Things You Should Know as a Volunteer in Greece (Part 2)

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In the first part of this series, we introduced to you some of the things you should know to make the most out of volunteering in Greece. Now, through more information, we’ll give you more reason to take on this new adventure! Read on to continue discovering Greece through these activities.

8 Volunteer Ideas for Traveling in Greece (Continuation)

 

You Can Do More Physical Activities

 

Volunteer conservation opportunities are especially important in Greece at this time of year due to the impact that summer tourists have on the local ecosystem. The beach isn’t the only place where help is needed. Reforestation initiatives provide a wonderful opportunity to make a difference, particularly if you enjoy the outdoor adventure as part of your volunteer activity; this is because fires and long, dry summers create an increased risk of forest loss.

If you want to maintain your health, safety, and security intact while volunteering in Greece, it is crucial that you consult the environmental guidance that is supplied by the programs that you participate in.

 

Rural Areas Can Provide the Luxury of a Resort Setting

Corfu Island

 

On the Greek island of Corfu, located in the Ionian Sea, there are numerous volunteer opportunities. The island offers craggy mountains and resorts on virtually every inch of its shoreline.

Due to the fact that it was ruled at various periods by the British, the French, and the Venetians, there are ties to the early fights that took place during the Peloponnesian War. What other kinds of tourist attractions are there besides cathedrals, museums, and forts?

Agriculture helps orphans. There are a number of different cultural and geographical juxtapositions that can be found as a result of the history of Greece and its surroundings.

 

UNESCO World Heritage Offers Sites to the Public

Acropolis

 

The Acropolis and the Delphic Oracle are just two of the eighteen UNESCO World Heritage sites that may be found in Greece. When you’re not volunteering for archaeology or historic preservation, you should visit these destinations. This is a chance to experience things that you would not be able to see or experience on a shorter vacation while volunteering in Greece.

 

Follow the Path of an Apostle

 

Samos Island, Kavala, Philippi, Thessaloniki, Veria, Athens, and Corinth were all stations on Paul’s pilgrimage path. Even if you are not persuaded to work as a member of the clergy, you may discover additional reasons to remain in these areas.

Samos is home to some of the world’s best wines, the Eupalinos aqueduct, and neighbourhoods where Pythagoras and Epicurus walked.

Conclusion

Volunteering in Greece provides an opportunity to learn about both Greece’s history and present culture. Participating in one of the various volunteer programs accessible overseas can help you enhance your professional, intellectual, and personal skills. With that being said, take advantage of this fantastic opportunity which you will only gain from. 

Looking over our list can assist you in better organising your time. Before you begin packing your luggage, get your passport ready, organise the rest of your trip documentation, and consider what you want to accomplish and where you want to go. This way, you can soon be participating in a volunteer program in Greece.

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