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Acropolis is a Greek word meaning “high city”. It was built during the 5th century BC. The acropolis has numerous points of attraction such as the temple of Zeus, the propylaea, and the Parthenon.

Currently, the acropolis is a cultural UNESCO world heritage site and one of the most visited historical attractions in Europe.

If you are planning to visit the Acropolis of Athens, this article will guide you on the best restaurants and cafes around the ancient sites.

Traditional Greek cuisine.

Greek is one of the places in Europe that you visit with the assurance of getting delicious meals. Greek traditional food is mainly made with fresh local ingredients.

The Acropolis is one of the historical ancient sites you should visit while in the city of Athens. It is surrounded by a lot of restaurants where you can easily get traditional Greek food. The popular local food you can get at these restaurants are :

  • Moussaka :Moussaka is one of the most popular local Greek meals eaten all over the country. It is a baked dish prepared with fries, aubergines, minced beef, tomatoes, and bechamel sauce.
  • Souvlaki :Souvlaki is grilled meat, usually lamb or pork. It is best enjoyed with salad, tzatziki, pita bread, and rice.
  • Greek salad or choriatiki :In Greece, salad is eaten with every meal. Greek salad is made of cucumber, olive oil, tomatoes, and feta cheese.
  • Tzatziki :This is used as a sauce to accompany other meals. This makes it plays an important role in Greek

traditional dishes

  • Baklava
  • Dolmades
  • Fasolatha
  • Gyros

Your journey to visit the Acropolis is not complete without having a taste of all these traditional dishes.

You can get any of these traditional Greek cuisines in different restaurants around the Acropolis. Some of the restaurants are :

Acropolis Greek cuisine

Location: 3841 Veterans Blvd. Metairie, La 70002.
Contact: 504-888-904

 

Liondi traditional Greek restaurant

Location: Makrigianni 19-21, Athens 117 41, Greece.

Contact: +30 21 0921 9994

 

To Kati Allo

Location: Chatzichristou 12, Athens 117 42, Greece.

Contact: +30 21 0922 3071

 

Ellevoro restaurant

Location: Rovertou Galli 2, Athens 11742 Greece.

Contact: 0030 210 924 6256

 

Strofi restaurant

Location: Rovertou Galli 25 Acropolis, Athens 117 42 Greece

Contact:+30 210 92 14 130

International cuisine

When you are visiting the Acropolis in the beautiful city of Athens, you will not just be enjoying the traditional Greek dishes, there are also a handful of international restaurants that offer delicious dishes.

Some of the restaurants where you can get your International dishes are:

  •  Namaste Indian restaurant
  •  Gaku Sushi- Izakaya
  •  Enjoy just Falafel
  •  Oroscopo
  •  La Bella Napoli
  •  Zafran Indian kitchen
  •  Mamacita
  • Pantheon
  • Romatella- Pizza Al Taglio

All these restaurants vary across different nationalities. Indian, Mexican, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese.

Cafes and bars

Cafes in Acropolis are numerous and spread around the site. These cafes and bars are busy day and night with both locals and visitors.

Oftentimes they open very early in the morning and turn into bars after sunset, then close very late at night. Some of the cafes and bars where you can enjoy your drink in acropolis are :

  • Crescendo cafe

    This cafe is just a 2min walk from the acropolis museum. You can dine in and have your drinks there or you have a takeaway.

Location: Acropolis metro, Athens Greece.

Contact: +30 21 0921 9616

  • Drupes Spritzeria

This is a great Italian bar where you can get served a nice Italian wine and an Aperol spritz. It is just a 3-min walk from the Acropolis museum.

You can dine or have a takeaway. They do not operate delivery.

Location: Zitrou 20, Athina 117 42, Greece.

Contact: +30 697 030 0404.

  • Arcon cafe and Bistro

    This is one of the cafes in the Acropolis where you can get great coffee and tasty pastries.
    Location: Athanasiou, Diakou 2 Corner with Porinou 2, Athens 11742 Greece

  • City ZEN

    This is situated in the heart of the city of Athens with an acropolis view. It is an all-day cafe, cocktail bar, and restaurant.
    Location: Aiolou 11, Athens 105 55, Greece.
    Contact: +30 21 0325 4942.

  • Elaea Mezedadiko

    This is another restaurant with a cafe and bar that you can visit while in Acropolis. It is just a minute’s walk from the Acropolis museum. You can dine in and also take away.
    Location: Acropolis, Makrigianni 19-21 across the metro station, Athina 117 42, Greece.
    Contact: +30 21 0921 2280

Acropolis is one of the must-visit sites when you are visiting the beautiful city of Athens. It is one of the most visited historical sites in Europe.

The city of Athens boasts various delicious traditional cuisine that you might need to try out. Among the traditional meals that you can try while in Athens are Moussaka, souvlaki, Greek salad, Dolmades, Baklava, Fasolatha, and so on.

Around the Acropolis, you can find restaurants, cafes, and bars where you can get both traditional and foreign meals. Most restaurants operate delivery services while only a few do not.

You can dine in and have your meal or order takeaway. You can read more on this in other articles when preparing for your journey to the beautiful city of Athens.

We all want a vacation in a nice and cozy place and sometimes, the ideas that spring up iin our heads may be to find a resort and relax for two long weeks; to spend alone time on a remote island; or maybe even the both of them just so we get to enjoy ourselves to the maximum. Well the island of Corfu is something that should spring up in your mind when you think of spending time in a resort and enjoying the idea of being on an island.

Well, you may already be asking questions like ‘where is this island located and what are the kinds of facilities that I can get from the resorts on this island ?’ Don’t worry, this blog post has got you covered with every detail you’ll need to know about the island and the all-inclusive resorts on the island of Corfu so let’s get to it!

The Ionian Islands, which include Corfu or Kerkyra, are a group of Greek islands in the Ionian Sea that make up the northwest corner of Greece. Together with the islands of Othonoi, Ereikoussa, and Mathraki, the island forms a part of the Corfu regional unit and is governed by these three districts.

Corfu is the name of the island’s capital. With plenty of sand beaches and a stunning world heritage capital, Corfu Town, which is brimming with Venetian-French and Georgian charm, Corfu is one of the United Kingdom’s favorite Greek islands. In Corfu, there are several hotels from which to choose. Some offer a memorable inexpensive and cheerful vacation away from the rest of the world, while others are world-class luxurious with Michelin-level cuisine and excellent wines.

Now we move on to the types of all-inclusive resorts you can find on the island of Corfu.
On this island there are popular and very hidden all-inclusive resorts. Some are situated among the stunning, cliffy beaches of the west and far northwest, others are by the long, sandy beaches of the southwest, while yet others are only a quick trip from the city center. Additionally, there are a number of world-class luxurious accommodations with Fine dining food and exquisite wines, while others offer unforgettable low-cost vacations away from the rest of the world.
For couples who plan to spend their honeymoon or just vacation on this island, here is a list of places you can check out: Almyros Beach Resort & Spa, Aeolos Beach, Ikos Dassia Resort, Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort. These places offer premium services like couples spa and have very romantic views and sceneries that would make you fall in love even more.

The families are not left out as there are a couple of family based resorts on the island too. They include: Sentido Apollo Palace which has a separate pool for kids, Labranda Sandy Beach Resort which has a playground and cinemas for kids and adults, Capo di Corfu, Akron Seascape Resort that also have playing grounds and kids club so the family and kids can have a great time.

If you also wish to fly solo for vacation to Corfu, the listed resorts above are not bad ideas too as they offer these same services to everyone.

Popular All-Inclusive Resorts

Now that we know all about the island of Corfu, and also about the kind of resorts for different kinds of people. It would be essential note that there are popular all-inclusive resorts that are available to everyone and are well known., they include:

Capo di Corfu

Capo di Corfu is a hotel in Corfu that is both on the Strip and a beach and it is located at Agios Petros, Lefkimmi, Corfu, Corfu Island, 49080. The hotel’s peaceful setting is valued by its visitors. They have the following types of rooms available: Family Suite with Balcony, Garden View; Family Maisonette with Balcony and Garden View; Superior Double or Twin Room with Balcony, Garden View; Double/Twin Superior Garden View available for visitors. At Capo di Corfu, there are room rates that include everything. Because onsite food and beverages are included in the accommodation charge, these rates are more expensive (some restrictions may apply).

Capo di Corfu

A list of activities and facilities/equipment offered by this resort includes: all onsite activities and use of facilities and equipment like air conditioners for the rooms, all guest service for cleaning the rooms, conveniences like library, newsstand and wifi are included. There are also land activities and fitness facilities as well as 2 outdoor pools, Arcade/game room, Babysitting (surcharge), Children’s pool, Free children’s club, In-room child care (surcharge), Laundry facilities, Playground, Soundproofed rooms, Waterslide, Onsite entertainment and activities like the onsite live performances.

