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Cheapest Time To Go To Greece – How To Visit On A Budget

The cheapest time to go to Greece is outside summer, which is the peak tourist season. Here are some tips to travel to Greece if you are on a budget.

Best time to visit Greece

Cheapest time to travel to Greece and the Greek islands

Greece can be a very affordable country. Yet, some people return from their Greek holiday having spent much more than they expected.

These travelers may have only visited the most upscale destinations in Greece, during high season. And it’s true – prices in places like Mykonos and Santorini can be very high.

Cheapest time to visit Greece - Santorini

I’m Greek and have been exploring my country for many decades. While I agree that there are cheaper countries to visit, I still believe that Greece can be very budget-friendly.

In fact, even the most expensive islands in Greece can be very affordable if you are able to visit outside the high season.

Here are some tips on how to explore more of Greece without breaking the bank.

When is the peak season in Greece?

The peak season for Greece is between June and September. Due to the warm weather and absence of rain, it’s the best season to go to the beach, and swimming is delightful.

Summer is a popular time to visit Greece

During high season, everywhere in Greece gets busier. Tourists arrive from all over the world to spend some time on popular islands, like Mykonos , Santorini , Milos , Rhodes , Corfu and Crete.

The most expensive months in terms of accommodation prices are July and August . This is the time when most people, including Greeks, can take time off to travel. Even with the higher prices, many hotels around the country can be fully booked.

My suggestion: If you have a choice, skip Greece in August. It can get too hot, busy and overpriced, especially in the popular islands.

June and September are still warm, but they are typically less crowded and cheaper. Overall, it will be easier to find accommodation, even last minute.

Celebrating Greek Easter in Greece

Greek Easter is another relatively expensive time to visit Greece, as it’s our most important public holiday. While many Greeks go to their villages to celebrate the Easter Week, others take advantage to explore more of the country for a few days.

Places like Patmos and Corfu have very unique Greek Easter traditions , and can get popular during the Holy week. The most expensive days for accommodation are Good Friday and the Easter weekend.

Cheapest time to visit Greece - March, May and June

Note that Greek Easter is celebrated according to the Greek calendar. As a rule, it rarely coincides with the Catholic or Protestant Easter.

Outside Greek Orthodox Easter, spring is generally cheap in terms of accommodation. It’s a fantastic time to visit, as you will avoid crowds, and you will see tons of blooming flowers among the ancient ruins throughout the country.

Christmas and New Year’s in Greece

Accommodation prices in certain areas of Greece may go up during Christmas and New Year’s , though not nearly as much as in other European countries.

This is more likely to affect the main cities and some popular areas on the mountains, rather than the islands. As an example, Kalambaka town near the Meteora Monasteries is a popular place to visit in winter.

Have a look at these other Greek celebrations and festivals throughout the year.

Best time to travel to Greece – International and domestic flights

Greece has several dozens of airports. Many of them are international, which means that there are direct flights from abroad. In summer, there are hundreds of seasonal routes, many of them reaching the Greek islands.

Flight prices vary a lot, depending on the airlines and the time of the year. Generally speaking, flights tend to be more expensive in summer and around Christmas and Greek Easter.

Greece travel - There are many year round flights

You can often find low airfares if you check a few months in advance of your trip. Low-cost companies are often the cheapest, but make sure you check all airlines.

If you want to take a domestic flight within Greece, try to book your ticket as early as possible. Last minute tickets tend to be very expensive, especially for popular islands like Mykonos and Santorini .

This list of Greek islands with airport will help you when planning your trip. Many visitors book combinations of flights to arrive on one island, and return home from Athens, or from another island.

Ferry travel within Greece

Ferry travel is a common way to reach the Greek islands and travel between them. While certain islands have airports, in many cases it’s much more practical to take a ferry.

Ferry routes vary widely throughout the year. During peak season, there are more ferries running between the islands. There are different types of ferries – the fastest ones, which run on routes in the Aegean Sea, cost significantly more.

Cheapest way to travel to the Greek islands - Take a ferry

Ferry tickets have the same price year-round, even if you book them last minute. However, if you are travelling during peak season, it’s best to plan ahead and book them in advance, as certain ferries can get sold out.

I use Ferryscanner to compare ferry companies and book ferry tickets. It’s a popular search engine where you can book up to ten consecutive ferry journeys.

Sometimes, you might find discounted ferry tickets. These are mostly available for the off-peak months. They are often non-refundable and non-transferable, so make sure you are happy before you book them.

Cheapest time to go to Athens Greece

Athens is a year round destination. As such, you can always find affordable accommodation, though prices may fluctuate a little between summer and winter.

Summer temperatures in the Acropolis can get high

International flights to Athens tend to be more expensive during summer. If you only want to visit Athens for a short city break, look into off-season months.

You will generally get much better flight prices for October, often excluding the Oxi Day , November, March or April. Winter months will typically be even cheaper, apart from the time around Christmas and New Year’s.

Many people come to Athens to visit the museums and ancient sites. You will be delighted to know that entrance tickets to all public museums and monuments are reduced from November until March. In addition, entrance is free on the first Sunday of those months.

You might want to check my guide to some free museums in Athens .

Is the off-season a good time of year to visit Athens?

If you’ve found a cheap flight to Athens in January or February, go ahead and book it. Athens is buzzing in winter, and you are likely to get pleasant weather on at least some days.

Generally speaking, winters in the Greek capital are a lot milder than Northern European winters. Still, we may have all four seasons. Thunderstorms are not uncommon, and you don’t want to be walking around the slippery Acropolis marbles under pouring rain – trust me on this!

April, May, September and October are great months to visit Athens

Generally speaking, January and February are the coldest months in Athens – it even snows on some years. 

Here is my article on the best time to visit Athens , including information on weather, festivals and special events for each month.

Cheapest time to go to the Greek islands

Greece has hundreds of islands. Apart from the popular ones, there are some others that you may have never heard of, like Andros , Iraklia , Kimolos , Nisyros or Kasos . This introduction to Greek islands  should help.

If you are going to the islands, or to any beach destinations in mainland Greece, the cheapest time to go to Greece is outside the summer season.

Generally speaking, spring, autumn and winter months are a lot cheaper in terms of accommodation. While some of the restaurants might be closed, the ones that are open will cater for locals, and will typically be very affordable.

Cheapest time to go to Greece - Andros island

Most visitors find the weather a lot more pleasant in June and September rather than in high season. So, unless the only time you can take a holiday is in August, visit Greece in September instead. 

Let’s take, for example, Santorini. Accommodation prices in July and August can be exorbitant, especially if you want to stay in a hotel with a view to the volcano. The vast majority of rooms would be over 200 euros per night, and this is if you are booking well in advance.

By comparison, if you visit Santorini in March, April or October, you could easily find good value rooms. Prices drop further in winter, which is the off-season.

And before you dismiss winter, it’s actually an interesting time to visit Santorini if you want to avoid the crowds. Here’s my personal experience on visiting Santorini in winter .

Also, here are a few more tips on how to visit Santorini on a budget . 

Is the off-season a good time of year to visit the Greek islands?

The Greek islands can be very interesting in the off-season. However, if your main plan is to go swimming and enjoy the beach, do not come between November and March.

While some visitors still swim in November or December, most people will not find it pleasant. In addition, there aren’t as many sailing tours in the off-season – you’d get a much wider selection in summer.

Cheapest time to go to Greece - Sailing trip

You should also consider daylight hours. Sunset in winter is around 17:30, while in summer it’s between 20:00 and 21:00, so there are more chances for daytime activities.

Another issue with the Greek islands in winter is that there isn’t as much to do as in summer. The main exceptions are the bigger, more populated islands, like Rhodes, Crete and Corfu. These are still lively in winter, and there’s a lot happening despite the relatively bad weather.

However, smaller islands pretty much close down. So if nightlife and a wide selection of tavernas are your top priority, avoid the off-season.

Finally, travelling to the islands in winter isn’t always straightforward. Many of the charter flights cease operation, and there are fewer ferries.

Cheapest time to go to Greece - Hiking from Fira to Oia in Santorini

As a conclusion, think what your priorities are when planning a trip to a Greek island. If you are budget-conscious, try late April, May or early / mid October.

These months are ideal for anyone who wants to hike, see the archaeological sites or just to relax. Accommodation will be cheaper, you will avoid the scorching sun while still having good weather, and the locals will have more time and energy to talk to you!

Read more here: Hottest Greek islands to visit in October .

Cheapest time to go on a roadtrip around Greece

A fantastic way to explore more of Greece is to go on a roadtrip. The Peloponnese and the Western coast of Greece are fairly seasonal destinations in terms of accommodation costs.

Just like the islands, they are quite busy in summer, and prices tend to go up.

Cheapest time to go to Greece - A forest

Depending on the area you are visiting, accommodation in these areas can be much cheaper if you are going between October and March.

During the off-season, you should be able to find rooms and apartments starting at 40-50 euro, while in summer the same apartments would cost a lot more, perhaps double the price.

Is the off-season a good time of the year to take a roadtrip around Greece?

Again, if your main plan is to go swimming, avoid the winter months. That said, the climate in the Peloponnese is fairly mild, so many locals swim all year round.

If, on the other hand, you just want to explore, go hiking and visit the numerous ancient sites and villages, the off-season is probably better.

Cheapest time to go to Greece - Peloponnese in spring

Be aware that places up on the mountains can get really cold and damp in winter. If you are renting a car, the law states that you will need to have snow chains in your car between October and April. Make sure you discuss this with your car rental company.

As for the Western coast of Greece, the average temperatures won’t be as mild as in the Peloponnese. Again, if swimming is a priority, it’s best to plan your trip by October at the latest.

Here is more information about driving in Greece . And if you want to find a rental car, have a look at the Discover Cars platform , where you can book a vehicle for your vacation.

FAQs about the cheapest time to visit Greece

Here are a few more tips about the cheapest times of year to visit Greece:

What is the best month to go to Greece?

In my opinion, the best month to go to Greece is late May, June and September. The weather is milder with many sunny days, there are fewer tourist crowds, and accommodation prices are reasonable.

End of summer in Greece

I know that many people visit in July and August, but this is often because it’s the only time they can go on a vacation! I personally avoid the Greek islands in August as much as I can!

If swimming is not a top priority, you will also love April, October and November. I find April too cold to go swimming, but I blame my Greek genes 🙂

How much does it cost to go to Greece for a week?

This reminds me of the question “how long is a piece of string”! Regardless, here is some insight, based on my summer trips in Greece in the past five years.

From the above, you may have guessed that we travel outside the peak season of July and August. As such, we can easily find accommodation for around 45-50 euro / night for a couple. We’ve even had self-catering studios for 25 euro!

Beach in Ios island Greece

A meal at a regular taverna for two people can cost anywhere from 30 euro upwards. I’d say an average price for two is around 35-50 euro. Obviously, this would not apply for gourmet restaurants in Mykonos or Santorini.

Ferry ticket prices vary a lot. We tend to use the larger, slower ferries, as they are not only cheaper, but also better to travel on if the weather is windy. A passenger ticket from Piraeus port to one of the islands generally costs around 40 euro upwards.

All in all, we normally spend about 50 euro per person per day travelling in Greece. It is definitely possible to bring this number down if you stay at campsites or avoid tavernas and do more self-catering.

So, to answer the question, you can easily spend a week in Greece for under 500 euro per person, excluding your airfare. All it takes is some research and a bit of careful planning.

How much does an average trip to Greece cost?

In my opinion, there is no average trip to Greece, as every visitor has their own itinerary.

Mykonos and Santorini, which are often included in Greek vacations, are among the most expensive destinations in Greece, so they will increase the cost. If you are budget-conscious, there are many other Greek islands that are a lot cheaper.

Mykonos Greece

In addition, activities like private tours or sailing trips are likely to be pricey. As an example, a day trip from Mykonos to Ancient Delos can cost over 50 euro. A winery tour in Santorini can be over 100 euro.

Still, if you can only visit Greece once in your life, all of these are worth booking. After all, the memories will last forever!

What is the cheapest Greek island to visit?

I have not been to all Greek islands yet! But I’m working towards it 🙂

Two of the famous Greek islands that I’ve found to be the most budget-friendly are Crete and Naxos, in the Cyclades. I can absolutely recommend both islands for beaches, sightseeing, culture, people, and the fantastic Greek food !

Enjoy Greek food at every season

You can reach Chania or Heraklion airports in Crete from many European countries. Naxos has a small local airport. You can either take a domestic flight from Athens, or use one of the numerous ferries.

Can I explore Greece on a budget?

Based on our experience travelling around Greece as a couple, it is possible to see Greece with a budget of about 50 euro per person per day, even beyond the shoulder seasons.

Have a look at this article where I broke down our costs for one month of travelling in June 2021: Is Greece expensive . We managed to stick to the same budget, more or less, in 2022. 

Granted, fuel, accommodation and food prices have gone up since then. Still, most areas in Greece are very affordable.

Cheapest time to go to Greece – Conclusions

I hope this article has shed some light on the cheapest time to go to Greece! If I could sum up my best advice, here’s what I would suggest:

  • Avoid July and August , which is also the time when the meltemi winds blow in the Aegean. Visit Greece in April, May, June, September, October or even November. The shoulder season is the best time to come if you want some beach weather.
  • Skip the most popular destinations . Do not visit Mykonos and Santorini – go to less famous islands instead. Or go to the mainland, and include Peloponnese in your trip to Greece.
  • Book your flights, accommodation and ferry tickets well in advance . 

Whatever you decide, have a great time!

More Greece travel guides

I hope this article has shed some light on the best time of the year to visit Greece, and what to expect in Athens, Santorini and other popular destinations. You might find these other Greece blog posts interesting:

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Vanessa from Real Greek Experiences

Hi! I am Vanessa from Athens. I love exploring Greece, especially outside the peak months of July and August. My favourite times of year are late spring / early summer (from mid May to late June) and around mid September, when I can have some quiet beach time. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below!

Greece - Cheapest time to visit

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I L ❤️ V E your reports and look forward to them all the time …. You are so Insightful and alway REMIND me of just why it is I LOVE GREECE as much as I do … I moved there last year in September, and continue to work in The UK. I was first in Athens and then moved to Souvala on Aegina, which was definitely not my wisest choice, too quiet and isolated, especially without a car … Also as you say, August was UNBEARABLE … Definitely will work during August … 🤭 It dimmed my passion somewhat, and I have been thinking of leaving, but EVERY TIME I read your Wonderful Newsletter, I feel maybe, just not yet …. 😊 You are right, it takes careful planning. I am returning in January to clear my apartment on Aegina, and put it into storage in Athens … Have A Wonderful Week.

Kind regards,

Yes August can be a pain in the tourist areas – which is why I don’t go away myself 🙂 I’m sure you will find another place to live for a few months, or a year, or… who knows really? Get in touch when you are in Athens in January, and let’s go for a coffee!

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These Are the Best Times to Visit Greece

Anthony Grant

Finally ready for that dream trip to Greece ? With a coastline longer than the United Kingdom's and thousands of islands, the country is a great place to visit any time of year. But absent a last-minute flight deal (and they do come up, though nonstop options from the US are still limited), planning ahead is the way to go in order to make the most of your time in Greece.

The urban attractions of Athens thrum at full tilt all year long, while most Greek islands are at their best once winter has left the picture. Whether it's sultry Mediterranean breezes you seek or the cheapest time to book that hotel room with a sea view in Mykonos, consider this your essential guide to planning a perfect trip to Greece.

The Best Weather in Greece

cheapest time to visit greece

Generally, the best weather in Greece is what you'll experience in May, June and September. Plenty of sunny days that aren't too hot make May an ideal time for long, leisurely walks in Athens. By June, the beaches of the Aegean islands are warm enough for swimming and popular islands like Mykonos aren't crowded yet.

July is when things get toasty and sometimes uncomfortably humid in Athens, and the city is crowded with tourists then, too. August, naturally, means great beach weather, and if you like your big cities to yourself then it's also a fine time for Athens, as most Athenians ditch the capital.

September has lots of advantages (namely: fewer tourists), but the days are still long and warm and better yet, it's less humid than in July and August. In Crete, the southernmost Greek island, you can go swimming well into October.

The Best Times to Visit Cities in Greece

The two biggest cities in Greece are the capital, Athens , and Thessaloniki. Both are destinations in their own right and for culture vultures there is really no bad time to go. In the peak summer season, major attractions in Athens such as the Acropolis Museum are more crowded than in wintertime, when on many days you'll have even iconic places like the Acropolis largely to yourself. Winter in Athens is also a great time to check out lesser-known museums, tune up your Instagram or warm up in a luxe Turkish bath .

cheapest time to visit greece

Generally speaking, think of April to June as the ideal times to explore Athens and other Greek cities including historic Nafplio. Thessaloniki is a vibrant city with a wealth of cultural attractions, but in the height of summer it gets so humid they actually have public fans in places to keep the air circulating.

Choose shoulder season months like October and May for an optimal experience there. Most island towns are empty of tourists from November until around the time of Greek Easter, but the main town in Corfu and the Cretan cities like Heraklion are up and running all year long.

When to Visit Greece for Events

From religious holidays to cultural festivals, there are plenty of events worth attending throughout the year.

Spring Events

Greek Orthodox Easter is the most important holiday in the Greek calendar by far. In 2019, Greek Easter falls on Sunday, April 28, but festivities actually begin the week prior on the Saturday of Lazarus. Easter is celebrated in different ways throughout the country, with many variations on the candlelit processions of Good Friday and Easter Sunday celebrations themselves — but you can count on plenty of lamb roasts and fireworks. Easter in Corfu is one of the most famous, but wherever you are in Greece during this time you can expect to experience at least some of the country's very rich and colorful Easter traditions.

Summer Events

Summer is when most music and arts festivals are in full swing. The Athens and Epidaurus Festival is the country's most prestigious annual summer arts festival, with events taking place at the ancient stone Odeon of Herodes Atticus theater (the Herodion) below the Acropolis as well as south of Athens at the amphitheater of Epidaurus, the best-preserved theater of the ancient world. Events include a mix of classic and contemporary (last summer, Bill Murray recited poetry in the Herodion) and are usually scheduled from late June to early August.

The Athens Festival in Epidaurus, Greece. (Photo by Giannis Alexopoulos/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

On the day of the August Full Moon Festival in Athens, museums and ancient sites are open in the evening free of charge until midnight.

Assumption is Aug. 15. It's a public holiday in Greece and considered the "Summer Easter." On this day, life in Athens pretty much grinds to a halt as Athenians dash off to the countryside or the islands. If you want to make sure you have a good place to stay anywhere outside of Athens on Aug. 15 or in the two weeks following, it's increasingly essential that you plan and reserve ahead of time.

Fall Events

The prestigious Thessaloniki International Film Festival is usually held during the first part of November. And while they're not exactly going to enrich anybody in cultural terms, Black Friday shopping events in November have recently taken Greeks by storm.

Winter Events

Christmas in Greece is nowhere near as big a deal as Greek Easter, but there are festive lights in the center of big cities like Athens. Also in Athens, New Year's Eve means festive fireworks over the Acropolis.

Fireworks explode over the Parthenon temple atop the Athens Acropolis hill during New Year's day celebrations, in Athens on January 1st, 2017. (Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The Best Times to Explore the Greek Islands

The best times to visit mykonos and santorini.

What ultimately draws visitors to Santorini is the views over the volcanic caldera and not the beaches, and that appeal has fueled the island's rise as a year-round destination. May and June are the best times to dodge the crowds but also enjoy some sun. Otherwise, it's probably better to wait until after mid-September.

Mykonos is a bit trickier: in May and June (and again in September) you'll have more elbow room at the island's many beaches and posh beach bars, but to get a taste of the international razzle dazzle for which the place is most famous, July and August do rock to that inimitable Mediterranean island vibe. But it's also a very expensive vibe. Unlike in Santorini, by the end of September it's already very quiet again in Mykonos.

