Italy has more historical sightseeing so if your children are history buffs then Italy will be better; if they are fans of Percy Jackson and interested in Mythology, Greece will not disappoint. Greece has more beaches, better swimming, a slower pace, and the fantastic Greek islands for island hopping.
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With a 7 day Greece itinerary, you can either see a couple of islands as we detail above or just visit Athens and one island. I would recommend spending closer to 10 days or two weeks in Greece if you can, but 7 days in Greece is enough to get a first look and have an enjoyable vacation.
To explore multiple regions and get a taste of different aspects of Greece, a recommended duration would be around 7 to 10 days. If you wish to incorporate ample relaxation time into your trip, consider adding a few extra days to your itinerary.
Italians love children, so you'll feel the love from them as you journey around the country. You'll also get help if you need it. Italy has something and somewhere for all interests (give examples – sports, art, fashion, architecture, history, food, etc). Italy is a safe place to travel with kids (use common sense).
Is Italian or Greek easier to learn? Most English-speakers agree that Italian is easier to learn than Greek given that we share a common alphabet. With Greek, you need to learn a whole new alphabet, with new phonetic sounds.
Yes, it's very possible to cover Italy and Greece in a single trip as they're close to each other. There are also many transportation options between the two countries.
If your time is limited, you'll be able to see Italy's highlights in a matter of days—but spending two weeks or more means you'll get to explore multiple regions and fall in love with authentic Italy.