The Capo di Corfu hotel in Corfu is an amazing place to be for both couples, families and singles as it is very welcoming to everyone. It is a 14-minute walk to Lefkimmi Port and a 63-minute drive from Corfu (CFU-Ioannis Kapodistrias). You should note that the Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM and Check-in time ends at midnight, you must also be a minimum of 18 years of age to check-in.

Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort

Also known as La Grotta Verde, Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort is another popular all-inclusive resort that is located at Agios Gordios, Corfu, Corfu Island, 49084. La Grotta Verde offers its guest complimentary 5-star luxury bed and breakfast by the sea in addition to two poolside bars and a beach bar amenities. With a beachside setting, beachfront dining, and sun loungers, this bed and breakfast is an excellent place to soak up the sun. At the on-site spa, pamper yourself to a body treatment, a facial, and aromatherapy. Make sure to eat at one of the 5 on-site restaurants, which offer both local and foreign food as well as ocean views. Among the amenities that set them apart are furnished balconies or patios, wardrobes/closets, and mini

Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort

fridges; yoga and Pilates classes are offered at the health club; a terrace; a grocery/convenience store; and free WiFi in rooms. There are also a garden, a hair salon, 2 outdoor pools, an indoor pool, sun loungers, pool umbrellas, free self parking, a front desk safe, a table tennis table, a billiards/pool table, massage treatment rooms, an elevator, and a 24-hour front desk available to guests.

The Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort in Corfu is an amazing place for couples. It is a 24-minute walk to Achilleion and a 30-minute drive from Corfu (CFU-Ioannis Kapodistrias). You should note that the Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM and Check-in time ends at midnight, you must also be a minimum of 18 years of age to check-in.

Akron Seascape Resort

Akron Seascape Resort is located at Melitsa Peroulades, Corfu, Corfu, 49081. This four-star family resort offers a spa center with a wide range of treatments, including aromatherapy and anti-stress therapy. The resort also has a new kids’ club and a view of the Canal D’Amour, one of the island’s most distinctive beaches. Family rooms, maisonettes, and swim-up rooms with terraces are also options. These rooms save you the trouble of snagging a sunbed by the pool. It is a fantastic starting point for hikes along the coast and to Peroulades’ breathtaking cliff-side beach. Additionally available to guests are a terrace, a poolside bar, and a roundtrip airport shuttle.

Akron Seascape Resort

With its proximity to the beach, sun loungers, and beach umbrellas, this property is a perfect place to soak up the rays. At the on-site spa, treat yourself to a facial, a body scrub, and a body wrap. Guests can use free WiFi in-room, a seasonal outdoor pool, a kids’ pool, sun loungers, and pool umbrellas in addition to a garden and a playground. Newspapers in the lobby, concierge services, free self-parking, coffee/tea in the lobby, tour/ticket help, and a 24-hour front desk are all provided. Luggage storage is also available.

The Akron Seascape Resort is a 3-minute walk to D Amour Beach, a 10-minute drive from Sidari Beach and a 30-minute drive from Corfu (CFU-Ioannis Kapodistrias). You should note that the Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM and Check-in time ends at midnight, you must also be a minimum of 15 years of age to check-in.

Ikos Dassia Resort

Ten kilometers north of Corfu Town in Dassia, Corfu, 490 83, on 25 acres of property, is an ultra-luxurious home with bright rooms, suites, and villas that sleep up to seven people, gourmet à la carte dining options, including the chance to eat in one of Corfu’s best restaurants, an outstanding selection of cocktails and wines, football and tennis, a spa, a kids’ club, live theater, and staff that treats you like royalty.

Ikos Dassia – All Inclusive is located on a private beach and in a walkable area with good shopping, it has a private beach, sun loungers, and beach umbrellas, making it a fantastic area to soak up the sun. You can take use of the following amenities: a body wrap, manicure, pedicure, and massage at the on-site spa, Ikos Spa; dining at one of the hotel’s seven restaurants; pilates and yoga sessions at the gym; basketball and beach volleyball are also available.

Ikos Dassia Resort

Along with a patio and on-site shopping, the hotel offers free WiFi in rooms, 5 outdoor pools, an indoor pool, sun loungers, free bicycle rentals, an outdoor tennis court, massage treatment facilities, room service, a reception area, and a gift shop.

The Ikos Dassia Resort is a 29-minute drive from Corfu (CFU-Ioannis Kapodistrias). You should note that the Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM and Check-in time ends at midnight, you must also be a minimum of 18 years of age to check-in.

Sentido Apollo Palace

Sentido Apollo Palace is located at Messonghi Beach 35, Corfu, Corfu Island, 490 80. This freshly constructed Apollo Palace offers peaceful, modern apartments in individual blocks, situated amid lawns and a centuries-old olive grove, in Messonghi on Corfu’s southeast coast. With children’s and adult-only pools, it is convenient for families and just a few minutes from the sand beach. The three pool bars host the nightly entertainment in addition to the restaurant’s excellent vegan and vegetarian options, a spa, and morning fitness programs.

Sentido Apollo Palace

At Sentido Apollo Palace, guests may take advantage of readily accessible amenities like: an airport shuttle service, a poolside bar, and a patio. They can also enjoy a body treatment, a hot stone massage, and a facial at the on-site spa, Olea Spa, as well as a dinner at one of the two restaurants, the gym, and sports like basketball and volleyball. All guests can take advantage of the free WiFi in-room, the mini golf course, the garden, the 3 outdoor swimming pools, the kid’s pool, the free self parking, the elevator, the 24-hour front desk, and the lobby area.

The Sentido Apollo Palace is a 21-minute drive from Corfu (CFU-Ioannis Kapodistrias). You should note that the Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM and Check-in time ends at midnight, you must also be a minimum of 15 years of age to check-in.

Labranda Sandy Beach Resort

Labranda Sandy Beach Resort is located at Agios Georgios Argyradon, Kompítsion, Corfu, Corfu Island, 49080. As the name implies, this huge but wonderfully warm four-star resort is located in southwest Corfu’s Agios Georgios Argyradon on a vast, sandy, blue-flag beach. There is a lot to do for your kids, including a paddle pool, waterslides, a kids’ club for children ages four to twelve, as well as a mini disco, a movie theater, a playground, and several chances to make new friends. For adults, there are adjacent tennis courts, a spa, and a variety of water activities.

The Labranda Sandy Beach Resort – All Inclusive offers guests a number of benefits, including a complimentary full breakfast, two poolside bars, a beach bar, a beachfront location, sun loungers, and beach umbrellas, massages at the on-site spa, meals at any of the three on-site restaurants, which serve international cuisine, and more. The fitness club offers yoga and aerobics sessions in addition to basketball and volleyball games.

Labranda Sandy Beach Resort

In addition to a terrace and a retail center on-site, amenities for visitors include free WiFi in public spaces, 3 outdoor pools, 1 kid-friendly pool, tennis courts, massage treatment facilities, bike rentals, luggage storage, games, and a TV in the lobby.

The Labranda Sandy Beach Resort is a 51-minute drive from Corfu (CFU-Ioannis Kapodistrias). You should note that the Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM – 10 AM. Late check-in subject to availability, you must also be a minimum of 18 years of age to check-in.

Hidden All-Inclusive Resorts

Not everyone likes the popular places, some of us like peaceful and quiet places to enjoy the relaxation to the maximum, it would be crucial to understand that there are also hidden all-inclusive resorts that are available to everyone, they include:

Aeolos Beach Resort

Aeolos Beach Resort is situated in Corfu Island, Perama, 49100. It is one of the closest resorts to stunning Corfu Town with all its attractions, shopping, and nightlife is this lushly planted property, which is tucked above a private beach close to the Achilleion Palace. Modern guest rooms, suites, and bungalows are available, and the restaurant specializes in meals made using locally sourced organic ingredients. It is the best place for solitude and serenity with roomy lodging that is decorated in the manner of a village and offers a high degree of seclusion (some rooms are swim-up, with shared pools).

Aeolos Beach Resort

Meals and drinks at the on-site restaurants and bars are included in the room charge. Taxes, gratuities, access to extras like entertainment, and other things and luxuries could also be included. Select restaurants may charge extra for meals, special dinners and dishes, some drinks, and other extras. You can always take advantage of the sun loungers and umbrellas for a leisurely beach day as well as enjoy features including a free kids’ club and a kids’ pool at the Aeolos Beach Resort All Inclusive while cooling down in one of the resort’s two outdoor swimming pools.

Aeolos Beach Resort is a 51-minute drive from Corfu (CFU-Ioannis Kapodistrias). You should note that the Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM and Check-in time ends at midnight, you must also be a minimum of 18 years of age to check-in.

Almyros Beach Resort & Spa

Almyros Beach Resort & Spa is located at Almiros Thinaliou, Acharavi, Corfu, Ionian Islands, 49081. This family-friendly five-star resort is tucked away on Corfu’s north shore and offers a tranquil, unwinding getaway. It is the best place for solitude and serenity with roomy lodging that is decorated in the manner of a village and offers a high degree of seclusion (some rooms are swim-up, with shared pools). All meals and drinks are included in premium all-inclusive packages up until 11pm.

