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Teach English In Greece

Living and Teaching English in Greece - Habits, Customs & Curiosities ---- The Essential Travel Guide to Greece When traveling to Greece, be sure to have a valid passport and visa (for some countries). The language spoken is Greek but many people also speak English, especially in tourist areas. The euro is used in Greece so be sure to exchange your money if needed. When in Greece, you absolutely must see the Acropolis and visit the museum in Athens. Other must-visit sites include the Blue Caves in Zakynthos, the Samaria Gorge in Crete and the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights in Rhodes. Must-eat local specialties include Moussaka, a dish of layered eggplant, minced meat and tomato, and Souvlaki, a fast food consisting of grilled meat or veggies on a skewer or pita bread. SOURCE: The Culture Trip dsSqDF2UNS4 ---- What to Do in Greece Athens is the capital of Greece, making it impossible not to visit. The city's most famous landmark, the Acropolis, is best visited in the late afternoon or early evening when most tour groups have left and you can enjoy a wonderful sunset. Elsewhere, the island of Santorini is an absolute dream destination for many. The Red Beach, named after the volcanic rock that dominates the island, is very popular for its scenery and clear blue water. Another popular destination is Crete which is Greece’s largest island. Here you will find a multitude of great beaches and beautiful nature. When in Greece, you can also explore hundreds of amazing islands by renting your own sailboat or yacht. SOURCE: http://www.brownelltravel.com/blog/brownell-guide-to-greece/ HW8LWMB2rYk

 

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