Greece
Visiting Greece is an essential destination for the Artsy Traveler. As the birthplace of western culture, Greece has a wealth of fascinating history: from Minoans to Myceneans to Spartans to Athenians. You can’t go far without stumbling across ancient ruins in Greece.
Alongside its iconic archaeological sites, Greece boasts excellent museums showcasing Greece’s rich history, vibrant artisan traditions, galleries, music, and theater. And then there’s the food. Sampling local cuisine is a vital part of any artsy travel experience, and Greece delivers in spades, with some of the freshest, most flavorful food I’ve ever enjoyed.
Planning a trip to Greece? Start with my comprehensive guide to artsy & independent travel in Greece, covering literature, theater, historic cities, countryside destinations, and practical tips for exploring without a car.
Visiting Greece: My Best Tips for Artsy & Independent Travelers
Posts About Greece
Here are all my posts about Greece.
Visiting Greece: My Best Tips for Artsy & Independent Travelers
Nine Great Reasons To Visit Meteora in Greece
What to See at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens
How to Spend a Perfect Artsy Traveler Day in Athens
Should You Make the Climb to the Acropolis of Athens?
How To Spend Two Wonderful Days in Charming Nafplio in Greece
Explore Greek Cuisine in a Savor Nafplio Cooking Class
How to Spend Two Laid-Back, Glorious Days on the Greek Island of Naxos
Why Staying in Oia is the Best Santorini Decision You’ll Make
Carol M. Cram is the author of five award-winning novels inspired by art and the women who shaped it, the creator of Artsy Traveler, an arts-focused travel blog, the founder of Art In Fiction, a curated database of 2,500+ novels inspired by the arts, and the host of The Art In Fiction Podcast. She also authored 60+ textbooks on computer applications and taught at Capilano University for over two decades. She lives with her husband, artist Gregg Simpson, on beautiful Bowen Island near Vancouver, BC.