Santorini, Greece. (Photo by Cosmic Timetraveler/Unsplash)

The Best Times to Visit Other Islands

Whether it's Corfu in the Ionian Islands, Rhodes and Patmos in the Dodecanese archipelago, Paros and the other islands that make up the Cyclades or Crete, the best time of year for an island visit is generally going to be in June, July or September. Prices are lower and hotel rooms are more readily available in June and September, and you can count on warm weather in those months, too.

Loads of Greeks and other Europeans on summer holiday can make island travel in August a real challenge — and sometimes a downright headache. And many islands have their off-season charms: For example, the Saronic Islands near Athens like Hydra and Aegina are easy and fun to visit any time of year (but beach time is mainly May through September).

When to Visit Greece to Avoid Crowds

The tourism season in Greece typically gets going after Greek Easter, with shoulder season ramping up in May and the peak season stretching from the latter part of June into July and all of August. Increasingly, in places like Athens and Crete, September is now considered a high season month.

If you want to avoid crowds in Athens, time your summer travel for June or August instead of July. In the Cycladic archipelago (which includes Mykonos and Santorini), avoid July and August unless you don't mind crowded ferries and higher prices.

In Crete, you can expect crowds at many beaches and in the cities of Heraklion and Chania from June right up until October, so consider June or early fall for Crete. By contrast, in Corfu where the beach season is not quite as long as in Crete, you'll have an easier time avoiding crowds in September.

Winter in Athens tends to be cold and damp, but there are still many sunny days and exploring museums and ancient ruins in the absence of crowds and big tour groups can be quite cool.

The Cheapest Times to Visit Greece

cheapest time to visit greece

Traveling to Greece is usually priciest during peak season, so if you're looking to save, wait until the off-peak or shoulder seasons. The best hotel deals in Athens are going to be from early January through March, but weather is not at its best at that time. You can generally find good hotel deals in April, May, the first part of June and sometimes in September (but less so in Crete).

The shoulder seasons in Greece run from April through the first part of June, and then from about mid-September through mid-October.

Affordable Airfare

Unsurprisingly, airfare is at its most expensive during the summer. July, specifically, is the priciest month when, according to the farecasting app Hopper, long-haul flight prices are around $1,090 round-trip. In May, that dips to $930 round-trip. But during the shoulder seasons and in winter, prices plunge accordingly.

Currently, all American airlines offer only seasonal nonstop flights to Athens and they tend to be expensive, but there's often a workaround. Find a cheap ticket to either London Heathrow (LHR) or London Gatwick (LGW) and then find a flight that fits your schedule with Greek carrier Aegean : a Star Alliance member with several flights a day from London to Athens International Airport (ATH). Plus, you'll typically get better service than you would from the British low-cost carriers, plus meals are included.

Affordable Hotels

cheapest time to visit greece

The most expensive time to book a hotel room in Athens is generally in the summer. The cheapest times are January (after the New Year holiday) and February. The most expensive time to book rooms in popular islands like Mykonos and Santorini is July and especially August.

According to Booking.com , based on bookings made between January 2018 and December 2018, hotels in Athens are 33% more affordable in February than compared to the most expensive month of the year, which (for Booking.com ) is June. Hotels in Santorini in January are 51% more affordable than they are in August, and for Mykonos, March is 73% more affordable than August.

If you're planning to visit Mykonos in the summer, you should plan ahead as much as possible and if you find a deal (paid or points), grab it. Expect hotels on many Greek islands — not just Mykonos and Santorini but also ones like Syros and Sifnos — to be completely sold out over the Aug. 15 Assumption holiday and do not assume you'll be able to find a deal, or anything really, on the spot during that extremely busy time.

In Crete's largest city of Heraklion as well as elsewhere on the island, the high season now effectively runs through the whole month of September, making it wise to book ahead in Crete even for early fall travel.

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The Best Time to Visit Greece for Good Weather, Fewer Crowds, and Affordable Prices

Greece is calling your name.

cheapest time to visit greece

Greece has long beckoned travelers with its beauty. From the crystalline waters in the surrounding Mediterranean Sea and the rich historical sites that dot the nation's map to the divine cuisine and stellar hotels, the European country deserves a spot high on travelers' wish lists.

Travelers flock to Greece year-round, but some months are better to visit than others, especially if you're keen to explore beaches, avoid the masses, or score a deal on a hotel room. Here are the main tourist seasons to keep in mind:

  • High Season:  June to September
  • Shoulder Seasons:  April to May and October
  • Low Season:  November to March

Ready to plan your trip? Here are the best times to travel to Greece, whether you're after good weather, affordable prices, or fewer crowds.

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Best Times to Visit Greece for Smaller Crowds

Unsurprisingly, the most popular times to visit Greece are the late spring, summer, and early fall months. This is when the weather is ideal, and all the venues open their doors, inviting guests to stay, eat, and drink.

According to CEIC Data , Greece received 3.64 million tourists in June 2022. In July of the same year, that number rose to 5.27 million, and in August, a whopping 5.86 million enjoyed a Greek getaway, making it by far its busiest month to visit. Numbers dropped in the fall, with 4.56 million visitors in September and 2.75 million in October.

If you don't plan on hitting the beaches, consider a trip to Greece during the winter. While the weather is cooler (the average temperatures hover around 50 degrees Fahrenheit), the crowds are much thinner. In 2023, around 635,000 people visited Greece in January, and a mere 572,500 came in February. In fact, the nation didn't crack one million visitors until April, making the winter much more manageable if you're trying to avoid crowds. However, many venues and hotels close for the winter, so search for accommodations in your intended destination to see what's available and when.

Alessandra Amodio

Best Times to Visit Greece for Good Weather

If you're after warm weather but want to avoid the sweltering heat, plan a trip in late spring or early fall (April through June or September through October). In May, the average temperature in Athens, the nation's capital, ranges from a high of 74.8 degrees Fahrenheit to a low of 61.5 degrees Fahrenheit. In June, things warm up to an average high of 82.6 degrees Fahrenheit — perfect for taking a dip in the ocean.

In September, the average temperatures drop a little in Athens to a high of 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 69.6 degrees Fahrenheit. October is even chillier, with an average high hitting 71.4 degrees Fahrenheit and an average low around 62.1 degrees Fahrenheit. Yes, it's cool, but nowhere near cold enough to feel uninviting. Just remember, the country is relatively large, especially if you include the best islands in Greece , so check your exact destination for average temperatures before booking.

Best Times to Visit Greece for Lower Prices

Visiting Greece on a budget is possible. All you need to do is plan accordingly. According to Skyscanner , the cheapest months to book a flight to Greece are October, November, March, and April. The website notes that July tends to be the most expensive month to fly to Greece, so it's best to avoid the middle of the high season if you're trying to save money.

While April is a less expensive month to fly, it's worth noting that hotel prices increase slightly during Greek Orthodox Easter, which sometimes falls at the end of April. The end of December and the beginning of January see a similar spike. Hotels tend to be pricey during July and August, so avoid these busy months if you're looking for lower room rates.

Best Time to Visit the Greek Islands

Again, the best time to visit depends on what you're after, but generally speaking, for the most delightful weather, plan a trip to the Greek islands in the late spring, early summer, or beginning of fall. Yes, you can visit in midsummer if you don't mind the heat (and being shoulder-to-shoulder with other travelers).

For example, in Santorini, the average high in July hits 84 degrees Fahrenheit, while the average low is 73 degrees Fahrenheit. The upside is the ultra-warm water at this time of year, with an average sea temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. In July, the island typically only experiences one or two rainy days, making your chances of basking in the sun pretty good.

September is considered one of the best months to visit the Greek islands, as the weather is still sunny and warm, and the crowds have thinned out. However, you'll want to research the island you plan to visit since temperatures vary across the archipelagoes.

Worst Times to Visit Greece

There's no bad time to visit Greece. However, July and August can be uncomfortably hot and humid — especially in Athens — with temperatures often soaring above 86 degrees Fahrenheit. The capital city and Cycladic islands (including Mykonos and Santorini) are also at their most crowded and expensive during these months, so it's best to avoid midsummer if you're looking for more elbow room, lower prices, and a relaxed atmosphere.

On the flip side, January is the coldest month in Greece, with temperatures hovering around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. While the cool weather is ideal for exploring historical sites, shops, and art galleries in Athens , it will likely be too chilly to swim in the ocean. If your dream vacation in Greece includes beach time, avoid visiting during the winter months.

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Best Time to Visit Greece – MUST READ • 2024 Guide

Greece probably needs no introduction to you. It was the one-time centre of the ancient world, the cradle of western civilisation and in 2024 remains perhaps THE ultimate dream travel destination.

Indeed, intrepid travellers have been exploring the Ionian peninsula since antiquity and today, the nation welcomes some 30 million visitors each year. It’s easy to why – Greece packs in ancient wonders, classical cities, glorious weather, wine, food and siren song. Best of all, Greek visitors get to choose from hitting the mainland or hopping between the paradise of the Greek Islands.

But, in high season Greece can get seriously busy and pricey. High summers can be punishingly hot and winters unexpectedly frigid.

In this guide, we will not focus on the why or the where, but on the when. So read on to find out just when is the best time to visit Greece taking into account weather, crowds, expense and more!

Best Time To Visit Greece – The classic time to visit is May-Aug. My preference is March or September.

Best Time To Go To Athens – Spring (Mar & April)

Best Time For The Greek Islands – June-July if you like the action.

Best Time For The Beach – May-October

Best Time For Sightseeing – Mar, Apr & October

Cheapest Time To Visit Greece – Winter (Nov-Feb)

When is the Best Time to Go to Greece?

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Greece’s main tourist season runs from between May and September and heavily peaks in the high season of July and August. This is typically the best time to explore Europe . At this time, you can expect the idyllic Mediterranean summers you were always dreaming about with blue skies, hot days and scarcely a drop of rain.

Greek’s really do come to life during the summer months and the country is an infectious and fun place to be – expect long nights of ouzo fuelled Zorba dancing. Many a backpacker in Greece falls in love with the country during their summer trips.

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Of course, the flip side is that at this time Greece can get seriously busy. Popular islands like Crete and Rhodes tend to be thronged with package tourists during the summer holidays and you may struggle to find a spot of beach over which to cast your towel. Santorini can also get HORRIBLY crowded during the summer to the extent that you may find it impossible to enjoy it.

Also note that the heat in cities like Athens can be a bit stifling and oppressive during July and August. It can also make taking day trips from Athens a bit manic if there are heaps of other people with the same idea!

Accommodation and flight prices also tend to increase substantively in summer. To give you some context, I just did a quick skyscanner search and a return flight from London to Athens is $60 in April, but $150 in July.

My personal preference is to hit Greece during the shoulder seasons of April (you can maybe push to mid-may) and between late September and October. The weather is warm and pleasant but never unbearably hot.

Spring is a particularly great time to stay in Athens . You can also find decent bargains on flights and cheap accommodation in Greece at this time. Best of all though, the islands and tourist hot spots are a lot quieter – you may also get a decent photo of Santorini.

Of course, if you do visit in shoulder season some tourist resorts may not be fully operational and some hotels, restaurants and bars may still be boarded up.

Best Time to Go to Athens

The ancient, atmospheric and absolutely awesome city of Athens is often overlooked by visitors who often tend to head straight for the ferry terminal. This is a shame as Greek’s capital is one my top picks for Europe packing in a dizzying mixture of Grecian sites such as the Parthenon, some charming Byzantine churches’ and a raucous, youthful party scene.

The best time to visit Athens is between March and May or September and November. 

At this time the weather is very pleasant with typical daytime temperatures ranging between 15 to 20 degrees. The classical sites and museums are easily accessible with tourist numbers perfectly reasonable at this time. 

Crucially, this period also tends to be a sweet spot in terms of prices with flights from European cities starting as low as $25 and Athens hostel dorms hovering between $8 – $15 per night.

This is the perfect time to explore the real Athens and rub shoulders/exchange bodily fluids with the locals before the summer tourists show up. The city is very lively in the evenings with bars and clubs packing them in until daybreak. 

Best Time to Go to the Greek Islands

The most impressive thing about visiting the Greek Islands is the sheer number of options available. It is said that there is a Greek Island for every temperament. If you are seeking a youthful cocktail of booze and clubs, then try Zante. For a comfortable family-orientated experience, head to the resorts of Corfu or to itch your Instagram scratch, head for Mykonos and Santorini. My personal pick of the Greek islands is Hydra; a bohemian hotspot which is a short ferry ride from Athens.

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In many ways, the islands are best experienced in summer. The days are hot, the nights are long and the beaches buzzing. Some islands only fully open up during summer and are at half capacity the rest of the time.

That said, the busyness is not for everybody and some people do prefer the Greek islands in April or October when the weather is sweet, but the tourist crowds are back at home. However, it can sometimes be difficult to reach the Greek Islands during shoulder and lower season as flights are fewer, further between and more expensive. The ferries also tend to operate on a reduced schedule. Still, if you are willing to plan ahead and possibly spend a bit more on transport, you can make it happen.

Best Time to Go to Santorini

The picture-perfect Greek island of Santorini has exploded in recent years thanks in no small part to a flurry of tedious Instagrammers. The island is indeed a beautiful tapestry of white houses, orange skies and green stony hillsides.

sunsets on santorini

Because of this spike in popularity, Santorini can get very busy meaning that Santorini accommodation prices go into orbit, and also meaning the island can be too busy for comfort. 

Unless you are happy to pay $100+ per night for digs, and to have no personal space, avoid all summer especially from June – September.

Santorini is possibly best enjoyed in March, early May and between October and November. 

If you can get to Santorini in winter, then you will probably find it’s just you and the locals. This can be a lovely time to get under the skin of the island.

Best Time to Go to the Beaches in Greece

Greece is blessed with some of the most blissful and beautiful beaches in all of Europe. For azure seas and soft sands, head to Elafonsi in Crete and for beach-side club vibes, then trendy Mykonos is hard to beat. Note that the beaches of Santorini tend to be either dark sand or craggy, stone beaches and are not the main draw.

The beaches of the Greek islands are at their best between late May and October when the sea is perfect for swimming at the sands ideal for sunbathing. Many of the beaches are positively heaving between July and August and can get a bit too crowded for some sensibilities.

The winter is not exactly the ideal beach time as the sea can get a bit chilly and there is the chance of rain. Also, note that a lot of beach clubs and sea sidebars and restaurants tend to close during the winter.

Whether you’re looking to visit the absolutely breathtaking cliff monasteries of Meteora or the iconic white and blue mountain villages of Santorini, I am here to hold your hand and pour you a shot of ouzo and reveal the best places to stay in Greece!

Best Hostel in Greece –  Mosaikon

Mosaikon

Mosaikon is known for its crisp, clean dorm rooms and for its unbeatable location. They’re located just 800m away from Syntagma Square, which is buzzing with top-notch bars and restaurants. Another highlight of Mosaikon Hostel? It has a rooftop terrace with beautiful views of the Acropolis. As if this hostel wasn’t already the best!

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Best Luxury Stay in Greece –  Ilio Maris – Mykonos

Take me back to my slice of paradise at Ilio Maris! This hotel drips luxury and is one of the best hotels in Greece. What’s better than taking a dip in the turquoise waters of the swimming pool while watching the sunset over the Aegean sea, with a cocktail in hand? This hotel is certainly worth the splurge!

Best Airbnb in Greece –  Urbanstudios Acropolis View

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Go big or go home with this Athens apartment. Okay, it’s a small studio apartment that just fits two people, all cozy and snuggly. However, what I mean by big is that it offers a BIG view of the Acropolis from the private balcony!

This chic little urban studio apartment in the heart of the popular and touristy area of Monastiraki puts you at the heart of it all. While there’s no kitchen, there is a mini-fridge and a tea kettle, plus a private bathroom.

Best Time for Sightseeing in Greece

Greece’s cultural-historical roots stretch back into antiquity and remnants of this rich history are scattered throughout the mainland of islands alike. The headline sites are probably the Acropolis of Athens, the Parthenon and the epic, cliff monasteries in Meteora.

As for the best time for sightseeing in Greece, this is typically at shoulder seasons in Spring and Autumn.  The best time for sightseeing in Greece is generally April through about mid-May, or October and into early November. At these times there are far fewer tourists crowding the views and the weather is ‘just right’ for walking but a bit too cool for the beach.

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Best Time For Visiting the Acropolis

Perhaps the single most important antiquity site in Greece is the mighty Acropolis in Athens – an integral Athens itinerary stop . The ancient site occupies the hilltop overlooking the modern city and is visible for miles around. The Acropolis site consists of the Parthenon (Temple to Athena) some other sites and of course, the Acropolis Museum which must not be missed.

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The site is open all year round. However, note that it is substantially cheaper to visit during winter as the entry is half the price of the summer;

  • April to October: 20 Euro
  • November to March: 10 Euro

In terms of the best time of day to visit the Acropolis, are either 8 am (when it opens) as the site is quiet, and the sun is low making the heat less intense. Alternatively, another good time is 1-2 hours before closing. Again, the sun tends to be less intense and the twilight from the hill site over the city is incredible.

Cheapest Time to Go to Greece 

For European standards, Greece is a moderately priced destination . It is notably more expensive than the budget bonanza that is Eastern Europe, but a hell of a lot more affordable than visiting France or even parts of Spain. 

This does of course vary depending on where and when you go. Expensive Mykonos and Santorini tend to attract a monied crowd all year round. Crete and Rhodes offer budget package tours and Athens has plenty of budget hostels and dive bars.

Whilst Greece is an affordable country to visit at any time of year, the cheapest time to go to Greece is definitely during the off-season. The absolute best time of year to visit Greece on a budget is between the months of October and April. Accommodation is easy to find and often at a much-discounted rate and we also rented a car in Crete for much cheaper than in the high season.

The only catch can be the scarcity of flights going to certain Greek islands – but you can still usually get to Athens for a great price.

Busiest Time to Visit Greece

Greece is something of an ever-green destination and does attract visitors all year round. When I arrived in Athens during early March, my hostel dorm was pretty much full up with travellers.

However, the busiest time in Greece is most definitely between May and September with a long spike throughout July and August. At this time, the islands can get packed but even cities like Thessaloniki tend to attract backpackers spilling over from summer jaunts around the Balkans.

With increased visitor numbers comes price spikes too. In some places, accommodation prices can increase to 4 times what they would normally be.

Weather in Greece

The weather in Greece is classic Mediterranean – blissful summers followed by mild & wet winters. The weather in Greece is fairly consistent throughout the mainland and the Greek islands and there isn’t a mass of variation between them. 

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The weather of the Aegean islands and the Ionian seas is milder. Some regions are also affected by “the Meltemi” – a summer wind which blows mostly over the islands of the Aegean and offers perfect wind conditions for sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.

In general, in order to avoid high temperatures (up to 100°F/+40°C), the best time to visit Greece would be between mid-Apr to mid-June and between early September to mid-October. 

The closest the month to August, the hotter it will be.

Average Air Temperature in °C

Regional Differences in Greece

The Greek mainland stretches from the Southern precipice of the Balkan peninsula out into the med. The islands are dotted all around its’ extensive coastline and their locations range from a few kilometres from the mainland to several hundred from it. 

Despite these geographical and archipelagic differences, the weather remains mostly uniform across Greece – give or take a few degrees of Celsius or an extra inch of rainfall here or there.

Peak tourist and off seasons are also consistent throughout Greece. Therefore the only regional specific consideration for when to visit Greece is perhaps the occurrence of local festivals and events.  We will explore some of these next.

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Festivals in Greece

Did you know, some anthropologists hypothesise that contemporary festival culture has its roots in ancient, Hellenic Greece and their wine-flavoured orgies in celebration of Dionysus?

