Greek Power.
I like to be positive when I travel, so I hate suggesting that you avoid a particular thing. But I've learned the hard way that when it comes to power adapters, less is more. You'll be offered all sorts of seemingly compact but boxy multi-plug units. And if you're hopping through several countries each with a different power plug format, it seems logical to get that nice, single item.
The problem is that many plugs abroad are set into the wall, often quite deeply.
And most of the multi-plug units assume that you will be able to plug in up against a nice, flat wall.
Result? You may have the right adapter plug for Greece, but you still may not be able to insert it. And if you are only going to one country at a time, you could carry at least three or four individual power adapter plugs in the same space - and with less weight - than the multi-plug unit. And having a spare plug or two protects against loss, allows you to lend one to another traveler, and also will allow you to charge more than just one thing at at time. Plus, those individual power adapter plugs can be used together - so if you do encounter a particularly deep-set plug, you can connect two or three together so that your appliance can be plugged in under almost any circumstances.
Plan Your Own Trip to Greece
Find and Compare Flights To and Around Greece: Athens and Other Greece Flights - The Greek airport code for Athens International Airport is ATH.
Find and Compare prices on: Hotels in Greece and the Greek Islands
Book your Own Day Trips Around Athens
Book your Own Short Trips Around Greece and the Greek Islands
Book your Own Trips to Santorini and Day Trips on Santorini
Book Your Own: Sightseeing Trips on Crete
Source: www.bing.com
Images credited to www.bing.com and pre13.deviantart.net