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5 Must-Visit Hidden Gems In Greece
Greece is a favorite location for millions of travelers across the globe thanks to its rich history, vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, as well as its world-class cuisine. That’s why tourists keep flocking to this beautiful country every year.
Tourism is on track to break records in 2023. International tourist arrivals to Greece from January to August of 2023, totaling up to 17.4 million, higher than visits recorded during the same period in 2019. It’s clear that the love for Greece is still very strong.
Going on a holiday in Greece will allow you to experience iconic spots, such as Athens, Crete, Mykonos, Santorini, and many more. You can enjoy basking in sun-kissed gorgeous coastlines or immerse in ancient history in the many museums Greece has to offer. But besides the popular tourist locations, Greece has many hidden gems waiting for you to explore. Here are five of the must-visit hidden gems in Greece.
Ikaria Hidden Gems
Ikaria is one of Greece’s many islands but isn’t as overrun with tourists compared to the more popular ones. What makes it unique is that Ikaria is one of the five Blue Zones in the world, which means many residents live well into their nineties and have lower rates of chronic illnesses. The locals of Ikaria enjoy staying active, eating a nutritious Mediterranean diet, and spending time with family and friends. Even if Ikaria isn’t as populated or popular with tourists, it’s a great place to enjoy authentic Greek culture and customs and is perfect for a peaceful holiday.
Milos Hidden Gems
Nature lovers are sure to enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the island of Milos. Being a volcanic island, it’s full of dazzling natural structures, such as the white rock formations of Kleftiko, the slabs of smooth volcanic rock of Sarakiniko beach, the secluded white sands of Tsigrado, and many more. The quaint harbor towns and fishing villages are great spots for mouthwatering food, and you can take a peaceful stroll after a hearty meal. Another interesting fact is that this island is where the famous Venus di Milo statue was found, where it is now displayed in the Louvre in Paris.
Mycenae Hidden Gems
History buffs typically flock to Athens for a taste of ancient Greek life, but the ancient city of Mycenae also offers a unique perspective into the early civilizations of Greece. This Late Bronze Age city is located in north-eastern Peloponnese, where its history dates back to the second millennium B.C. In mythology, this is the city of Agamemnon, the king who led the Greeks in the Trojan War, which Homer wrote about in the Illiad. Discoveries about the Mycenaean civilization are still being unearthed today, such as a newly found well that sheds light on animal history during the Late Bronze Age.
Folegrandos Hidden Gems
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Want to experience the unique charm of Santorini without bumping into too many tourists? Located near the iconic island is Folegrandos, a little-known island that has picturesque natural wonders and charming architecture. The stark-white buildings, crystal clear blue waters, and quiet beaches are relatively unspoiled and provide a safe haven from the hustle and bustle of the more famous neighboring islands. One thing you must do is climb the stone zig-zag path up to the Church of Panagia, where you can marvel at the view of the towering rocky cliffs, the ocean lapping against the shore, and the quaint white towns of the island.
Parga Hidden Gems
The fishing town of Parga in the northwestern part of Greece—Epirus—is full of charm and color. This city is popular for its lush greenery, colorful traditional houses, and a glorious Venetian castle. Visitors can enjoy exciting water sports or relax on the sand on the many exotic beaches of the area. The verdant landscape also makes it one of the best hiking destinations in Greece. If you’re looking to stay on the mainland but enjoy island-like fun, Parga is the place to go.
Greece has many stunning and unique places to explore, many of which are relatively untouched by tourists. Keep these hidden gems in mind when you plan your holiday to Greece. If you’re looking to travel for more than just a holiday, check out our “Becoming a Travel Influencer – All You Need to Know” post to find out how you can travel to Greece and other spots worldwide for work.
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