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These days, the Grecian festival season tends to centre around the Orthodox Christian calendar but fear not, it’s not all hymns and fasting and even pious occasions still permeate with a typical lust for life. Orthodox Christmas and Easter are the main two religious festivals. I stumbled across an Orthodox Easter Mass in Greece and found the sing liturgy very moving and the smouldering clouds of incense quite intoxicating – definitely check it out if you get the chance. 

Here are some important or simply cool festivals in Greece;

  • Orthodox Easter:

Once the Church going is out of the way, Orthodox Easter in Greece actually akin to the ancient spring rite festivals with epic feasting which leads into dancing, singing and fireworks. It’s a great time to get invited to a Greek home. 

If you’re planning a trip to Greece for Easter, remember: the date of Greek Orthodox Easter is tied to the Julian calendar, so it won’t necessarily match up with Catholic Easter, which is calculated using the Gregorian calendar.

  • Apokreas (Carnival season):

The carnival season begins 3 weeks prior to Lent and concludes after Easter. It represents quite a long window across which the various Apokreas take place.

Each region has its own version of Apokreas. Patra in the Peloponnese for the biggest and wildest celebrations, whereas Skyros in the Sporades sees entire towns dressed as goats. If you’re planning a trip, check the calendar. Each year the date of Apokreas is different.

  • August Moon Festival:

The August moon festival also takes place across the different towns of Greece. The loose concept is simply using the warm, moon-filled nights of August to host evening performances and parties. These range from all-night raves in the outskirts of Thessaloniki, to classical music performances inside the Acropolis in Athens. 

  • Thessaloniki International Film Festival:

10 days of independent film screenings are held in Thessaloniki in mid-November. Athens has it’s own open-air film festival in summer but this one is cooler.

  • Ejekt Festival – 26 June:

Athens premier rock and indie fest sees international guitar slingers descend on the Greek capital for a long day of barre chords and pentatonic riffs.

  • Free Earth Festival – 29 – 29 August:

Free Earth Festival is Greece’s premier Psytrance festival taking place on the island of Halkidiki (yep, home of the famous Olives) .

Worst Time to Visit Greece

So far in this post, we’ve focused on the positives (we’re glass half full people) seeking out the best times to visit Greece. Now let’s look at the negatives!

There isn’t any real bad time to visit Greece. The weather is better than pretty much anywhere else in Europe all year round, and there is enough going on to keep a visitor busy at any time of year.

However, do bear in mind that it does sometimes get cold during the winter and it has even been known to snow in the north around Thessaloniki. Personally, I would also avoid the summer holidays at pretty much all costs as the crowding is simply too much.

By this point, you’ve probably already picked your personal perfect time to visit Greece. However, if you are still wondering what the best time to visit Greece is, then this month-by-month breakdown might help your final decision a bit easier.

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Greece in January

January is Greece’s coldest month. In Athens, daytime temperatures can dip to a chilly 7 degrees (which to be frank could be summer where I am from) so bring a jacket. The Greek Islands can be very wet.

Needless to say, tourists are scarce at this time of year so you take advantage of low prices.

Notable festivals in January are New Years Day (also St Basils Day), Orthodox Christmas,  Epiphany and The Patras Carnival .

Greece in February

As with January, February can see cool temperatures and damp rainfall in the islands. Tourists are still thin on the ground and prices low.

The Carnival Festival starts in February ahead of the Lent, as well as Clean Monday.

Greece in March

March in Greece may be your sweet spot where you can expect decent weather and still take advantage of quieter attractions and lower prices.

Notable festivals are Greek Independence Day which also coincides with Feast of Annunciation. 

An early easter can also fall in late March.

Greece in April

In April the weather is very nice throughout the land. Expect warm days that would rival a northern European summer and lesser and lesser rainfall.

From a tourism perspective, Greece does begin creaking into life around April and seasonal bars and hotels begin the deep clean.

Prices are still fairly low except for Greek holidays.

Orthdox Easter usually falls in April although the date does vary. The Athens International Film Festival and St Georges Day also take place in April.

Greece in May

May sees the start of the long summer so bring sun creams and head for the beach. May is when package tourists begin arriving in the Greek Islands so football becomes heavier, and beds more expensive.

Sometimes, a particularly late fall of Easter will mean it falls in the first few days of May. Other notable May festival are May DayWorkers Day and the Athens Jazz Festival is also worth checking out.

Greece in June

Visiting Greece in June can mean catching the magic of summer just before the prices spike and the unwashed masses arrive. Expect perfect days and lovely nights and merry-making.

There aren’t many outright bargains to be had, but you can still find hostels at fair prices. 

June sees the Ejekt Rock Festival in Athens, the Athens and Epidaeous Festival as well as Navy Week – a huge national festival where Greece celebrates it’s naval and sea faring heritage.

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Greece in July

If you visit Greece in July you are stepping into high season. The days can be very hot and the beaches busy. Some islands get more hectic than others and the likes of Santorini can feel like floating sardine tins.

Big August festivals are the Hyrda Puppet Festival and Hippocratia Festival in Kos. Oh, and the Raki Festival in Amorgos is certainly a lively one.

Greece in August

Simply put, August in Greece can be bedlam which will either be your personal vision of heaven and hell. Zante & Kos are hopping with party toddlers, Mykonos is packed with Instagram characters, and Corfu can feel like a forgotten British colony.

Prices are at their highest in August and days are at their hottest – it can be difficult to sleep if you don’t have AC.

Festivals in August include the Olympus Festival on Mount Olympus , the Chania Rock festival in Crete, the festival of the Assumption of Virgin Mary, as well as the Free Earth Psytrance festival in Kalidaki.

Greece in September

September is when temperatures and prices begin to come down, but the hotspots remain busy. If you are looking for a package deal, there are some bargains to be had, especially if you can be flexible.

Late September can be a great time to visit Greece as it mixes the mellow vibes with some of the most pleasant weather.

There are also a couple of wonderful niche festivals such as Festival of Trades of Traditions in Rhodes, the Pistachio festival of Aegina.

Greece in October

October is another good time to visit Greece. The weather is pleasant but not uncomfortable and even popular spots tend to be quiet. The Acropolis ticket price slashes itself in half and there are plenty of bargain flights to Athens.

There are no top rate festivals happening in October but the Chestnut Festival in Crete is one for fans of Chestnuts.

Greece in November

This is definitely the low season. Some of the islands may feel like they are half asleep and hostels will have plenty of beds available. The weather is generally bright and cool but nights can get chilly and there is some rainfall.

The religious calendar keeps going with Feast of The Archangels and Saint Andreas Day in Patras .

Greece in December

In December, Greece is substantially warmer and dryer than much of Europe but can see plenty of rainfall on the islands and cold nights. Some tourist hotspots will be all but hibernating.

December Festivals are St Nicholas Day, Christmas Day (they respect the Western date and then Orthodox Christmas in January), as well as New Year’s Eve of course.

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Still with me? Good. I do hope you found our best time to visit Greece guide to be useful and most of all, I hope it helps you to plan an epic trip to Greece. Wherever you intend to do a bit of island hopping in the summer, city breaking in spring, or simply heading to Crete for some winter sun, you’ll have an awesome time.

Make sure you are fully prepared for your trip (this can save a lot of money too). Find out  what you need to pack  for your vacation to Greece.

See you on the road!

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Greece is a bucket-list destination for many travelers. This Mediterranean country offers incredible historical sites like the Acropolis, iconic views in places like Santorini, and lively nightlife in Mykonos, along with plenty of art, culture, and breathtaking scenery throughout the country.

A question many people ask is: “What’s the best time to visit Greece?” While there’s no definitive answer to this question, there are some guidelines you may want to follow based on what you’re looking for (great weather, no crowds, etc.).

In this post, we’ll go over the benefits and drawbacks of visiting Greece in each season and look at the best times to visit based on your interests.

Map of Greece

Greece is located in southeastern Europe, boarded by Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Türkiye. While you may be familiar with some of the country’s more famous islands like Crete, Santorini, and Mykonos, there are actually thousands of islands scattered throughout the Ionian and Aegean Seas, giving the country one of the longest coastlines in the world.

Greece thrived in ancient times and is often called the cradle of Western civilization. Perhaps its most famous landmark is the Acropolis , which includes the Parthenon and the Temple of Athena Nike. These sites have enormous architectural and historical significance and can draw 16,000 visitors in a single day .

Greece has a Mediterranean climate, meaning it’s hot and dry in the summer and cool and wet in the winter. During the summer, it can be very hot and there’s little rainfall. Summer heat in Greece is no joke — Athens is often cited as the hottest capital city in Europe. In the winter, northern and mountainous regions can see snow while southern islands remain mild.

Hot Tip: The currency in Greece is the euro, so be sure to have some handy. We also recommend using a credit card without foreign transaction fees whenever possible.

The Best Time To Visit Greece by Season

Greece in the spring

If you’re looking for mild weather and smaller crowds, consider visiting Greece in the spring. April and May are great times to visit as long as the beach isn’t the first priority on your to-do list (it’s still a little chilly for the beach during these months). Average daytime temperatures range from about 60 degrees in March to about 77 degrees in May.

Most of the Greek Islands are fully open by May for the summer tourism season.

Holy Week and Easter (March or April, depending on the year) are important times in the country, so you may see prices increase during these events.

  • Apokries (February or March)
  • Orthodox Easter and Holy Week (March or April)
  • Salsa Spring Festival (May)

Zakynthos Greece

It probably comes as no surprise that summer is the most popular time to visit Greece . Unfortunately, this also means it’s the most crowded time in Greece.

July and especially August are the hottest and busiest months in the country. If you’re planning on visiting historical sites in Athens or popular islands like Santorini or Mykonos, be prepared for extreme heat and huge crowds.

Average daily temperatures range from about 86 degrees to 90 degrees, but it’s not uncommon to see days that exceed 100 degrees.

  • Athens Epidaurus Festival (all summer)
  • Kalamata International Dance Festival  (July)
  • Rockwave Festival (July)
  • Olympus Festival  (July to August)
  • Sani Festival (July to August)
  • Vovousa Festival (July to August)
  • Molyvos International Music Festival (August)

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Mykonos Greece

Early fall — especially September — can be a great time to visit Greece since it’s still warm but crowds start to thin once kids are back in school.

September has an average daily temperature of 83 degrees, but after that, cooler days start to appear. The average daily temperature in October is 73 degrees and it drops to 64 degrees in November.

While October might be a little too cool for swimming, it’s a wonderful time for sightseeing. The rainy season starts around the end of September, so keep that in mind when you’re visiting Greece in the fall. And don’t forget to pack a travel umbrella or rain poncho !

  • Athens International Film Festival (September to October)
  • Athens Marathon. The Authentic  (November)
  • Thessaloniki International Film Festival (November)

Acropolis and Parthenon in Athens Greece

Winter is the low season in Greece , with crowds and costs at a minimum beginning in November all the way until March. Many tourist attractions have shorter hours and some islands can even close for the whole season.

Winter can actually be a decent time to visit Athens, though. While the weather can be chilly, it’s not frigid, with average daily temperatures hovering around 55 degrees. There are lots of Christmas festivities throughout the city in December, making it a fun time to visit the capital.

Popular attractions like the Acropolis will be less crowded during the winter and it can also be a great time for cheaper airfare and hotel prices. According to Google Travel , December is the least expensive month to visit Greece.

  • Christmas in Athens (December)

The Best Time To Visit Greece by Interest and Island

Greek flag in Mykonos

Greece is known for its islands. The best times to visit the Greek Islands are the summer months of June and July . August is a popular month to visit but it can be incredibly crowded. Some islands are also great to visit as early as April or May and as late as September.

Generally, winter is not a great time to visit the Greek Islands. The weather can be cold and wet and many hotels, restaurants, and shops shut down for the season. This is especially true on the smaller islands. Ferry schedules are also reduced during winter, so travel between the islands can be more difficult.

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The best times to visit Mykonos are the late spring or early fall . During these times, temperatures are still warm, but it’s less crowded and hotel prices are lower.

Of course, if you’re after the iconic summer beach-party vibe the island is known for, you’ll need to brace yourself for heat and crowds if you visit during the popular summer months of June, July, and August. The summer weather is hot, dry, and windy with average temperatures peaking around 84 degrees in July and August. August also tends to be the most crowded month so try to avoid traveling then if you can.

It’s possible to visit Mykonos during the winter . The weather, while unpredictable, is relatively mild, with low temperatures only dipping into the upper 40s.

While you’ll avoid crowds and pay less for your trip, keep in mind that many restaurants, shops, and attractions may be closed and ferry service can be limited. However, if you’re interested in strolling the almost empty streets to take in all of the island’s beauty, winter can be a great time to visit Mykonos.

Santorini Greece blue domes

Santorini, also known as Thira, might be the most popular island to visit in Greece and is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable in all of Europe . Summer is the busiest time on the island, with most visitors coming in July and August. To avoid crowds, schedule your trip in the shoulder months of April, May, September, or October when crowds are thinner but the weather is still warm.

November through March are the coolest months with high temperatures between 57 and 60 degrees and lows ranging from 50 to 57 degrees. While winter is a good time to visit to avoid crowds, it’s also the wettest season in Santorini, so be sure to pack accordingly.

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Crete is the largest of the Greek Islands , and as the southernmost island in the country, it’s one that can be visited year-round.

Generally, May, June, and September are the best months to visit Crete for the perfect balance of great weather and fewer crowds. As with most of the Greek Islands, July and August are the hottest and most popular times to visit, so crowding can be an issue.

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Corfu is a Greek Island in the Ionian Sea known for its beaches. If you want to soak up some sun on the beach, the best time to visit Corfu is in the summer (July and August specifically) when the weather is hot and dry. However, that’s the most crowded time on the island, as well. If you’d like to avoid crowds as much as possible, try to visit in the shoulder months of May, June, and September for a nice balance of good weather and reasonable crowds.

The cheapest time to visit Greece is during the winter . This is a time when crowds are almost non-existent and prices for things like accommodations, flights, and even food are at their lowest. Keep in mind, though, that certain areas of Greece, especially the islands, will see many shops and restaurants close down for the season, so plan your trip accordingly.

Hot Tip: According to Kayak , February is the cheapest month to fly to Greece. To save money on flights, check out these booking websites .

Greece is an incredible country to visit and is high on many travelers’ bucket lists. In addition to famous ancient ruins like the Acropolis in Athens, there are thousands of islands to visit. You’ll find gorgeous beaches, delicious food, mountains for hiking, and plenty of small towns to explore.

The best time to visit Greece can vary based on what you’re looking for, but generally, you’ll want to shoot for the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall. These time periods offer a nice balance between weather that’s not too hot and crowds that aren’t too thick. Whenever you decide to go, Greece is definitely a country you’ll enjoy visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best season to travel to greece.

For the best balance of good weather and reasonable crowds, the best seasons to travel to Greece are spring and fall.

What is the best time to visit Greece to avoid crowds?

If you want to avoid crowds in Greece, visit in the winter. Tourists are few and far between during the winter months. However, if you’re visiting the Greek Islands it will be too cold for swimming and some shops, restaurants, and attractions may be closed for the season.

What is the best time to go to Greece for beaches?

If you’re going to Greece for the beaches, the best times to visit are July and August. The weather will be hot and dry — perfect for a day at the beach. June and September will also be warm enough for swimming, and these months have the benefit of slightly fewer visitors.

What is the off-season in Greece?

Winter is the off-season in Greece. From November to March, the weather can be chilly and wet, and many of the islands partially shut down since there are so few tourists.

Does Greece have a rainy season?

Yes, the rainy season in Greece lasts from the end of September until June. November and December are the rainiest months of the year. July and August are the driest months, with almost no rain.

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The Best Time to Visit Greece – A Month by Month Guide for Digital Nomads

Greece, a country of stunning natural beauty and rich history, has long wooed global travelers and digital nomads alike.

Surrounded by the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea, the country offers mouth-watering cuisine, gorgeous hotels, and thousands of years of interesting history. No wonder the country sits on top of the travel wish list for many.

If you’re planning to visit Greece anytime soon, as a digital nomad, long term traveler or simply on vacation, this month-by-month breakdown of the best time to visit Greece will help with your travel plans.

Table of Contents

A Bit About Greece

The Hellenic Republic (the official name of Greece) is a Mediterranean country bordered by North Macedonia, Turkey, Bulgaria, and Albania. The country also has maritime borders with Libya, Italy, Egypt, and Cyprus.

The country is famous for many ancient philosophers like Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, and Pythagoras. Greece is known as the birthplace of Western democracy and is also known for inventing the Olympic Games and theater.

The country is also known for Greek islands, food & wine, monumental temples, oracle sites like Delphi and Dodona, the nine Greek Muses, Greek pantheon deities, and so much more.

The Best Time to Visit Greece

If you don’t mind crowds and want to enjoy sunny beach holidays and explore the rest of the country without worrying about rain , visit Greece during the peak season (July & August).

For pleasant weather and budget traveling with fewer tourist crowds , visit Greece during the shoulder seasons (April to June and September to October).

To participate in the religious celebrations , visit Greece during April or early May depending on when Easter week falls. Internal travel can make this time quite busy despite there being a low tourist count.

The Climate in Greece

Greece experiences four seasons namely:

Spring (April to June) : The northern Greek islands have temperatures between 5°C and 29°C, while the center-south islands have temperatures between 11°C and 31°C.

Spring brings sunny and warm weather with a few northern exceptions where thunderstorms linger around.

Summer (July & August) : During summer months, Greece experiences hot weather conditions with temperatures ranging between 15°C and 32°C in the north.

The center-south islands have average temperatures ranging between 21°C and 33°C. Occasional rain increases humidity, giving the mainland hot weather.

However, in coastal areas, cool sea breezes temper the heat.

Autumn (September & October) : In Autumn, northern Greece has a temperature range of 8°C to 27°C while southern Greece experiences average temperatures between 15°C and 29°C.

Warm weather continues till mid-September, but temperatures dip in October because of some rain.

Winter (November to March) : Northern Greece experiences temperatures between -3°C and 15°C and southern Greece experiences temperatures between 7°C and 20°C.

Heavy rainfall continues throughout winter. Cold air masses from Northern Europe and Russia often enter Greece, leading to further temperature drops.

For travelers, the Greek climate can be further divided into:

  • Peak Season : Summer months (July & August) are peak tourist months. Even locals add to the crowd because of their annual leave.
  • Shoulder Season : Spring months (April to June) and Autumn months (September & October) are best to enjoy without the summer rush. The weather is mild and the days are long, making beach holidays a perfect choice.
  • Low Season : Winter months (November to March) are best if you don’t mind the cold and want to enjoy a laid-back holiday with the cheapest prices.

Average precipitation (rain/snow) in Athens, Greece

What is the Best Time to Visit Greece

The best time to visit Greece depends on what you want to do, your weather preferences, and your budget.

For instance, if you want to go to the prominent Greek islands like Crete, Corfu, and Rhodes, they are accessible throughout the year.

To enjoy Greek Orthodox Easter celebrations, you must be there in the last week of April.

Here is a month-by-month breakdown of the best time to visit Greece:

Visiting Greece in January

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January is the coldest month in Greece with overcast days and plenty of rain. Because of the low season, you can enjoy the best deals on accommodation and tours.

Though rainy, you can still enjoy sightseeing and exploring the ancient ruins in and around Athens with proper travel gear.

The main highlights are the New Year, Epiphany, and Patras Carnival. The Patras Carnival is loud and the streets are filled with crowds socializing with each other.

Visiting Greece in February

Rainfall is less but the winter chill is still noticeable. Because of fewer crowds, you will get the entire country to yourself. Visit Santorini to bask in the winter sun or reach Athens for historic sightseeing.

The best Greek islands to try in both January and February are Rhodes, Crete, Kos, and Karpathos.

February is the month of the Carnival with the best parties concentrated in Athens and the Greek island of Crete.

The Carnival is all about dancing, eating, drinking, and parading around. Clean Monday (a public holiday) marks the end of the Carnival when people go outside and fly kites.