Almyros Beach Resort & Spa

Visitors have been known to praise this for being peaceful and quiet with amenities like beach umbrellas and lounge chairs, the spa’s wet areas, tennis, football, basketball, the waterpark, and entertainment. A complimentary breakfast buffet, a poolside bar, and a rooftop terrace are offered at Almyros Beach – All Inclusive.

This hotel is the ideal location for sunbathing with a white sand beach, beach massages, and sun loungers. Other amenities provided by the resort includes: by the sauna or Turkish bath/hammam for rest and relaxation, body massage, manicure, or Swedish massage, the gym offers yoga and aerobics sessions in addition to other activities like basketball and volley, on-site shopping and a café, guests can use the free WiFi in their rooms.

Almyros Beach Resort & Spa is a 68-minute drive from Corfu (CFU-Ioannis Kapodistrias). You should note that the Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM and Check-in time ends at midnight, you must also be a minimum age(18 years old) to check-in.

It is important to note that Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM for these resorts. Also, there are several other resorts in Corfu and the listed resorts above are just a few of the numerous resorts available in Corfu.

My dear readers, this is the ultimate guide to all-inclusive resorts in Corfu for visitors. This blog post has been able to cover an overview of the island of Corfu and its main attractions, the type of all-inclusive resorts in Corfu for relaxation and swimming.
It is essential to note that most of the listed all-inclusive resorts are in Corfu and therefore you would have to transport yourself from Corfu central to these resorts using the various guides listed with each of them.

If this blog post was very insightful and you are interested in learning more about the all-inclusive resorts in Corfu as you may want to visit them, you can let us know in the comment sections.

Written by :  Olamide Olajoseph

Many people go to the beach for various reasons, some go to the beach for a getaway or alone time from the world, others go to the beach with family and friends for relaxation and fun. On the Greek island of Santorini, there is a settlement called Akrotiri. Akrotiri is part of the Thira region, it is situated 15 kilometers south of Fira, the island’s capital, and was constructed on a hillside with breathtaking views of the caldera cliffs. Since Akrotiri was coated in volcanic ash, it is known as the “Greek Pompeii.” There are a couple of things visitors can do at Akrotiri and they include: Day cruises, Day trips,Point of interest and Landmarks, Photography tour, Bus tours, Holidays and seasonal tours, Yoga classes, Sporting events, Dining experience, Nature and Wildlife tour, Art gallery, Wineries and Vineyards, Spas, Sailing, Safaris, Sunset cruises and most of all, beaches.

As a first-time visitor looking to visit Akrotiri for the purpose of pleasure, relaxation and swimming; there are a couple of beaches, both private and public, where people who live there can go for this type of pleasure. This blog post gives a guide to the island’s best place and beaches for relaxation and swimming. So, let’s get to it.

Types of Beaches

Beaches can be classified as either sandy, rocky, frozen, or tropical. Akrotiri beaches are created by the coastal erosion and weathering of surrounding rock cliffs. Hence, the majority of the beaches at Akrotiri are rocky.
The Archaeological Site is the primary attention of the small settlement of Akrotiri on the island of Santorini. The iconic Red Beach, Caldera Beach, White Beach, Almyra Beach, and a few other beaches are close to the caldera side and can be found to the south of Akrotiri.

As a visitor at Akrotiri who does not mind using public transports, I would recommend that you note that every day of the week, buses run frequently from Fira, the island’s main bus hub, to the parking lot near Akrotiri Red Beach which takes roughly 20 minutes to get from Fira to the Red Beach parking lot, and an adult ticket costs about €2. You can access the majority of the beaches from the parking lot near Akrotiri Red Beach.

List of Popular Beaches in Akrotiri.

As a first-time visitor to Akrotiri who likes the idea of public places for relaxation and swimming, the following public beaches that are the closest to Akrotiri include: Red Beach, Caldera Beach, Akrotiri Beach and other beaches that are listed in the section.

Caldera Beach

Caldera Beach

A crater that results from a volcanic eruption is called a caldera. As seen from the shore of Caldera beach, this is currently full with water. This beach offers views of the Santorini island caldera, as the name suggests. It is a little beach with some rocks and dark sand.

There are a few restaurants lining the area, but it’s often calm. Additionally, you can go swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Since there is a designated road that runs from Fira to Akrotiri, getting to Caldera Beach is pretty simple hence, you can either drive there or take a shuttle bus.

Red Beach Santoroni

The iconic Red Beach, also called “Kokkini Paralia” by locals, is by far the busiest beach in Santorini. The beach has a distinctive crimson aesthetic. The Red Beach is red due to the adjacent cliffs, which were created by a volcanic explosion. Even the rocks and sand are a reddishhue. Red Beach is typically warmer than other portion softhe island due to its color and the fact that it is surrounded by volcanoes. In contrast to the numerous black beaches on the island of Santorini, this beach offers a welcome change. Despite being a reasonably popular beach on the island, Red Beach has a good selection of amenities.

Red Beach Santoroni

There are local tavernas and restroom stalls next to the church, but there are no freshwater showers or toilets. On the Red Beach, you can rent sun loungers and umbrellas during peak season. The beach is free to enter. It is worthwhile to visit this unique location and form your own opinion about it. Typically, buses drop you off in Akrotiri, where you’ll need to proceed to the beach on foot. Additionally, vehicles must be parked at the archaeological site so that visitors can walk from there. Boats have the extra benefit of giving you a 360-degree view of the beach. Additionally, cruises to the Red Beach are available.

Akrotiri Beach

Akrotiri Beach, which is surrounded by nature, is ranked 111th out of 166 beaches in Patras, Western Greece. It is one of the beaches in the community of Arkoudi. You don’t need special footwear because the beach has a straight shoreline, clear blue sea, and a light sand and pebble surface. Due to its close proximity to a road, this beach is quite convenient to reach.

Akrotiri Beach

There is parking right on the sand. Everyone is welcome at the Akrotiri beach. There are no amenities there; simply nature. There are other activities you can do besides swimming and sunbathing. You should note that near Akrotiri, there are numerous other beautiful and private beaches. The communities of Kamari and Perissa, specifically Kamari Beach and Perissa Beach, both have well-known beaches. Both beaches have a lot of luxury and are made of black sand.

List of Hidden Beach in Akrotiri.

As a first-time visitor in Akrotiri who do not like other people invading their privacy as well as like the idea of private places that gives them peace of mind, the following private beaches that are the closest to Akrotiri include: White Beach, Almyra Beach and other beaches that are listed in the section.

White Beach

White Beach in Akrotiri

Locals often refer to White Beach as Lefki Ammos (white sand) or Lefki Paralia (white beach). Since there are rocks and gravel in the sand, it is not white as the name would imply. However, the cliffs that surround the beach are essentially white.
Only boats can get to this beach because it is in a remote location. You can board a boat from Red Beach and travel to White Beach. A kayak or a yacht rental are further choices. Offering amenities here is challenging hence on-site rentals for sun loungers and umbrellas are available. But that’s the extent of the amenities. It is worthwhile to bring food, cool drinks, and sunscreen while visiting for an extended period of time.

Almyra Beach

Almyra Beach in Akrotiri

Almyra Beach, located a few kilometers from Akrotiri, is a less well-known, remote beach. Coming to this beach will give you some peace and quiet in contrast to the commotion at other beaches. It is a beautiful site with clean seas, tiny stones, and large cliffs that were sculpted by the forces of nature. Locals use burrows that are located in the rocks as well.

Akrotiri and Almyra Beach are only separated by about 3 km and can be reached by both land and water. Only a dirt road leads up to it, making it challenging to reach by car. There isn’t a bus option available here. This beach doesn’t have a lot of amenities because not many people go there. However, you can still get a few things from the neighborhood. In a fish bar, the chef serves freshly caught fish.

You should note that near Akrotiri, there are numerous other beautiful and private beaches. Perivolos Beach, Vlychada Beach, and Monolithos Beach are three less well-known but no less stunning beaches.

With all that being said, as a first-time visitor to Akrotiri who is privileged to read the blog post would have a guide to the island’s best places and beaches to relax and swim. This blog post has been able to cover an overview of the island of Akrotiri and its main attractions, the type of beaches in Akrotiri as well as popular and hidden beaches around Akrotiri for relaxation and swimming.

It is essential to note that to get to these beaches from Fira, the island’s main bus hub, to the parking lot near Akrotiri Red Beach, an adult ticket costs about €2.

If this blog post was very insightful and you are interested in learning more about the hidden beaches of Akrotiri as you may want to visit them, you can check out our next blog post “Hidden Beaches in Akrotiri You Have to Visit”.

Written by :  Olamide Olajoseph

In the previous blog post, we talked about Akrotiti and what it has to offer. Here is a quick recap about Akrotiri: On the Greek island of Santorini, there is a settlement called Akrotiri and the Archaeological Site is the primary attention of the small settlement of Akrotiri on the island of Santorini. Akrotiri is part of the Thira region, it is situated 15 kilometers south of Fira, the island’s capital, and was constructed on a hillside with breathtaking views of the caldera cliffs. Since Akrotiri was coated in volcanic ash, it is known as the “Greek Pompeii.”

