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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.
Price. Greece is cheaper than Italy. It has become a reality for more travelers who choose to visit Greece, or you can save money by choosing simple and traditional Greek accommodations.
However, while budget travelers can find a way to make do in France and luxury seekers will find no shortage of pampering in Italy, generally speaking, Italy is more affordable to travel in than France.
Italy's party scene is great and vibrant, but the nightlife is more suited for locals. In Greece, the islands, especially, have a younger crowd, and clubs tend to cater to tourists. Greece is also a better party destination as it is cheaper than Italy, meaning you won't pay as much for entrance fees and drinks.
The most affordable Greek Islands to visit include Crete, Andros, Tinos, Corfu and Naxos. These cheap Greek Islands don't get nearly as many visitors as others, making everything from transportation to food and accommodations more affordable. And often, they're not even very far from the more popular islands.
Last but certainly not least in this guide is the beautiful country of Greece! Like Spain and Portugal, Greece may not be one of the cheapest destinations in Europe but it can still be extremely affordable.
Located to the east of Rome, Abruzzo is arguably the cheapest and the best region to live in Italy. It has great mountains, fantastic scenery, good food, lovely Italian people and plenty of expats. This region is often compared to Tuscany. Like Tuscany, Abruzzo has medieval villages and towns dotted atop rolling hills.
Portugal is a wonderful country and is, indeed, cheaper than France in almost every way possible. But you mustn't make it an alternative to other countries because Portugal has its very own charms that other countries haven't.
It depends pretty much on what you value the most. Nature: they are both amazing countries when it comes to natural beauties. Italy has the advantage of having an incredibly high bio-diversity in a much smaller space. Agree with that.
Yes, Greece is more expensive than Turkey. We'd estimate that it's something around 20-30% pricier for most things. We think you'll mainly notice that in the cost of food and drink. It's much cheaper to dine out in Turkey than in Greece.
Portugal is slightly more affordable than Greece, and it also has a lot to offer visitors. It has a very diverse landscape that includes mountains, beaches, and almost desert like settings. There are vibrant cities like Lisbon and Porto, and natural areas where you can enjoy a more peaceful setting.
Both are awesome destinations with great beaches, friendly people, good food and interesting culture. Greece is cheaper but you'll most likely have to fly to Athens and take a ferry from there. Spain has more of a nightlife.