s best and most popular 19 tourist destinations in Greece in 2022

best and most popular 19 tourist destinations in Greece in 2022

 Greece is a country in the southernmost part of Europe. It is bordered to the west by Turkey, to the north by Bulgaria, and to the east by Albania.

Greece has a long history of being an important member of international relations since ancient times. The first known Greek colony was founded in the 7th century BC and it was known as the Ionian Islands (Ionia). In the 4th century BC, it became part of the Roman Empire and was named Hellespont or Byzantium (Greek: Βυζαντινός). Greece was one of the most important countries in Western Europe from the 13th century until 1821 when it gained independence from Ottoman Empire. read this article you can know the best and most popular 19  tourist destinations in Greece in 2022.

Best 19 places to visit in Greece

Santorini



The island of Santorini is a small volcanic caldera on the Aegean sea. It is located in the northern Greek region of Crete. The island has been inhabited for over 5,000 years and was first settled by Phoenicians and Greeks during the 7th century BC.

The island was first known as Kastro Santorini (The Town of Santorini) in ancient times, but today it is called Santorini. The name is derived from the Greek words: "Santos" (holy) and "rni" (gift).


Mykonos



Mykonos is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. It is located about 100 km off the coast of Turkey, and it has a population of about 40,000.

Mykonos is one of the most beautiful Greek islands, with its beaches and blue sea. It was named after a mythological figure called Mycenae. The island has many ancient ruins, such as Mycenaean Palace and Argos Castle.

 

Zakynthos



The island of Zakynthos is small in the Aegean Sea near the coast of Turkey. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece and is well known for its white sandy beaches, blue waters, and beautiful scenery.

The island of Zakynthos has a population of around 5,000 inhabitants and it is located in the Ionian Sea in Greece. The main language spoken on the island is Greek, but many people speak Turkish or English.

 
Kefalonia Island



The island of Kefalonia is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. It is located off the coast of the Peloponnese peninsula, east of Corfu and southwest of Thessaloniki. Its area is approximately 14 km², with a population of approximately 5,000 inhabitants. The main city on the island is Kefalonia Town which has a population of approximately 2,800 inhabitants. The municipality includes other towns such as Agia Triada (population 573), Arvanitsa (population 449), Mavrovo (population 472), and Panagoulioni (population 771).

 

Rhodes



Rhodes is a small island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. It is situated at the entrance to the Ionian Sea. This island is known for its natural beauty and its rich history. In fact, this island has been inhabited since prehistoric times. There are several archaeological sites and other traces left by ancient people.

The name Rhodes comes from two Greek words - Rhode (river) and dêlos (island). The name of this island was first mentioned in a document written by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in 565 AD, who decided to use it as an administrative center for the Ionian Islands.

 

Parthenon Acropolis, Athens



The Parthenon is one of the most impressive buildings in the world. It is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greece.

In this section, we will be looking at Parthenon Acropolis, Athens, Greece. The Parthenon was built by Athenian ruler Pericles in 447 B.C., and it was built to honor Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war. It was originally constructed on a hill called Aigaleo (also known as Aigaleo Hill). The hill had been used for religious rituals for centuries before it was used to build the temple because of its strategic location overlooking Athens’s port and its position as a gateway to Asia Minor (Turkey).

 

Corfu



Corfu is a small island in the Ionian Sea. It is located just off the coast of Greece, on the westernmost tip of mainland Greece.

It has a long history as a Greek colony and later as an independent nation. The island has beautiful beaches, ancient history, and several  UNESCO World Heritage sites.

The city of Corfu was built on the site of an ancient Mycenaean settlement by settlers from Corinth in the 7th century BC.

Over time, it became one of the most important commercial ports in Greece, especially after its conquest by the Romans at around 100 BC. It was also an important military base for both sides during their wars against each other in antiquity.

 

Thassos



Thassos is a small coastal town in Greece. It is the second largest city in the region of Evros (Greek: Ευρώπη). It is located on the north coast of Evros, between Thessaloniki and Ioannina.

