Relations between Athens and its Eurozone creditors may be strained of late, but there is a side of Greece that is very attractive to visitors, especially ones with dollars, pounds, kroner, yen, yuan and other currencies in their bank accounts.
The slide of the euro in currency exchange markets is making Greece an increasing popular holiday destination this year, according to a main story by CNBC, during a crucial period when would-be travelers are looking for deals for summer vacations.
According to the director of the GNTO in the UK and Ireland, 2015 is expected to be a banner year for Greek tourism, especially since the euro is falling against the dollar.
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