Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts

Unusual foreign laws, that you should know...

Although there is no word on how often these ordinances are actually enforced, but consider yourself warned.

Amsterdam, Netherlands A curious loophole in the law means that smoking tobacco in a public place such as a coffee shop in Amsterdam is banned, while puffing away on pure cannabis is entirely legal.


Feed pigeons in St. Mark's Square in Venice, Italy. The practice was outlawed in 2008, much to the dismay of seed vendors there, because the historical buildings (and many sightseers) were bearing the brunt of the byproduct.

Run out of gas in Germany. More precisely, it's verboten to stop on the nation's fast-paced autobahns, where German motorists tend to get all Fahrvergnugen behind the wheel.

Drive while wearing flip-flops in Spain. It's also illegal to drive with groceries on the back seat of a convertible. Best to stay on your toes no matter what's on your feet.

 Spit in public in Barcelona. Not a bad call, and one a few more cities might want to consider.

Wear high heels at Greek archaeological sites such as the Acropolis. Pointy heels pierce the delicate "skin" of these antiquities, officials determined in 2008 when they first sought the ban. Indeed, stilettos can transmit more pressure per square inch than an elephant, experts say.

Drive in Scandinavia during daylight without headlights switched on. The reasoning behind the law is sound: Daylight hours are limited during long northern winters.

Eat during Ramadan in the United Arab Emirates. Muslims abstain from food and drink between sunrise and sunset during the month of Ramadan. And non-believers are expected to follow suit. Same goes for Saudi Arabia, where offending foreigners can get their visas canceled for the
infraction.

Step on currency in Thailand. Thai baht bear the picture of the King of Thailand. Defaming, insulting or threatening the royal family is illegal — and so is stepping on paper currency.

Pee in the ocean in Portugal. No word on whether anyone has ever actually gotten busted for this.




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From our clients, Greece


Lea-Anne, fell upon a great adventure while in Greece, here is her story.

We stumbled across this place, Villa Mertiza, basically because we ran out of cash, water, petrol, sunlight all at the same time.


We were a little silly and headed out with little cash and forgot there are NO cash machines outside of large cities, and NOBODY takes cards.

These guys let us pitch up for the night - explaining we had nothing on us, they said 'pay us when you get back to England' !!!????  (Lea-Anne is Canadian)

They pointed us to a restaurant that took cards and gave us an amazing room.

The next day he took Rup to a cash point in a village not on any map. We bought a few t shirts and swimmers and stayed for four nights.

Put this in your back pocket for your own trip. It was just amazing, exactly why we love Greece.

Lea-Anne