilltop complex dating back to the 5th century BCE features ancient structures and remnants such as the temple dedicated to Athena and the renowned Parthenon. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it serves as an exceptional venue for delving into the city's rich history.


Visitors can relish an expansive panorama of the skyline and neighboring ruins.


Given its popularity, particularly in the summer months, early arrival is advisable to beat the crowds.


The entrance fee is about 20 EUR or opt for a 5-day combined ticket at around 30 EUR, granting access to numerous other archaeological sites in Athens.


For a more immersive experience, Athens Walking Tours offers guided excursions for approximately 50 EUR (inclusive of admission), ensuring skip-the-line access.



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<b>What travelers say</b>


<b>Radu**:</b>Beautiful site with lots of history attached to it. It's slowly being rebuilt, mixing old stones with new ones. Best to visit in May as the weather is not too warm.


<b>Tatiane**:</b>Amazing experience! It is very gratifying to be in the place you learned about in history books, and to be able to witness ancient history.


<b>2. Discover historic Crete</b>


As the largest island in Greece, Crete enchants with its stunning beaches, including one with pink sand, abundant hiking trails, charming villages, and delectable cuisine and drinks. Offering affordability and ample space, it remains possible to evade the summer crowds. This island is a must-visit destination!



<h3>Greece Travel Costs</h3>


<b>Accommodation</b> rates in Greece vary depending on the region and the season. During the off-peak season, hostel dorms can be as affordable as 15-20 EUR, but during peak times and in pricier locales, prices may rise to 30-40 EUR.


Private rooms range from 30-60 EUR per night, with lower rates in Athens and higher rates on luxurious islands like Mykonos or Santorini.


Budget hotels offering double rooms typically range from 40-60 EUR per night, although during summer, prices can escalate by up to 50%. These hotels often provide amenities such as free Wi-Fi, television, private bathrooms, air conditioning, and occasionally breakfast.


For those considering Airbnb, private rooms are available for 25-45 EUR in many cities, while entire homes, including studio apartments, start at around 70 EUR per night.


Greece is renowned for its delectable <b>cuisine</b>, featuring seasonal delights such as olives, seafood, grilled meats, bread, feta cheese, and yogurt, all emblematic of the fresh Mediterranean diet. For budget-friendly dining, opt for gyros, souvlaki, and kebabs, which range from 2-5 EUR and offer satisfying meals for as little as 10 EUR per day.


At casual eateries serving traditional fare, anticipate spending around 8-12 EUR for main dishes like moussaka, while a Greek salad typically costs between 6-8 EUR.


Fresh fish comes at a higher price, averaging between 17-22 EUR for the catch of the day. Additionally, most restaurants charge for bread, priced between 0.50-1.50 EUR, and a bottle of water usually costs around 2 EUR.


Doesn't it appear to be quite reasonably priced? Lykkers, come to explore whenever you're available!