5 reasons Greece is the perfect destination for families

The food

The Mediterranean cuisine of Greece with the fresh vegetable, the fruits and the olive oil are perfect for a healthy meal. Also in most tavernas and restaurants in Greece, you will find delicious home -made food ideal for children. The tavernas and restaurants are also child-friendly, many of them offering chairs and special menus for kids.

The beaches

Greece and the Greek Islands are home to some fantastic sandy beaches, safe for children. The beaches  are perfect for kids to play in the sand, build castles, explore around and pick shells, while their parents relax. The waters are calm and warm perfect for young swimmers and playing in the water. A wide range of water sports is also available in organised beaches. There is no way your kid will get bored on the beach.

Children friendly activities

There are many activities in Greece that children will find them interesting. Through the many monuments and historical sites that can be found around the country, they can learn history and mythology in a fun way. Your kids will love the stories of the ancient Gods of the Olympus and their magical powers. Other exciting activities include water parks, horseback riding, children museums, the big Aquarium in Crete,  the Planetarium and the Attica Zoo in Athens.Nature is also amazing in Greece with rivers, waterfalls a wide range of flora and fauna perfect for exploring.Children will also find the village life of Greece interesting with all the farm animals and nature all around them.

Family Friendly Hotels

The are many hotels in Greece that offer facilities perfect for family holidays. Large family rooms, babysitting services, children’s pool, playgrounds, entertainment rooms, animation services, private sandy beaches with water sports activities, tennis courts, basketball and other sports facilities ideal for older children. Excellent restaurants with kid menus.

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About brexians

Demetrios Georgalas (A Surviving Globalization Consultant) was born in 1961 in Bern and grew up in Athens. In1985, graduated from Surrey University with a Tourism Management BSc (Hons). In 1998, graduated from LMTB under Freie Universitat Berlin, with a Diploma Lasers in Medicine. His professional career was started in the private sector and at the same time he created his first consulting company D+G Consultants Inc. Worked for major multinationals in Greece and abroad (FMCGs / Pharmaceuticals / Tourism). Demetrios Georgalas, having established also Travelling 2 Greece a destination management company, while with the D+G Consultants working in the areas of BTL and special marketing projects. He is activated except from Greece in the Balkans and in Turkey, consulting his clientele with new innovative proposals. Apart from his enterprising activities, he dabbles at blogging, travelling and cooking while he is married and has two children. In conclusion Demetrios Georgalas is an Athenian, Greek, Agnostic, Traveller, & Liberal he likes sci-fi, photography, blogging, travelling and cooking and if you like fascism or any kind of dogma, keep out! Δημήτρης Κ. Γεωργαλάς Γεννήθηκε στην Αθήνα το 1961, σπούδασε Τουριστική Διαχείριση στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο και κατέχει μεταπτυχιακό τίτλο στην Βιοτεχνολογία. Έχει εργαστεί σε μεγάλα τουριστικά γραφεία του εσωτερικού, και σε πολυεθνικές σε Ελλάδα και Εξωτερικό, στο χώρο των φαρμάκων, των ιατρικών μηχανημάτων και των FMCG’s. Από το 2001 είναι ελεύθερος επαγγελματίας, με δραστηριότητα στην διαχείριση προορισμού, τον θεματικό τουρισμό και τις ειδικές ενέργειες marketing. Είναι παντρεμένος και πατέρας δυο παιδιών, διδάσκει ειδικά θέματα εξωτερικού εμπορίου και κοινωνικής δικτύωσης, σε επιχειρήσεις και οργανισμούς. Ασχολείται ενεργά με το διαδίκτυο από το 1993 με άμεση εμπλοκή στα κοινωνικά δίκτυα και στο «ιστολογείν». Φανατικός ταξιδευτής, ερασιτέχνης φωτογράφος, μαχόμενος αγνωστικός και φιλελεύθερος. Όραμά του μια Ευρωπαϊκή Ελλάδα. https://brexians.wordpress.com
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