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Is there internet in Antikythera?

Antikythera has electricity, phones, internet connection, and basic plumbing. It even has its own source of water. However, amenities may vary based on the weather and inhabitants are required to be very conscious with water consumption.



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The Greek island of Antikythera. A secluded Greek island has become the latest Mediterranean idyl to offer to pay people to move there, teaming up with the Greek Orthodox church to offer new residents a monthly allowance totalling €18,000 (NZ$33,000).

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The island is comparatively tiny, spanning just 20 square kilometers (8 square miles) and supporting a human population that hovers around 50.

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From Antikythera you can reach Kythira, Crete, Piraeus port (Athens) and the rest of the Peloponnese. There isn't an airport on the island but there is a heliport. Only ferries coming from Kissamos (Crete island) and from the city of Gythio stop in Antikythera every so often.

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The Greek island of Antikythera. A secluded Greek island has become the latest Mediterranean idyl to offer to pay people to move there, teaming up with the Greek Orthodox church to offer new residents a monthly allowance totalling €18,000 (NZ$33,000).

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All in all, you can expect to live comfortably on a budget of 2,000 Euro per month, which includes average monthly costs and rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center of Athens.

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Highest Paying Jobs In Greece Among the highest-paying jobs in Greece are surgeons, judges, lawyers, bank managers, CEOs, CFOs, orthodontists, college professors, pilots, and marketing directors. American expats wanting to get hired in Greece may want to consider these professions to make them the most money.

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Greece has a well-developed internet infrastructure. Free Wi-Fi hotspots are available at most airports and in city centers of major cities, such as Athens, Thessaloniki, and Crete.

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That's a really good salary for one person. You could live a pretty comfortable life, pay for all your basic expenses (food, clothing, etc.), pay for the rent for a one- or two-bedroom apartment and all the other expenses connected with the apartment, like utilities (power — very expensive!

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Affordability: Thessaloniki is one of the most affordable cities in Greece and offers a high standard of living for expats on a budget. The cost of living is lower than in other major cities in Greece, such as Athens, and is comparable to other European cities.

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You can get a residence permit if you own a property in Greece. With this document, you are allowed to stay in Greece for as long as you want. However, you need to renew your residence permit every five years.

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