Gorgeous Old Doors in Greece

I love looking at old doors. Especially the gorgeous old doors I find in Greece. There’s so much attention to detail and so much more character than you see in todays doors.

They almost seem to have their own personalities. Some are the entranceways to vacant buildings and have locks and graffiti, adding even more character. Some only have bits of their former color left, adding even more mystery.

Gorgeous old doors I found in Rethymno
Rethymno, Crete, Greece

Crete

The green doors above from Rethymno, Crete were my favorite. I really wanted to wander inside, but they were locked.

The doors below are so classical. I love how someone planted flowers in front of them on the street. I’m sure this was this entrance to an amazing house one day.

Gorgeous old doors I found in Rethymno
Rethymno, Crete, Greece

I like to imagine who may have lived behind these doors (or still does) and what the families were like. Basically, what their stories are.

Sometimes, I even wander down random streets just to look for them.

Crete, Greece

However, in all my travels, I’ve never seen as many beautiful old doors as in Greece. Portugal is the only other place that has come close, but mainly due to the beautiful tilework around the door, than the door itself.

Rethymno, Crete, Greece
Crete, Greece

Santorini

I found a few ancient doors that I thought were beautiful in Santorini, but, surprisingly, not as many as I expected for such a beautiful island.

Gorgeous old doors I found in Santorini
Santorini, Greece
Gorgeous old doors I found in Santorini
Santorini, Greece

Milos

I stumbled upon the old doors below in the island of Milos. I found them walking up to the old castle for the sunset. The brilliant blue next to the stark grey rocks is mesmerizing.

Milos, Greece

Paros

I also spent some time on the island of Paros. The old town of Parikia, the capital, is loaded with whitewashed houses and colorful doors. It’s so charming here.

I love how the soft green of this door contrasts with the vivid pink of the bougainvillea.

Parikia, Paros, Greece

And the sprinkle of bougainvillea leaves on the ground near this one, with the cat posing for me.

Parikia, Paros, Greece

Don’t you want to live here? I do!

Parikia, Paros, Greece

OK, not technically a door, but I thought this was archway was stunning.

Parikia, Paros, Greece

Naxos

Naxos is also a wonderful island with long sandy beaches, ancient ruins, a lovely traditional Chora and great little hillside towns to explore. Halki, pictured below, is one of those towns. Many of its charming old neoclassical buildings have been turned into cafes and bars with inviting doors.

Visiting Halki is one of the best things to do in Naxos
Halki, Naxos, Greece

I keep adding here as I travel back to Greece…so check back!

Top Things To See And Do In Greece

Of course, on the mainland, you can’t miss the ancient ruins in Athens. You can also visit the Clifftop Monasteries Of Meteora, which is a relatively short bus or train ride north of Athens. I stopped here in spring, when the wildflowers were in bloom, and it was simply stunning.

And with over 200 inhabited islands in Greece, the choices are endless. I hope to explore more of them in the future.

The Cycladic islands are located southeast of an Athens. Santorini, one of the most beautiful, is a top choice. Mykonos, another popular choice, is known party spot with many beautiful beaches.

Naxos, south of Mykonos, is known for its less-touristy less party-like charm, interesting ruins, and charming hillside towns.

Paros, just west of Naxos, has a must-see old fishing village on its northern coast and the lovely island of Anti Paros.

Ios, is just south of Naxos and Paros, an incredible little island with stunning sunsets, a popular party island for the young, or young at heart.

South of Ios, is Milos. Milos is most recognized for the lunar landscape at Sarakiniko Beach, but there are lots of other Interesting beaches, cliffs, and caves here.

Crete, is Greek’s largest island, with a lot to offer. It covers great day trips, like breathtaking Balos Bay, on Crete’s northeastern coast, Elafonisi Island, on Crete’s southeastern coast, and hiking Samaria Gorge, the longest gorge in Europe. Who knew there were amazing snow-capped mountains on Greek islands?

If you’re planning a trip to Greece, read my Greece Travel Guide for my top spots, how to get around, safety, scams, and more.

Safe Travels!

Julie

See my About Me page and learn why I’m so passionate about travel and my philosophies on it.


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Hello! I resigned from a corporate career in product design & development to explore the world. Although my goal was to travel for a year, 8 years later, I’ve been honored to have explored 65 gorgeous countries and met some incredible people. Our world truly is a beautiful place! If you wonder how I came up with the name Gorgeous Unknown, it’s from this Anthony Bourdain quote, “Travel is about the gorgeous feeling of teetering in the unknown.” This is so true for me. I adore exploring new places, meeting people from different cultures, and trying new foods. So follow me into the gorgeous unknown by subscribing below. You’ll receive details on my favorite destinations, detailed travel guides, tips and more. Julie

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