Visiting Greece in March

Winter chill still lingers but it is a lot sunnier with less precipitation. It is still low season and fewer crowds. It is the best time to visit Athens and Delphi without pushing through tourist queues.

The Greek Independence Day is in March and you can expect parades, drinking, food, and a lot of fun.

On the Greek islands, the temperature can reach up to 21°C, giving you scope for uninterrupted enjoyment of island serenity because of fewer tourists.

Visiting Greece in April

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It is the beginning of Spring. A lot of sunshine kills the winter chill, but you can still enjoy cooler weather.

The weather is perfect for beach-goers, but the water is still uncomfortably cold for a refreshing swim.

Greek Orthodox Easter falls mostly in April (last week), but it can be in the first few days in May.

Prior to Greek Easter is the Holy Week lasting from Palm Sunday to Easter Day. The Orthodox Easter is the most important religious event in the Greek calendar.

Visiting Greece in May

Like April, May is also in the shoulder season with a lot more sunshine and clear blue skies. Mainland Greece has glorious weather this month, making it ideal for sightseeing and terrace-top lunch and dining experiences.

The sea is warm enough for swimming and ferry routes are open, making May the perfect time to enjoy Greek island hopping. Also, mild temperatures with plenty of sunshine make hiking enjoyable.

The Athens Jazz Festival and Korinthia’s Salsa Spring Festival are prominent events this month.

Visiting Greece in June

June borders the high season, so expect some tourist crowds, and the price advantage will dissipate gradually. Late June marks the beginning of early summer in Greece.

June brings warm weather and days are long, making it the perfect time to visit Greece for sightseeing. Also, sea temperatures are pretty warm by mid-June, making swimming a comfortable experience.

June is also the best time to visit Mykonos, Santorini, Naxos, Paros, Corfu, and Rhodes.

European Music Day, Navy Week (in late June), and the Athens and Epidaurus Festival are the main events.

Visiting Greece in July

By now, summer is at its peak and the days are sunny and hot. This is also the peak season, which means that all prices are high. So, book well in advance.

You will find umbrella-lined beaches, and it is perfect for visiting as many Greek islands as you can.

Mainland Greece will be very hot, making sightseeing a little uncomfortable. Wear light clothes and use sunscreen to stay comfortable in the hot sunny weather.

This is the time for arts and cultural festivals like the Festival of the Aegean, Athens Festival, Sani Festival, etc. The River Party in Nestorio is a popular one.

Visiting Greece in August

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This is the peak of the peak season and prices are insanely high everywhere. It is not ideal for digital nomads looking for cheap accommodation.

August is when most people plan their Greek holidays. Tourist crowds are everywhere. On 15th August, the Greeks celebrate Panagia – a national holiday.

Aside from that, August is also the time for the Olympus Festival, August Moon Festival, Houdetsi Music Festival, Chania Rock Festival, and the International Music Festival of Aegina.

Visiting Greece in September

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September officially marks the end of the hot summer season and the beginning of autumn. However, early September or early autumn is still riddled with tourists, but the crowds start thinning by mid-September to late September.

Good weather remains with plenty of sunny days allowing you to get a beach tan. This is a great month to travel across the country and visit the ancient sites.

There are several events like the 12-day-long Athens International Film Festival, the Reworks Festival, and the end of the Epidaurus Festival.

Visiting Greece in October

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Autumn is in full swing in October with sunny days and cool nights. There will be some rainy days at the end of the month.

Seasonal places start closing but Mykonos and Santorini are still happening places. Some smaller islands will become quiet. But you can still enjoy a beach holiday with sea temperatures warm enough for a relaxing swim.

Crete’s Chestnut Festival is one of the prime attractions along with Thessaloniki’s Dimitria Festival. On October 28 the Greeks celebrate Ochi Day commemorating their defiance of the Italian forces during WWII.

Visiting Greece in November

Winter officially starts with some surprisingly sunny days in early November, but do expect overcast and damp weather at times. You can also enjoy warm afternoons despite decent rain.

The beaches will be quite chilly but mainland Greece will be a good place to visit ancient sites. Most Greek islands close down activities in November because it is the low season.

Thessaloniki International Film Festival is the main event in November.

Visiting Greece in December

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December gets quite chilly and blustery with increased precipitation. Prices drop, too! However, it is still fun for snow lovers and skiers who can enjoy the mountains. (Although it’s not well known for skiing, there are some great ski resorts for beginners.)

It is a good time to visit Athens or visit one of the many museums that the country has to offer.

Christmas preparations begin long before the actual day. Once Christmas is over, preparations for New Year’s Eve begin. Fireworks and crowded bars are common at this time.

The Best Time to Visit Greece for Hiking

April and early May is the best time for cycling, hiking, and sightseeing in Greece. The isles start warming up but it is not uncomfortably hot. Wildflowers are also in full bloom. A pleasant October and a slightly cool November are also good times.

The Best Time to Visit Greece for Beach Time

June to September and even early October is the best time for a beach holiday in Greece. There is plenty of sunshine and the sea is warm. To beat the midday heat, take some shelter.

The Best Time to Visit Greece for Partying and Nightlife

The most popular party scenes are at Santorini, Ios, Paros, and Mykonos, and they become super busy in July and August with DJs and live music.

The Overall Best Time to Travel to Greece

Shoulder seasons (April to June and September to October), are always the best time to travel to Greece if you are looking for low prices and fewer crowds. This is when beaches are sunny and yet empty enough.

Historical sites are not buzzing with tourists, giving ample photo opportunities without someone photobombing your perfect shots.

FAQs in Relation to The Best Time to Visit Greece

What is the cheapest time to visit greece.

Shoulder seasons (April to June and September to October), are the cheapest months to visit Greece without the winter chill and tourist buzz. However, if you don’t mind the cold, the low season (November to March) is when the prices are at their cheapest with almost no tourist crowds.

What is the best time to visit Greece for digital nomads?

As a digital nomad, it is best to avoid visiting Greece during the peak season (July & August), because the prices will be high, internet connectivity will be congested (and from experience the internet can be very patchy in Greece depending where you are), and it gets super hot.

Pick the shoulder seasons, especially September and October. This is when temperatures start dropping, prices start dropping, and you can acclimatize for the colder months if you intend to stay longer into the low season when the prices are cheapest.

The Best Time to Visit Greece; Summary

The perfect time to visit Greece depends on your personal preferences. Peak season or high season (July & August) is great if you want plenty of sunlight, don’t mind the crowd and have a bigger budget.

To avoid crowds, enjoy warm sunny days, and the best weather; the shoulder months (April to June and September to October) are the best. Prices are also much lower during the shoulder seasons, making it a perfect time for digital nomads or long term travelers to pass through and spend some time here.

If you don’t mind chilly nights and rainy days, winter months are the cheapest time with winter festivals in December and January being particularly attractive.

No matter what’s on your mind, Greece is a beautiful and exciting country to visit. I hope this article on the best time to visit Greece has helped with your travel plans.

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Greece’s most significant spiritual holiday, Orthodox Easter, takes place in either April or May ©Hector Christiaen/Shutterstock

Greece is famed for its crystalline seas, ancient attractions, and warm hospitality.

Summer is when most travelers choose to explore its countless islands , while spring and fall are the best times of year to marvel at the myriad of archeological sites dotted around the country.

Winter can be cool and occasionally rainy but for those conscious about budget or interested in seeing how the locals live, the vibrant capital of Athens still delivers history, culture, and good times in spades, even when the sunshine starts to fade.

Whether you’re dreaming of the southeast Mediterranean nation’s dreamy beaches , ancient allure, or buzzing city life, these are the best times to visit Greece.

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May to October is best for island-hopping

Orthodox Easter, Greece’s most significant spiritual holiday, lands in April or May and unofficially debuts in the island-hopping season. In the final month of spring, the seas only just start to lose their winter chill and are still too cool for swimming, at least by local standards. In May, the average daily high is a warm 77°F and days are normally sunny.

Keep in mind that the deep cobalt waters of the Aegean, in the north and south, take longer to warm up than the shallower, turquoise seas of the Ionian , west of mainland Greece. The further south you sail through the Aegean archipelago, the hotter it gets, at least on land, and so the longer the warm weather season. Islands such as Rhodes and Crete are ideal for a sunny shoulder season getaway in May, September, or October when beaches are empty of schoolkids (with the exception of UK mid-term holidays).

June affords the longest days of sunshine, peaking in the second fortnight. It’s also an opportune time for your first, refreshing dip of the summer. July and August are the busiest months of the year on the islands, so expect high airfares, peak season hotel rates, crowded beach bars, bustling main towns, and packed restaurants in popular destinations like Mykonos , Santorini , and Paros , among others. Southern Europeans, including Greeks retreating to their second homes, gravitate toward the islands at this time of year.

July and August are also the hottest and driest months in Greece, with average temperatures often exceeding 86°F, and there is the potential for stifling heatwaves. Thankfully, the Meltemi, a welcome north wind that makes its appearance mostly between June and September, tempers the heat. Still, if you’re intent on visiting during July and August, be sure to book a good six months or more in advance to secure slightly better airfares and hotel rates.

By September, Greece’s seas have thoroughly warmed through and school holidays are over, meaning that you’ll have more room to yourself at that idyllic beach and a peaceful night’s sleep. Airfares and hotel rates are also more affordable. As a result, it’s now one of the most popular months of travel for those who want to enjoy a more relaxing island or mainland holiday.

By about mid-October, Greece’s seas start to pick up swell, and air temperatures begin to fall, while the majority of hotels stay open until the end of the month. It’s still an excellent time of year to visit, as long as you come prepared, with warmer clothing for cooler evenings.

Asian woman looks out at view of three blue domes, Oia island, Greece

See the ancient sites in spring or fall

From the Vergina Royal Tombs Museum dating to the times of Alexander the Great in Macedonia to the Minoan-era Palace of Knossos in Crete , ancient marvels and historical monuments liberally dot the landscape, wherever you journey throughout Greece. Stonebuilt temples, palaces, and castles act like a magnet for sunlight, so the best times of the year to plan your history geek-out is March, April, or October. The weather is comfortably cool and the crowds are noticeably thinner. As an added bonus, you can expect to pay less for flights and accommodation .

Layers of clothing, such as short-sleeve shirts and a light fleece jacket, are vital to ward off the chill but also to peel off as you hike between ruins and landmarks. Pack a water-resistant jacket and hiking shoes because showers are a real possibility, while March also brings occasional snowfall in mountainous mainland areas such as Central Greece .

Scratch below the surface of Greece’s archaic attractions and museums by booking a small group or private tour, led by a state-licensed guide. Rather than wander around the sacred ancient temples of Delphi on your own, seek out an on-the-ground expert, many of whom are also qualified archeologists or historians. It’s not just about the specific details they impart but the fascinating anecdotes you would never find in a history book. The best guides are usually booked up in the height of summer, so take advantage of their availability and deep knowledge by scheduling a visit in March, October, or November.

A young woman smiles above Athens

Fall and winter are the best times to experience Athens like a local

Greeks, the majority of whom live in Athens, return to base no later than October to resume their normal routines. But that doesn’t mean the city goes quiet. Quite the contrary.

You’ll still be able to sit outdoors at cafes and restaurants and soak up the insouciant vibes of city life. At the same time, the queues to visit the Acropolis and other ancient sites around town disappear, Monastiraki’s flea markets are quieter, and it’s easier to snag a table at a rooftop restaurant for dinner with views of an illuminated Parthenon .

And November and December, with the exception of the Christmas and New Year period, offer some of the most tempting airfare and hotel deals to be had. Between November 1 and March 30, entrance fees at ancient sites and state-run museums, like the treasure-filled National Archaeological Museum , are significantly reduced, making a December vacation a more appealing option for families on a budget.

Temperatures are still comfortably warm in November, with average highs of around 65°F. In December, the mean temperature drops to about 58.46°F, and average monthly rainfall hovers around 65mm. As winter takes hold, Athenian night owls congregate indoors at bars and clubs in inner-city Gazi, Keramikos, and Metaxourgio , where they listen to alt-rock bands, notable jazz artists on tour, and electronic music.

Best of all, Athens regains its true identity. Whether you’re walking the cobblestoned streets of old town Plaka on a Sunday afternoon, checking out the bookshops in the intellectual Exarhia neighborhood or even scaling the verdant heights of Lycabettus Hill (the city’s best vantage point for views of the capital’s vast urban sprawl) you’ll find yourself among locals going about their day-to-day lives. Most Greeks, particularly younger generations, will take every opportunity to dust off their English skills, so don’t be shy to strike up a conversation and ask for insider tips.

This article was first published April 2021 and updated July 2023

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The Best Time To Visit Greece (And The Worst!)

Greece is a dream destination for many travelers, with its stunning beaches, ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and delicious food. However, choosing the best time to visit Greece can be a challenge, as the country offers a range of experiences and weather conditions throughout the year.

We absolutely love Greece in all seasons and having lived here for 4 years now we find pros and cons to each month. It would be hard to choose an absolute favourite and there certainly isn’t any month we’d miss!

You can see others feel the same if you have a browse of the best Greece quotes .

To help you plan your trip to Greece, we’ve written this article to guide you through the best and worst times to visit the country, based on factors such as weather, crowds, prices, and festivals.

We’ll explore the pros and cons of each season, from the busy and bustling summer months to the tranquil and cozy winter season.

Whether you’re interested in exploring the iconic islands of Santorini and Mykonos, delving into the history of Athens and the Peloponnese, or simply enjoying the laid-back lifestyle of the Greek islands, there’s a perfect time to visit Greece for you.

By understanding the different seasons and travel patterns in Greece, you can make the most of your trip, avoid the crowds, and experience the country at its best.

So, let’s dive into the best time to visit Greece and find out when to plan your Greek getaway.

The Best Time To Visit Greece (And The Worst!)

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Absolutely! We are totally in love with Greece and think it has something for everyone, so it’s definitely worth visiting. Here are some of the top reasons we give people who are wondering whether to book Greece for their next vacation.

  • Rich History and Culture : Greece is known for its ancient history and is home to some of the most iconic historical sites in the world, such as the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the Temple of Olympian Zeus. The country is also famous for its contributions to the arts, including literature, theater, and philosophy.
  • Stunning Scenery: Greece is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in Europe, including crystal-clear waters, stunning beaches, and dramatic mountains. The Greek islands are particularly well-known for their natural beauty. Just look up pictures of Kephalonia and you’ll see what I mean!
  • Delicious Cuisine: Greek cuisine is healthy, delicious, and varied. Some must-try dishes include moussaka, souvlaki, gyros, and dolmades. The country is also famous for its olive oil, feta cheese, and wine.
  • Great Beaches: Who doesn’t love a secluded beach all to themselves with crystal clear waters to swim in and pine trees for shade? Well in Greece you are almost guaranteed to find this!
  • So Many Islands: Greece is one of the best places to explore a range of different islands in one trip. Check out the best Greek island hopping routes before you go.
  • Friendly People: Greeks are known for their warmth and hospitality. Visitors are often welcomed with open arms, and locals are happy to share their knowledge and love of their country with others.

Overall, Greece is a wonderful destination for those looking to explore history, enjoy stunning natural scenery, indulge in delicious food, and experience warm hospitality.

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The best time to visit Greece depends on what you want to do and see. Here are some things to consider when deciding the best time to visit Greece:

Greece has a Mediterranean climate, which means hot and dry summers and mild winters. The best time to visit if you want to enjoy the beaches and the sea is from May to October.

The peak tourist season is from mid-June to August when temperatures can reach up to 35°C (95°F). If you prefer cooler weather, visit Greece in the spring (April to June) or autumn (September to November).

If you want to avoid the crowds, it’s best to avoid visiting Greece in July and August when many tourists flock to the popular destinations. The shoulder seasons of May-June and September-October are less crowded and offer pleasant weather.

If you want the warmest weather then you can simply head to one of the quiet Greek islands like Astypalea . They aren’t usually as easy to reach, but the journey there is always half the fun!

Greece has many festivals throughout the year, and it’s worth timing your visit to coincide with one of them if you want to see some local culture. The most famous festival is the Athens Epidaurus Festival in the summer, which features ancient drama performances and concerts.

There are also a huge number of religious festivals. These are great fun to see and immerse yourself in but it’s worth bearing in mind that a lot of the shops close over these festival periods, so make sure you’re stocked up on food just in case! We’ve made that mistake many times!

Here are a few festivals to keep an eye out for when you visit!

January – Epiphany  (Baptism of Christ). The priest often throws a cross into the harbor and young men will try to recover it.

February – Carnival  (Karnavali).  This is a biggy. The Latin for ‘farewell meat’, this is like lent where the Greeks give up meat until Easter. There’s loads going on at this time – parades, marching bands, costumes, just lots of merriment!

March – Independence Day.  Celebrated with marching bands and parades.

April – Orthodox Easter and Holy Week . The Greeks go big for Easter, but usually with their families, so expect things to be pretty quiet around this time. They tend to have big BBQs as they can eat meat again after carnival, so the air smells like fun!

June – Athens Festival .  Numerous productions of ancient drama, opera, orchestra performances, ballet, modern dance, and popular entertainers. If you happen to be here for it you’re in for a treat.

During June, July and August there are numerous different festivals going on across all the islands. It’s a time for lots of celebrations. If you’re heading to Greece over the summer be sure to look up what’s going on in the islands and towns you’re visiting.

If you’re interested in outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, or sailing, the best time to visit Greece is in the spring or autumn when temperatures are milder. If you prefer water sports then aim for the warmer months of July and August.

Overall, the best time to visit Greece depends on your preferences and interests. Consider the weather, crowds, festivals, and activities when planning your trip.

a white church in Greece

The best weather in Greece is generally from May to October , during the summer and early autumn months. During this time, the weather is generally sunny and warm, with temperatures ranging from 20°C (68°F) to 30°C (86°F) or higher.

June, July, and August are the hottest and busiest months in Greece, with temperatures sometimes reaching over 35°C (95°F) in some areas. However, the best beach towns in Greece and the islands benefit from refreshing sea breezes, making the heat more bearable.

The Meltemi winds blow in the Cyclades during the summer months which certainly cools things down. Just don’t have high hopes for picnics on the beach or you may end up with sandy sandwiches!

September and October are also good months to visit Greece, with pleasant temperatures ranging from 20°C (68°F) to 25°C (77°F). This time of year is also less crowded than the peak summer months, making it a good option for travelers who want to avoid the crowds.

It’s important to note that while the summer and early autumn months generally have the best weather in Greece, there can be occasional rain and thunderstorms, particularly in the northern parts of the country. It’s a good idea to check the weather forecast before you go and pack accordingly.

The harbour at Paros in Greece

The peak tourist season in Greece is from mid-June to August when many travelers from all over the world visit the country.

During this time, the weather is warm and sunny, and many people take advantage of the summer vacation period to travel.

As a result, popular tourist destinations like Santorini , Mykonos, Paros , and Athens can be crowded, and prices for accommodation and activities tend to be higher.

The shoulder seasons of May-June and September-October are also popular times to visit Greece. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices. Many travelers prefer to visit during these periods to avoid the intense summer heat and the high-season crowds.

Overall, the best time to visit Greece depends on your preferences and priorities. If you prefer warmer weather and don’t mind crowds, the summer months are a good option. If you prefer milder temperatures and want to avoid the crowds, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons.

The off-season in Greece generally refers to the period between November and April, excluding the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. During this time, many tourists leave Greece, and the country is quieter and less crowded.

The weather during the off-season in Greece can be cooler and rainier, with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) to 15°C (59°F) on average. However, the southern parts of Greece, including Athens and the islands of Crete and Rhodes, tend to have milder winters with temperatures ranging from 15°C (59°F) to 20°C (68°F). You might even find snow in some places!

