Greece Travel Books

In addition to writing this travel blog, I have also co-written some Greece travel guidebooks about Milos, Karpathos, Andros and Tinos.

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Travel Guidebooks To Greece

Whenever I prepare for a trip, I like to get my information from different sources. Sometimes it’s a travel blog (like this one!), other times it might be YouTube. Another source is the good old-fashioned book!

As such, Vanessa and myself have written four travel guidebooks in both Kindle and paperback formats to different parts of Greece.

These are packed full of essential information to help you plan a trip, and showcase where to stay, what to see, and include tonnes of useful info about travel logistics.

So far we have four books, that cover two islands each. These are produced under our Real Greek Experiences brand, and are available worldwide through Amazon. The books are:

And we have plans to write many more! 

Each of these Greek island travel books has been carefully researched by ourselves, and they’re ideal for planning your trip as well as when you are actually in Greece.

Here’s a look at them in more depth…

 

Karpathos and Kasos (The Dodecanese Islands of Greece)

Embark on an adventure to the captivating Greek island of Karpathos with this immersive travel guide by Real Greek Experiences. Nestled between Crete and Rhodes, Karpathos boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Discover hidden gems along pristine beaches, perfect for soaking up the Mediterranean sun or diving into thrilling water sports. For the adventurous traveler, explore rugged mountains, charming villages, and secluded coves waiting to be explored.

Karpathos and Kasos (The Dodecanese Islands of Greece)
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Andros and Tinos in Greece: Greek Islands Travel Guide (The Cyclades Islands in Greece: Quiet Greek Island Destinations)

Discover all you need to know about getting to Andros and Tinos, from accommodations and sightseeing to culinary delights and beach recommendations. Whether youre planning to immerse yourself in the unique charm of these islands or include them as part of your Greek island hopping adventure, this guide has got you covered.

Designed to provide you with all the necessary information to plan your trip, this guide skips the set itineraries, encouraging you to embrace the freedom of exploration. From the best times to visit and ideal accommodations to must-see attractions, delectable dining spots, and top-notch beaches, this guide covers it all.

Andros and Tinos in Greece: Greek Islands Travel Guide (The Cyclades Islands in Greece: Quiet Greek Island Destinations)
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Schinoussa and Iraklia in Greece: Greek Islands Travel Guide (The Cyclades Islands in Greece: Quiet Greek Island Destinations)

In this Greek Islands Travel Guide, uncover everything you need to know about reaching Schinoussa and Iraklia, including accommodation options, sightseeing recommendations, culinary delights, and the best spots to bask in the glorious Greek sun. Whether youre planning a tranquil getaway or including these islands in your Greek island hopping adventure, this guide has you covered.

Both Schinoussa and Iraklia exude a quiet charm and authentic allure, offering a retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Easily accessible within a few hours from Athens by ferry, these islands seamlessly blend rustic charm with contemporary elegance. As part of the Smaller Cyclades, they offer a distinctively different experience from the more famous destinations of Santorini and Mykonos, making them ideal for those seeking solitude in stunning surroundings.

Schinoussa and Iraklia in Greece: Greek Islands Travel Guide (The Cyclades Islands in Greece: Quiet Greek Island Destinations)
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Dave Briggs: Writer at Dave’s Travel Pages creating Greece travel guides, Greece travel planning tipsDave Briggs is a travel writer based in Greece with a passion for exploring the beautiful Greek islands and beyond. With an ambitious goal of visiting every Greek island (over 200!), he shares his experiences, recommendations, and travel tips through his blog and social media channels. Connect with Dave on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram  for daily travel inspiration, itineraries, and helpful information on various Greek islands and destinations. 

2 thoughts on “Greece Travel Books”

  1. Hi Dave,
    Another question, what do you think of the tours relating to Paul’s footsteps to Corinthia? Are they worth it? Is there anything to see other than ruins? Do they know where he lived, etc? I read that you need to take a guide that the drivers can’t go into the area. Any recommendations or are there better places to view.
    I have been to the Pelopponese theatre and Mycenae ruins to the south. Have friends that have never been to Greece at all so could do it again if you think the town of Corinthia is not worth it. The canal is definitely not worth a trip but you have to cross it anyway.

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    • I think whether it’s worth it or not depends on how important it would be to you. On a visual level, not so impressive. If you have a good tour guide like in the first tour mentioned here then it could be worth it.
      I was not very impressed with Corinth as a site. AcroCorinth is quite nice, with views, but you need to be fit! Areopagus is in Athens in any case, so you’d probably see that on the Athens segment of your trip.
      As you’ve seen Mycenae before, a happy compromise could be Nemea Archaeological Site. It often gets overlooked, but I like it!
      To conclude: If you’re taking a tour, I think the Paul’s Footsteps could be worth it. If you are driving yourselves around, check Nemea and you could do it on the same day as Corinth quite easily.

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