Thassos have been inhabited since Neolithic times, but it was not until the late Bronze Age that it became an important settlement. A large number of Mycenaean tombs were discovered there at the end of the 19th century and from this period onwards, Thassos was an important center for trade with mainland Greece and Anatolia.

 

Naxos Island



Naxos Island was a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. It is situated off the coast of southern Greece and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The island has a long history dating back to ancient times, and it was known as Naxos until 1760 when it was renamed by French explorer Louis de Freycinet after his patron, Naxos de Freycinet, who had been killed there.

The island has an area, with a population of around 3,000 inhabitants. It is famous for its beaches, which are ideal for sunbathing and swimming. The climate on the island is very mild with temperatures rarely exceeding.

 

Lefkada



Lefkada is a small island in Greece. It has a rich history and is known for its beautiful beaches, long sandy stretches, and spectacular views.

The island of Lefkada has been a popular tourist destination for centuries. For tourists, the island offers a wide variety of activities: water sports, horse riding, cycling, and hiking. The island also features several seaside resorts with beautiful beaches and many restaurants serving fresh seafood from the nearby Greek mainland.

 

Samaria Gorge



Samaria Gorge is an ancient Greek site known for its rich history, nature, and culture. It is located in the central Peloponnese region of Greece, around 100 km from Athens. The gorge was formed by the river Agrios and flows through a narrow valley with four waterfalls.

 
Meteora, Kalabaka

Meteora is a small village in northern Peloponnesus. It was the birthplace of Jesus Christ, where he was born and where many of his teachings were preserved. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Kalabaka was a city on the island of Karpathos, off the north-western coast of Greece, located on the Gulf of Corinth and in Laconia. The city flourished during the Byzantine era and was part of the Duchy of Athens until 1387 when it fell to Venice. In 1453 it became part of the Ottoman Empire after being captured by Venetian forces during their siege against Constantinople (Istanbul). After its recapture by Venice in 1460, it became part of Genoa from 1538 to 1822.

 

Mystras, Peloponnese

Mystras is a small village in Greece. It is located near the Peloponnese, in the region of Argolis. The town was first mentioned as Mystras in ancient times and was known for its olive oil production. Today, it is a small town with about 10 000 inhabitants and a population of about 2000 people. The main industry of this area is olive oil production, which makes it one of the most important olive oil-producing areas in Greece. This area also produces wine and honey from its orchards. Mystras is located in the West of Peloponnese and has a typical dry olive tree-rich landscape. The city also has a beautiful coastal green meadow. The main resort at the seashore is Oinoplos, which can be reached by car from Mystras. The town of Mystras itself is located on the A6 highway and the main railway station is "Oinoplos". The name of the town derives from a Greek word meaning "oak grove", which is also the name of a nearby beach resort. The city, however, has always been famous for its olive oil production. The first mention in the history of this specialized industry was made by Belochus in his description of the Banat in the third century, who called it "Viduia Pomptana". In the seventeenth century, a new kind of olive oil was produced from olives planted on manured hills.

 

Delphi Theatre, Phocis



The Delphi Theatre is a theatre in Phocis, Greece. It was built in 1843 by the British architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh for his friend Sir Charles Greville, 7th Baronet. The theatre was designed to be similar to the London Palladium and was designed by Mackintosh with the intent of providing a similar atmosphere and theatrical experience. The theatre seats up to 1,600 people and has been used for various performances including Shakespearean plays, musicals, operas, operettas, and pantomimes. . It is located in the city of Delphi, on a hill above the village of Kastro. The theatre was built by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who had been asked to design buildings in the area after his positive review of the surroundings. Upon moving to Delphi, he designed a variety of theatres including Theatres at St Mary's, Stirling (1892), Theatre Royal, Glasgow (1894), and the first theatre in Scotland, at Kirkgate (1895). The design of Theatre Royal was by Mackintosh, who was assisted by David Taylor. Barnes designed the frontage in a simple classical style with the ornamental carving on the balustrades and cornice.