There are a couple of things visitors can do at Akrotiri and they include: Day cruises, Day trips,Point of interest and Landmarks, Photography tour, Bus tours, Holidays and seasonal tours, Yoga classes, Sporting events, Dining experience, Nature and Wildlife tour, Art gallery, Wineries and Vineyards, Spas, Sailing, Safaris, Sunset cruises and most of all, beaches.

Now as a first-time visitor looking to visit hidden beaches at Akrotiri for the purpose of pleasure, privacy, relaxation and swimming; You should note that there are no beaches in Akrotiri village, but there are a couple of private beaches around Akrotiri village, where people who live there can go for relaxation. This blog post gives insights on hidden beaches at Akrotiri for the purpose of relaxation and swimming that visitors must experience. So, let’s get to it.

List of Hidden beaches in Akrotiri you should visit.

As a first-time visitor in Akrotiri who do not like other people invading their privacy as well as like the idea of private places that gives them peace of mind, the following hidden beaches that are the closest to Akrotiri include: White Beach, Almyra Beach and other beaches that are listed in the section.

White Beach

White Beach in Akrotiri

Locals often refer to White Beach as Lefki Ammos (white sand) or Lefki Paralia (white beach). Since there are rocks and gravel in the sand, it is not white as the name would imply. However, the cliffs that surround the beach are essentially white.
Only boats can get to this beach because it is in a remote location. You can board a boat from Red Beach and travel to White Beach. A kayak or a yacht rental are further choices. Offering amenities here is challenging hence on-site rentals for sun loungers and umbrellas are available. But that’s the extent of the amenities. It is worthwhile to bring food, cool drinks, and sunscreen while visiting for an extended period of time.

Almyra Beach

Almyra Beach in Akrotiri

Almyra Beach, located a few kilometers from Akrotiri, is a less well-known, remote beach. Coming to this beach will give you some peace and quiet in contrast to the commotion at other beaches. It is a beautiful site with clean seas, tiny stones, and large cliffs that were sculpted by the forces of nature. Locals use burrows that are located in the rocks as well.

Akrotiri and Almyra Beach are only separated by about 3 km and can be reached by both land and water. Only a dirt road leads up to it, making it challenging to reach by car. There isn’t a bus option available here. This beach doesn’t have a lot of amenities because not many people go there. However, you can still get a few things from the neighborhood. In a fish bar, the chef serves freshly caught fish.

You should also note that near Akrotiri, there are other numerous beaches that are less well-known but no less stunning. Some include: Perivolos Beach, Vlychada Beach, and Monolithos Beach.

Vlychada Beach

Vlychada Beach in Akrotiri

Vlychada is notable for its massively carved cliffs, which appear to be the work of an artist but are actually the result of a natural process caused by the volcano, the wind, and the sea. It is a long beach with shallow seas, stones, and dark volcanic sand. Numerous sunbeds, straw umbrellas, and a cafe are among the amenities at the organized and not overly crowded Vlychada beach, where you may unwind for a while while taking in the breathtaking scenery all around.

Even just one marvel of nature makes it worthwhile. The southernmost beach in Santorini is called Vlychada beach, and it is a beautiful place. There are umbrellas and sun loungers there. It also has a small port where sailing, yachts and fishing boats can stay in the summer.

Vlychada beach which is on Santorini’s south shore is just 13 kilometers from Fira and is conveniently reachable by car or bus.The island’s main bus terminal is located in Fira. The bus station for the Fira to Vlychada route is located in the village of Vlychada. Most sections of the island can be reached by bus from this bus terminal. There are three buses every day that go to Vlychada.

Tersanas Beach

Tersanas Beach in Akrotiri

On the way to Stavros, in the Chorafakia district, is where you’ll find Tersanas Beach. Since it is hidden away, few tourists are aware of it.
Due to its protected location and general lack of exposure to hazardous currents or strong winds, this relatively shallow, narrow harbor is excellent for kids.

The beach is well-maintained, and some of its amenities include umbrellas, showers, and a bar that is conveniently located next to the water. A modest fishing port that originally served the village of Chorafakia is located on one side of the beach. Tersanas is bustling, especially on the weekends when local families and teen groups visit the region to play sand volleyball or tennis, swim, and sunbathe.

Maxairida Beach

Maxairida Beach in Akrotiri

The beach in Maxairida is one of the best-kept secret beaches around Akrotiri. This is a tiny cove with a small but lovely sandy beach that is surrounded by tall rocks for protection.The beach is totally disorganized, so you must be there very early in the morning to find a place to stay; also it’s better to bring your drinks and prepare a lunch because there isn’t any structure. Maxairida Beach is well-liked by naturists because it is so undeveloped and hardly known. The beach in Maxairida receives direct sunlight from the West, thus the colors on the water are beautiful. The water is transparent and quite shallow, with stunning hues that range from turquoise to deep blue. The sunset hour is particularly lovely.

Private yachts frequently anchor here for a day or two because it is a relatively exclusive region. Hence, to get to this beach from Tersanas beach, you would travel approximately a kilometer inland, park close to the road, and then descend for about ten minutes until you reach the beach. It’s a dirt walk with lots of rocks, oregano, and thyme bushes.

I would also recommend that you note that if you do not mind using public transports, every day of the week, buses run frequently from Fira, the island’s main bus hub, to the parking lot near Akrotiri Red Beach which takes roughly 20 minutes to get from Fira to the Red Beach parking lot, and an adult ticket costs about €2. You can access the majority of the beaches from the parking lot near Akrotiri Red Beach.

If you are privileged to read the blog post, it would be a fact that you are now well knowledgeable on the best hidden beaches in Akrotiri you have to visit to relax and swim. This blog post has been able to cover an overview of the island of Akrotiri and its main attractions, the type of hidden beaches around Akrotiri for relaxation and swimming.

It is essential to note that most of the listed beaches are hidden beaches that are the closest to Akrotiri and therefore you would have to transport yourself from Akrotiri to these beaches using the various guides listed with each of these beaches.

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Written by :  Olamide Olajoseph

Agarathos monastery is considered one of the oldest monasteries in Crete. It is located just 23 km from Heraklion. The monastery was founded in the second Byzantine though the exact date is unknown.

Agarathos monastery is a religious site with rules while visiting. This composition will guide you as you plan to visit.

History and significance

The name Agarathos was derived from a plant, Jerusalem sage which translates to Agarathia Cretan dialect. A monk found an icon of the virgin mary under the plant. Numerous essential figures are linked to the monastery. Some of them are Meletius Pegas, Cyril Lucaris, Yerasimos Paleokapas, and Joseph Bryennios.

During Venetian domination, the monastery played an important role as many high priests and clergypersons studied and preached there. During this period, the monastery’s library was influential in the area.

During the Ottoman invasion of Crete, the monastery suffered several attacks. The building was set on fire during this period, and the monks were slaughtered.

After the Ottoman rule in 1894, the church was reconstructed and restored to its usual way. A new school was also built and started operating in 1894.

Architecture and Art

The monastery was built with fortified architecture. The church’s main building has two aisles, one dedicated to the Koimisi of Theotokos and the other to Saint Menas.

There is a guest house and dining room where visitors are hosted inside the monastery. An old church named Saint Raphael is situated outside of the monastery.

According to the 2011 census, there are approximately 19 monks in the monastery. The monks are busy working in their fields and growing many organic products.

Access and visiting

One of the famous ancient sites to visit in Athens is the Agarathos monastery. Located at 70008 MONI AGARATHOU, THRAPSANO, GREECE. It is very close to the capital city of the island, Heraklion.

You will find a small town named Archanes, 15 km south of Heraklion. It is one of Crete’s most popular villages and has a well-known traditional and vibrant aesthetic. The path length is 18 km and 6 hours of hiking duration.

This monastery is worth exploring in full, not just because of its religious history but also for its outstanding role during the Ottoman invasion. You don’t need to be religious to appreciate the monastery’s beauty.

The Agarathos monastery is always open every day from 8:30 am till sunset. It is free entrance, but donating to the church is always an excellent idea. From this village, you can do a day hike down to Agarathos monastery.

When visiting the Agarathos monastery, you should respect the dress code by covering up. You will be refrained from entering wearing short skirts, shorts, swimming trunks, tank tops, and armless tops. As a female, you should have a loose scarf to wrap around your shoulder.

In the past, before the pandemic, the monastery used to make available coverings for visitors. However, this is not the case anymore. You should also keep your camera away from the nuns and the Monks in the monastery.

The following facilities are available at the monastery for the convenience of visitors:

● Toilet
● Parking space for a type of vehicle
● Wi-Fi
● Facilities for people with disabilities.

According to written history, the Agarathos monastery was founded in the 15th century AD. However, it is believed that it was established earlier in the 10th century AD by Nikiforos Fokas.

The Ottomans brought down the monastery during their invasion. It was later built and restored in 1894. The monastery was built with a double aisle, each representing what it represents.

