Top 5 Interesting Tourist Attractions In Greece

Greece is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. With over sixty inhabited islands, historic sites that span four millennia, idyllic beaches and towering mountain ranges there is a wide variety of tourist attractions in Greece to explore. And despite the debt crisis with credit downgrades and protest by day, Greece as a travel destination is as popular as it has ever been.

Greece one of Europe's prime tourist destinations. Besides the capital, Athens, top things to see on the mainland include Ancient Delphi and the monasteries of Meteora. But most people come here to catch a ferry to the islands; Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Corfu, and Crete are the most popular destinations.      
Metéora

With several monasteries on top of rock pillars, Metéora (meaning ‘suspended in air’) has a reputation of being a long, hard climb accessible only by long ladders and large nets for hauling up people and goods. T

Paleokastritsa Beach

The island of Corfu is a magical place, famous for its olive groves and hidden bays. Paleokastritsa Beach is hidden along the coastline, but when you find it, you will never want to leave. The beach is a mix of rocks and sand, but the water is so clear here that you can easily see the bottom of the ocean floor.

Lindos

Lindos is a medieval village on the island of Rhodes that is made up of a network of cobbled streets amid whitewashed houses. Above the town rises the acropolis of Lindos, offering spectacular views of the surrounding harbors and coastline.

Athens

Even if you hate museums, grit your teeth and get cultured here. It's a world-class display of seemingly endless artifacts. Most dramatic are the tall, enigmatic kouroi, archaic statues of godlike young men or man-like young gods, displayed against a rich red background that reminds us that the real temples, statues, and walls of Ancient Greece.

Delphi Theatre

In ancient times Delphi was the most important site in ancient Greek religion, home to the sanctuary and oracle of Apollo. The ancient theatre of Delphi was built on a hill giving spectators a view of the entire sanctuary and the spectacular landscape below.

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