Traveling with Kids in Greece
Monday June 29, 2009
Is your family at that age - with the youngest no longer too young to travel, and the eldest almost slipping into adulthood? It may be the perfect time to travel with your kids in Greece. One caveat - for many years there was no official drinking age in Greece. Now it's 18 years old. And while some parents may not mind a late-teen grabbing a Greek beer that would be illegal back home, it's another story when they come back to the table with a bottle of ouzo.
More:
- Packing Light for Kids
- How to Find a Family-Friendly Beach in Greece - Not ready for the discussion of the European birds and bees? Here's how to find the not-nude beaches in Greece.
- Finding Family-Friendly Hotels in Greece This independent rating service rates Greek hotels solely on how well they work for families.
- Travel with Kids at About.com - Teresa Plowright covers traveling with kids on the Greek island of Corfu and worldwide.


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