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Greece: A Journey Through History and Culture



Greece is a country where every stone tells a story and every meal feels like a tribute to the sun. From the olive-clad hills of the Peloponnese to the volcanic cliffs of Santorini, it offers a blend of ancient mystique and vibrant modern life.

A Brief History



Greece is often called the "cradle of Western civilization." Its history spans over 5,000 years, beginning with the Minoans of Crete and the Mycenaeans on the mainland. The Classical period (5th-4th centuries BC) gave the world democracy, philosophy (Socrates, Plato), and the iconic Parthenon. After centuries under Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman rule, Greece gained its independence in the early 19th century and evolved into the vibrant Mediterranean nation it is today.

Description and holiday words



Imagine waking up to a Kalimera (Good morning) as the sun hits the whitewashed walls of a seaside village. Life here moves Siga Siga (slowly, slowly) and encourages you to savor every moment. Whether you’re clinking with a glass of Ouzo and a hearty Yamas! (Cheers!) or navigating a bustling market with a polite Efharisto (Thank you), the spirit of Filoxenia (hospitality) is everywhere.

Gastronomy and local specialties



Greek cuisine is the heart of the Mediterranean diet, with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.

Moussaka: A legendary baked dish with layers of eggplant, minced meat and creamy béchamel sauce.

Souvlaki & Gyros: Grilled meat skewers or shavings wrapped in pita with tzatziki and tomatoes.

Horiatiki: The “village salad” made with ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, and a thick slice of feta.

Spanakopita: Flaky filo pastry filled with spinach and feta cheese.

Baklava: A sweet dessert of nuts and honey syrup.

Activities & Nature



Greece is an outdoor playground defined by its diverse geography.

Island hopping: Explore the turquoise waters of the Cyclades or the lush green spaces of the Ionian Islands.

Hiking: Hike through the Samaria Gorge in Crete, or climb Mount Olympus, the mythical home of the gods.

Sailing: Rent a boat to discover hidden coves and sea caves only accessible by water.

Historical walks: Wander through the Acropolis in Athens or the ruins of Delphi.

Shopping and Cultural Events



Shops



Check out the Monastiraki Flea Market in Athens for antiques or local workshops for handmade leather sandals, olive wood carvings and evil eye (mati) jewelry.

Festivals



Orthodox Easter (Pascha): The biggest celebration, with candlelit processions and "Kalo Pascha" greetings. In 2026, this falls on April 12.

Apokries (Carnival): A season of parades and costumes leading up to Clean Monday.

Ochi Day (October 28): A national holiday commemorating the "no" to the Italian invasion in 1940, marked by military parades.

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