Like most other civilizations of their time, the ancient Greeks got around by land or sea. In other words, if they wanted to go to Persia they would walk (or march) across the land or sail across the Mediterranean Sea.
They were much the same as us... just without cars, trains, bikes, planes, and the list goes on.
Although I agree with the above answer, I feel compelled to add that in the ancient world the sea was of great importance in terms of travel. In fact it is one element of the ancient world that differs greatly form the modern. The sea, or rather water masses, were seen as connecting, rather than dividing. Travel over water was easier, faster, and cheaper than travel over land. This is especially true if they wished to transport goods etc.
The most common way for ancient Greeks to travel was by foot or by sea. They often walked or used boats to get from place to place.
They would travel across the Aegean and Mediterranean Sea.
Take a look at ancient Greece on a map. There are many islands and much coastland. Travel by water is much faster than by land. The ancient Greeks traded with many people all around the Mediterranean.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.
The most common way for ancient Greeks to travel was by foot or by sea. They often walked or used boats to get from place to place.
The Aegean sea.... Your welcome :]
They walked, rode horses or asses, walked, or came by boat.
anywhere they wanted but they never came very far by land travel
In pursuit of knowledge, trade and financial advantage.
Boats
The Ancient Greeks traveled by the sea because the land was to mountainous to travel by foot. The Ancient Greeks traveled by foot, cart, chariot and ship.
Basically because it was one of the earliest known way to travel.
Because that was there main route of Transportation. And it help them discover more lands.
They traveled to get needed suppliesfrom other islands and to have wars.
They would travel across the Aegean and Mediterranean Sea.
The ancient Greeks used to travel mainly by walking or running to their destination. If they were wealthy, then they may have had access to horses or chariots to use for traveling.