Greece Vacation

April 19, 2009 · Posted in Travel Tips 

Going on vacation in Greece can be fun and exciting. However, tourists should expect something different in terms of a foreign country. In terms of culture, customs and other aspects, Greece has a totally unique experience to offer. Here are some important things you should know about and expect tourists to travel in Greece.

Country Profile
Greece is a country located in southern Europe and shares borders with Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey. Its coasts and islands stretching from the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean.

Greece was part of the European Union since 1992. The country is running in a parliamentary system of government. Greece is considered a popular tourist destination in Europe. Hosted more than 15 million tourists each year.

Travel Requirements
Because Greece is a member of the European Union, citizens of other EU member states free access to its national identity in the trailer. For tourists who are not part of the EU countries, a visa and a passport is required. However, some countries such as Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand and the United States that are provided by a period of 90 days without Visa Travel the country.

Greece is also a signatory to the Schengen Agreement with Germany, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.

Travel between Schengen countries by a non citizen not be able to get a visa in any member country. This can be used for multiple entries in the other Schengen countries.

Language
Greek is the official language and mother tongue. It is spoken by the vast majority of the population. English, but it is a language widely spoken in many parts of the country. And since tourism has become an important industry in Greece, many of its destinations and has a growing number of employees who can speak and understand English well.

Communication with the majority of Greeks do not usually pose a problem for many tourists who visit the country.

Currency
The official currency of Greece is the euro, which replaced the drachma premises since January 2002. Currencies are also more common in large cities and other populated tourist areas of Greece. Most banks in the country also offer foreign exchange for tourists.

During the exchange of money, it is important to note that only the notes below 50 euros. Most Greek companies are usually reluctant to receive notes of more than 50 euros, mainly due to the lack of change and the risk that you take note of the great wrong.

Kitchen
Greek cuisine is an interesting mix of tradition and foreign influences. An important part of Greek cuisine is the influence of neighboring Turkey. It is common that both countries shared dishes. The traditional Greek diet is essentially Mediterranean, which makes extensive use of vegetables, grains and grasses in the region. And because Greece is a maritime nation, the sea is an important part of the kitchen.

Other Greek dishes using pork, lamb, beef and chicken as main ingredients. Olive oil is also an important basis of the Greek cuisine and is widely used for most of its most popular dishes. Other ingredients such as the use of lemon and tomato paste. The bread and wine is also an accessory of all Greek table.

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  4. Florence Italy on April 27th, 2009 4:45 pm

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  7. Ize on May 9th, 2009 6:21 am

    Go to Greece

    Let you have a good day

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