So we have an awesome Honeymoon planned, 9 days in Ireland and then wisking ourselves away to Greece for 10 days 2 days in Athens, 3 days in Mykonos, and 4 days in Santorini. The plane tickets are done, hotels picked out, just need to book them. I was about to book them yesterday when I saw the major riots that happened in Athens and Corfu.
First thought was "we can't go there, its too violent now." So we started to look around for another place to go, and to be quite honest even the French Riviera didn't have the magic that Greece did to us. So now we are torn, go to Greece and risk going while there is a political uprising, but its the history and the beauty that make us want to go SOOO badly. Not to mention the hubby is Greek, OR do I book something like Venice Italy, and know that it isn't what we wanted but we are safer?
The hard part is spending the money on something we aren't SUPER excited for, but for peasce of minds sake is it worth it?
Anyone have any ideas, thoughts, been in a similar situation? Thanks!
Re: Honeymoon in Greece HELP!
Honestly, there is unrest in a lot of places and I think you'll be fine in Greece. I know some friends who went there and they were out at a restaurant. They had finished their meals and wanted to leave when the manager brought them a free round of drinks for no reason. They graciously accepted, and later found out that it was because there was some huge protest going on in the streets, and the restaurant manager wanted to keep them out of harms way.
I think the people of Greece will take care of you. Just be aware of the situation and don't put yourself in dangers way.
My H and I just spent a week there for our HM (started in Italy for a week) and we spent 2 days in Athens and besides a strike on the train system, everything was fine.
And the island aren't affected by the politics that Athens is.
I say book it, get travel insurance in case you are that worried and enjoy. Greece is amazing and I can't wait to go back!
You can go from athens directly to the ferry port and stay there over night and take your ferry in the morning, but it's not the safest place either and i've heard protests happen there, at the port.
I stayed in a pretty shady area right next to the port in a couple shady hotels and lived to tell about it. I hear there is a much nicer area nearby though. You should look into that.