Greece and Turkey Pilgrimage

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Santorini Greece and Turkey Pilgrimage with Select International Tours and Cruises

Follow in the footsteps of St. Paul through Greece and Turkey. Athens, Phillipi, Corinth, are just the beginning! The islands of Mykonos, Crete, and Santorini cascade into the blue waters of the Mediterranean, showing off the beauty of God’s creation. You may also journey to Ephesus, where according to tradition, Our Lady lived, died, and was assumed into heaven. 

Small ship cruises are also popular additions to many Greece pilgrimages. Be sure to look through each trip for details.

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What Should I Know Before I Go to Greece and Turkey?

Communications

Internet connections Internet connection is pretty easy in Greece. If you have a laptop, you can connect in the several free WiFi spots in many squares or malls in Greece. Moreover, you can buy a prepaid internet card from the kiosk, which also includes an available phone line you can use for the dial-up connection. Have in mind that many hotels also offer internet connection and, of course, you can go to the many internet cafes you will find all over the country and in all large islands.

 
Electricity

A few years ago, if your country had 110V electricity, you would need an electric adaptor because Greece has 220V electricity. Nowadays most current electric equipment (laptops, cell phones, etc) use chargers which adapt to voltage changes automatically, so you do not need a transformer for those. However, you do need a plug adapter, which only changes the shape of your electric plug but not the voltage.

Money

Monetary unit The official monetary unit of Greece is the Euro and no other money is accepted, so you will have to exchange your currency with the euro. You can do it in the banks, in currency exchange offices or at the airport. Most stores accept credit cards.

 
Passports and Visas

All citizens of foreign countries, except for the countries of the European Union, the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, need a visa to enter Greece. For more information, contact the Greek National Tourist Offices in your country or go to your embassy in Greece. View list of Embassies in Greece. 

Restrooms

Have in mind that the toilette system in Greece is not much advanced as in other European countries. Almost everywhere, they ask that you do not throw the paper in the toilet, but instead there are small bins next to the toilette to put the paper. These bins are emptied by the cleaning staff.

Tipping

There is no rule or norm for tipping in Greece. People do not expect you to tip in anywhere else than in coffee houses, taverns, restaurants and maybe room service in the hotels. But still it is not compulsory. You can tip as much as you want or you can still no tip at all.

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