While some tourist attractions and businesses may close or have reduced hours during the off-season, many others remain open, and there are still plenty of things to see and do in Greece.

Visiting during the off-season can be a good option for travelers who want to avoid the crowds, enjoy lower prices, and experience a quieter and more authentic side of Greece.

Why not consider spending 4 days in Santorini as part of a trip to Greece during the off-season? This is usually one of the busiest Greek islands and you’ll find it so much quieter in the winter.

It’s important to note that it might be harder to visit some of the best islands of Greece as the off season means limited ferry and flight schedules. It’s a good idea to check in advance if you plan to travel between islands.

a girl overlooking a Greek town

The cheapest time to visit Greece is during the off-season, which typically runs from November to April, excluding the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. During this period, prices for flights, accommodations, and activities tend to be significantly lower than during the peak tourist season.

In addition, the shoulder seasons of May-June and September-October can also offer lower prices than the peak summer months, while still providing pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Traveling mid-week rather than on weekends can also help save money on flights and accommodations. If you’re on a tight budget, consider staying in budget-friendly accommodations such as hostels or apartments, rather than high-end hotels.

To save money on food and drink, look for local tavernas and markets where you can find affordable and authentic Greek cuisine. Many restaurants also offer fixed-price menus that can help you save money on meals.

Overall, the cheapest time to go to Greece depends on your flexibility and willingness to travel during the off-season or shoulder seasons. By doing so, you can save a significant amount of money on your trip while still enjoying all that Greece has to offer.

one of the best times to visit Greece just as the sun is setting

Greece does not have a traditional rainy season, as the country receives most of its precipitation throughout the year, with the exception of some areas that receive more rainfall in the winter months.

The winter months, from December to February, can be the wettest period in Greece, especially in the western part of the country and the mountainous regions. During this time, rainfall is common, and there may be occasional snowfall in the higher elevations. You can even ski in places !

However, the amount of rainfall in Greece varies greatly depending on the region and the time of year. The southern and eastern parts of Greece, including the popular islands like Crete and Rhodes, tend to be drier, with less rainfall throughout the year.

Overall, while Greece does receive some rainfall during the winter months, it is still a good destination to visit year-round, as the weather is generally mild and there are plenty of indoor activities and attractions to explore even on rainy days.

The hottest month in Greece is typically August, which is in the middle of the summer season. During this month, temperatures in many parts of Greece can reach over 30°C (86°F) and sometimes even over 35°C (95°F), especially in the inland areas.

However, the coastal areas and islands of Greece benefit from refreshing sea breezes, making the heat more bearable. The Cyclades islands, including Santorini and Mykonos, are known to be especially hot during the summer months but do benefit from frequent strong winds from the north at these times.

It’s important to note that while August is typically the hottest month in Greece, the weather can still vary greatly depending on the region and the year.

It’s a good idea to check the weather forecast before you go and pack accordingly, especially if you plan to visit the inland areas or participate in outdoor activities during the daytime.

monemvasia rock in the sunlight

There is no single “worst” time to visit Greece as it depends on individual preferences and priorities. However, there are some factors that may make certain times less ideal for some travelers.

The peak summer months of July and August can be crowded, hot, and expensive, with many tourist destinations packed with visitors. If you prefer a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere, this time of year may not be the best option for you.

Winter months, from December to February, can also be a less ideal time to visit Greece, especially if you’re looking for beach and outdoor activities. The weather can be cooler and rainier, and many tourist attractions may have reduced hours or even close for the season.

Additionally, if you’re planning to visit some of the islands or more remote destinations, it’s important to note that ferry and flight schedules may be limited during the off-season, making it more difficult to travel between locations.

Overall, the best time to visit Greece depends on your preferences, priorities, and travel goals. It’s a good idea to research the weather, crowds, and seasonal activities before you plan your trip and choose a time that suits your needs.

These are some of the questions we get asked most from people planning their Greek holidays.

How Many Days Do I Need In Greece?

a girl diving into the water from a sailboat

The number of days you need in Greece depends on your travel goals and priorities. If you only want to visit Athens and a few of the popular islands, you can probably get by with a week or so.

However, if you want to explore more of the mainland and visit some of the lesser-known islands, you may need two or three weeks or more.

Here are some suggested itineraries based on the length of your trip:

  • 3 to 5 days: If you only have a few days in Greece, consider spending them in Athens . This will give you enough time to explore the city’s top attractions, such as the Acropolis and the Ancient Agora, and sample some of the local cuisines.
  • 7 to 10 days: With a week or so in Greece, you can explore Athens and one or two of the popular islands, such as Santorini where you can have some awesome experiences (treat yourself to a Santorini helicopter ride or one of the famous Santorini catamaran cruises ). This will give you enough time to relax on the beach, enjoy the nightlife, and experience some of the local culture. We’ve put together the perfect 10 days in Greece itinerary.
  • 14 to 21 days: If you have two or three weeks in Greece, consider exploring more of the mainland ( Monemvasia should be top of your list) and visiting some of the lesser-known islands, such as Leros , Symi , or Kastos . This will give you a chance to experience a wider range of landscapes, history, and local traditions.

Of course, these are just suggestions, and the number of days you need in Greece will depend on your personal preferences and travel goals. Whatever your itinerary, make sure to leave some time for relaxation and exploration, and don’t try to cram too much into your schedule.

The Best Way To Get Around In Greece

an old church on the island of Samos

There are several ways to get around in Greece, depending on your preferences and itinerary. Here are some of the best options:

Renting a car is a great way to explore Greece at your own pace and visit more remote destinations. Many major international car rental companies have offices in Greece, and the road network is generally good.

However, keep in mind that Greek drivers can be aggressive, and parking can be a challenge in some cities.

We have hired cars all over Greece and use Rental Cars , which has good deals and has always been reliable. We would recommend them as a go to hire car company.

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Public transportation

Greece has a good public transportation system, including buses, trains, and ferries, that can take you to most destinations in the country.

Buses are the most common mode of transportation, with frequent routes connecting cities, towns, and villages. Trains are also available, but the network is more limited.

Ferries are an excellent way to explore the islands, with regular routes connecting the mainland with the most popular islands.

Taxis are widely available in Greece, especially in cities and tourist destinations. They can be a convenient and comfortable option for short trips or transportation to and from the airport.

However, they can be more expensive than public transportation, so make sure to negotiate the fare in advance or use a metered taxi.

There is no Uber in Greece.

Walking or cycling

Greece has many scenic and historic walking and cycling trails, especially in the countryside and on the islands. Walking or cycling can be a great way to explore the local landscape and culture, but make sure to bring appropriate gear and check the weather forecast.

Overall, the best way to get around in Greece depends on your itinerary, budget, and personal preferences. Consider combining different modes of transportation to make the most of your trip and experience the country’s diverse landscapes and cultures.

Do I Need Travel Insurance?

a sailboat in a bay surrounded by mountains

While travel insurance is not mandatory to visit Greece, it is highly recommended. Travel insurance can protect you against a range of unexpected events, such as trip cancellation or interruption, medical emergencies, lost or stolen baggage, and other unforeseen circumstances that can disrupt your travel plans.

Some reasons why you might consider getting travel insurance when visiting Greece include:

  • Medical emergencies: If you get sick or injured while traveling in Greece, medical treatment can be expensive, especially if you require hospitalization or evacuation. Travel insurance can provide coverage for emergency medical expenses, including hospitalization, doctor’s fees, and emergency transportation.
  • Trip cancellation or interruption: If you need to cancel or cut short your trip due to unforeseen circumstances, such as a family emergency or illness, travel insurance can provide reimbursement for non-refundable expenses, such as airfare, accommodation, and tours.
  • Lost or stolen baggage: If your luggage is lost or stolen during your trip, travel insurance can provide coverage for the cost of replacing your belongings, including clothing, toiletries, and other essentials.
  • Flight delays or cancellations: If your flight is delayed or canceled due to weather, mechanical problems, or other reasons beyond your control, travel insurance can provide coverage for additional expenses, such as meals, accommodation, and transportation.

We use Safety Wing and highly recommend them. You can get a quote here .

When choosing travel insurance for your trip to Greece, make sure to read the policy carefully and understand the coverage limits, exclusions, and deductibles. Also, check if the policy covers any activities or sports you plan to engage in during your trip, such as scuba diving or hiking.

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the windmills in astypalea

Here are some top tips for visiting Greece:

  • Plan your itinerary in advance: Greece is a country with a lot to see and do, so it’s a good idea to plan your itinerary in advance to make the most of your time there. Research the top attractions, landmarks, and destinations you want to visit and create a schedule that allows you to see everything you want to see.
  • Consider visiting in the shoulder season: If you want to avoid the crowds and save money, consider visiting Greece in the shoulder season, which includes May-June and September-October. You’ll still be able to enjoy good weather and most tourist attractions will be open, but prices will be lower, and there will be fewer tourists.
  • Be prepared for the heat: Greece can be hot during the summer months, so make sure to pack light, breathable clothing, and wear sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated, especially if you plan to spend time outdoors.
  • Try the local cuisine: Greek cuisine is delicious and diverse, so make sure to try some of the local dishes while you’re there. Look for local tavernas and markets where you can find affordable and authentic Greek food.
  • Be respectful of local customs: Greece has a rich cultural heritage, and it’s important to be respectful of local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and avoid loud and disruptive behavior in public areas.
  • Learn a few basic Greek phrases: Greeks appreciate visitors who make an effort to speak their language, so learn a few basic Greek phrases before you go. This will help you navigate the country and connect with locals. That being said, most people in Greece do speak English .
  • Explore beyond the popular tourist destinations: While Athens, Santorini, and Mykonos are popular tourist destinations in Greece, there are many other beautiful and interesting places to explore. Consider visiting some of the lesser-known islands or smaller towns to experience a quieter and more authentic side of Greece.

Conclusion: The Best Time To Visit Greece

In conclusion, the best time to visit Greece depends on your preferences, itinerary, and budget.

The summer months from June to August offer warm and sunny weather, but also crowded beaches, higher prices, and longer wait times at popular attractions.

The shoulder seasons of May and September or the off-season from October to April can offer lower prices, fewer crowds, and pleasant weather, but also some rainy days and cooler temperatures.

Ultimately, the best time to visit Greece is when it suits your travel style and interests. Regardless of when you go, Greece offers a wealth of culture, history, natural beauty, and hospitality that will make your trip unforgettable.

Perhaps we’ll see you here!

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Best and Worst Times to Visit Greece 2024

Best and Worst Times to Visit Greece 2024

Greece is famous for its stunning islands, deep history, and warm hospitality, which makes it a popular destination for summer vacations, honeymoons, and anniversaries.

For the best weather conditions, the best time to visit Greece is during spring (April to early June) or autumn (September to October) outside the summer peaks (July to August). These periods offer warm and sunny weather at around 24°C (75°F), without swarming crowds and the highest prices.

While planning a trip to Greece , read on to find out more detailed information about visiting Greece for different purposes and travel guides by month.

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Greek islands make up most of its stunning scenery, not limited to the Cyclades and Dodecanese.

The best time to do Greek island hopping is between late May and early October as there are more sunny days and the weather is warm enough to swim — the seawater's temperature exceeds 22°C (72°F).

During this period, the Aegean Sea shows its full beauty with crystal-clear seawater and stunning beaches as well as warm breezes bringing salty and fresh smells, making for a perfect summer vacation. Ferries and flights are also more frequent than at other times, so you can maximize your schedule. 

But you would not be alone to enjoy this perfect time. Expect big crowds during the peak season from June to August , along with rising temperatures and prices.

To get the best prices and avoid crowds during this period, late May to mid-June and late September to mid-October would be your best choices. Most hotels and venues on the islands are already/still open and you could save at least 50% on costs without waiting in long queues and hot weather, with average highs exceeding 35°C (95°F).

To plan a perfect family summer vacation during this period,  you may interested in  How to Plan a Perfect Family Trip to Greece with Kids >>>

While spring and autumn are the shoulder seasons in Greece, winter (November to March) is considered to be the low season to go to Greece with the cheapest prices and fewest crowds. This is because of occasional rain or snow and cool weather averaging 12°C (54°F).

Most hotels and venues on the islands are closed during this period and it might be too cold to swim. But on the bright side, it won't make a significant difference to visiting historic sites and ancient ruins with a weather-smart schedule, and you won't encounter large crowds and long queues.

If you're planning to travel during festivals , such as Christmas and New Year, these are exceptions, with a sudden rise in prices of accommodation and flights from 40%. Making reservations 3–6 months prior to your trip would be helpful to get a better deal for your trip and avoid unreasonable costs.

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Generally speaking, Greece is a year-round destination and could offer something whenever you pay a visit, with the worst time depending on where your interests lie.

If your itinerary includes a lot of outdoor sightseeing and hiking, then you should avoid July and August because of the uncomfortably hot weather with average highs exceeding 35°C (95°F), along with the highest prices and biggest crowds of the year.

However, if islands and beaches are a must for you, then November to March would be your worst time to visit Greece. During this period, most businesses on the islands close and the weather tends to be gloomy with occasional rain/snow, making it uncomfortable to engage in water activities. 

Are you having trouble balancing island beach time with outdoor sightseeing? Late May, June, and October would be your best times to go to Greece when the crowds and prices are relatively lower and you could participate in everything you want to make the most of your vacation in Greece.

Need more advice to plan a perfect trip to Greece? Contact us now at Global Highlights and together we would customize a hassle-free private tour for you.

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Greece in January and February

Weather in Greece in January and February is similar, with gloomy days and chilly air averaging 10°C (50°F). 

Despite the fact that it might be uncomfortably cold/wet to spend a long time on outdoor sightseeing, these months offer distinct advantages, such as fewer tourists and lower prices. Imagine having renowned attractions, such as the Acropolis in Athens and the White Tower of Thessaloniki, all to yourself.

Besides visiting ski resorts, such as Metsovo and Arachova, for winter leisure, January and February also offer festivals that let you experience warm hospitality and local culture.

You could celebrate the New Year holiday and enjoy fireworks at Athens' Syntagma Square, witness the inspiring cross retrieval ceremony during Epiphany for blessings, and join in the joyful Patras Carnival. With an array of exciting events, you would not lack interesting things to do.

Greece in March

While most island destinations remain closed, weather in March in Greece brings cool yet sunnier, with temperatures averaging about 15°C (59°F). 

Santorini offers tranquil moments in the warmth of the sun and the Meteora region offers awe-inspiring spring landscapes during a weather-smart itinerary.

Moreover, Greece celebrates its Independence Day on March 25th , a time when people gather to cherish hard-won victories. Join in the parades, dances, and toasts — foreign travelers can easily blend into the joyful atmosphere.

Greece in April

April is considered to be the start of the best times to visit Greece, with sunny days and warm temperatures of about 19°C (66°F), which is great weather for outdoor sightseeing or hiking but may still be too cold for water activities.

Since April also signals the start of the shoulder season, you won't encounter hordes of tourists in most regions. The exception is during Greek Orthodox Easter , which falls on May 5th in 2024. 

Tourists from all over the world travel to Greece and gather in Athens to celebrate Easter, resulting in a brief surge in travel activity and prices.

Greece in May

May marks the month for the full opening of island destinations before the summer season. With warm temperatures averaging 23°C (73°F), it could be a great weather for sunbathing and swimming on one of these sun-soaked paradises. Furthermore, this is the last opportunity to seize low-season discounts on popular islands, such as Santorini, Naxos, and Paros.

Not limited to islands alone, mainland Greece also shines in May. Gorgeous wildflowers blanket the mountains and plains, painting an idyllic scene that would captivate your eyes.

Greece in June

June brings about an increase in temperatures, rising to about 28°C (82°F), alongside the increasing crowds and prices. As the coolest month of the summer season, June offers sunny weathers and perfect conditions for visiting your desired destinations. 

Hike in the Parnassos National Park in Delphi , explore the charming streets of the old town in Nafplio , or unwind on the captivating pink sands of Elafonisi Beach in Crete . Greece in June gives a warm welcome wherever you want to visit.

Greece in July and August

July and August in Greece form the peak of summer, both with scorching daily high temperatures averaging about 32°C (90°F) and swarms of holiday-makers from all over the world. Islands like Mykonos and Santorini beckon with their crystal-clear waters and lively atmosphere, inviting you to relax on stunning beaches and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.

If you prefer history and culture, explore the indoor sites to escape the heat. The Acropolis Museum or the National Archaeological Museum in Athens could be great options. To avoid crowds and the summer heat, visiting at less popular times of the day would be helpful, such as in the morning before 8am or at lunchtime between 11am and 1pm.

Greece in September

September in Greece brings milder weather, with temperatures averaging about 27°C (81°F). It's an ideal time for exploring Greece without the intense summer heat or the large crowds of tourists.

Enjoy pleasant seaside temperatures on the Greek islands, embark on boat trips to explore the volcano and hot springs in Santorini, or indulge in water sports, such as snorkeling and windsurfing, in Crete.

On the mainland, consider attending one of the local wine festivals that take place in September, such as the Anhiolos Wine Festival in Thessaloniki. It would add extra fun to your journey and you could experience the rich wine culture of Greece.

Greece in October

The weather tends to be mild in October in Greece, with high temperatures averaging about 22°C (72°F) and sunny days, making it an ideal month to explore Greece.

The Greek islands have a quieter ambiance without crowds and such high prices. Most facilities would still be operating, allowing you more space to savor their beauty and tranquility.

With such good weather, October is also an opportune time to delve deeper into Greece's cultural heritage. Marvel at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Crete or explore the Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Greece in November

November is the start of the low season for visiting Greece, bringing cooler temperatures averaging about 17°C (63°F). Most islands close from this month until May since it is too cool for most to relax on the beaches.

While visiting islands may not be a good choice, you could explore mainland Greece during this month as it offers a different kind of charm. Take leisurely walks to explore the bustling cities and towns, appreciate the changing of the guard at Syntagma Square, and enjoy the opportunity to connect with the locals on a more personal level.

Greece in December

December in Greece is considered to be the festive month of the low season and temperatures average about 14°C (57°F). 

While the weather may be cooler than other months, Greece is still warmer than most countries in Europe. The cities come alive with enchanting decorations and a joyful atmosphere, attracting people there to celebrate Christmas.

Explore the Christmas markets in Athens or Thessaloniki, where you could enjoy the dazzling lights, festive music, the warmth of Greek hospitality, and even find unique gifts for your loved ones.

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The Best Time to Visit Greece and the Greek Islands

Not sure what is the best time to visit Greece ? I used to live in Greece and visit frequently so I’ve put together a month by month guide to help you figure out the best time to go to Greece  depending on your interests and weather preferences.

I have broken down the best time of the year to visit Greece by season and even further by month.

Finally, I have a summary of the best time to visit depending on your interests and my overall top pick for most people.

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What is the Best Season to Visit Greece

Not sure what season to go to Greece ? Here are some pros and cons about visiting Greece and the Greek islands in each of the four seasons. Once you have a general idea of what season you would like to visit, make sure to check out my month by month guide for more detailed information. Even in the same season, your experience in Greece will vary depending on the month you visit.

Visiting Greece in the Spring

Spring is generally a great time to explore Greece as temperatures start to warm up making it very pleasant to walk around and sightsee. Tourism starts to increase every month especially around Easter week when locals head to the Greek islands. In May, weather is warm enough to sunbathe but the sea might still feel too cool to swim.

Easter is a big holiday in Greece. The date changes every year – this year Orthodox Easter is May 5, 2024 which is fairly late in spring.

Visiting Greece in the Summer

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Summer is the busiest and the most popular time to visit Greece. The summer months bring the iconic Greek summer experience, attracting sun-seekers from around the world. The Greek Islands become bustling with life, offering a perfect setting for beach lovers and party enthusiasts.

June offers warm to hot temperatures making it a great time to visit for those that want to enjoy beach time as well as sightsee. July and August are the hottest summer months (temperatures can reach ) so they are not the ideal months for hiking or sightseeing.

