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Advice for People Visiting Greece
Written by Test Account | Posted in General Updated 23-Feb

advice for peopleGreece is a beautiful country with lots of charming and picturesque islands. If you are making plans for a Greece holiday would be wise to learn as much as possible about the country as not to upset or offend the locals and to ensure that your stay is as safe and enjoyable as possible.

Currently, Greece is experiencing a bit of turmoil and upheaval. There are demonstrations and strikes. This doesn’t mean that the country is off-limits to visitors because it isn’t. Visitors are still welcome. However, it’s a good idea that if you do decide to visit the country that you be aware of their surroundings and steer clear of public protests and demonstrations.

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Most take place in the larger cities such as Athens. Syntagma Square has been a particular hotspot. If you plan on visiting the outer lying cities and islands during your holiday in Greece, you are less likely to come into contact with the aforementioned.

Misbehavior is not tolerated in Greece. Public intoxication and rowdy behavior is not accepted. In fact, it is published pretty harshly. The police will arrest people engaging in it and the courts will impose heavy fines and even hand out prison sentences. Having a good time is encouraged. However, acting in a manner that is offensive and inappropriate is frowned upon. Therefore, you should make every effort to avoid behaving indecently and should distance yourself from people who are, during your Greece holiday.

It is a good idea to purchase both medical insurance and a comprehensive travel policy. In the event that you get hurt or your belongings stolen, travel insurance acts as a bit of a safeguard. Though most people associate good times with vacations, bad things, unfortunately, sometimes do occur. When they do, it is always best to be covered. Travel and medical insurance provides such coverage.

Tourism is a large industry in Greece. Therefore, the country and its officials are used to handling tourists. The natives, in general, are very hospitable and friendly towards guests. When you travel there, expect to be treated well. However, no country or area is without its underbelly or dangerous places and people. Therefore, it is important to practice good safety habits. Travel in pairs; avoid becoming so intoxicated that you don’t know what you are doing, saying or going. Always stay in well-lit, populated areas.

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This should go without saying but, I’ll mention it anyway, stay away from drugs and don’t bring any into the country. Even small amounts of drugs can land you in jail. Excessive drinking, though tempting should be avoided. Some travel insurance companies will not cover injuries or damages related to excessive drinking. It’s a good idea to take a close look at your policy to make sure that your behavior doesn’t, in any way, cancel out your benefits and coverage.

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One more thing, you may want to avoid visiting Greece in August. There are a lot of vacationers on the mainland and islands during this time. Prices for everything from food to accommodations are often higher during this period for the same reason.

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Package Details Original Deal Saving
7 Nights All Incl. 5* Corfu - Sept '11
booked 7 days before departure.
£1310 £484.70 63%
Flight, Transfers, Villa, Kos - June '11
booked 60 days in advance, online.
£995 £547.25 47%
10 days 4* Hotel, hire car - Feb '11
early booking (5 months in adv online)
£886 £540.46 39%

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