{"id":21686,"date":"2012-04-17T21:39:14","date_gmt":"2012-04-17T19:39:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.ikaria.ch\/?p=21686"},"modified":"2024-04-08T03:41:14","modified_gmt":"2024-04-08T01:41:14","slug":"riots-is-greece-dangerous-for-holidaymakers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/en\/riots-is-greece-dangerous-for-holidaymakers\/","title":{"rendered":"Riots: Is Greece dangerous for holidaymakers?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Can you still travel to Greece this summer? A question that is often asked, especially by German holidaymakers. Understandably. In connection with Greece, all you see on television are images of strikers, masked people throwing stones, burning houses and angry trade unionists on Syntagma Square burning the German flag on a large scale!
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Like I said on TV!!! But that’s not Greece!!! Should you really let the media ruin your holiday joy?<\/p>\n

Discover the real Greece! – Discover the real Greece!<\/strong><\/p>\n

The people of Greece are in shock. Nobody knows where this will all lead. But it is clear to everyone that the holidaymakers who travel to Greece, even in these difficult times, sympathize with the people and want to help. Tourists are treated kindly and welcomed everywhere! They are the salvation of many families. In Ikaria everyone is worried and hopes that the holidaymakers will still come. And if you, as a traveler, mix with the people, sit down in the kafenion or the small tavern and come into direct contact with the locals and their needs, then you can understand a lot and confidently look at all the clich\u00e9s about the lazy, corrupt Greeks with different eyes ! It soon becomes clear that the simple Greeks are not all mafiosi and good-for-nothings, as they are often portrayed as. On the contrary, they are family people, scared and insecure, but hospitable and friendly as ever, just as people knew and loved Greece.<\/p>\n

Here are some behavioral tips<\/strong> that I follow myself and would happily recommend to others:<\/p>\n