Arguably one of the most history and heritage-rich countries in the world, Greece has a legacy few can match. It’s the birthplace of the Olympic Games, democracy and Western philosophy, as well as being home to more than 2,000 islands and over 14,000 km of coastline. Mainland Greece may not have the holiday appeal as the iconic archipelagos, but that’s not to say you should ignore to explore. Athens, the ancient capital, is home to stunning sights such as The Acropolis and Ancient Agora, while Thessaloniki caters for both nightlife and beachfront vibes. Picking just one Greek island to visit is pretty much impossible, so island-hopping trips are the way to go. Each offers something different, whether it’s food (Crete), nightlife (Kos, Corfu, Mykonos, Rhodes), dramatic views (Santorini) or beaches (Zakynthos).
Greek cuisine is second to none, with dishes include feta, fresh fish and anise-flavoured aperitif Ouzo served in every bar and restaurant. Accommodations of all kinds can be found throughout Greece, including beachside resorts, secluded villas and city-centre hotels.