The truth is that being a tourist can be quite hard, if you don’t have the right local references.We strongly believe that experiencing a new city, a new country with a local friend makes us feel at home. It offers us the confidence of making the right choices, so we can relax and enjoy the local spirit.
Knowing that, we decided to create a blog for everyone who wants to be a traveler, not a tourist, because we really believe that the easiest way to discover the best of Greece is through the eyes of the locals.
So, if you don’t have yet a Greek friend, let us be …. Your Local Friend and make your next trip to Greece an authentic and fun one !

Thursday, October 13, 2011

General Greece Travel Tips

This Greece Travel Tips page will help you book your trip to Greece and avoid many of the problems that people face, therefore reducing the number of desperate travellers !

1. The earlier you book your flight the more inexpensive seats will be available.

2. When airlines are short of cash they offer discounted fares, usually in January-Febuary so look for bargains then.

3. Automated On-line Booking sites are useful for researching hotel prices but they give you zero support. Hotel websites are not objective. The website will tell you the hotel is the best.

4. Booking hotels individually means you are responsible for getting there and to do that you need reliable ferry information often before the ferry companies have even released them. With last-minute cancellation fees for hotels as high as 90 to 100% this is risky.

5. . A travel agency that knows the hotels will tell you the pros and cons of each.

6. Travel agents make deals with specific hotels for extra low rates in return for the promise of bookings. The rooms are paid for before the season and these are the hotels the agency will have the best prices for.

7. If you come to an agent with a specific hotel you saw that looked good on a website ask if there are hotels of the same category or better for less.

8. The most popular hotels are not always the best but they are generally the most expensive.

9. A good travel agency knows that return customers are his bread and butter and will go out of his way to make sure you are satisfied. When planning your trip express any doubts and don't be afraid to ask questions. If you have problems during your trip, whether it is dissatisfaction with your room or problems with the ferries or a change in the weather contact the agency. Part of their job is solving any problems that may occur for their clients and making sure they return home singing praises of Greece and the agency and return again and again.

10. ATM's are everywhere. Use your credit card to get money but for restaurants and shops it is better to use cash. In fact when you buy from a shop ask if there is a difference in price if you pay in cash instead of with your credit cards. You may get a better price for paying in cash.

11. When booking on-line a travel agency will usually ask you for proof that the credit card is yours by having you fax a signed photo-copy. This is to prove that you made the purchase and not someone who has your card number. Do not worry! This is standard procedure.

12. Beware of hustlers. If you are booking as you go and someone approaches you on the street or in your hotel and takes you or sends you to a travel agency to buy ferry tickets, let's say to Amorgos, and you walk out of the agency with five days on Mykonos and a cruise because they told you the Amorgos ferry was cancelled, then you were just hustled. That however does not mean you won't have a good time. It just means someone took advantage of you.

13. You can take the metro or a taxi from your hotel to the port. The hotel concierge can arrange the taxi or point the way to the metro.

14. You can take the metro from the port back to the hotel. Or a taxi. But chances are unless you have pre-arranged for a taxi to pick you up at the boat you won't find one. Usually several hundred people disembark and the three or four taxis there are waiting for customers who phoned them in advance.

15. If you have an early morning flight you don't have to stay at the airport or near the airport because the roads are clear of traffic in the morning and you can be at the airport in less than half an hour by taxi.

16. Don't try to see too much. Five islands in ten days is a lot of traveling and waiting around for ferries and flights.You will probably not enjoy any of the islands. Two islands in ten days is sensible. You can always come back next year! If you want to see a lot of islands take a cruise.

17. Packages and Programs on travel agency websites serve two purposes. They make it easy for the customer and the agent to create the itinerary because all the pieces of the puzzle are already in place. But a good travel agency excels at putting together custom itineraries that suit the individual so don't be afraid to give the agent a list of islands, a time-frame and a budget and ask them to come up with something and then don't be embarrassed if you want to fine-tune it. This is what they do. At the same time don't put an agent through hours of work and then take the itinerary to someone else and ask for a better price. This is bad karma.

18. Taxi drivers are not criminals. They are generally some of the most interesting people you will meet. There are some low-lifes among them but this is true of any profession. Taxi drivers do not expect a tip. However,if you like a taxi driver tip him 10%. If you really liked him take his card.

19. A pre-arranged taxi transfer from the airport usually costs twice as much as a regular street taxi. This is because the transfer taxi is going empty to the airport to pick you up and waiting as long as it takes for you to arrive. A regular taxi is at the airport because someone paid for him to be there and someone will pay for him to go back. There is no reason for having a pre-arranged taxi transfer from the airport. There are hundreds of taxis in the airport.
The only reason for you to pre-arrange a taxi transfer is that when you have a pre-arranged taxi it is usually an English speaking, non-smoking, informative driver in a new Mercedes!

20. Greece is the safest country in Europe, Athens the safest city and women should not be worried about traveling alone. Chances are also good you will meet someone else who is also traveling alone.
As for terrorism there is more of a chance that you will drown or have a heart attack in the shower than be killed by a terrorist!!! Not that the showers are dangerous either.

21. Travel agencies book flights and ferries as a service to their customers since there is no profit in them. If you book with an automated system or the hotel trying to save money you are pretty much on your own. You can buy deck tickets in the port usually on the day of departure unless there is a big holiday. If you want a cabin, have a car or are going by highspeed it is best to book at least a week in advance.

22. Most people you will come in contact with will speak English since most people you come in contact with will be waiters, hotel employees, travel agents, shop owners and people involved in the tourist trade. But even in non-touristy places the number of people who speak English is remarkable.

23. Anti-Bush or Anti-US Government is not the same as Anti-American. The Greeks are anti-Bush and anti-US Government but are quite fond of the Americans who come to visit their country. Unless your name is George Bush, Colin Powell or Donald Rumsfield you are in no more danger than you would be in your home town and maybe less. Most Greeks like Obama except for the occasional taxi driver who thinks he is a tool of the vast Jewish conspiracy that runs the world. If you just agree with everything he says you will be fine.

24. Many people who come to Greece have a profound experience, like coming home or feeling like themselves for the first time in years If this happens to you don't be surprised. It is normal and when you go home you may see life differently. Many people want to return to Greece as soon as possible.




Before you travel in Greece, it is advisable to bear in mind the following:

1)Depending on your country of origin, you might need a passport and a visa; you could obtain a visa through the Greek consulate nearest to your residence.

2)Call your bank or your credit card company to let them know that you will be using it in Greece.

3)The Electric Current in Greece is 230V AC (50Hz). Appliances from North America require a transformer and British ones an adaptor.

4)In order to have access to necessary health care, tourists from member states of the European Union (EU) wishing to visit Greece must be holders of the European Health Card (EHIC) or any other legal Community document issued by their competent social security agency. Tourists from countries other than the member states of the European Union must consult their social security agency for information before travelling.

5)Contact your phone company in order to make sure that your can use your mobile phone in Greece.

6)As a consumer, you are protected by Greek consumer protection law for all transactions you make while travelling in the country.

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