Greece is a country characterized by azure water, sandy beaches, calming blue and white homes, and the much-beloved myths and legends of Hercules and the Olympian pantheon of gods and goddesses.

If you’re longing for a Santorini-styled holiday, but can’t afford the real-deal, visit some of the below places and bring some Greek-inspiration into your life.

Athenian Villa courtyard (C) TravelGround

  1. Accommodation – Athenian Villa, Caledon

For those longing for a Grecian-styled accommodation, look no further than the white-washed, rock studded Athenian Villa, which will definitely serve your needs. Though they are quite far from the ocean, their indoor Mediterranean styled plunge pool is certain to give you the ocean-esque experience you’re craving. Prepare for turquoise waters, a Greek-Key pattern border, a turquoise-painted amphora, and a rock-created window with seashells.

Athenian Villa Pool (C) TravelGround

The friendly and personalised service will remind you of the inquisitive but always cheerful Greek demeanor, and the bedrooms are incredibly cosy and well-decorated (please note that they are quite small)! The rooms vary in their décor, but are characterised by soft blues and whites, with en-suite or open-plan bathrooms decorated with photographs of Greece.

The outdoor dining areas offer a vine covered trellis to shade you from the sun, with pops of red, blue, and white. The indoor dining room offers rich yellow walls, plate and paintings adorning the walls, and personalised touches everywhere you look. On a hot summer day, enjoy a glass of red wine on the comfortable trellis, or visit the nearby Caledon hot springs. Find out more.

Customers of the Big Time Greek Taverna (C) Big Time Greek Taverna

  1. Eat out at – Big Time Greek Taverna, St Francis Bay

Missing out on a restaurant with a view? Dreaming of vine-wrapped meats, saganaki (deep fried haloumi), and calamari heads? Then you should definitely head to the Big Time Greek Taverna, situated on the water’s edge of the canals of St. Francis Bay. With a fisherman-styled whitewash exterior, plenty of tables, and stairs leading to the docks that have statues artfully placed around, you’ll be charmed by their authentic style in no time at all!

Dolmades and tzatziki sauce. By Geoff Peters (Flickr)

After setting foot within Big Time Greek Tavarna you’ll definitely be tempted into trying one of their traditional cuisines, tempered with slight South African touches. Starters include Yemista (stuffed peppers with beef) and Dolmades (beef and rice wrapped in vine leaves), while main course options have a variety of fish dishes, moussaka (vegetable and beef casserole), and plenty of lamb varieties. Desserts include a mouth-watering baklava, traditional Gelato, as well as plain Greek yoghurt with honey. To book a table, call 042-294-1309.

Club Mykonos (C) TravelGround

  1. Entertainment – Club Mykonos, Langebaan

Not only does Club Mykonos provide cosy accommodation, but they are also one of the top places to head to if you’re seeking some typical Greek fun. With donkey rides available for children (who love Chester), five outdoor swimming pools and an indoor heated pool and spa, themed pubs, a casino, and putt-putt available, there are plenty of reasons to head to Langebaan and visit this unique themed resort.

Riding a donkey at Club Mykonos (C) TravelGround

Spend a lazy day on the lagoon sailing around on one of the numerous leisure yachts available, or head to the green golf courses in the surrounding area to have a tee-rific time.

Do you know of any other Greek-inspired places to visit in South Africa?

Main image credited to BruceHH (Flickr)