Why go . . .
I realise that for Kiwis it's not a budget flight away but, goodness me, it's as exotic and varied as almost anywhere on the planet, I think.
It's a gorgeous thing to do, to just get a simple ferry between the Greek islands. It's a cheap and brilliant cruise, in my book anyway. Obviously it's got a fantastic history, but the Greeks are also very passionate, emotional, interesting and interested people, who have roamed the planet themselves and taken interest in what's going on elsewhere. I love the people, the place, the food, the history, the culture and the religion.
Where to go . . .
The islands are extraordinary. You want to get away from places that have an international airport on them because it will be rammed with other travellers. Obviously Greece was one of the first countries to be touched by the joys and problems of mass tourism, so carefully pick where you go.
I think Greece is a place you can return to. I would really recommend Symi; an island I've been to a number of times. It doesn't have an airport so there's not mass tourism and you've got to get a ferry to get there. But then you arrive into what I think is the most beautiful natural harbour in Greece. You're surrounded by houses that are Neo-classical looking and just glorious as a result. I've seen people arrive there on a ferry and their mouths just hang open; it's such a fantastic sight.
When to go . . .