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Day1
Day 1: Arrival in Athens

Arrive in Athens, the capital city of Greece. Check into your accommodation. Spend the afternoon exploring the historic center of Athens, including the Plaka neighborhood, Monastiraki Square, and the Ancient Agora. Visit the Acropolis, the iconic symbol of Athens, and explore its ancient ruins, including the Parthenon. Enjoy dinner at a traditional taverna in the Plaka neighborhood, sampling Greek specialties such as moussaka, souvlaki, and tzatziki. Overnight in Athens.

Day2
Day 2: Athens

Take a guided tour of Athens' major archaeological sites, including the Acropolis Museum, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the National Archaeological Museum. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, sampling Greek street food like gyros or spanakopita. In the afternoon, visit the historic neighborhood of Kolonaki for shopping and café hopping. Visit Lycabettus Hill for panoramic views of the city and watch the sunset. Overnight in Athens.

Day3
Day 3: Delphi Day Trip

Take a day trip to Delphi, one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the ancient sanctuary of Delphi, home to the Temple of Apollo, the Delphi Archaeological Museum, and the ancient theater. Enjoy lunch at a local taverna in the nearby town of Arachova. In the afternoon, visit the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia and the Tholos of Delphi. Return to Athens in the evening. Overnight in Athens.

Day4
Day 4: Santorini

Explore more of Santorini's attractions, including the ancient ruins of Akrotiri, the Red Beach, and the black sand beaches of Perissa and Kamari. Take a boat tour of the caldera, visiting the volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni. Enjoy lunch at a seaside taverna on one of the islands. In the afternoon, visit the village of Pyrgos or Megalochori to explore their charming streets and traditional architecture. Return to your accommodation in the evening and relax after a day of exploration. Overnight in Santorini.

Day5
Day 5: Santorini

Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time in Santorini for last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Take a flight or ferry back to Athens. Transfer to the airport for your departure flight.

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Frequently asked Questions:

Greece is located in southeastern Europe, at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. It is bordered by Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey, and it has coastlines along the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas.

Greece is known for its rich history, ancient civilization, stunning islands, beautiful beaches, delicious cuisine, and vibrant culture. It is often referred to as the cradle of Western civilization due to its significant contributions to philosophy, democracy, art, and architecture.

Yes, Greece is generally considered a safe country for tourists. However, like any travel destination, visitors should exercise common sense, take precautions to safeguard their belongings, and be aware of their surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas.

Some of the main attractions in Greece include the Acropolis and Parthenon in Athens, the ancient city of Delphi, the archaeological site of Olympia, the medieval town of Rhodes, the island of Santorini, and the monasteries of Meteora.

Greece has a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The weather can vary significantly from region to region, with cooler temperatures in the mountains and hotter temperatures on the islands and coastal areas.

The official language of Greece is Greek. However, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and shops.

Greece is served by several international airports, including Athens International Airport, Thessaloniki Airport, and Heraklion Airport in Crete. Additionally, Greece is accessible by ferry from Italy and other Mediterranean countries.

The currency used in Greece is the Euro (EUR). ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted in most establishments, especially in tourist areas.

Yes, Greece has its own cultural norms and customs. When greeting someone, it is customary to shake hands and maintain eye contact. Tipping is common in restaurants, cafes, and taxis, with a standard tip of around 10% of the bill.

Greece has a vibrant nightlife scene, with a wide range of bars, clubs, tavernas, and beach clubs catering to different tastes and preferences. Athens, Mykonos, and Thessaloniki are particularly known for their lively nightlife, with late-night partying and entertainment.