“Here in Greece, we are moving forward with new measures in place to protect the safety and hygiene of travelers and locals alike,” says Seetha, a Greece travel expert for Zicasso. “Travelers can experience all the historical sites and museums, dine al fresco at restaurants, relax at the beaches, sail at sunset, and stroll through the shops and villages. Their experience in Greece will be different, but safe and memorable.” While travel in 2020 may not be possible for travelers from the United States, plans for the future are a good idea.
Seetha shares that one of the most important considerations Greece travelers need to make is planning for the 2021 season. Many trips from this year were postponed, and other travelers have already made plans to travel in 2021. As a result, many hotels are already booked. “The Greek islands can be visited as early as April until October. For mainland Greece, travelers can visit year-round,” Seetha confirms. You can also travel off the beaten path by visiting one of Seetha’s favorite islands like Naxos, “which has beautiful sand beaches, ancient temples, delicious local cuisine, walking paths through authentic villages, and interesting cultural experiences,” or mainland destinations like Drama and Naoussa.