Keep in mind that popular destinations (such as Athens, Santorini and Mykonos) are very crowded during the summer, so book hotels and flights in advance.

If you would like to visit the Greek islands in the summer but avoid crowds, choose less well known Greek islands.

Visiting Greece in Autumn

Autumn is an excellent time to explore both the mainland and islands without the intense summer crowds.

Early Autumn is usually the best time to visit in terms of good weather – the weather is usually more pleasant (still relatively warm and less likely to rain).

During early autumn (September and early October), you can still enjoy the Greek summer experience (go to the beach and swim in the sea) with fewer crowds.

Late autumn (late October and November) is a bit more unpredictable-temperatures will start to cool and rainy season begins. The weather might still be warm outside but it might be too cold to go swimming. If you want to visit the Greek islands in late autumn, head to warmer southern Greek islands (including Crete and Rhodes).

Athens and the mainland will be pleasant for walking around, hiking and sightseeing.

Visiting Greece in the Winter (November to February)

While winter may not be the most popular time to visit Greece, it is not a bad time to visit Greece especially if you just want to sightsee. November offers a quieter experience, and you can still enjoy mild temperatures. December brings festive vibes, with Christmas markets and celebrations throughout the country.

The winter months are perfect for exploring historical sites without the crowds, although some islands and coastal areas may experience cooler and rainy weather.

While it can get cold and snowy in the mountains and northern Greece, the temperatures in most of Greece (including Athens) are usually not very cold so it is a good time to sightsee.

Winter is not the best time to visit the Greek islands and it is usually too cold for sunbathing and swimming. If you can only visit the Greek islands in the winter, choose warmer Greek islands in the South like Crete and Rhodes.

Winter is rainy season in Greece, so pack a travel umbrella .

Pros: Winter is low season in Greece so winter offers the fewest crowds and lowest prices.

Cons: Winter is too cold for swimming. It is more likely to rain that the rest of the year. Snow in Athens in rare but can happen. Many restaurants, hotels and shops in the Greek islands are closed for the season. Some attractions might have reduced hours.

What is the Best Month to Visit Greece

Hopefully you now have a general idea of the season you want to visit Greece. If you want to narrow it down further, here is a month by month guide.

Visiting Greece in January

January is the middle of winter and one the coldest and rainiest months in winter.

There are fewer tourists and lower prices on accommodations.

Visiting Greece in February

February is one of coldest months in Greece.  There are not a lot off tourists and you can expect lower prices.

Since most of Greece has mild weather in the winter, it is not a bad time to explore historical attractions.

Visiting Greece in March

March is a transitional month.  Spring blooms begin and temperatures are more moderate than January and February.  It is still more likely to rain in March than later in the spring.  It is a good month for walking around and exploring ancient ruins and historical sites

Visiting Greece in April

April is particularly delightful, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time to explore historic sites.

April is considered shoulder season. Tourism starts to increase but there are still lower tourist numbers compared to summer.

The weather starts to get warmer making it a good month for those that enjoy hiking and other outdoor activities. A Most places are still too cold for swimming, but some

April is is good time to visit Santorini and Mykonos before it gets crowded but it will still be too cold for swimming for most people.  If you are hoping to spend time at the beach, head to southern islands south such as Crete and Rhodes which are typically a bit warmer.

Visiting Greece in May

May tends to be one of the best months for good weather as temparatures are warm. It is a great time to visit Greece before schools go on summer break and the busy summer season starts.

May is a good month for island hopping and beach activities but some people might find the water a bit cold for swimming especially in the first half of the month.

Around mid to late May, tourism start to increase substantially as schools let out for summer.

Visiting Greece in June

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June is the start of summer with rising temperatures.  It can start to feel very hot especially later in the month.

This is a good time to visit the Greek islands.  There is bustling nightlife on the islands and some crowds but less busy than later in the summer.

June is definitely hot enough to visit the beach although some people might still find the water a bit cold for swimming in early June. By late June, the sea has warmed up making it an ideal time for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts.

Visiting Greece in July

July is usually the hottest month in Greece and many places (including Athens) might feel too hot for sightseeing.

Greece is very crowded with tourists at this time as all students are on summer break.  Advance bookings are recommended for popular destinations.

The Cyclades (including Mykonos and Santorini) will be hot but the breeze makes it feel less hot than Athens and the mainland. If you want to visit the Greek islands in July but want to avoid crowds, head to less popular islands.

Visiting Greece in August

August is the peak of summer tourism with crowded beaches and nightclubs. It is perfect for those seeking a lively atmosphere.

August is one of the two hottest months in Greece in terms of temperature.  This is a great time for swimming as the sea will be the warmest.-

Many Europeans take their vacation in August, so Greece is very crowded especially the first half of the month. August 15 is a big national holiday in Greece.

Visiting Greece in September

As the summer rush subsides, September sees a gradual decrease in temperature and tourist numbers. The weather remains warm, and the sea is still inviting for a swim. This is an excellent time to explore both the mainland and islands without the large summer crowds.

I consider September to be the BEST time to visit Greece for warm weather with fewer crowds.  The temperature in early September is still hot and the water is warm enough to swim. Late September is usually still warm, but it starts to get a bit cooler especially at night.

Visiting Greece in October

October is the start of shoulder season. Attractions become less crowded and you can find lower accommodation prices.

October brings cooler but still pleasant temperatures. It is still a good time to visit, especially if you enjoy hiking and outdoor activities.

Early October is typically warm enough for swimming. Temperatures start to cool mid to late October with autumn temperatures but you might still be able to go swimming in some parts of Greece such as Crete.  Rainy season starts around mid to late October so it is more likely to rain than earlier in the month.

Visiting Greece in November

If you enjoy moderate temperatures, November is a great time to visit in Greece. Weather can be a bit unpredictable, and it does occasionally rain in November. Attractions are much less crowded, so this is a good time to visit Greece if you want to sightsee with fewer crowds.

Visiting Greece in December

December usually has mild winter temperatures so this is a good time to visit Greece if you want to sightsee with few crowds. Attractions are not  crowded at this time.  Flights will probably not be that cheap, as many Greeks that live abroad will be traveling back to visit family for the holidays.  You can enjoy festive Christmas markets and celebrations at this time, but Christmas is not as much of a big deal as it is in western Europe and the US.

Worst Time to Visit Greece

If I had to pick the worst time to visit Greece, it would be August when it is the most crowded and also very hot. Many Europeans (including Greeks) take their annual vacation in August, so beach destinations will be very busy. Athens will not be as crowded as early in the summer (as many Athenians will be on beach vacations) but there are still many foreign tourists in the city.

Should you visit Greece if you can only go in August? Yes! I used to visit Greece every August when I was still a student and still enjoyed it.

If you want to visit the popular islands in August, book early and expect high prices.

If you want to avoid crowds in the Greek islands, skip the most popular islands like Mykonos and Santorini and head to less well known islands. The end of the August will be less crowded as the first half as some students are already back in school.

What is the Best Time of the Year to Visit Greece For…

Good Weather   –  The months with the most comfortable weather in Greece are typically May through June and September and October. During this time the weather is warm but usually not as painfully hot as the peak summer (July and August).

In April and November, temperatures are still very pleasant enough to sightsee comfortably but might not be warm enough for a beach vacation.

March and December are cooler but still mild but it is more likely to rain than summer season.

The months that typically have the worst weather (colder, rainier and occasional snow) are January and February.

Swimming –  The water in the sea is warmest and pleasant for swimming from mid-June through mid-September. May and October are usually warm enough to swim but some people might find the water too cold.  Most people will find late autumn, winter and early spring, too cold for sunbathing and swimming.

Keep in mind that the sea warms up as the weather gets hotter but there is a lag of a few weeks.  In late spring and early summer the weather can be hot outside, but the sea a bit cool for swimming.  In autumn, it can start to feel cooler outside, but the water can still be warm for swimming. You can find current and historical sea temperature data here .

Most locals and tourists start heading to the beach sometime in May and June but for some people the water in Greece gets comfortably warm for swimming around late June.  When I lived in Greece (in the Peloponnese), I would usually start swimming the second week of May.

Avoiding Crowds – The busiest time in terms of tourism is the summer (and Easter week). If you want to avoid fellow tourists at popular tourist attractions, visit in the low season (January through March). Shoulder season (April through mid-May and mid-September through October) is a good balance of fewer crowds but pleasant and warm weather .

Party Animals – If partying in the Greek islands is the reason for your trip, then you will want to visit in the summer. Lots of bars and clubs in the Greek islands (such as Ios) do not open until around Easter and close down around September.

Low Prices – You are most likely to find the biggest hotel and flight bargains in January and February because there are fewer tourists visiting Greece at this time. There will be slightly more visitors in March and November, but prices are still low at this time.

Best Time to Visit Greece – My Overall Recommendation

Most people would enjoy visiting Greece (including the Greek islands) in early autumn (September and early October) .  In early fall, the weather is still warm and you can enjoy beach time and outdoor activities with fewer crowds because kids and students are back in school.  If you enjoy hot weather, September is the best month to visit. If you prefer more mild and pleasant temperatures, October is a great month to visit and might still be warm enough to swim in the ocean. The reason I chose autumn over spring is that even if the outside temperature is the same, the ocean in autumn will be warmer for swimming versus in the spring when the water temperatures are still cold.

My second choice of the best time to visit Greece depends on your interests. If you are visiting Greece for a beach vacation or nightlife, my second choice for the best time to visit Greece is June (as there are fewer crowds than July and August).  If you are visiting Greece for sightseeing, my second choice for the best time to visit Greece is late spring (especially April and May) for warm and  pleasant temperatures and pretty spring flowers.

If you enjoy hot weather, beach time and a party atmosphere, then summer is a good time to visit but it will be crowded and more expensive. If you want to visit Greece on a budget and want to avoid crowds, then consider visiting in the winter but it might be rainy and somewhat cold.

Ultimately when to visit Greece depends on you so hopefully this guide has helped you make a decision on the best time to visit Greece . If you are still not sure, feel free to ask me any questions in the comments below.

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When Is the Best Time to Visit Greece?

Chances are you’re wondering: When is the best time to visit Greece? You’ve come to the right place. This guide will discuss the best times to go to Greece depending on the season, your budget and more.

Oh Greece , I love you so. 

It’s a beautiful country with a rich history, culture, scenic landscape, and great food. And, who could forget – there’s a plethora of gorgeous islands where sunshine, stunning beaches and good times await. 

It’s no wonder Greece is on most travellers’ bucket list . 

So: when’s the best time to visit Greece? Hate to fudge an answer but it really will depend on what you’d like to experience on your trip. 

That’s where this handy guide comes in – let me take you through the best time of year to visit Greece and the factors to consider before you book your visit. 

When’s the Best Time to Visit Greece?: At A Glance

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Spoiler alert: The best time to travel to Greece is during the shoulder season. This runs from April to June and between September and October. The weather is still warm during this time, though the heavy summer crowds have dispersed. 

Most accommodation and flights are also cheaper during these months – the real bonus, in my opinion. Services, such as ferry rides, are still up and running; although not operating as frequently as in summer, so it’s still relatively easy to get around. 

Of course, this is pretty subjective – let’s take a deep dive into what you need to consider.

The Best Time to Visit Greece 

What is the best month to travel to greece .

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Generally, the best month to travel to Greece is late April. 

Since it’s the start of spring, the weather starts to warm up, but it’s not yet too hot that your trip is marred by heat exhaustion. As well as this, most attractions, restaurants, and hotels that close in winter start opening up to prepare for the busy summer season. 

Another excellent month to visit is early June (note that by the end of the month it gets extremely busy). This is when summer officially begins, so it’s the perfect time to visit Greece’s stunning beaches. 

Best Time to Visit Mainland Greece

One of the advantages that I find with the mainland over Greece’s islands is that it’s a year-round destination. There are always plenty of events, and attractions – such as the Acropolis – are open all year round. 

That said, though, I recommend visiting in April to early June and September when the weather is moderate. The hoards of summer tourists are also gone around this time.

The heat during summer tends to be almost unbearable, while winter on the mainland is also quite intense. So instead, visit during spring or autumn when it’s shoulder season. 

Tip: Book this Acropolis tour in Athens to discover this archaeological gem. 

Best Time to Visit the Greek Islands 

The best time to visit the Greek islands depends on what you’d like to experience. For example, if you are after the lively party scene partying it up at  beach clubs in Mykonos , summer is the top choice for many. 

If you’re a beach bum and want to work on your tan, the Greek Isle’s renowned beaches are calling your name. Or swim in the island’s warm waters, making summer the best month to visit. However, this comes at a price because the islands are often overcrowded and expensive. 

If you’re looking for a more laid-back vibe, it’s worth visiting the Greek islands in fall, when they are quiet but still enjoy a relative degree of warmth. 

When’s High Season in Greece? 

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The high season in Greece is from late June to the end of August. I suggest avoiding Greece in July and August if you can – or opting for a trip to quieter islands like Sifnos or Iraklia . 

Most people take their summer holiday during this time. So expect large crowds and soaring temperatures—especially on the more popular islands of Santorini , Mykonos, and Zakynthos. 

Mainland Greece is also extremely busy, and many attractions in the main cities are overcrowded.

The Cheapest Time to Visit Greece 

It’s not all doom and gloom, though, as visiting Greece on a budget is still possible. 

One of the cheapest times to visit Greece is just before summer, from April – early June. Note that during April, Greeks celebrate Easter Sunday and Greek Orthodox Easter. Accommodation might be slightly higher during this time, but not as expensive as in summer. 

Autumn, or from September to early November, is also an excellent season to visit when summer crowds have dispersed. If you’re looking for the cheapest time to visit Greece, that would be winter. 

As the temperatures decrease, so do the prices of just about everything – I don’t think it’s worth travelling during this season though as the weather is fairly unpredictable and the islands are eerily quiet.

Best Time to Visit Greece to Avoid Crowds

Winter is the best time to avoid crowds, as the unpredictable weather and cold scare many people away. If you’re willing to brave the cold, you’ll get a natural feel of Greece and how the locals live. 

Otherwise, spring and autumn are your best bets.

Best Time to Go to Greece For Sightseeing

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The best time to go to Greece for sightseeing, especially on the mainland, is during the shoulder months. You won’t have to wait in endless lines to enter popular attractions like the Parthenon or museums. 

Best Time to Go to Greece For Good Weather

If you’re looking to enjoy the fantastic Greek weather, I would say the best months to visit Greece are June, September, and October. 

The temperatures range between 20 and 35°C and see minimal rainfall. This is also an excellent time to swim and sail in warm Mediterranean waters. 

Best Time to Go Island Hopping

Shoulder season (April/May/September/October) is the best time to go Greek island hopping . Most ferry services are still up and running and are much cheaper than in peak season. 

Best Time to Go on Honeymoon

Greece is one of the most idyllic honeymoon destinations in the world. June is the best time to visit Greece for a honeymoon, particularly on the islands. You’ll enjoy warm, sunny weather and fewer crowds. 

Best Time to Party

Paradise Mykonos

It’s no secret that one of the best things to do in Mykonos , and some of the other Greek islands, is to enjoy its fun party scene. The islands come to life in July and August when multiple international DJs make the Greek islands their base for epic summer parties.  

Best Time of the Year to Go to Greece by Season

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April – May

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I would say that Spring is probably the best time of the year to visit Greece. This is when I plan my trips.

Temperatures range between a moderate 17 – 27°C, usually never going higher than this. The crowds are significantly thinner (yet it’s not too quiet), and prices are reasonable. 

Key Events and Things to Do in Greece in Spring 

  • Holy Week and Greek Orthodox Easter are the most significant events in spring. Throughout the week, many Greeks participate in various celebrations and traditions passed down for centuries.

Pros to Travelling to Greece in Spring. 

  • Spring is one of the best times to visit Greece because of its shoulder season, meaning you’ll deal with lower prices and fewer crowds. 
  • The weather is excellent. 

Cons to Travelling to Greece in Spring

  • Not all hotels, services, and restaurants are fully operational, especially on the islands. 
  • The mainland gets full in April because of Easter. 

Summer in Greece 

June – August

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If you’re willing to brave the sun and the crowds, some of the best months to visit Greece are during summer, which brings excitement to the country. 

Summer is the hottest season, making it great for enjoying the country’s warm waters and beaches. You can expect temperatures to rise to a blistering 40°C. 

Key Events and Things to Do in Greece in Summer 

  • The Athens Epidaurus Festival is one of the biggest and oldest festivals in the country, founded in 1955. You’ll be able to enjoy dancing, theatre, and music festivals in the iconic Greek Epidaurus Amphitheatre. 

Pros of Travelling to Greece in Summer

  • Summer is warm and perfect for hitting the beaches.
  • Summer brings a great atmosphere to Greece, and it comes alive.

Cons to Travelling to Greece in Summer

  • It’s extremely hot.
  • Prices skyrocket in summer. 

Autumn / Fall in Greece

September – November

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Autumn sees lovely temperatures of about 25°C on the islands and slightly cooler temperatures on the mainland. All in all, it’s still a great time to visit. 

Key Events and Things to Do in Greece in Autumn 

  • Harvest season takes place in Autumn. During this time, Greeks harvest two of the country’s most famous exports, grapes, and olives, which are in abundance. You can tour many wineries and olive farms and try fresh produce. 
  • If you’re a beer lover, you might enjoy a trip to Corfu, which hosts the Corfu Beer Festival in September. Think of it as Greece’s version of Oktoberfest. 

Pros of Travelling to Greece in Autumn

  • Autumn is the best time to travel around Greece as summer crowds have dispersed, and most services are still up and running.
  • The weather is enjoyable so you can enjoy sightseeing without the smouldering summer temperatures.

Cons to Travelling to Greece in Autumn

  • Coming off the back of peak season, a lot of things are still quite pricey, especially in September. 

Winter in Greece 

December – March

Winter in Greece brings in cooler temperatures. On the mainland, you can expect snow and chilling weather of about 12°C and lower. On the islands, though, it’s a bit warmer, ranging between 15 and sometimes 20°C. 

Key Events and Things to Do in Greece in Winter

  • Christmas is a big deal in Greece; you’ll find trees lighting up town and city squares and loads of tasty treats. 
  • New Year’s day is also a significant event in Greece, where many people exchange gifts and honour the Greek Santa Claus – Saint Basil. 

Pros of Travelling to Greece in Winter

  • While most people don’t consider this the best time to go to Greece, savvy travellers know you’ll save a ton of money on your trip.
  • There are very few crowds.

Cons to Travelling to Greece in Winter

  • The weather is highly unpredictable and cold, so not the best time to enjoy any outdoor activities. 
  • Most businesses close on the islands in winter. 

When to Travel to Greece: Practical Tips + Tricks 

  • Consider what you want to do on your trip to help you figure out the best time to go to Greece. Remember to consider the weather, hotel prices, and religious holidays in the region/island.
  • Booking a tour can help you island-hop with ease. Read my review of Sailing Greece with G Adventures.

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The best time to visit Greece: fewer crowds, great deals, and blissed-out weather

A woman relaxing in a private pool in Santorini, Greece

Thanks to the turquoise waters surrounding its coast, Greece is one of the best summer destinations in Europe. While the country does get way more crowded in the warmer months, that doesn’t mean it’s not worth exploring throughout the rest of the year.

Greece has far more to offer than its picturesque jagged shoreline. It’s been considered the birthplace of Western civilization for a reason: its millennia-old culture, reflected in the imposing ruins that dot its big cities and the countryside alike.

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There are countless reasons to discover inland Greece during the off-peak season. Fall is wine season, when wineries are buzzing with the annual grape harvesting. Spring, on the other hand, has notoriously unpredictable weather. Yet the milder temperatures will tempt you to go hiking or maybe discover a historic village you’d otherwise skip in the summer.

