 Greece offers a myriad of experiences, landscapes and activities. It is the pulsing nightclubs of Mykonos and the ancient beauty of Delos; the grandeur of Delphi and the earthiness of Ioannina; the rugged hillsides of Crete and the lush wildflowers of spring. It is the blinding light of the Mykonos sun, the melancholy throb of Thessaloniki's rembetika (blues songs),  the tang of home-made tzatziki, the gossip in the kafeneia (coffee shops).It is the Parthenon - solitary and pristine - lording it over the hazy sprawl of Athens.
Greece offers a myriad of experiences, landscapes and activities. It is the pulsing nightclubs of Mykonos and the ancient beauty of Delos; the grandeur of Delphi and the earthiness of Ioannina; the rugged hillsides of Crete and the lush wildflowers of spring. It is the blinding light of the Mykonos sun, the melancholy throb of Thessaloniki's rembetika (blues songs),  the tang of home-made tzatziki, the gossip in the kafeneia (coffee shops).It is the Parthenon - solitary and pristine - lording it over the hazy sprawl of Athens.
 Greece was essentially a conservative, agrarian society famous for olive  oil, coups, beaches and islands.Its transformation since its induction  - alone, at the time, among the southeastern European nations - to the Brussels-led  club of prosperous nations has been no less than dramatic.  It could  once take up to two years to obtain a landline for a home - now Greeks  boast more mobile phones than fixed-line phones. Internet hotspots pop  up like mushrooms, while car ownership, once the privilege of the  affluent few, is now a consumer commodity enjoyed by the majority. While  sleeping on beaches was once de rigueur for travellers in the  carefree '70s, tourism is now most definitely pitched to the middle to  upper-end markets and sleeping rough is now oh-so out.
Greece was essentially a conservative, agrarian society famous for olive  oil, coups, beaches and islands.Its transformation since its induction  - alone, at the time, among the southeastern European nations - to the Brussels-led  club of prosperous nations has been no less than dramatic.  It could  once take up to two years to obtain a landline for a home - now Greeks  boast more mobile phones than fixed-line phones. Internet hotspots pop  up like mushrooms, while car ownership, once the privilege of the  affluent few, is now a consumer commodity enjoyed by the majority. While  sleeping on beaches was once de rigueur for travellers in the  carefree '70s, tourism is now most definitely pitched to the middle to  upper-end markets and sleeping rough is now oh-so out.
 This has created mixed blessings for visitors:  better facilities inevitably come at higher prices; faster and safer sea  travel has replaced more romantic slow boat voyages to rocky isles;  wholesome, home-cooked food may be hard to find amid the surfeit of  tacos, sushi or stir-fried lamb; homey, boxlike rooms tended to with a  smile have been usurped by airy, air-conned self-catering apartments  with nary a Greek face in sight to say kalimera (good morning). Yet the fact that Greece continues to enjoy a steady  influx of foreign visitors is easy to explain.The Greek people still  have the welcome mat out. It is they who, after all, make Greece.  Without the indomitable bonhomie of the Greeks themselves, Greece would  be a different place altogether. Their zest for life, their curiosity  and their unquestioning hospitality to the visitors in their midst is  what makes a visitor's experience in the country inevitably  unforgettable.
This has created mixed blessings for visitors:  better facilities inevitably come at higher prices; faster and safer sea  travel has replaced more romantic slow boat voyages to rocky isles;  wholesome, home-cooked food may be hard to find amid the surfeit of  tacos, sushi or stir-fried lamb; homey, boxlike rooms tended to with a  smile have been usurped by airy, air-conned self-catering apartments  with nary a Greek face in sight to say kalimera (good morning). Yet the fact that Greece continues to enjoy a steady  influx of foreign visitors is easy to explain.The Greek people still  have the welcome mat out. It is they who, after all, make Greece.  Without the indomitable bonhomie of the Greeks themselves, Greece would  be a different place altogether. Their zest for life, their curiosity  and their unquestioning hospitality to the visitors in their midst is  what makes a visitor's experience in the country inevitably  unforgettable.
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