An old icon of the Virgin Mary was found under a tree, which is now considered sacred. There is a small museum where you can buy souvenirs and virgin olive oil.

You can research and read more about this topic when preparing for your trip to the Agarathos monastery. Enjoy your trip and explore Greece to the fullest.

Written by :  Lawal Usman

Aegina island is one of the most popular attraction centers in Greece. It is just an hour away from Athens which makes it the closest island to Athens. This beautiful island has a lot of attraction sites that will fascinate you during your visit.

The purpose of this article is to make your tour across Aegina island an easy and interesting one. The article will explain how you can easily rent a car and visit different places with the car.

Car rental companies in Aegina island

If you want to enjoy moving around Aegina island at your own pace and convenience, hiring a car is essential. Some many offices and hotels provide car rental services.

The price depends on the type and condition of the car you are hiring. The rental options include a car, jeep, mini bus, motorbike, and scooter.

Giakas rentals cars and motorbikes

Giakas rental cars and motorbikes are one of the rental agencies on the island where you can make your reservation online.
They accept payment in cash and credit cards, you must have a valid driver’s license of at least two years. Fueling is done by the renter.

Their car categories include Hyundai I 20, Fiat Doblo, Suzuki Jimny, Nissan-Micra, and Hyundai accent.

The motorbikes categories include Kymco agility +16 150cc, Kymco mxu 150cc, Kymco agility 125cc, and Symphony sym 50cc
You can contact them to make your reservation at [email protected] or

Phone : +30 2297500327

Avance car rental

Advance car rental charges €7 per day and reservations are made based on the vehicles category. The minimum age for using vehicle categories A to D is 23 while the minimum age for the rest of the categories is 25.

The renter must possess an EU or international driver’s license with at least one year validity period. Their vehicle types include SUVs, city cars, and Hatchbacks.

Location: Leof.Andrea Siggrou 40-42, Athina 117 42, Greece.

Phone: +30 210 9200100.

Email: [email protected]

Drive rentals

This is one of the rental agencies in Aegina that has been operated for more than 20 years.

Their car list includes Hyundai accent, Hyundai Atos, Peugeot 307, Suzuki Jimny, Chevrolet Kalos, Chevrolet Matiz, fiat panda, fiat multiple, and Nissan note.
Their scooter list includes Kimco Dink 50cc, Daelim S5 50cc, Peugeot Speedfight 50cc, Piaggio Typhoon 50cc, KIMCO MXU 150cc, and Kimco Agility 125 cc.

Location: N. Kazantzaki 5
Central Port of Aegina
Phone: 6949421411

Email: [email protected]

Sunrise rentals

The car brands with sunrise rentals are Nissan, Chevrolet, Peugeot, Fiat, and VW.

Location: Dimokratia Str 3 Aegina Island 18010 – Greece

Phone: +30 2297024242, +30 6949421411

Email: [email protected]

Driving in Aegina

Driving in Greece can be different from driving wherever you are coming from. So, you must learn the road rules of the country before driving.

Here are some rules and tips you should know before driving in Aegina.

  • The driver must possess an EU driver’s license or an International driver’s license.
  • Everyone in the vehicle must wear a seat belt.
  • You are not allowed to use mobile phones while driving.
  • Don’t over speed. The speed limit for built areas is 50km/hr while 90km/hr for highways.
  • You are not allowed to have more than 0.05% of alcohol in your bloodstream.
  • You should always check out for animals especially goats when driving.
  • You should always use your helmet while driving on scooters.

You won’t be allowed to drive in Greece if you are under the age of 18. You should be careful when driving between 8 am and 10 am and from 4 pm to 8 pm. This is always a rush hour period on the island.

There is a free parking area on the outskirts of the city towards Marathon or Souvala. Parking in the port requires payment, you can get a ticket for that in some of the kiosks nearby.

Parking in a no parking zones might warrant the police imposing a fine on you. Though the police do not collect the fine on the exact spot. The fine should be paid at the public treasury office within 10 days.

You should ensure to refill your fuel at intervals. You can get this accomplished in almost all areas of the island. The current price of fuel in Greece is around €1.9 while diesel is around €1.8.

Places to visit

Aegina island is the closest island to the mainland. It is less than an hour from the beautiful city of Athens. It has a lot of historical sites you would like to know about. Some of them are :

  • The template of Aphaia
  • The temple of Apollo
  • Tower of Markellos
  • Monastery of Agios Nektarios
  • Christ’s kapralos museum
  • Archaeological Museum of Aegina

When you arrive at Aegina town and walk past the port, you will see a hill known as koloni hill. This is where you will come across the temple of Apollo.

From Aegina town, you can take your car down to the temple of Aphaia. There are buses also running this route.

Visiting the island of Aegina is an exciting moment you will always have in your memory. Touring around the town and the island can be done with vehicles or motorbikes.

Renting a vehicle or motorbike on the island is cheaper and more affordable depending on the class and model of the vehicle you are hiring. There are a lot of car rental agencies on the island. The few listed in this article are:

  • Giakas rentals cars and motorbikes.
  • Advance car rentals
  • Drive rentals
  • Sunrise rentals.

While driving on the island, you should always obey the road rules and regulations. Going against any of the rules of the road or making a wrong parking might lead to you being fined.

You can read more on this topic to have more insight into necessary tips and preparation before planning your visit to the island.

Written by :  Lawal Usman

Ever pondered on the type of resources and services US citizens in Greece are entitled to and how they get those services? Or what the role of the US embassy in Athens, Greece is for and how you can contact or visit the place with no stress? Well grab your popcorn and stay glued to your screen as all these and more would be explained in this post. Let’s get started, shall we?

Athens is the beautiful capital city of Greece filled with 5th-Century BC landmark and with a metro population of 3,772,544 and area size of 38.96 km2. It is also known to be a powerful civilization and empire that stands as the heart of Greece and where the US Embassy is located. The US Embassy in Athens is located at 91 Vasilisis Sophias Avenue, 10160 Athens, Greece; it is open for any notarial appointment and stands as the headquarters of government representatives representing the United State in Athens, Greece. The embassy assists US citizens who are living in Greece and collaborates with regional authorities and organizations on common causes.

The embassy also provides assistance to Greek residents who wish to visit or become citizens of the United State. They work together with the local governments, companies, and other organizations as part of their diplomatic mission to establish and sustain political, economic, and cultural ties.

Greek citizens and people around the world with an interest in Greek- American relations can learn more about the United States through the US Mission on the website: https://gr.usembassy.gov/ and the US Embassy in Athens. The website offers timely and pertinent information on embassy services and operations, changes in US-Greek and US-EU relations, and other problems of international significance and this is the same for the US Embassy in Athens.

CONTACTING THE EMBASSY

Now, you may be wondering how you may get in touch with the US Embassy in Athens, Greece. The US Embassy in Athens is located at 91 Vasilisis Sophias Avenue, 10160 Athens, Greece and may be reached by phone at +(30)(210) 721-2951, via fax at +(30)(210) 729-4444, or by mail at [email protected], while https://gr.usembassy.gov/ is their official website. In the case of non-emergency situations, including all passports applications, notarial services, birth abroad or federal benefits can be found on their website page, while in the case of emergency calls, in Greece, dial the number 210-721-2951 and for a US phone number you can dial 011-30-210-721-2951.

Although you’re required to book an appointment on their website: https://gr.usembassy.gov/ and not over the phone or walk-in services as the embassy doesn’t accept those types of appointments. These appointments are available Monday to Friday from 8:30 A.M to 12:00 P.M and the embassy closes on American and Greek holidays. It is important to note that appointments are never required for emergencies.

VISITING THE EMBASSY

Before heading to the US Embassy, there are a couple of things you need to know. To be approved for visitation to the US embassy as a first- time visitor or even a regular visitor, you must first make an appointment through their website: https://gr.usembassy.gov/. Scheduling an appointment is very crucial and it is done online for any sort of service you would like to receive at the embassy and each applicants requiring a service at the embassy must have a separate appointment and you’re expected to be at the embassy for approximately two (2) hours depending on the number of customer they have available.

In order to access the Embassy grounds, visitors must go through security checks in order to assure their safety. Here are some helpful tips to make your journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

  1. Have your identity card or passport available.
  2. Cameras and cell phones should not be brought because they will not be allowed inside the Embassy.
  3. Avoid bringing bulky or heavy items, such as baby carriages, as these items can delay the security checkpoint process. At the entrance, there is nowhere to put these things.
  4. Visitors with appointments who are visiting the Embassy for an ACS service should let the guard know, wait to be let in and then line up where it is indicated by the signs. On a first-come, first- served basis, visitors will be admitted for services that do not require an appointment.
  5. Disability access is available at the embassy.

