Traveling in Greece

Each year Greece welcomes visitors from all over the world. In summer of course tourist movement soars as the Greek sun is synonymous with freedom and a carefree lifestyle, yet the country’s mild climate and many attractions, along with its excellent infrastructure, have made Greece a favorite destination in winter too.

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in Greece

Traveling in Greece

I adore traveling in Greece in the summer and more specifically Greek island hopping.

“EACH PLACE WE visit has its own particular look, character, and ambiance. If we want photographs of our travels to be good and lasting, they should capture all of these qualities, and say as much about a place as give the literal look of it.

We are unlikely to long remember the smell and buzz of a flower garden in spring, the awe of gazing for the first time at the mountain we intend to climb, the caress of a tropical breeze, the thrill of a huge roller coaster, the wonder of our first wild bear, or the adrenaline of rafting white water. Our photographs need to bring these and other sensations back, trigger our memories, and communicate how we felt to others. To do this, we need to think and feel as much as look when setting out to make photographs.”

Pictures of Greece while Traveling in Greece

One can travel to Greece in many different ways: by road, plane, train, or sea. Major roads link Greece with Europe and Asia. The country’s airports provide top-notch services. Rail connections with Europe allow for a lovely nostalgic journey. And last but not least, Greek ports welcome ocean-going ships and local ferries all year round.

By plane, ship, train, car, or even a combination of transportation means, traveling to Greece is relatively simple and quick, even though it is situated at the southernmost corner of Europe and the Balkan Peninsula!

source:visitGreece, National Geographic

 

I want to have an ‘Eat, Pray, Love experience where I drop off the face of the planet and move to Greece.

– Jennifer Hyman

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