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Renews at $24.95 /2yr.gr is Greece’s digital identity on the internet, used by companies, personal brands, government institutions, and cultural organizations. It builds trust with Greek-speaking visitors and enhances local SEO visibility.
A .gr domain tells customers your website is focused on Greece, increasing your visibility in Greek search engines like Google.gr. Whether you run an e-commerce store, tourism business, or personal blog, .gr helps you reach the right audience.
The .gr extension is perfect for Greek companies, global businesses entering the Greek market, travel agencies, hospitality services, and bloggers covering Greek culture, history, or lifestyle.
The .gr domain is Greece’s official ccTLD with specific rules set by the Hellenic Telecommunications & Post Commission (EETT). Below are the current registration and transfer requirements:
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The .gr extension is ideal for businesses and individuals seeking to establish a strong online presence in Greece.
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Yes. .gr domains are available to individuals and businesses worldwide.
No. WHOIS privacy is not available for .gr domains due to registry rules.
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Prices vary, but ChemiCloud offers competitive rates with transparent renewals.
Yes. .gr helps improve rankings in Greek search engines and signals local relevance.
No, but a local contact is recommended for registry communications.