9 Things Tourists Should Never Do in Greece
There are few ways to prepared for your trip to Greece. Besides the obvious “don’t over-pack” or “don’t look too much like a tourist to avoid being pickpocketed,” there are some rules you should never break in Greece.
So, DON’T…. Show too much skin when visiting a church With a number of stunning churches and monasteries, tourists are bound to enter a church. Be aware of the dress code: long shorts or trousers for men, long skirts for women, and no swimming suits. In some instances, women will be given a wrap. Religious or not, try to stick to this rule as much as possible.
Rely only on credit cards Credits are convenient, for sure, but Greece loves cash. While there may have no problems paying by card at hotels and big restaurants, this may not be the case in more remote areas, or less touristy islands, or in more traditional tavernas, so always make sure to have enough cash on hand. Otherwise, make a trip to the nearest ATM.