Exploring Greece
Submitted by Jackie, Made Popular: June 01, 2009 at 06:38 PM • blogs.nationalgeographic.com
If you’re checking into this blog for some guidance about travel to Greece, here’s a simple piece of advice I just discovered firsthand: Pass up going in the summer if you can possibly avoid it. Shoot for May, early June, September, or October instead. Unless, of course, you prefer being with lots of other people, intense heat, and overrun tourist attractions.
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