Walking in Tuscany
- Return flights
- 7 nights half board in a 4-star hotel
- 11 included meals: 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
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Escorted holidays to Greece designed exclusively for solo travellers
Greece Escorted Tours for Solo Travellers
Made up of thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas, as well as its iconic mainland, Greece is both intriguing and irresistible. Thought to be the cradle of Western civilisation, its ancient influence is staggering and can still be felt even to this day. A muse-like quality surrounds Greece – both natural and man-made aspects of the country. Wherever you go, you’ll find a land steeped in history and heritage, as well as beautiful beaches, peaceful coves and gleaming streets. From its impressive architecture to its vibrant culture, Greece has a charm that’s difficult to beat. For a solo travel experience like no other, Greece is definitely your best bet.
With Just You, all aspects of the rugged mainland and beautiful islands of Greece are yours to discover and enjoy to the full. On singles tours of Greece, you may wish to get acquainted with both the ancient and modern sides of Crete – the country’s largest island – or perhaps soak up the sun whilst exploring Santorini or Rhodes as part of your Greek Islands cruise. After all, it’s a vast, versatile destination; the options are pretty much limitless. Wherever you do in Greece, one thing’s for sure: You’re in for a great time. Experience all Greece has to offer on handcrafted solo tours with like-minded single explorers, all with Just You!
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Experience a holiday of contrasts, with a combined city break in the Ancient City of Athens where history comes alive, and then voyage into the iconic Aegean Sea to delve into the charm of Greek Island culture and hospitality. A perfect way to combine a country famous for its land and sea.
This tour begins in Greece’s capital, Athens, and moves on to Olympia and ancient Delphi for a fascinating glimpse into the past.
Enveloped in the myths and legends of Greek gods, explore Crete, an island paradise, on our tour led by expert Local Guides.
Sandwiched between Sicily and the North African coast, right in the heart of the Mediterranean, a trip to Malta may be just what you need.
Replete with old-fashioned charm, quaint villages, and towns dotted amongst flower-strewn countryside, there’s so much to take in and experience.
Fringed with pristine beaches and with a coastline backed by scented pine-clad slopes, Cyprus is nothing short of dazzling.
Greece has such an array of delights for travellers - there is something for everyone in this beautiful country - which is probably why it's so popular with the solo traveller. If you want to learn more about it's historical roots, then Athens Olympia and the Corinth Coast is the tour for you. If you prefer the calm, the romance and the beauty of the islands - try our Greek Islands Cruise tour. Or if a Walking holiday is for you - there can be few more picturesque places to roam than Walking in Crete.
Greece has a warm Mediterranean climate. We recommend checking the weather forecast a few days before you travel.
In summer, dry hot days are often relieved by stiff evening breezes, especially in the north, on the islands and in coastal areas. Athens can be stiflingly hot, with temperatures occasionally exceeding 40C in July, so visitors should allow time to acclimatise - the evenings are generally cooler, but can remain very hot during heat waves.
If you are planning to visit the beach, the sea is warm enough to swim from June through September, and hardier types will also manage in May and October.
Eating out is national pastime in Greece.
Greek food tends to be very simple, rarely involving sauces but with full use of local seasonal produce, olive oil and charcoal grills – just as people have been eating in outlying villages for many centuries. However, Athens and some of the more fashionable islands such as Santorini and Mykonos have seen the arrival of fusion cuisine and so-called modern taverna fare (involving lighter dishes with more subtle flavours and artistic presentation).
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