And in case you’re down for some skiing or other snow sports, Greece won’t let you down. There are incredible ski resorts on Mount Olympus and Mount Parnassus , among others.

Peak season in Greece: June-August

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Best for: Exploring the coast, summer sales

From early June onwards, millions of tourists land in Greece to discover its countless islands, architectural wonders, and delicious food. Temperatures can reach the high 90s on the warmest days, and the water in the surrounding Aegean and Ionian seas heats up accordingly.

It’s swimming season, and in some regions, the Meltemi winds (which blow in from the north) should help you hone your windsurfing skills. The wind usually lasts for three to four days and may disrupt your day at the beach—especially in the afternoon, when it’s at its strongest. But locals should be able to tell you which beaches are sheltered from it.

This time of year is also ideal for visitors looking for the best shopping deals, since all shops in the country run their summer sales between July and August.

Summer in Greece

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August is hands down the busiest and hottest month of the year in Greece, so you can expect prices to be at their highest during this month. Large cities like Athens and Thessaloniki are the only exception; they empty out as locals set off for the coast. Although these cities are less crowded, most travelers would find them too humid to visit at the peak of summer.

Island-hopping is the quintessential summertime activity in Greece. The waters surrounding classic stopovers like Navagio (Shipwreck Beach) on the island of Zakynthos and Sarakiniko Beach in Milos display a light blue hue you’ll hardly find anywhere else. Meanwhile, the party scene in Mykonos is at full blast.

Shoulder season in Greece: April-May, September-October

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Best for: Exploring the ruins, wine tasting, avoiding the crowds

The travel season in Greece traditionally starts at Easter, which is widely celebrated across the country. While it may still be a bit too chilly to hit the beach, this is a great time to explore the parts of Greece that are particularly rich with ancient ruins. One of them is the island of Corfu and its old town, which hosts one of the biggest Easter celebrations in Greece.

September is the best month to explore mainland Greece. The weather is still rather warm, most tourists have headed home, and hotels are more willing to offer discounts.

As the leaves begin to fall by early October, the islands empty out. But some folks usually linger a bit longer in Santorini , as the skies remain clear for the best views of the Santorini caldera.

Spring in Greece

Spring is the perfect season to tour the ruins and outdoor museums of Greece, out of the summer heat. What’s more, prices are lower compared to the July-August peak season as most destinations are still waiting for the big crowds to show up.

A few of the highlights for the season include all-time classics like the Acropolis of Athens, the Palace of Knossos in Heraklion (Crete) , the Temple of Apollo in Naxos , and the Monastery of St. John in Pátmos .

Fall in Greece

Attica, Athens, Greece

Greece has a winemaking tradition dating back over 6,000 years. If you’re there in the fall, book a wine tour when the grapes are being harvested. Some of the best wineries in the country are in the Attica region around Athens.

The Meteora rock formation is a feast for the eyes. In the fall, the lush vegetation—by now tinged with red and yellow—contrasts even more sharply with the dramatic boulders and the monasteries perched on top of them.

Nafplio

The Peloponnese peninsula, though known as a summer destination, has major landmarks worth visiting year-round, like the town of Nafplio and the Lion Gate in the neighboring Mycenae archaeological site .

Low season in Greece: November-March

Best for: Winter sports, winter sales

At this time of year, Greece welcomes about one-eighth the number of visitors that descend on the country at the height of summer.

On the islands, most businesses shut their doors until spring, and residents often spend winter in Athens or other big cities on the mainland. Still, the off-season in Greece should be the perfect occasion for those in search of shopping deals—the official winter sales run between January and February.

Unlike the coast, which has a Mediterranean climate and boasts consistently mild temperatures, the Greek countryside is temperate and gets a few days of snowfall every year.

Winter in Greece

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Greece has countless options for an off-the-beaten-track winter vacation. The country has a predominantly mountainous terrain, which, though not particularly high in the European context, does feature prominent peaks like Mount Olympus and Mount Parnassus.

Each of these mountains has a wide offer of resorts where you’ll get to unwind after a day out skiing, climbing, or hiking. Mount Parnassus is a mere two hours away from Athens. It’s where you’ll find the ruins of Delphi , the number one oracle back in Ancient Greece.

Winter can be a great time to visit the Greek capital, too. Athens is far less crowded, so finding affordable accommodation and air tickets would be easy. Plus, there’s a wide range of top-notch attractions to pick from, including the National Archaeological Museum , Philopappos Hill for commanding views of the whole city, as well as a vast selection of Turkish baths where you can relax in between sightseeing.

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Here's when is the best time to visit greece is you want to enjoy good weather, fewer crowds, and affordable prices..

By: Stacey Leasca Published: Jan 05, 2022 02:00 PM IST

The Best Time To Visit Greece For Good Weather, Fewer Crowds And Affordable Prices

Greece has long beckoned travellers with its beauty. From the crystalline waters in the surrounding Mediterranean Sea to the rich historical sites that dot the nation’s map to the divine cuisine and stellar hotels, the European country deserves a spot high on travellers’ wish lists. By Stacey Leasca

Ready to plan your trip ? Here are the best times to travel to Greece, whether you’re after good weather, affordable prices, or fewer crowds.

Best Time of Year to Visit Greece for Good Weather

There’s no bad time to visit Greece. However, if you’re after warm weather, plan a trip in late spring or early fall (April through June or September through October). In May, the average temperature in Athens , the nation’s capital, ranges from a high of 23.7 degrees Celsius to an average low of 16.3 degrees. In June, things warm up a touch — to an average high of 28 degrees — perfect for taking a dip in the ocean.

Best time to visit Greece

In September, the average temperatures drop a little in Athens to an average high of 27 degrees, with an average low of 20.8 degrees. October is even cooler, with the average high hitting 21.8 degrees and the average low in Athens sitting at 16.7 degrees. Yes, it’s cool, but nowhere near cold enough to feel uninviting. Just remember, the country is relatively large, especially if you include the best islands in Greece, so check your exact destination for average temperatures before booking.

Most Popular Time to Visit Greece

Unsurprisingly, the most popular times to visit Greece are during the late spring, summer, and early fall months. This is when the weather is ideal and all the venues open their doors, inviting guests to stay, eat, and drink .

In June 2019, 4.12 million travellers made their way to Greece. In July of the same year, 4.91 million people took the journey, and in August 2019, a whopping 5.45 million enjoyed a Greek getaway, making it by far its busiest month of the year to visit. Things drop off dramatically from there, with just 3.9 million visitors in September 2019 and 2.1 million in October 2019.

Best time to visit Greece

Like all things, the tourism numbers for Greece got a little skewed over 2020 and 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in November, Greek tourism minister Vassilis Kikilias told reporters that the nation saw arrivals increase by 79.2 per cent between January and August when compared to the same period in 2020. These numbers indicate that tourism in Greece is back and people may be willing to spread out the season just a little bit longer.

Least Crowded Time to Visit Greece

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If you’re not interested in hitting the beaches or working on your tan, consider a trip to Greece during the winter months. While the weather is cooler (the average temperatures hover around 10 degrees), the crowds are much thinner. In 2019, just 5,00,000 people visited Greece in January, and a mere 7,00,000 came in February. In fact, the nation didn’t crack one million visitors until April, making the winter much more manageable if you’re trying to avoid crowds. However, many venues and hotels do close for the winter (due to the lack of demand), so be sure to search for accommodations in your intended destination to see what’s available and when.

Best Time to Visit the Greek Islands

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Again, the best time to visit depends on what you’re after, but generally speaking, for the most delightful weather, plan a trip to the Greek islands in the late spring, early summer, or beginning of fall. Yes, you can visit in midsummer, but be warned, temperatures can get hot.

For example, in Santorini, the average high hits 28 degrees, while the average low stays at a rather warm 22 degrees. The only upside is the ultra-warm waters during this time of year, with the average sea temperature hitting 25 degrees. Over the month of July, the island also only experiences a single day of rain, making your chances of basking in the sun pretty good.

Cheapest Time to Visit Greece

Best time to visit Greece

Visiting Greece on a budget is possible. All you need to do is plan accordingly. According to Skyscanner , the cheapest months to book a flight to Greece are September, October, and November. The website added, if you book a flight in September, you could save up to 13 per cent when compared to the average yearly flight price. Visiting during the shoulder season (March and April, or October and November) also brings more affordable prices.

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Best Time To Visit Greece In 2024 (And When To Avoid It)

Category Greece , Athens , Thessaloniki , Travel Updated on January 23, 2024

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Are you trying to figure out the best time to visit Greece?

You must be smart to research this before heading there! Why?

Greece is a stunning travel destination for all kinds of travelers – history lovers, foodies, beachgoers, island lovers and so much more. Even a beautiful country like Greece has its moments of the absolute best times to visit and…

…times you should avoid visiting it.

Even as one of our favorite countries we’ve visited (after visiting 30+ countries), we will avoid touring Greece during certain months. And it may not be the months you’re thinking!

In this guide, we are going to share the best and worst times to visit Greece, the cheapest months, the crowded months and everything in between.

Quick Answer: When’s The Best Time to Visit Greece?

✅ The best time to visit Greece is May, June, September and October.

These months are considered the shoulder season where the average temperatures are around 73.4 ° F (23°C). These months have warm weather and much fewer crowds so you can enjoy exploring the stunning country. The attractions, restaurants and tours are still open but it will be much quieter than if you visit in the peak months (July, August).

❌ The worst time to visit Greece is December, January, July and August.

These are the coldest and hottest months of the year. When it’s cold in Greece, a lot of the islands’ restaurants, tours, and cafes are basically closed. When it’s the peak months (July, August), you will have to hot weather, pay more for accommodation and battle the crowds, especially on the islands.

Quick Stats On Greek Weather & Seasons

A lot of these stats vary based on where you are in Greece but we just want to give you a quick snapshot of what the weather in Greece can be like on average.

  • Hottest month in Greece: August (89°F/31°C)
  • Coldest month in Greece: January (50°F/10°C)
  • Rainiest month in Greece: December
  • Driest month in Greece: August
  • Most crowded months in Greece: July, August
  • Least crowded months in Greece: December, January

The summer months are from late June till the end of September which are considered the peak tourist months… The winter months are from November till the end of March which means the entire country slows down.

cost of living in athens

Everything in between is the spring and fall seasons which is the best time to visit Greece for fewer crowds, the weather is warm (but not too hot) and activities are still being offered to travelers.

Best Time To Visit Greece

“When is the best time to visit Greece?”

It’s a question we’ve asked ourselves when we planned on spending our honeymoon and a few months living in Greece over the years.

After our personal experience of visiting the mainland and the islands over different months in the year, we concluded:

There is a RIGHT and a WRONG time to visit Greece.

Here’s a few things to consider before visiting Greece and a general overview of what you can expect.

5x Things To Consider First Before Choosing

The weather can affect your experience in a place, especially as a traveler. In addition to that, there are so many other factors to consider when deciding the best time to visit a certain country.

The sunshine shouldn’t be the only thing on your mind, here are 5 things to think about:

  • Price Fluctuations
  • Activities/Tours
  • On vs Off Season

Okay, that’s 6 things but they are all equally important when it comes to choosing a time to visit Greece. Ultimately, it’s up to you and the way you like to travel. Some things will bother other people but they might not affect you.

Matthew and I love visiting digital nomad destinations during the shoulder seasons, for example. When we did our 8-month stint across Europe, we avoided Paris, Amsterdam and Barcelona during the peak months. Instead, we went to lesser-known cities like Zagreb and Belgrade for July and August. That’s our personal preference because there are fewer crowds, it’s a calm vibe and that’s how WE like to travel!

restaurants in athens

After our honeymoon in Greece, we knew we wanted to be digital nomads in Athens for a few months but we needed to pick our timing. We arrived in mid-September till early November! The weather was just fantastic and there were much fewer people around (up until it hit November then we got cold lol).

Maybe you aren’t like us and you don’t mind the crowds if it means you catch all the sunshine! The best time to visit Greece might be in the peak season because you just want the peace of mind that all activities and dining options will be open.

Struggling to know which is the best time? Ask yourself these questions to help decide:

  • Which parts of the country do I want to visit (mainland vs islands)?
  • How many activities do I want to do?
  • Do crowds of tourists truly bother me?
  • What kind of activities do I want to do?
  • Does the humidity affect me?
  • Are there any events I can’t miss?

The answer to these questions can help share when the best time to visit Greece is for you. Make sure you think of the kinds of activities you want to do and how you want to spend your time in Greece.

The Best Time To Visit Greece

If you want good weather, fewer crowds and affordable prices – the best time to visit Greece is May, June, September and October. The temperature during these months can range from 73°F (23°C) to 82°F (28°C). “It’s not too hot and not too cold. All you need is a light jacket!” as Ms. Rhode Island from Miss Congeniality puts it.

Visiting in the early fall (September, October), you could still jump in the ocean for a swim! Matthew and I visited the Greek islands in mid-October and we went for a couple of dips ourselves.

matt ashley in crete greece

More than that, visiting Greece in the shoulder months also means you get better deals on accommodation and lower prices for activities. Most tourists visit Greece during July and August which is one of the most expensive times to visit! If you want to get good deals and value for money – this is going to be the best time for you too!

The downside to visiting Greece during the shoulder months is that a lot of the islands actually close during the low season.

acropolis from a distance

If you want to do all the activities and ensure all the bars, restaurants are open when you visit, the safest bet is to visit during peak season (July, August). However, the crowds can get very VERY overwhelming!

We visited Santorini in mid-October and the crowds were still pretty big at that time. If you visit during high season, you will be shoulder to shoulder with crowds of people, constantly fighting to reserve spots at bars and restaurants.

The Worst Time To Visit Greece

You could say, there’s never a bad time to visit Greece…

…but we aren’t so sure about that.

The worst time to visit Greece is July, August, December and January. During the peak summer months (July, August), you’ll have to constantly battle the crowds, line up for every restaurant and pay more for things. During the coldest winter months (December, January), there aren’t many tours or activities available during the lowest season in Greece. The temperatures also drop to 50°F (10°C). Most islands also tend to close during the winter!

Matthew and I visited Santorini near the end of October, we were lucky enough to book the very last Catamaran sunset tour of the season! We missed out on a couple of restaurants in Paros because they closed a tad earlier than low season. That’s going to happen if you visit but the tradeoff is that you don’t have to deal with huge crowds.

crowds of athens

Greece attracts tourists from all over the world and it’s such an iconic travel destination – you have to expect big crowds. But we didn’t truly understand ‘big crowds’ till we saw it first-hand and it quickly becomes not-so-fun anymore.

However, it might just be worth it because you get great weather during your whole trip. Summers in Greece are pretty beautiful as everything comes to life that is until you continuously bump into people navigating the narrow streets of Athens, Santorini or other islands.

Temperature Year-Round In Greece

What’s the temperature like in Greece on average? The chart below shows the average temperature for each month of the year. The annual average temperature in Greece is around 68°F to 73°F (20°C to 23°C).

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The reason Greece is such a popular destination (other than the food, history and stunning islands) is that the weather year-round is pretty great compared to other European countries like the Netherlands or France.

Precipitation Year-Round In Greece

The rainiest months in Greece are November and December. As the weather changes from fall to winter, it can start to get pretty wet having about 2-2.5 inches of rainfall.

average rainfall greece

We were in Athens in early November and there wasn’t much rainfall for us. It obviously depends but the rain seems to start around late November. The months with the least rainfall are the peak summer months, July and August!

Weather Seasons In Greece

Greece is an amazing country with diverse landscapes, delicious Mediterranean food and so many cool things to do. There’s a reason why nearly 30 million visitors to Greece every year (pre-pandemic). That’s a whole lot of people!

Greece has the full 4 seasons – spring, summer, autumn and winter. Every season in Greece is beautiful in its own way. Here’s what Greek weather is like throughout the year and the best things to do for each season!

Spring in Greece (April – June)

The flowers are booming, the cities are emptier than usual and the days are getting longer. Spring is one of the best times to visit Greece to enjoy the outdoors, go on picnics and wander the city admiring the pink bougainvillea flowers all around.

spring in greece

We suggest trying to visit later in the spring season for higher chance of things opening up. The islands tend to close in the low season so if you visit you might not get to do all the things on your bucket list!

Springtime in Greece also means that accommodation prices are going to cost less and more tourist activities are available at this time. If you want to save some money and have fewer crowds, the best time to visit Greece is going to be spring for you.

Summer in Greece (July – mid-September)

The sun is shining every day, there’s a buzz in the atmosphere and it’s the best time to jump in the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Summer in Greece attracts the most amount of visitors (nearly 10 million total people) during July and August alone!

With huge crowds of tourists wanting to visit the same landmarks, it can get pretty overwhelming standing in line for the Acropolis for 30+ minutes. Prices also increase during the summer months for things like accommodation, tours and activities.

crowds on greek ferries

Summer in Greece can get very hot and steamy with temperatures rising to as high as 104°F (40°C). During these months, you’ll barely get any rain which means you can definitely plan all your activities without worrying about the rain ruining your day/

Autumn in Greece (mid-September – November)

Fall is one of my favorite seasons because the leaves begin to change, the huge crowds start to leave and still some of the best weather. Greece is no exception to having a great fall season!

The autumn season in Greece is part of the shoulder months that we suggest visiting. The skies are clear, there are fewer crowds, accommodation prices begin to drop and it feels like you can breathe again.

autumn in greece

The weather in Greece during fall is around 77°F (25°C), isn’t that just perfect?! The only downside of visiting Greece in autumn is that things are starting to close down for the low season. You might not get all the opportunity to do the things you want but there are fewer crowds of people you’ll have to stand in line with for the Acropolis.

Winter in Greece (December – March)

Oh, winter…

…Some love it and some hate it! The cold is freezing, the sun is barely shining and it’s just a season to get through. Matthew and I literally chase the sun as digital nomads fleeing countries that get just a bit too cold.

matthew ashley in thessaloniki

Temperatures reach as low as 50°F (10°C) which isn’t actually too bad for a European winter. However, if you’re thinking you are going to jump in the blue waters – you might have to think again!

December is also the rainiest month in Greece. If you don’t like the cold or the rain can negatively affect your time, don’t visit Greece during the winter. On the other hand, it’s also the least crowded period season which means you won’t have to battle the crowds for any of the landmarks or activities.

FAQs – The Best Time To Visit Greece

Got some more questions about the best time to visit Greece? I would too 😉!

Here’s some quick frequently asked questions to help guide your decision on when is the best time for you to visit.

When Is The Best Time To Visit Mainland Greece?

The best time to visit mainland Greece is any time of the year. Lots of the major attractions don’t close as they do on the islands. Restaurants, cafes and bars will stay open throughout the year, too! It’s up to you whether you want warm weather or cold weather.

rooftop views athens

The top destinations on the mainland are Athens, Thessaloniki and Meteora. If you’re trying to decide between the 2 cities, we’ve written a guide on choosing between Athens vs. Thessaloniki !

These cities have similar weather throughout the year. We visited Thessaloniki in mid-October and it was already pretty cold compared to when we were in Athens in mid-October, the year before! In our experience, Thessaloniki got colder much earlier in the year.

Best Time to Visit the Greek Islands?

One of the best ways to figure out the best time to visit the Greek islands is actually to figure out the kind of activities you want to do. A popular reason to visit the picturesque islands is to swim in the clear, blue glimmering waters.

crete goat beach

The best time to visit the Greek islands is the summer season. You can’t beat getting into the refreshing water when it’s super hot and steamy out!

If it’s 50°F (10°C), the chances are pretty low you are going to be laying down your beach towel and jumping in the water. If you want to visit the Greek islands, don’t go in the early spring, winter and late fall seasons.

Most Popular Time to Visit Greece?

The most popular time to visit Greece is during the summer season, specifically the month of August. Lots of Europeans have vacation days in August, making it one of the top destinations for a week or weekend getaway. We would avoid Greece in August due to the massive crowds but it’s also the hottest month of the year!