Some other documents that you may be required to take along to embassy include and are not limited to:

  1. A copy of your NVC interview letter
  2. Unexpired passport valid for six (6) months beyond your intended date of entry to the United States and a photocopy of the biographic page (where your name and photo are located).
  3. Two (2) color photographs of each person applying for a visa (5cm x 5 cm). Please review our online photo requirements.
  4. Confirmation page from the Form DS-260 Application for an Immigrant Visa that you are expected to have submitted online at ceac.state.gov/iv.
  1. Your original birth certificate and a photocopy (Note: Failure to provide the correct birth certificate may delay you obtaining your Visa).
  2. Medical examination results in a sealed envelope (if the physician gives you these results).
  3. Confirmation page from your online registration of a pickup location at a DHL courier service.
  4. Original or certified copies of birth certificates for all children of the principal applicant (even if he or she is not accompanying).

A visitor won’t be allowed to enter into the U.S. Embassy if they refuse to be searched by security guards there. You are asked to bring only what is necessary for your interview in order to prevent delays for both you and the people in line behind you. Additionally, if you must leave something in your car, make sure to lock it and store it securely. Also, make sure you don’t leave any of your personal belongings on display so as to avoid being carjacked.

SERVICES OFFERED BY THE EMBASSY

Some of the services offered by the embassy include the immigrants and non-immigrant visa and passport services, emergency services, and legal services.

Legal services/Assistance: As a service to US citizens, the US embassy in Athens has created a list of English-speaking lawyers on their website. Since consular officers are not permitted to intervene in Greek judicial matters, render legal advice, ask for preferential treatment, or take any other responsibility as guarantor, surety, or supervisor, the US embassy is not authorized to represent US citizens in court or to assist US citizens in obtaining legal relief from challenging circumstances.

You must schedule a consultation with any lawyer from the provided list. Keep in mind that the US government cannot speak for the content on the list and does not accept responsibility or liability for the competence or caliber of the services offered by the individuals or company on the list. Names on the list are just alphabetical within each region and in order in which they appear has no other significance. Hence the fees and the quality of services varies from attorney to attorney.

Emergency services: For life and death emergencies dial 112. Also the following numbers are provided for US citizens requiring emergency services like assistance with the death, arrest, illness, children issues, abductions in progress or injury of US citizens, they are: In Greece, dial +(30)(210) 721-2490 – and if you’re dialing from US, you can call 1- 888-407-4747 (Time difference note: It is seven hours later in Athens than in Washington DC). Also you can contact this number: +(30)(210) 721-2951 which is available Monday to Friday, 8:30A.M to 5:00 P.M, except on Greek and US holidays or email the ACS unit at: [email protected]

Visa and Passport services: In order to apply for the visa and passport services offered by the Embassy, here are some tips and necessary documents that you’ll be required to have for a smooth and easy process for visa application:

Tip 1: On the website: https://gr.usembassy.gov/ you must make an online appointment registration. Note that the registration process is free online, it aids in giving the embassy with the necessary data they would require to release your passport to you following your interview.

Tip 2: On the embassy’s website, there is a designated doctors’ office where you can schedule a medical exam in Greece and obtain your appointment date. You will be needed to have a medical exam there. Once you have a date for your appointment, you must arrange for a medical examination in Greece. You are expected to schedule and attend a medical exam with one of these approved doctors at least two (2) weeks before your interview.

The doctor will require the following documents and items to complete the medical exam forms:

Your passport, Four color photos (5x5cm), taken without wearing eyeglasses, taken in full-face view directly facing the camera, and taken within the last six months.

  1. Your visa interview letter.
  2. Your passport, Four color photos (5x5cm), taken without wearing eyeglasses, taken in full-face view directly facing the camera, and taken within the last six months.
  3. A copy of your immunization records.
  4. The fees for the medical examinations as you’re expected to pay for the medical examination.
  5. Male applicants over 18 years old must present their “Type A” military record.
  6. Complete U.S address and telephone number.
  7. Type of your visa and your DS-260 Confirmation Page.

Tip 3: After the medical exam has been completed, it is very essential that you bring some required original documents to your interview. Here is a list of documents you’re to take long with you when heading for the interview:

  1. A copy of your NVC interview letter
  2. Unexpired passport valid for six (6) months beyond your intended date of entry to the United States and a photocopy of the biographic page (where your name and photo are located).
  3. Two (2) color photographs of each person applying for a visa (5cm x 5 cm).
  4. Confirmation page from the Form DS-260 Application for an Immigrant Visa that you are expected to have submitted online at https://ceac.state.gov/iv/
  5. Your original birth certificate and a photocopy (Note: Failure to provide the correct birth certificate may delay you obtaining your Visa).
  6. Medical examination results in a sealed envelope (if the physician gives you these results).
  7. Confirmation page from your online registration of a pickup location at a DHL courier service.
  8. Original or certified copies of birth certificates for all children of the principal applicant (even if he or she is not accompanying).

Also there are some special documents for certain categories of people and they include:

For family-based visa applications:

  1. The appropriate Form I-864 Affidavit of Support for each financial sponsor along with a photocopy of the sponsor’s IRS transcript or most recent U.S. federal income tax return, and any relevant W-2s.
  2. Proof of your U.S. petitioner’s status and domicile in the United States (photocopy of a U.S. passport, naturalization certificate, or lawful permanent resident card).
  1. You will need to provide evidence of the relationship between the petitioner and visa applicant (such as photographs, letters, or emails).
  2. If you are married: Your original marriage certificate and a photocopy and if you were previously married: Your original divorce or spouse’s death certificate, and a photocopy.

For people older than 16 years of age:

You must provide a more recent police certificate to the interview that states that:

1. You are older than 16 years
2. You obtained a police certificate and submitted it to NVC more than two years ago.
3. You still live in the country that issued the police certificate.

For employment-based visa applications: Letter from your U.S. employer dated less than one month ago must be included.

For those that have served in any countries military: Military records and a photocopy must be included.

For those that are adopted: Adoption papers or custody documents (English translation) and a photocopy must be included.

After the submission of these documents, reading the written application and speaking with the applicant; the consular officer would now decide whether to grant a visa. You cannot be certain that you will be granted a visa until after the interview; the officials will store your passport at the embassy while they create your immigration package and print a visa for your passport if your visa application is granted. Your passport will be returned to you later only through courier services.

The embassy will then stamp a page in your passport with your immigrant visa after it has been approved. Please check your visa for typos before submitting it. Additionally, they will send you a sealed envelope with papers that you must present to American immigration officials when you land in the country for the first time. Keep this envelope closed. You cannot check it in with your luggage; you must bring it with you. Note that there may be other requirements but for now this is a simple guideline you can follow for visitation.

For passports services that include renewal and getting a new passport, here is a list of documents you will be required to bring along with you to the embassy as a US citizen:

  1. Evidence of US citizenship which may include and is not limited to your birth or naturalization certificate, report of birth abroad or an expired, undamaged US passport
  2. Valid government issued identity card which may include your foreign passport, driving license, Greek identity card or military identity card (Note that they must have a photograph of you attached to them).
  3. Two 2*2 inch US passport sized photograph as Greek passport sized photograph are not accepted
  4. For applicants below 16 years of age, a birth certificate must be presented and both parents are expected to be present with their child while having their valid government issued photo identity card with them.
  5. For applicants above 16 years of age, their valid government issued photo identity card would be required

6. The non-refundable application fee if you’re getting a new passport. This cost about $105.00 for children under the age of 16 and $145.00 for people above the age of 16 and you’re to pay in fee to the person at the cashier when you get to the embassy.

RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO US CITIZENS IN ATHENS

Some resources available at the embassy to US Citizens residing in Athens include: emergency assistance, medical services, and community resources

Medical Services: Unfortunately, the US government does not provide medical insurance to its people living abroad; therefore they are not responsible for paying medical expenditures. The cost of a citizen traveling abroad is typically not covered by Medicare or Medicaid; therefore you should buy insurance before leaving.

Private hospitals look more like United States but are very expensive, so it is strongly advised that you make inquiries about the fees first, settle all bills in Euros, and request a formal receipt. Public hospitals typically operate with skeletal staffs and may find it difficult to find a doctor or someone who can speak English. In addition, medical treatment can be more scarce and restricted to clinics on islands and outside of Athens.

Emergency Assistance: A U.S. citizen’s arrest, a U.S. citizen’s death, victims of crime, and international parental child abduction are all included. Dial 112 in cases of life-or-death situations. Additionally, the following numbers are offered for US citizens in need of emergency services, such as aid with a death, an arrest, a medical condition, a child’s welfare, an ongoing kidnapping, or an injury: Additionally, you can call +(30)(210) 721-2951, which is open from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding Greek and US holidays.

Additionally, you can contact the ACS by email unit at: [email protected] or by calling the after-hours emergency line at +(30)(210) 721-2490 if you’re calling from the US (Time difference note: It is seven hours later in Athens than in Washington DC).

