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Why was it so hard to travel or walk around Greece?

Difficulties of Travel Because travel over the mountains and across the water was so difficult, the people in different settlements had little communication with each other. Travel by land was especially hard. People mostly walked, or rode in carts pulled by oxen or mules. Roads were unpaved.



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According to Moutopoulos, travelers should: Keep their belongings safe. Be careful of pickpockets when using public transportation in Athens. Avoid neighborhoods with a bad reputation after midnight.

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Although it is only about the size of England or the US state of Alabama, Greece's island groups and mountainous mainland can make travel within the country more complex than you might expect. Most travelers will fly into Athens, Greece's largest city and the best jumping-off point to other parts of the country.

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Is it safe to travel alone in Athens? Athens is generally considered safe for solo female travelers! I have first-hand experience in the city, and I never worry about my safety. You can look on crime sites and see for yourself that violent crime is extremely low.

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Overall, Athens is a very safe city to visit as the crime rates are currently at a very low level (lower than the average rate of other European cities). With its stunning monuments, delicious food, and friendly people, it's easy to see why many travellers flock to this historic place every year.

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Petty crime and theft are serious issues in tourist areas and on buses and trains. Pickpocketing, bag snatching, and slashing luggage to steal belongings are common. Pay close attention to your belongings.

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Getting Around the Greek Islands Many passenger boats crisscross the Aegean Sea, making it quick and fairly easy to reach your island getaway. Be warned, however, that gathering ferry information takes some work, as routes can be covered by multiple companies and schedules change often.

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