Vintage 1970s Greece Tourism Advertisement – “The Greece the Crowds Don’t Know”

£15.00

Description

Description:
This is an original 1970s advertisement from The National Tourism Organisation of Greece, promoting year-round travel to Greece beyond peak season. The ad highlights six different periods of the year, each showcasing a unique experience:

  • January & February in Athens – Explore the Parthenon without the crowds.
  • March & April in Crete or Rhodes – Enjoy historic sites and tranquil coastal views.
  • May & June in the Islands – Experience quiet, scenic harbors before summer tourism peaks.
  • July & August in Halkidiki – The ideal time for sunbathing and summer fun.
  • September & October on Aegean Cruises – Savor the finest Greek cuisine on a luxurious cruise.
  • November & December in Rhodes or Crete – Discover ancient ruins in mild winter weather.

The ad emphasizes that Greece can be enjoyed at its best—without the crowds—if you know when to go, and that off-season travel can offer savings of up to 50%. The tagline, “GREECE: The land for all seasons,” promotes Greece as a year-round destination.

This 25 x 16.5 cm print (with an additional 2 cm border) is an authentic piece of vintage travel advertising. Due to its age, minor signs of wear may be present, adding to its classic charm. A must-have for travel enthusiasts, Greece lovers, and collectors of vintage tourism memorabilia.