 

Mount Olympus National Park

Mount Olympus National Park is a national park in Greece. It is situated on the foothills of Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece. The park was preserved and protected by the Greek Government from destruction due to human activity. The park has several interesting geological formations, such as Dendrites, which are formed by the growth of trees with trunks that are more than 10 meters long. , and grotto formations. The park is located in the region of Athens-Larnaca, near the city of Larissa. The park was created in 1974 and covers an area of about 100 square kilometers, including about 400 square kilometers surrounding Mount Olympus. The northern part of the park is within Lassithi National Park and covers an area of 22 sq . km. The southwestern portion is within the Sporades National Park and covers an area of about 60 sq. km. The Lions Gate Bridge is located in the south of Lassithi and connects two islands on the northeastern part of Lassithi Island to mainland Greece. The site is a popular tourist destination with great views of the surrounding mountains and the sea.

 

Lake Kerkini



Lake Kerkini is a large freshwater lake situated in the center of Greece. It is one of the largest lakes in Europe, and it is considered to be one of the most beautiful lakes in Europe. . The lake is located in the Peloponnese peninsula and is only 310 km long and 58 km wide. It is one of the three largest lakes in Greece, along with Lake Evros and Lake Evras. The lake was formed in the 6th century BC by a volcanic eruption from Mount Olympus, which gave rise to a surrounding sea. It is fed by springs, including the famous spring of Arethusa in the southwest. The main town is Marathon which was founded in 384 BC and is a site of pilgrimage.

 

Monemvasia Fortress

The Monemvasia Fortress is a medieval fortress located in the Ionian Sea, on the southern coast of Greece. It was built by the Byzantine Empire in 734 and is one of the most significant historical sites in Greece. The site was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. , and witnessed the rise of the Greek kingdoms and their Imperial capitals, as well as the Turkish invasions. Monemvasia is a town in northern Ionia, located on a rocky promontory at the ancient Ionian Sea port of Monemvasia (also spelled Monembasium or Monémès). The town has been known by various different names over the centuries and was called "Monembasium" in the early Byzantine period, "Monémès" in the late Byzantine period, and "Monêsca" between 1204 and 1208. The town is mentioned in a document from 1161 by Manuel Comnenos (Komnenos) who gave it to his wife Maria Komnene Doukaina. The town was included in the Diocese of Akanthos, and the Catholic parish church there is dedicated to St. John the Baptist, an important saint in Orthodox tradition (see Entry). Today Monemvasia is a small town with around 5,000 inhabitants.

 

Zagori

Zagori is a small town in Greece. It is located on the southern coast of the Peloponnese. It is famous for its beautiful beaches and its rich history. On this page, you will learn about Zagori and also discover what makes it such an attractive place to live, work and visit. Zagori is one of the most popular Greek holiday destinations. The town is located on the southern coast of the Peloponnese, just a few kilometers from Athens and 10 km from the Piraeus port. Zagori has a population of around 33,000 people, making it one of Greece’s largest towns by size. It is also home to the Greek Air Force base, which is located just a few kilometers from the town center. The ancient city of Zagori was founded in Mycenaean times as an outpost for Sparta. It was part of the Delian League. During Roman times it became a fortress and then a garrison town for the island fortress of Ger anemia. In the 6th century AD, it was destroyed by the Slavic peoples and became a Byzantine stronghold before being conquered by the Franks in 705. Its ruins are preserved on a hill across from Zagori Fortress, in the north-western part of Macedonia, Greece.

 

Acheron Springs

The Acheron Springs is a real estate development in Greece. It was established in 2007 and has developed about 1,500 units of residential and commercial property. . It is located in the Phokis district, near the southwestern coast of Attica.List of listed buildings in Greece: Acheron Springs Greece has a population of approximately 120,000.

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