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Inter-city coach service. Buses will take you virtually anywhere in the country and right into the centre of every’ city. The two largest coach companies. Greyhound Lines (594-2000) and …
CIGARETTES, CIGARS, TOBACCO. You may pay anywhere from 55 to 80 cents for the same brand of cigarettes, depending on the type of store. And a packet from a …
CREDIT CARDS and TRAVELLERS- CHEQUES. It’s probably easier to pay by credit card than travellers’ cheque. The U.S.A. was the first country to use credit cards extensively, and most …
Kennedy airport is hectic and customs formalities seem never-ending. Arriving from abroad, you must first present your passport, the customs declaration form and your disembarkation card to an immigration …
HITCH-HIKING. “Thumbing rides is forbidden on the freeways (motorways), but you might try your luck at the service stations. Although you’ll find people rather wary of hitch-hikers, Americans are …
PETS and VETS. If you are coming from abroad, don’t bring Fido along. Laws in Great Britain, Eire, Australia and New Zealand are so strict that taking your pet …
Except for the northern part, Greece has no major rivers but does have several micro-climates set up by the mountains, the sea, and the prevailing winds. Much of the …
The large islands of Corfu and Rhodes sport golf courses. Crete has thirty-four hundred caves for avid cave explorers. Delos is rich in archeological ruins. Corfu has a distinctly …
The Greek diurnal schedule is out of step with the rest of Europe. As in Mexico, the Greeks take a late lunch, a siesta and late evening meals. Most …