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Beautiful and Unusual Things To Do in Greece

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Unusual things to do in Greece

Looking for inspiration for wonderful and unusual things to do in Greece but tired of lists churned out by people who’ve never been there? Look no further! Here is a collection of beautiful, cultural things to do in Greece, peppered with a bit of soul and a lot of golden olive oil with liberal slabs of feta cheese.

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BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUAL THINGS TO DO IN GREECE

1 – Explore the past through philosophy

It’s not only early ideas of democracy that you can find in the history books of Greece; philosophers flourished here as well.

Athens was home to some of the biggest names in the philosophy business: Plato, Aristotle, Socrates. Not only can you visit the places where they taught, you can travel there with a philosophy docent to help you explain why we still talk about them today.

What’s more, many luxury hotels are beginning to bring philosophy and culture from Athens to the coast. At Costa Navarino, for example, you can take a philosophy walk in the morning and be on the beach again before lunch.

Unusual things to do in Greece explore philosophy

2 – Dine with an olive oil sommelier

It’s not just wine that requires a sommelier: if you take olive oil seriously, you’ll want one for that too. And in Greece, people do.

Olive oil is big, big business in the Mediterranean with tastings, contests and a clash between cultural history and modern farming practice that shows no sign of fading out any time soon.

Eco-based agro-turismo farm Eumelia in Laconia offers olive oil tastings as the sun sets (and cooking classes by day.)

Olive oil tasting Eumelia Greece

3 – explore Athens in-depth with a local

Not like a local. With a local.

Athens is a tricky city with which to know and fall in love. Parts of it are staggeringly beautiful.

But elsewhere, traffic and dubious street art can make it hard to find the charm.

So in Athens, perhaps more than in other cities, you can turn a tiresome trip into a beautiful experience by pairing up with a local and exploring the city together.

I was pretty apprehensive about this, but it turned out to be one of the best things I’ve done.

So head over here and read how to enjoy this unique idea in Athens.

Things to do in Athens- looking at the blue in Anafiotica Athens

4 – take a road trip

Island hopping in Greece is legendary. But if you’re looking for something unique to do in Greece, road hop instead.

Long before Athens built its Acropolis, the people of the Peloponnese set set stony labyrinths on teetering outcrops. They made history through the Corinthians, Olympians and Spartans and all the while those blue seas glittered, pink flowers tumbled down cafes and mountainsides and the people who tended the land knew how to make olive oil, feta cheese and seasoned meat taste the very best.

A trip to the Peloponnese allows you to relish the basics that Greece does so well: great weather, landscape, and shockingly good food away from the crowds, while gliding between names that have stood the test of time.

And what’s more, you can do it all by road.

Find an itinerary for driving the Peloponnese right here.

Peloponnese Map and Driving Itinerary for a Road Trip in Greece

5 – quad bike through the mountains

High in Arcadia in the foothills of Mount Mainalon, on roads so winding the Sat Nav can’t cope, you’ll find the perfect antidote to over processed coastal Greece: a restored farmhouse and family home surrounded by scented pine.

The stone walls are honeyed and weather worn. The views sweep left and right across olive groves and rocky peaks dotted with fir. And the people who run it, the Vagers of the Villa’s name, are warm, friendly and very much down to earth.

What’s more? They’ll let you rent out their quadbikes…

Villa Vager in the mountains in the Peloponnese

6 – Unusual things to do in Greece:

chart your own journey on the sea

For all that’s said and done, the coastline of Greece and its islands is a wonderful thing to behold.

Swimming with no-one else around. Pulling up to a tiny island just in time for dinner.

We spent a week like this with friends, many years ago. And we did it all ourselves, a scary proposition when I look back and think about our general lack of experience.

Still, there are other options in case, like me, you don’t really know how to sail your own yacht.

Gorgeous Nafplio in the Peloponnese

LUXURY YACHT RENTALS WITH INCREDIBLUE

Incrediblue’s team can provide expert knowledge in guiding customers to find the perfect yacht for them. They offer yacht rentals in many different countries beyond Greece (including Spain, Croatia and the Caribbean.)

They also offer full service crews – with chefs, skippers, hosts and all the rest.

You can find out more about Incrediblue here.

(Note – unlike most companies on this blog, I haven’t tested them out so I’m not making a personal recommendation. This fact box is an ad!)

Disclosure – This post is produced in partnership with Incrediblue, a luxury Greek yacht rental company, and our artistic sponsor. As ever, as always, we kept the right to write what we like. Thanks for supporting the companies who support our work here on the Lab.

More on Travel in Greece

Check out our Peloponnese road trip itinerary and guide to things to do in Kalamata.

Nearly every trip to Greece requires a stop in Athens. Find unusual things to do in Athens, retrace the steps of Plato with a philosophy tour and indulge with our Athens Food Guide.

Finally, debate whether Mykonos or Santorini is the best choice for your next trip.

Enjoy!

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