For emergency financial assistance for US citizens based abroad and offered by the embassy, visit http://travel.state.gov/content/passport/en/emergencies/financial- assistance.html

Also you can contact this number: +(30)(210) 721-2951 which is available Monday to Friday, 8:30A.M to 5:00 P.M, except on Greek and US holidays. You can also use the after-hours emergency number: +(30)(210) 721-2490 – and if you’re dialing from US, you can call 1- 888-407-4747 or email the ACS unit at: [email protected]

Community Resources: The phrase “community resources” refers to a broad range of things that could be beneficial to the community. As long as it offers local residents aid or a service, this could be anything. They could be local companies, associations, government agencies, or even regular people.

Opportunities abound despite the challenging economic situation Greece is going through, and the economic and commercial staff at the Embassy is prepared to help you in any way they can. The economic reforms Greece has agreed to implement will build the groundwork for a prosperous and sustainable future, and the US strongly supports them. They have collaborated closely with the Greek government and the

American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce to promote a more welcoming investment environment where American businesses can compete in all industries as they work to protect and advance new and emerging technologies as well as strengthen intellectual property rights. To expand American market dominance in Greece, the embassy makes considerable use of trade promotion, commercial lobbying, and market access support.

With a variety of services to suit their needs, the U.S. Commercial Service can assist its residents in selling their goods in Greece. The U.S. Commercial Service will collaborate with you to help you reach your objectives, regardless of whether you are an experienced exporter looking to increase your sales in this market or if you are a first-time exporter to Greece who needs new trading partners or joint venture partners in Greece or even the Balkans. Visit the website https://www.trade.gov/greece/ for additional details.

Some of the embassy’s roles in promoting safety and security for US citizens in Athens include:

  1. Taking direct responsibility for security of mission- including security from terrorism and protecting all US government personnel on official duty and their dependents
  2. Carefully using mission resources through regular reviews of programs, personnel and funding levels.
  3. Reshaping the mission to serve US citizen interests and values and to ensure that all executive branch agencies attached to the mission do likewise.
  4. Serving US citizen with professional excellence, the highest standards of ethical conduct, and diplomatic discretion.

There you have it then, the straightforward guide to contact and visit the US Embassy in Athens. We first began by discussing the purpose of having a US Embassy and how you can contact and have access to it is,

we included the address, phone number, fax number, email, and website for the US Embassy which is located at 91 Vasilisis Sophias Avenue, 10160 Athens, Greece and may be reached by phone at +(30)(210) 721- 2951, via fax at +(30)(210) 729-4444, or by mail at [email protected], while https://gr.usembassy.gov/. After that, we shifted our focus to the guidelines and paperwork needed to visit the embassy for an interview and we talked about you have to book an appointment online to be able to have access to the embassy as well as what to anticipate after completing this process.

Finally, we talked about services and resources available to US citizens in Athens, how to access these resources and finally discussed the embassy’s role in promoting safety and security for US citizens in Athens.

We sincerely hope you enjoyed our content. However, we’d love to get your feedback on what works and what doesn’t. Have we forgotten to add anything? Are there any additional topics you’d want to see covered here? Are you interested in knowing more about the Embassy?

You can learn more here as well as on the embassy’s website, but the most crucial thing you can do when you want to visit the US embassy in Athens is to make sure you adhere to the laid-out guides in this post. Good luck guys! Till next time…

As the historical capital of Europe and the largest city in Greece, Athens holds a significant place in the world as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities.

Record, its history has existed for around 5000 years, and people have lived inside since the 11th millennium. This city is one of the unique places to visit in Greece.

The city has a history as a central location in Greece and is widely known as the birthplace of democracy. It was also the home of notable philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Sophocles.

Visiting the city of Athens in November is great. The weather is pleasant; it sometimes rains, and a few sunny days. The most important factor is fees are generally more affordable in this period; accommodations, entrance fees to the attraction center, and tickets. Finally, the city is always free of crowds during this period as there are always fewer tourists.

November Weather In Athens

The average temperature in the city of Athens in November is in the range of 10°C – 18°C ( 50°F-64°F). It is most likely to experience a cool temperature with rain, though there might be a few sunny days. The average sunshine in a day during this month is just three hours.

In Athens, November has the same amount of sunshine on average as December and also experiences the second-highest average rainfall for the year.

What To Wear and Pack

Before setting off for a journey, the first and the most important thing to get ready is your traveling documents, means of identification, and medication. A portable backpack containing daily necessities like water bottles, umbrellas, bug spray, and a scarf. With Athens’s natural beauty and history, it is important to keep some memories. You will need a camera, memory cards, chargers, a laptop and charger, a smartphone, and an adapter (euro type).

The weather can be quite cool during this time of the year, so you are always advised to pack warmer clothes, especially for going out at night. You should also wear normal casual wear like jeans, shirts, and t-shirts and pack full-sleeved shirts.

You should also consider the religious activities around the city when packing your clothes, long skirts or gowns for ladies and trousers that cover the knees for men.

November Events and Festivals

November is one of the best and most exciting periods you can visit Athens. It is an exciting month that allows you to experience local life and enjoy the city more. The major events that hold in Athens in November are :

  • Athens Authentic Marathon: this usually holds on the second Sunday in November. This event attracts thousands of people around the world to participate in it.
  • Athens Polytechnic Uprising: a demonstration held on the 17th of November. It is the anniversary of the 1973 polytechnic uprising against the dictatorship. On this day, thousands of Athenians March toward the US embassy. The March often ends in a riot, so you can avoid it if it’s not what you want to experience.
  • Wine Tourism Day: this usually holds on the second Saturday of November. The wine industry and various tourism committees organize it. It is an international celebration, and people celebrate it in more than just Greece.

November Sightseeing and Activities

There are a lot of activities to engage in during this period in Athens. You can take a free walking tour, giving you a deep insight into the environment.

Since the temperature will likely be cool in November, it may be too cool to go to the beach. You can have a fun walk along the beautiful coastline.

You can also take a visit to some ancient and beautiful places like:

  • The Acropolis
  • The Plaka neighborhood
  • Propylaea of Athens
  • Temple of Poseidon
  • Temple of Olympian Zeus.

Before embarking on your journey, it is crucial to devise a comprehensive plan for your trip. Listed below are some suggestions to help you.

  • Make research ahead
  • Duration you want to spend
  • Draft your timetable with places to visit
  • Accommodation or hotel to lodge
  • Means of transportation
  • Always ask questions around.

Navigating Athens is easy. The most efficient way to discover the city is by walking. Other options include taking public buses, tour buses, the metro, taxis, or the Tram. Your activities and distance will determine the transportation you want to take.

Visiting Athens, the capital and largest city of Greece, in November can be the most exciting and memorable moment of your life. Get your traveling documents, a flight ticket, and every other necessary need. Since the city is more affordable and cheaper in November, you don’t have to worry about accommodation, feeding, transportation, and other expenses.

The weather during this month is cool with rainfall, though you might experience a handful of sunshine. An umbrella, rain jackets, scarf, and long-sleeved shirt are all important things that you will need.

I recommend you travel to Athens in November over other months every time. Make your trip to the beautiful capital city of Greece and enjoy yourself in November.

The Parthenon of Athens is one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in the world. Known for its striking architecture and rich history, the Parthenon is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the city of Athens. In this article, we will explore the history and significance of the Parthenon, as well as tips for visiting the temple and making the most of your experience.

Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique and memorable way to experience Athens, the Parthenon is an attraction that should not be missed. So, join us as we delve into the fascinating world of the Parthenon of Athens.

Planning Your Visit

When it comes to planning your visit to the Parthenon in Athens, there are a few key things to keep in mind. First and foremost, it’s important to note that the Parthenon is located on the Acropolis, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Athens. As such, it can get quite crowded, especially during peak tourist season.

To avoid the crowds and long lines, it’s best to plan your visit for early in the morning or later in the evening. This will also give you the opportunity to see the Parthenon in different lighting, which can be quite spectacular.

In terms of what to wear, it’s important to note that the Acropolis is located on a hill, and there is a fair amount of walking involved. As such, it’s best to wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers, as the weather can be quite hot during the summer months.

Finally, it’s important to note that photography is allowed inside the Parthenon, but flash photography is not. It’s also important to be respectful of the ancient site, and to not touch or climb on any of the ruins.

With these tips in mind, you’ll be well-prepared for your visit to the Parthenon and able to fully appreciate this iconic piece of ancient history.

Exploring the Parthenon

When planning your visit to the Parthenon in Athens, it’s important to consider a few key factors. First and foremost, be prepared for crowds. As one of the most popular tourist attractions in Greece, the Parthenon can get quite crowded, especially during peak tourist season. To avoid the worst of the crowds, try to visit early in the morning or later in the evening.

Another important factor to consider is the weather. The Parthenon is an outdoor attraction, and it can get quite hot and sunny in Athens during the summer months. Be sure to bring sunscreen and a hat, and consider visiting in the spring or fall when the weather is cooler and more comfortable.

Once you’re at the Parthenon, there are a few key things to keep in mind as you explore. First, take some time to appreciate the building’s impressive size and scale. The Parthenon was built on a grand scale, and it’s hard not to be awed by its size and presence.

