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Greece vacation rentals

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Other great vacation rentals in Greece

Other great vacation rentals in Greece

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Place to stay in Vothonas

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Mystagoge Retreat with subterranean pool/jacuzzi

Nov 21 – 28

G$56,358 GYD per night
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Villa in Kathisma Beach

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews

THE WAVE TWIN 1 INFINITY VILLA KATHISMA LEFKADA

Jan 23 – 30

G$49,075 GYD per night
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Villa in Chania

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Minoas Sea Villa Heated Pool

Apr 21 – 28

G$101,512 GYD per night
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Villa in Rethimno

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Blue Horizon Villa Anatoli, 1 BD, private pool

Apr 21 – 28

G$21,109 GYD per night
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Earthen home in Emporio

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 86 reviews

Canava Villas II - Private Pool - Santorini

Mar 21 – 28

G$99,480 GYD per night
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Villa in Phalasarna

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Actea Seaview Villa I Free heated pool & 800m sea

Nov 16 – 23

G$113,249 GYD per night
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Villa in Aegina

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Marsh Villa Aegina

Feb 6 – 13

G$98,937 GYD per night
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Villa in Rethimno

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Dimokritos Villa III, a homestay experience

Nov 10 – 17

G$31,310 GYD per night

Your guide to Greece

Welcome to Greece

In Greece, heralded as the birthplace of democracy and theater, history is never far away. In fact, you can visit an exhibit of Neolithic and Early Helladic artifacts inside the Athens airport. Whether tromping through joyously chaotic city streets or hiking the coastal idyll of an island, it’s likely you’ll turn a corner and be confronted by a building many thousands of years old. The brassy star of the show is the Acropolis, whose regal columns watch over Athens, taking on an especially dramatic cast when lit up at night. But Greece is also a perfect place to live in the here and now, especially if that means losing yourself in the beauty of white-sand beaches, cerulean waters, and quaint villages that cluster on rural mountainsides. The Mediterranean calm lures many here, along with impossibly fresh food. Soft, salty cheeses; briny seafood; plump figs; and fragrant olive oil will keep you pinned gratefully to your seat at the local taverna.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Greece

Summer is Greece’s high season, when temperatures rise and crowds swell. People flock to the beaches, and you can expect to work up a sweat as you explore the ruins. For a calmer, slightly cooler time, consider the shoulder months of spring and fall. Greece enjoys a balmy Mediterranean climate, but winter is cooler, and it even snows in some places. Some of Greece’s biggest festivals are religious ones, the largest being Easter in February, which kicks off a week before the main event on Sunday. Carnival season arrives in January with a month of colorful street parties, the biggest of which is in the city of Patras.


Top things to do in Greece

Island Hopping in the Cyclades

This chain of islands in the Aegean Sea might be the Greece you picture when you close your eyes: blue water, sugary beaches, whitewashed homes, and vibrant nightlife. Live it up in glam Mykonos, explore the ruins of Naxos, or recharge on a secluded Anafi beach. Hire a boat to ferry you from place to place, or avail yourself of the ferry network that connects the islands.

Meteora

High atop towering, spindly rock pillars, these ancient monasteries are astounding feats of ancient architecture. Built in the 14th century, they were once accessible only by a series of rope ladders. Six of the monasteries are occupied, and you can still climb up to them — albeit via staircases carved into the rock — or join a tour that drives right up to the top.

Akrotiri

Tear yourself away from Santorini’s glittering shoreline for an afternoon to explore this fascinating, prehistoric ruin. Established more than 3,000 years ago, the city of Akrotiri was destroyed by a volcanic eruption that preserved many of the settlement’s features, including buildings, colorful frescos, and artifacts such as pottery and statuary. Entering this ancient ghost town is the closest you’ll get to time travel.

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