Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Greece?
- The ideal time to visit is from mid-April to mid-October, when the weather is pleasant for exploring and enjoying outdoor activities.
Can you swim in the sea in April?
- While April can be a bit chilly for a swim, with the sea still quite cold, by late May to early June, you’ll find the water much more inviting for a day at the beach.
How many islands are there?
- Greece boasts approximately 227 inhabited islands, each with its own unique charm.
Do you work with groups?
- Absolutely!
Is there a travel agent service fee?
- Yes, there is a Travel Consultant Fee of $125.00 CAD plus GST per person for all bookings.
Are there any hidden or additional costs?
- No way! We believe in clear skies and clear prices, ensuring your journey is as transparent as the Aegean Sea. Reflecting the legendary Greek hospitality, we extend that warm welcome to you right from the start here in Canada.
Do you sell Travel Insurance?
- With Travel Masters, you can travel with confidence. We’re proud to offer Manulife Travel Insurance, which covers all your travel insurance needs. Enjoy your journey with the ultimate peace of mind, knowing you’re fully protected.
What are the benefits of using a Travel Consultant ?
- As your Travel Consultant, I offer more than just booking your flights, hotels, transfers, and tours. I’m dedicated to curating personalized travel experiences that reflect your passions and preferences. With a commitment to authenticity and local insight, I’ll guide you to create a journey that’s uniquely yours, ensuring every aspect of your trip is a perfect fit for your travel narrative.
What is the currency used in Greece?
- The currency in Greece is the Euro (€).
Is English widely spoken in Greece?
- Yes, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, though knowing a few basic Greek phrases can enhance your experience.
What type of electrical outlets does Greece use?
- Greece uses Type C and F electrical outlets. The standard voltage is 230V, and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.