Next, take a closer look at the sculptures and carvings that decorate the building. The Parthenon is covered in intricate carvings and sculptures, many of which are now housed in the nearby Acropolis Museum. Take a closer look at these masterpieces and try to appreciate the skill and craftsmanship that went into creating them.

Finally, take some time to reflect on the significance of the Parthenon. The Parthenon was built as a temple to Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, and it was considered one of the most important religious sites in ancient Greece. As you explore the Parthenon, take a moment to consider the role it played in ancient Greek society and the impact it has had on the world today.

Overall, visiting the Parthenon in Athens is a must-do for any traveler. With its impressive size and scale, intricate carvings and sculptures, and rich history and significance, the Parthenon is a true marvel of ancient architecture and a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the ancient Greeks.

Guided Tours

When planning your visit to the Parthenon, it’s important to consider a few key factors. First and foremost, be sure to check the opening hours and admission fees for the site, as these can vary depending on the time of year. Additionally, it’s a good idea to wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as the Parthenon is located on a hill and can be quite strenuous to climb.

Once you arrive, there are a few different ways to explore the Parthenon. One option is to simply walk around the site and take in the views from different angles. Another is to join a guided tour, which can provide a more in-depth look at the history and significance of the Parthenon. Many tours are available in different languages and can be arranged in advance.

Another great way to learn more about the Parthenon is to visit one of the information centers on site. These centers offer exhibits and interactive displays that provide a more detailed look at the history and significance of the Parthenon, as well as the other ancient sites in the surrounding area.

No matter how you choose to explore the Parthenon, it’s sure to be a memorable experience. As one of the most iconic landmarks of ancient Greece, the Parthenon is a must-see for anyone visiting Athens. So be sure to add it to your itinerary and take the time to appreciate all that this ancient wonder has to offer.

Tips and Considerations

When planning a visit to the Parthenon, it is important to keep in mind a few tips and considerations to make the most of your experience. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Plan ahead: The Parthenon is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Athens, so it can get very crowded during peak season. To avoid the crowds, try to plan your visit for early in the morning or later in the evening.
  • Wear comfortable shoes: The Parthenon is located on top of a hill, so there is a bit of a climb to get to the temple itself. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes that will be easy to walk in.
  • Bring sunscreen and a hat: The Parthenon is located in a sunny location, so be sure to bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Bring a camera: The Parthenon is an incredibly photogenic location, so be sure to bring a camera to capture some amazing shots of the temple and the surrounding views.
  • Consider a guided tour: Guided tours can be a great way to learn more about the history and significance of the Parthenon. They are also a great way to beat the crowds and avoid the lines.

By keeping these tips in mind, you can make the most of your visit to the Parthenon and have an unforgettable experience exploring one of the most iconic structures in ancient Greece.

In conclusion, the Parthenon is one of the most iconic structures in ancient Greece and an absolute must-see for any traveler visiting Athens. Its history, design and significance make it a fascinating destination. It is also a great opportunity to learn about ancient Greek history, culture and architecture. However, it can get very crowded during peak season, so it is important to plan ahead and be prepared for the crowds. With the right preparation and a bit of flexibility, you can have an unforgettable experience exploring the Parthenon.

The Olympic Games have been a staple of international sports and culture for over a century, but few people know the true origins of this ancient tradition. The Olympic Games began in ancient Greece, and the history of this event is deeply rooted in the culture, mythology, and politics of the time. In this article, we will explore the origins of the Olympic Games, tracing the event back to its earliest days in Greece.

From the religious and cultural significance of the games, to the political and social ramifications, we will delve into the history and legacy of the Olympic Games, giving readers a deeper understanding and appreciation of this beloved event. Whether you’re a history buff or just a sports fan, this article is sure to provide an in-depth and fascinating look at the origins of the Olympic Games.

The Ancient Olympic Games

The Ancient Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece, in honor of the god Zeus. The games were held every four years, known as Olympiads, and began in 776 BCE. Athletes from all over Greece would come to compete in a variety of events, such as running, jumping, wrestling, and chariot racing. The Ancient Olympic Games were not just a sporting event, they were also a religious festival. Athletes would swear an oath to Zeus before competing, and the games were also a time for political and social gatherings.

One of the most notable features of the Ancient Olympic Games was that they were only open to free-born Greek males. Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate or even attend the games. The games were also a time for honoring and celebrating the gods, and there were religious ceremonies and sacrifices held in Olympia during the games.

The Ancient Olympic Games were a significant cultural and historical event in ancient Greece, and they continue to inspire and influence the modern Olympic Games today. They were a time for Greek city-states to come together in peace and celebrate their shared culture and history. The legacy of the Ancient Olympic Games can still be seen in the modern Olympic Games, which continue to bring people from around the world together in the spirit of friendly competition and cultural exchange.

The Modern Olympic Games

The Modern Olympic Games, also known as the Olympiad, began in 1896 in Athens, Greece. This revival of the ancient Olympic Games was the brainchild of Pierre de Coubertin, a French educator and sports organizer. He believed that the Olympic Games could serve as a powerful tool for promoting peace and understanding among nations.

The first modern Olympic Games were a great success, with athletes from 14 countries competing in 43 events. The Games were held every four years, just like the ancient Olympic Games, and have continued to do so to this day.

One of the biggest changes from the ancient to modern Olympic Games is the inclusion of women. Women were not allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic Games, but in the modern Games, women have been able to compete in a variety of events since the 1900 Games in Paris.

The modern Olympic Games have also grown significantly in size and scope. Today, the Games feature thousands of athletes from over 200 countries competing in hundreds of events across dozens of sports. The Olympic Games are now considered one of the most prestigious and important international events in the world.

Despite the many changes and developments that have occurred since the first modern Olympic Games, the spirit of the ancient Olympic Games remains at the heart of the modern Games. Athletes continue to compete for the love of sport, and the Olympic Games continue to bring nations together in a spirit of peace and understanding.

The Olympic Games and Greece

The Olympic Games have a long and rich history that dates back to ancient Greece. The original Olympic Games were held in Olympia, a small town in the western Peloponnese region of Greece, in honor of Zeus, the king of the gods. These ancient games were held every four years, and athletes from all over Greece would come to compete in a variety of events such as running, jumping, and throwing.

The modern Olympic Games, which began in 1896, were inspired by the ancient Olympic Games and are still held every four years. However, the modern games have evolved significantly from their ancient counterparts. Today, the Olympic Games are a global event that brings together athletes from around the world to compete in a wide range of sports.

Despite the many changes that the Olympic Games have undergone over the centuries, Greece remains an important part of the Olympic story. The ancient Olympic Games were a crucial part of Greek culture and played a significant role in shaping the country’s history and identity. Today, Greece is still closely associated with the Olympic Games, and many of the modern games’ most iconic venues and landmarks can be found in the country.

One of the most notable examples of this is the Olympic Stadium in Athens, which was the main venue for the 2004 Summer Olympics. The stadium, which is located in the heart of the city, is a testament to Greece’s enduring connection to the Olympic Games. Visitors can take guided tours of the stadium to learn more about its history and legacy, as well as see some of the venues and facilities used during the 2004 games.

The Future of the Olympic Games

The Olympic Games have a rich history that dates back to ancient Greece. The games were first held in Olympia, Greece in 776 BCE and were a religious festival honoring Zeus, the king of the gods. The ancient Olympic Games were held every four years and featured a variety of athletic events, including running, jumping, discus throwing, and wrestling.

The Modern Olympic Games, which began in 1896, were inspired by the ancient games and have since become a global event. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece and featured athletes from 14 countries competing in 43 events. Today, the Olympic Games are held every four years and feature athletes from around the world competing in various sports.

The Olympic Games and Greece have a special connection. The ancient Olympic Games were born in Greece and the country has been the host of the modern Olympic Games twice, in 1896 and in 2004. Not only that, but the Olympic Games have been an important part of Greek culture and history. It has been said that the Olympic Games have been a unifying force for the Greeks, as it brought people together from different city-states to compete in friendly competition.

The future of the Olympic Games is uncertain, as the world is facing new challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this, the Olympic Games continue to be a powerful symbol of unity, peace, and fair play. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is committed to keeping the Olympic spirit alive by working to ensure that the games continue to be a source of inspiration for generations to come.

In conclusion, the Olympic Games have a rich history rooted in ancient Greece. The origins of the Games can be traced back to Olympia in 776 BC, where they were held every four years in honor of the god Zeus. The ancient Olympic Games were a celebration of athleticism, sportsmanship, and unity among the city-states of Greece.

Fast forward to the modern era, the Olympic Games continue to be a global celebration of sports and unity. Today, the Games are organized by the International Olympic Committee and are held every four years in different host cities around the world. The Olympic Games have played a significant role in Greece’s history, as the country has been the birthplace of the Games and has hosted the Games multiple times.

As we look to the future, the Olympic Games will continue to evolve and adapt to the changing world. It is essential that we remember the origins of the Games and their significance in Greek culture and history. The Olympic Games are a symbol of unity and peace, and their legacy will live on for generations to come.