Greece combines ancient heritage with everyday Mediterranean life in a way few countries can. Athens remains the historical core, with the Acropolis and surrounding neighborhoods linking modern streets to classical ruins. Outside the capital, Greece opens up into islands and regional cities, each with its own identity - from the whitewashed villages of Santorini to the more low-key, local feel of islands like Naxos or Crete. History is visible across the mainland as well, in sites such as Delphi and Meteora. Travel in Greece often requires flexibility, especially when moving between islands, but the reward is a strong sense of place shaped by landscape, light, and sea.