A secret Greek Wanderlust
4 августа, 2024
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4 августа, 2024
4 августа, 2024 by Dmytro

Secrets you never knew about Greece

#1 World Class Skiing   When one thinks of Greece, visions of ancient ruins, crystal-clear waters, and sun-soaked islands often come to mind.  However, Greece also […]

#1 World Class Skiing

 

When one thinks of Greece, visions of ancient ruins, crystal-clear waters, and sun-soaked islands often come to mind.  However, Greece also can boast of amazing winter spots that not only tantalizes you with a mountain view, but throws in a backdrop of the Aegean and Ionian Seas as well.  From hiking to snowboarding to skiing, Greece is not just a summer vacation spot, but a year round ski resorts are waiting to welcome you with open arms. So, pack your winter gear and get ready to experience the magic of skiing in Greece.

Greece, including the proximity of the mountains to the sea, the top tourist spot for skiing, and the months when snow blankets these remarkable slopes.

The Number One Tourist Spot for Skiing: Among the various ski resorts in Greece, Mount Parnassus, located in central Greece, stands out as the country’s premier skiing destination. Situated just two hours away from Athens, the capital city, Mount Parnassus offers an idyllic escape for skiing enthusiasts. Boasting an elevation of 2,457 meters (8,061 feet), this majestic mountain provides a winter wonderland for both seasoned skiers and beginners alike.  Mount Parnassus is home to two main ski centers—Kellaria and Fterolaka—offering a wide range of ski slopes catering to all skill levels. With over 36 kilometers (22 miles) of ski runs and excellent snow conditions, visitors can enjoy exhilarating downhill runs, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

The resorts also offer modern facilities, including ski schools, equipment rentals, and cozy chalets, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for visitors.  Availability of Snow: Snowfall in Greece typically begins in late November or early December, and the ski season generally lasts until late March or early April. The peak months for skiing in Greece are usually January and February when the slopes are covered in a thick blanket of snow, providing optimal conditions for skiing and snowboarding. However, it’s important to note that weather patterns can vary, and the availability of snow may fluctuate from year to year. Therefore, it’s advisable to check the snow conditions and weather forecasts before planning a skiing trip to Greece.

Conclusion: Skiing in Greece offers a unique blend of winter sports and coastal beauty, allowing visitors to indulge in two contrasting experiences in a single day. With its mountains located within a short distance from the sea, Greece provides an extraordinary opportunity to combine skiing adventures with relaxing beachside moments. Mount Parnassus, the country’s top skiing destination, offers world-class ski resorts and breathtaking landscapes, ensuring an unforgettable winter getaway. Whether you are a skiing enthusiast or a nature lover seeking a thrilling escape, Greece’s.

Greece has been brewing coffee for over 400 years. The Ottoman Empire introduced coffee to Greece in the 16th century, and since then, it has become
an integral part of Greek life.

#2 Greeks are world leaders in coffee

 Despite not being known for coffee culture as Italy or France, when it comes to coffee, few countries hold a candle to Greece.

Greece has been brewing coffee for over 400 years. The Ottoman Empire introduced coffee to Greece in the 16th century, and since then, it has become an integral part of Greek life.

While traditional Greek coffee is still the most popular among locals, specialty coffee shops have been popping up all over Greece like mushrooms. These specialty coffee shops are dedicated to serving high-quality, single-origin Arabica coffee beans and offer a range of brewing methods, including pour-over, siphon, and Chemex.  It’s real specialty though is Freddo Cappuccino, a Greek twist on the classic Italian cappuccino and is becoming increasingly popular among coffee lovers worldwide. Served iced, it is made with frothed milk and an espresso shot brushed over it. The result is a refreshing, creamy, and delicious coffee perfect for a hot Greek summer.

Our pick for a coffee meet-up:  Terra Petra in Tripoli.



#3- Greeks Shoes are some of the best in the world.

Though the world looks to Italy for fashion footwear, don’t underestimate the craftmanship and style of the Greek shoe designers.   From handcrafted, genuine leather, ancient Greek style sandals, to the sleek statement-making pieces seen throughout Greece, the Greek show fashion is one of the best in the world.

Our Picks: Migato www.migato.com/en

Ancient Greek Sandal

www.ancient-greek-sandals.com/en/eur

Secrets you never knew about Greece
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