Due to the financial collapse, many tourists are wondering whether it is worth going to Greece on vacation and whether it is not dangerous in the country now. A stunning climate, azure coast of the Aegean Sea and sincere hospitality - that's what still awaits travelers in this sunny state.
The political and economic crisis in Greece, coupled with shocking news from the media, has turned this piece of paradise into one of the worst holiday planning options. Thanks to word of mouth and social media, a sensation is created, as a result of which tourists can observe scary pictures of this once sunny and cheerful country. However, is the reality so terrible, and is it possible to go to Greece this season?
According to domestic citizens who have been living abroad for a long time, going to Greece is now not only not dangerous, but also profitable. Popular resorts of the country still receive guests with genuine hospitality. Travelers are greeted by the chic climate and mesmerizing cuisine of the Mediterranean coast, which, together with low prices on package tours, make Greece one of the most profitable destinations this year.
Right now, tour operators are trying to implement all their programs, offering last-minute tours at extremely affordable prices. Due to the crisis, the local population needs money more than ever, so the Greeks are glad to every guest and try to offer the highest quality service. In addition, the country is still open for business and can offer attractive investment options against the backdrop of an unstable situation in the financial market.
Rumors of problems with cash disbursement at ATMs in Greece turned out to be false. For foreign tourists who do not have Greek bank accounts, there are no withdrawal limits. In any case, you can always bring cash with you. In addition, most hotels and restaurants accept credit cards. The resorts are still crowded with happy tourists, and the local coffee houses and taverns are full of visitors. Fans of independent travel can freely move around the country by buses, ferries and rent cars, because there is no fuel shortage in Greece.