Greece

Drawn by Mediterranean light, island coastlines, and one of the most recognizable classical heritages in Europe, Greece remains a constant reference point for first-time and repeat travelers alike. Athens anchors the country with ancient landmarks concentrated around the Acropolis and long-established museums that frame most historical visits. Beyond the mainland, the islands diversify quickly: Santorini and Mykonos attract vacationers with built-up infrastructure and iconic scenery; places like Milos are known for beaches shaped by volcanic rock; Crete instead, combines long coastlines with archaeological sites and inland villages that sustain longer stays. Greece’s appeal lies in this huge range, where well-known destinations coexist with quieter islands and regional differences that reward travelers who look beyond the obvious stops.