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redsoxdw_

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I am not quite there yet, but I am looking to retire in Greece - I just am not sure where is the best place to go. My family is originally from various places all over Greece, and I do have family and friends all over the country. However, I am not really tied to a particular location. I was thinking that Athens might be the best location for practical purposes - there's a lot to do, plus here are a lot more "services" there (hospitals, shops, restaurants, etc). However, it might be a little more expensive than other places in Greece? I am also looking at other places, like Peloponnese, Crete, Kefalonia, Zakynthos... What do you guys think?
 
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k_tsoukalas

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I would consider looking into the Peloponnese. It's beautiful and some parts of it are close enough to Athens for you to have some of the services you might be looking for. It's not super close, but might be close enough. And I think the Peloponnese is less expensive than the Athens area.
 
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Tpebop

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I retired to Rhodes to the village of afandou in 2009. best thing I did. Have no regrets.The health service is great by my own experience.A few years ago I fell & broke my left hip.Had replacement hip surgery.The treatment I received was excellent.My doctor in the village also works @ Euromedica The private hospital on Rhodes.I cannot fault him.
 
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Kefalonia, Rhodes and Crete as well as the Peloponnese if you wish to be on mainland are great options already with strong expat communities and large enough to have hospitals, regular transport and other necessary infrastructure.
 
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redsoxdw_

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Kefalonia, Rhodes and Crete as well as the Peloponnese if you wish to be on mainland are great options already with strong expat communities and large enough to have hospitals, regular transport and other necessary infrastructure.

This is really great advice. I think I need to research where the expat communities are the strongest and maybe go from there?
 
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Tpebop

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Why do you want to move where there are expats . I live on Rhodes & stay away from them.Moved ro Rhodes to intergrate with the locals. Not become part of little britain
 
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Why do you want to move where there are expats . I live on Rhodes & stay away from them.Moved ro Rhodes to intergrate with the locals. Not become part of little britain
I second that! It seems like it would be more fun to really dive in and learn about the Greek culture. It's something to think about.
 
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Vangelis

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I'm not there yet either but I'm getting ready for it. I bought an apartment in inner city Athens (not the touristy areas though - stayed away from Plaka/Monastiraki). I'm used to living in a city and prefer the vibrancy and variety of things to do. Athens has so many cultural events all year around from plays, operas, music, cinema, restaurants, cafes, bars, etc, etc, etc. But it's also a great location to just get on a ferry boat and pick any one of 200 islands to go to. Accommodation is cheap on the islands so I can go for months if I want. Also from Athens I can go to the airport and fly to Paris/Madrid/Berlin/etc. It was a no-brainer for me. It all depends on what you prefer.
 
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Ski Resorts in Greece

Greece actually has a bit of a skiing scene. I didn't realize this until recently! There appear to be a handful of ski resorts. Did I miss anything?

Parnassos Ski Resort - Located near the historical town of Delphi, Parnassos Ski Resort is one of Greece's largest ski resorts, catering to skiers of all levels. Known for its crisp snow and stunning views of the Gulf of Corinth, the resort has 19 well-groomed pistes that spread across two main ski areas. In addition to skiing, Parnassos also offers various après-ski activities, including candlelit dinners, cocktail parties and clubs for those looking for some evening entertainment.

Mount Olympus Ski Resort - Named after famous Mount Olympus, the resort is a perfect blend of winter sports and Greek Mythology. The ski station is located inside a national park, surrounded by a dense forest of fir trees. The area is considered a hidden gem by avid skiers, with pristine landscapes, un-crowded pistes, and picturesque views. The resort has 10 pistes suitable for intermediates and beginners, with a gondola cable that takes visitors to the top of the mountain offering stunning views of the Aegean Sea.

Vasilitsa Ski Resort - Located in the majestic Pindos Mountain Range, Vasilitsa Ski Resort is one of the finest ski resorts in northern Greece. Surrounded by dense pine forests, the resort has 14 km of alpine skiing terrain and 16 pistes, catering to all levels of skiers. Apart from skiing, visitors can go snowshoeing, ice skating, and take a hike through the stunning surroundings. The resort has various restaurants that serve traditional Greek delicacies, including the famous pita gyros.

Kalavrita Ski Resort - Nestled in the northern part of the Peloponnese Mountain Range, Kalavrita Ski Resort is one of the most accessible ski resorts in Greece. The resort has a large ski area spread across two mountains - Helmos and Ziria - connected by a ski lift. With over 20 pistes suitable for beginners, intermediates and advanced skiers, Kalavrita is perfect for families or groups with differing levels. Skiers can also head to the town of Kalavrita, located a few kilometers down the mountain, for some sightseeing and local cuisine.

Hondrochori Ski Resort – One of the newest additions to the ski resorts in Greece, the Hondrochori Ski Resort, boasts of five modern ski lifts, which can take skiers to enjoy the sight of green fir trees underneath a blanket of snow. The resort overlooks the stunning Karpenisi town and offers a serene and peaceful ski experience. The resort includes both beginner and advanced slopes, perfect for ski school groups or expert skiers.

Does Greece Have "Autumn"?

I always wondered - is there an autumn season in Greece?

I know that someplace like Crete - maybe not since it stays hot well into October. But Maybe in the mountains?

I might visit Greece next year in early October, and I plan to stay further North in the mainlands. Just trying to figure out what to expect.

Beach Weather Year Round in Greece?

Peak season is over, and I might need to go to Greece in a few weeks. I have never been at this time of year. Is it still beach weather in the Athens area?

I know it might still be beach weather in Crete, but I am not sure I will have enough time to get down there.

The weather is getting cold where I live, and getting some sun will feel fantastic, beach or not.

Art Social Presents Season 3 of "The Outstanding Artist" hosted in Spetses, Greece

Art Social Presents Season 3 of "The Outstanding Artist" hosted in Spetses, Greece

Artist Reality Show Brings Art to Life on a Greek Island

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Season 3 of "The Outstanding Artist" brings together 13 top female artists from across the globe to compete to win the $25,000 grand prize and title of The Outstanding Artist. These artists embark on a series of challenges designed to push them to their creative limits and explore new artistic horizons.

This season pays homage to the rich cultural tapestry of Greece, delving into its profound history, traditions, and the inspiring figure of Laskarina Bouboulina, whose legacy inspires the contestants to stand tall and persevere in their destiny. Adding to the show's depth are two of the three esteemed judges and the charismatic host, all of whom share Greek-American heritage. Their insights and connections to Greek culture add an authentic and personal touch to this season's theme.

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Traveling with a sleep machine in Greece

I have someone in my party who will be coming to Greece with me next year who has sleep apnea. They have a sleep machine. I have actually heard horror stories about how difficult it is finding the water that goes in it - I think it's distilled water.

I am problem solving to help this person out. What do I do?

Usually when I call the hotel where we are staying, they say we can go to the pharmacy nearby. But then, I call the pharmacy and they tell me they don't have it. It seems silly to have to bring our own water but it might come to that?
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