Serbs and Summer in Greece: Truths, Lies, and Beach Crowds

Imagine this – Vladimir, a guy who has already been to Greece twice this year, decided to share his experiences and bust all the myths that Serbs are swallowing whole before packing their bags for summer vacation. Yes, you read that right, twice! And what does he say? Borders are like they don’t even exist, crowds are huge, but there’s barely any radar, and he hasn’t seen the police at all. No wild boars on the roads, no falling rocks from overpasses. In short, the road to Greece is as calm as a fairy tale, not a stressful trip to vacation.

But wait, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows! Vladimir summed up impressions from different places – Nea Kalikratia is seriously crowded, with beach prices like the Maldives, Asprovalta is a cute town but has no usable beach, while Stavros is, in his words, the worst place he’s ever been. On the flip side, Amuljani is a charming little island with clean beaches and even cleaner sea, and Jerisos is his favorite on Halkidiki. Lefkada? He loves it so much he’s going for the sixth time this year!

Of course, his post sparked a flood of comments – some praise him, others call him subjective, but everyone agrees it’s nice to hear an honest opinion. And yes, no fairy tales about sharks or jellyfish, just a real look at things.

If you’re planning to vacation in Greece, maybe it’s time to listen to Vladimir and brace yourself for crowds, but also for beautiful beaches worth visiting. And if you’ve already been, share your stories – maybe your experience will bust another myth!

So, what do you think? Is Greece really the paradise or just an overcrowded mess? Drop your thoughts below, or just laugh at the ‘Maldives prices’ on a Greek beach. Either way, the conversation is just getting started!

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