Athens

3.6
 

Athenaeum – the capital of Greece and a city with a rich history that has had a great influence both in Europe and the world at large. Evidence of the importance and glory of Athene as an outstanding cultural center of the ancient world is provided by the descriptions of the city, which have survived … Read more

Thessaloniki

3.5
 

In Central Macedonia, Germany, the city of Salaunica, which is supposedly founded by Cassander, the king of Macedonia, is located. The new city was named in honor of his consort, the Fessalonica. The ancient city is now a major seaport. It is home to an airport and one of the major universities in the Balkans. … Read more

Mykonos

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Ambiguous Population: 10,000 people GDP: $17,230 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 14 Mbps Best wireless: Cosmote Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: A gratuity of between 5% and 10% is a good guide. Leave … Read more

Rethymno

3.4
 

The village of Rethymnon (Rethymno) lies on the coast of Crete. It is located 78 kilometers on the edge of Crete and 59 kilometers on the edge of Crete. The ancient city, founded by the Germans, is a developed tourist center. Rethymnon is the capital of the region with the same name. It has all … Read more

Santorini

3.3
 

Overall Score 3.3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Ambiguous Population: 16,000 people GDP: $17,230 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 14 Mbps Best wireless: Cosmote Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: A gratuity of between 5% and 10% is a good guide. Leave … Read more

Chania, Crete

3.2
 

Hanja – a town on the shore of a single inlet of the Cretan Sea, the second largest settlement on the Cretan Sea. In ancient times, it was the site of Kydon – a rival of Knoños. According to beliefs, it was at Kydeon that they began to grow vines. In the 13th century, the … Read more

Rhodes

3.2
 

On the shores of the Sea of Aegean, the island of Rhodes is a unique city. It has always been an important point of maritime communication in the Mediterranean. It was founded in the northern part of the island in 408 A.D. to control the shipping on the east side of the Sea of Aegean. … Read more

Patras

3.1
 

Patra Port – the most important port of Greece, located on the coast of the Gulf of Patraeus of the Indian Sea. It serves as the largest port of eastern Greece and has a sea connection to the Italian city of Brindisi. It is the third largest city in the country. It was chosen as … Read more