Least Crowded Time to Visit Greece?

Hate crowds? Us too! The least crowded time to visit Greece is the low season (December, January, February). You won’t be shoulder to shoulder with other tourists and the lines for major attractions will be much less in the winter. But that means it’s cold so there’s that too.

Cheapest Time to Visit Greece?

Looking to visit Greece on a budget? We have seen some insane price cuts if you visit during the low season in Athens, Thessaloniki and even the islands. The cheapest time to travel to Greece is the winter season (December, January, February).

Best Time to Visit Greece For A Honeymoon?

You’re honeymooning in Greece? What a dream!

Matthew and I also spent our honeymoon across Greece in Athens, Paros and Santorini! We went during the shoulder month of October which we loved for several reasons – fewer crowds and more value for money. But we did miss out on some restaurants that closed early for low season. So if we had to choose again?

matthew ashley santorini view

The best time to visit Greece on your honeymoon is September. The huge summer crowds have left and it’s a lot quieter in the city/islands. The sunny weather is still going strong in September and a lot of the tourist activities (restaurants, bars and tours) are still available to book.

Bottom Line: When Is The Best Time To Visit Greece?

The best time to visit Greece is during the shoulder season months of May, June, September and October. You still get to enjoy beautiful weather, have fewer tourist crowds around and it’s going to be much more affordable!

We love visiting Greece – I mean we have been 3 times in the last 4 years! But…we will avoid Greece in the peak season months of July and August because we do not want to deal with such huge crowds of people.

Greece is a stunning travel destination for any kind of travel experience you could be looking for. The most important thing is that you just visit Greece whenever you have the opportunity!

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From island-hopping in fall to sightseeing in spring, there’s plenty to see and do in greece year-round..

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While many flock to the Mediterranean country’s islands and coastal destinations during the summer, there’s plenty to do year-round.

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So, you’re finally planning that dream vacation in Greece but can’t figure out the best time to visit? Many travelers consider the ideal time to visit Greece to be the hot, dry summer months of June, July, and August. But there’s plenty to do beyond this period (which is also the busiest time to holiday in the Mediterranean country).

In September and October, the beaches are quieter but it’s still warm enough to swim. And if you’re looking to tour the ancient sites, spring or fall is appealing because you can still expect mostly sunny days but with more comfortable temperatures.

Here’s the best time to visit Greece, whether you intend to island-hop, peruse archaeological wonders, or avoid the crowds.

Best time to visit the Greek islands

  • Best months: April–June, September–October

April through October is the best time to go island hopping in Greece. While it can occasionally rain in the spring or fall, the weather is generally sunny and warm. It’s slightly cooler up north, while it’s warmer the further south you go. As of June, Greece’s seas are warm enough for swimming and stay that way until around mid-October.

Prices, temperatures, and crowds peak in July and August, particularly in popular island groups like the Cyclades, Ionian, and Dodecanese. During these two months, average temperatures hover around the mid-80s Farenheit but frequently reach the mid-90s, plus the odds of a heatwave are high .

Once summer breaks end at the end of August, the islands become decidedly more serene, making September and October perfect months to wind down by the water. Average temperatures range in the early 80s and 70s, respectively.

Best time to visit Greece for sightseeing

  • Best months: April–May, September–November

Spring and fall make for superlative sightseeing. Exploring ancient hot spots like Delphi, ancient Epidaurus, and Olympia on foot is much more pleasant in spring temperatures averaging 60 to 70 degrees. Rainfall and cooler temperatures are a possibility—so you may need to layer up—but you can mostly get by with a T-shirt.

Visiting archaeological sites in early spring or late fall allows for more room to move, compared to summer when cruise ship passenger tour groups descend on them en masse. Ticket booth queues are shorter or even non-existent.

Aerial view of waterfront promenade, with cars and buildings at right.

Beyond the best-known destinations, you can find plenty of peace and space as the first month of fall kicks in.

Best time to visit Greece to avoid the crowds

  • Best months: October–May

Summer is Greece’s high season, so if you would rather dodge the crowds, time your trip accordingly. Even September now sees significant numbers of visitors, particularly among those not tied to school holiday periods. By October, the beaches, towns, and tavernas of Naxos, Paros, and Kos are gloriously sedate. Blue skies on a November ramble through Rhodes’s medieval old town are almost guaranteed. This is the month when you’ll find some of the best rates for domestic flights and hotels.

With winter’s arrival, consider going to Greece’s northwestern mountain areas. Aside from the Christmas and New Year period, relatively few travelers venture to the Epirus region—where crackling fireplaces and a hearty welcome await guests of stone-built boutique lodgings. Some of the loveliest are scattered throughout the traditional villages of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Zagori, home to Vikos Gorge.

Winter is also the best time of year to capture Santorini ’s ethereal beauty without being sandwiched by selfie-snappers. Expect average temperatures of 55 degrees and a small number of hotels catering to an eclectic group of off-season travelers.

Best time to visit Athens

Rather than tacking a stay in Athens onto the start or end of a Greek island jaunt that would normally coincide with the busy summer period, consider dedicating a good week to digging into the nitty-gritty of this dynamic city.

The best time to schedule a visit to the Greek capital is during the fall, winter, or spring. This is when Athens is at its prime and, more notably, when Athenians are in town. So, you’ll gain a better perspective of what life is really like in this vibrant metropolis where the ancients coexist with their contemporaries.

Make no mistake—it can be chilly in winter. But if you’re willing to risk a rainy day or two, this is when you’ll capture the Acropolis and its monuments in golden afternoon light sans the tourist crush. You’ll have treasure troves like the National Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Islamic Art almost completely to yourself. And foodies can more easily enjoy Athens’s burgeoning collection of Michelin-starred restaurants along with established family-run mezze joints that never go out of style.

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How to travel Greece on a budget: tips from a backpacker

Greece is a great place for solo travelers, couples, friends and families but how much does a typical trip cost? Read on and discover how to travel Greece on a budget.

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How to travel Greece on a budget

Each travel destination is unique with its own twists and turns, but one thing you’ll find in common is a couple of backpackers finding ways to stretch their very last dollar .

Greece is a country that can be as affordable or as expensive as you make it. Many people travel here for weddings, anniversaries, girls getaways, or simply just for exploring sake which makes a few of the islands a bit more pricey than others.

With Greece, it just all depends on how you budget and spend your money, just as any other destination. Let’s go ahead, I'll share with you my tips to travel Greece on a budget.

How to travel to Greece on a budget? Find the cheapest time

I know it may seem tempting to book that flight during the summer time when you see everyone on instagram and tiktok having the time of their lives in Santorini or Mykonos, but a smart budget backpacker always considers all options.

The same with many other hit destinations, traveling to Greece in the summertime is going to be more expensive than traveling off season. Now you’re probably asking, "well when is the cheapest time for me to visit, Tiff?" Don’t worry, I’ve got you.

The low season for traveling Greece starts at fall time and ends around the beginning of spring .

The country does not see many tourists during this time so locals are relaxed and flight prices are too.

To give an example, a flight from  New York City to Greece during June or July (peak travel time) would range between $350 USD to as high as $450 USD. Towards the middle to end of August, the prices drop tremendously and tickets can be found for as low as $148 USD (I'm using a popular United States departure point, as I am an American national). All flight prices are reported using the Kiwi.com budget flight finder website . 

 Scanning for affordable flights on cheap airline sites such as kiwi.com and skyscanner.com also show a noticeable comparison in price to other flight scanners.

See, the time of travel makes a huge difference! Although the flight prices may be cheaper during low season, tourists have reported many businesses to be closed during this time so it’s best to pick and choose your battles.

Girl seated in front of archeological complex in Athens, Greece

How to travel to Greece on a budget? Find the cheapest accommodation

One thing about Europe is that many of the countries are extremely tiny compared those in South America , North America or Asia , but they have a reliable hostel system setup for backpackers and explorers.

The place I love to look for affordable accommodation is hostelworld.com . The site gathers all hostels in the city of your choice in one searching pool so finding your preferred stay is very simple.

Another form of affordable accommodation can also be searching for private rooms on airbnb .

If you plan on booking a hostel bed during the prime season (summer time) it's best to look for a bunk ASAP . Rooms in popular islands go out extremely quickly so it's best to be prepared than regretful. 

The best way to save money on accommodation is to volunteer in a work exchange opportunity with the Worldpackers program, but we’ll talk more about that later on in the article.

Red hued sunset at Syros island, Greece

How to travel to Greece on a budget? Eat and drink for less

Now we’ve gotten to the fun (and delicious) part of the article: Mediterranean food is loved all around the world by many people, including myself. Although the country offers delectable food, it is still important to be cautious of prices as things can get expensive quickly.

One of the best ways to save money on food in Greece is to eat at one of the many street vendors. There are so many meals for under 10 euros such as: shawarma, falafel, souvlaki, skepasti, and of course the famous gyros.

Besides getting scrumptious street food, travelers can also get easy and cheap groceries to cook . I’ve stayed in hostels all around the world in countries with the most exotic and unique food and I’ve seen people eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. There is no shame in making a quick cheap meal to save a few bucks for fun activities and plane tickets.

Just be sure to try all the street food on your bucket list before leaving. And of course, get creative and purpose local veggies and attempt to create your own take on a classic Greek dish. I always love to get groceries and recreate local dishes of new countries I visit.

Even though Greek food is extremely tasty, some dishes contain a lot of meat, a concern for vegetarians and vegans . If you are a fellow veggie eater like myself, don’t worry, there are plenty of vegan restaurants in Athens and all over the islands, you just have to do some research.

A great app vegans use to find grubs is “Happy Cow ”. It has saved people on many occasions and is sometimes better than just typing the word “vegan” into google maps.

Read this article to learn more about maintaining a vegan diet while traveling.

Traditional Greek salad in a seaside restaurant

How to travel to Greece on a budget? Pack less to save more

When traveling to Greece or any European country for that matter, it's better to pack light.

Most European budget airlines only accept a free personal item or carry on and the more bags to check in may cost nearly the price of another ticket.

To many people it may seem impossible to pack all items into carryon sized luggage, but having a minimalist mindset is the best way to take on travel . A traveler can take off with a small suitcase but when planning an adventure packed trip, I typically like to take a 40 L backpack. 

Here is an example of a small list of items I would pack for a Greek island hopping budget adventure:

  • Packing cubes for maximum storage organization
  • Season appropriate clothing for one week (if staying longer, washing will be your best friend!)
  • 2 pairs of shoes maximum (bigger one wearing to the airport)
  • Reusable water bottle (with a clip to attach to backpack)
  • Scarf or long skirt (for women in religious areas)
  • Flowy dress (for stunning pictures in at the Santorini Blue dome church)
  • Important medications
  • 1 thin foldable jacket (for chilly airplane rides)

I typically like to use a method of purchasing certain items when arriving at my destination . For example, unless you like a very specific or rare toothpaste, it may be better to buy one once you get to the Greece.

A huge tip for traveling light is to wear your heaviest or thickest clothes on the plane (or train, or bus) before reaching Greece as they will take up much space in the luggage.

To learn more about packing like a professional minimalist , check out this article. 

Two boats docked in colorful Aegina island, Greece

How to travel to Greece on a budget? Fun things to do for cheap

You don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to have a good time. Plenty of backpackers have made their best memories while abroad (or traveling at home) without spending any money.

Fun does not necessarily mean more money and it does not have to be overly expensive. Greece consists of several islands and their mainland, including popular places like Athens, Mykonos, Crete, Santorini, Corfu, Paros, Milos, and Zakynthos.

Santorini is definitely the most popular Greek island of them all but it will certainly be a whole lot easier to find cheap or free things to do in lesser known/lesser visited islands.

Here is a list of cheap or free things to do in varying Greek locations. Quick tip: if you plan on seeing multiple historical sites in the Athens area, it may be a consideration to obtain a multi pass.

  • Enjoy a fruit picnic at the National Park in Athens.
  • Take a free walking tour of Mykonos city.
  • Go on a walking tour (self guided or with a local friend) of Athens city.
  • Visit Zeus Olympian temple for 4 euro entrance fee.
  • Swim in the beautiful Mediterranean sea for free.
  • Try delicious Greek street food for under 10 euros (etc: gyros, Falafel, Loukoumades, Koulori).
  • Grab a blanket, a camera, and enjoy a world class sunset on Santorini island.
  • Take free pictures at the insta famous blue top church in Santorini.

See, traveling on a budget does not define a traveler or their ability to have fun. Despite the activities listed above, there are so many more fun things people can do while visiting Greece on a budget.

There have been many travellers who took off with little to nothing in their bank accounts and still managed to see the world.

When traveling Greece, or any destination, on a budget, it is about maintaining a specific and goal oriented financial mindset . Also, snagging a Worldpackers volunteer opportunity with a Greek host may allow travelers to see and do more things for free. 

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Quick tips for budget backpackers in Greece

Alright backpackers, we just discussed some great methods for saving money while traveling to Greece. Before we proceed to talk about the best way to save money while traveling Greece on a budget (work exchange with Worldpackers), I would like to share a few other tips and/or reiterate the advice we have already gone over that will immensely help backpackers pinc their pennies while in Greece:

  • If need be, fly to the cheapest European destination and take a $10 flight (or train) to Athens.
  • Take an overnight ferry to other islands and save almost half the price of a speedy ferry ticket.
  • Rent a moped as cheap transportation and see the beautiful surrounding area.
  • Visit less traveled to islands such as Corfu and Milos to save money.
  • Stay updated with free days for museums and historical sites.
  • Book accommodation far in advance, prices go up closer to date.
  • Bring a university student ID for ½ entrance fees.

Here is the cheapest way to travel to Greece: Work exchange with Worldpackers

Now we’ve arrived at the fun part: free accommodation .

As mentioned before, Worldpackers is a program that allows travelers of all nationalities across the globe to have the chance of budget travel. I myself have used the platform in three different countries and was able to save thousands of dollars!

It's quite simple, go to the Worldpacker's website and type in the country or city (in this case Greece) of your desire. Then scroll and view the exchanges in your destination, pick the one best for you and get ready for the trip of a lifetime!

In exchange for the accommodation, travelers offer their skills whether it may be social media, content creation, gardening, or reception. Greece has over 40 opportunities in various islands and locations so having a budget backpacker experience here will be a breeze.

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Best Time to Visit Greece and Greek Islands

Greece › Best Time To Visit Updated: February 28, 2024 By Santorini Dave

• Where to Stay in Athens • Where to Stay in Santorini • Where to Stay in Mykonos • Where to Stay in Naxos • Where to Stay in Paros • Where to Stay in Crete • Where to Go in Greece

Santorini hotel and swimming pool.

My favorite time to visit Greece is in June and September when the Greek islands are at their best. May and October are great if you’re less interested in beaches and more focused on sightseeing and historic attractions.

When’s the Best Time To Visit Greece and the Greek Islands? I recommend visiting Greece from late April to early November when there is lots of sunshine and little rain. The best months for swimming and sunbathing on the Greek Islands is from late May to early October . July and August are the busiest and most expensive months but are also the best for nightlife and beach parties. March to November is great for sightseeing (though July and August can be very hot when touring exposed historical sites, especially in Athens). My son and one of his friends during a summer visit to the Greek islands. May and June : During May and June, Greece experiences spring, with mild to warm temperatures, blooming flowers, and lush landscapes. The weather is typically sunny, with occasional rain showers. I love visiting in May and June for sightseeing, exploring archaeological sites, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The islands and beaches are less crowded compared to the peak summer months, making it an ideal time for a more relaxed vacation. Accommodation prices are also more moderate. July and August : July and August (along with late June and early September) are the peak tourist season in Greece, with hot temperatures, sunny days, and large crowds at popular destinations. The islands, beaches, and coastal areas are bustling during this time, and accommodation prices are higher. While I love the summer months for beach and swimming, it can be overwhelming for those interested in sightseeing or looking for a more tranquil experience. September and October : September and October have warm temperatures, fewer crowds, and more affordable accommodations. The sea remains warm for swimming, and the weather is generally sunny and dry. I recommend this period for exploring the islands, visiting historical sites, and taking in the outdoors.

Beach in Greece.

The best time to visit the Greek Islands for beaches, swimming, and water sports is from late May to early October.

When I Like to Visit Greece Best Time to Visit Mykonos : June to September Best Time to Visit Santorini : April, May, June, September, October, early November Best Time to Visit Crete : June and September Best Time to Visit Rhodes : June and September Best Time to Visit Naxos : June to September Best Time to Visit Paros : June to September Best Time to Visit Ios : July and August Best Time to Visit Athens : April, May, October, and November Best Time to Visit Corfu : June, July and September Best Time to Visit Nafplio & Peloponnese : June and September Best Months for Greece and the Greek Islands?

Mykonos beach club.

The best beaches and beach clubs in Mykonos are at their best from June to September.

Best Time to Visit the Greek Islands : The Greek islands are at their best from late May to early October for swimming, suntanning, and beach weather; and from April to early November for sightseeing, hiking, and exploring. A good travel itinerary for Greece should consider the weather patterns of the Greek islands. Best Time to Visit Athens : Athens is a good year round destination. Moderate weather and fewer tourists makes winter a great time for seeing the real Athens. Summer is hot but the skies are always blue, there’s almost no rain, and bars and restaurants fill the sidewalks with tables and chairs. Spring and Fall are the best of both worlds: good weather, smaller crowds, and a fun active atmosphere. Best Time to Visit Greece for Good Weather : For first-time visitors, good weather is usually the most important factor and the warmest weather in Greece and the Greek islands is between late May and early October when it’s sunny, warm, and the water is good for swimming. Water temperature increases throughout the summer months. The sea will be cool for swimming in May (even though the weather can be beautiful). The water is warmest in August and early September. Swimming in early May and late October is often possible but can’t be guaranteed. Best Time for Greek Beaches : If you hope to enjoy hanging out on the best beaches in Greece and swimming in the sea, the best time to go to Greece is June, July, August, and September. Best Time for Sightseeing : The best time for sightseeing in Greece is generally April through about mid-May, or October and into early November, when there will be fewer tourists to interrupt the views and the weather is frequently quite mild; perfect for walking, but usually a bit too cool for swimming at the beach (with the exception of early October). Best Time For Mountain Hiking : April and May are wonderful months for hiking in the mountains, with the green landscape blanketed with colorful wildflowers and the weather often ideal for the trek. October is another good time, when summer’s sizzling temperatures begin to cool and the autumn foliage is at its peak, transforming the mountains with the vibrant hues of fall. Best Time for Saving Money : Hotels are much cheaper in the low season (December to March) and shoulder season (April, May, October and November) than in the summer months. Transportation, food, and drink prices tend to stay the same all year long so there’s little savings in that regard. If you want good weather but cheap hotels, then late May, early June, late September, and early October are the great times. There are no guarantees, but the first three weeks of October can often surprise visitors with great weather. Best Time for Nightlife and Parties : Mykonos, Paros, Ios, and Santorini have the best nightlife, and if you’re looking to party, dance, and listen to live DJs then July and August are the main months. On Mykonos, late June and early September are also good. On Santorini, there’s good nightlife from late May until early October. Best Time for a Honeymoon in Greece : If you want a beach holiday then June to September is best. If you’re more interested in quiet, solitude, sightseeing, and romance, then anytime from April to early November would be great. Is August a Good Time to go to Greece? : One of the most common questions I get relates to traveling in Greece in August. If you want nightlife, packed bars, and live DJs then this is the best time to visit Mykonos (and Ios, Santorini, and Rhodes to a lesser extent). Yes, August is busy but even at the peak of the tourist season on the busiest islands, if you want to escape the crowds it’s usually a short walk or bus ride to some very quiet and tourist-free spots. Greek Travel Guides Athens Travel Guide Crete Travel Guide Mykonos Travel Guide Naxos Travel Guide Paros Travel Guide Santorini Travel Guide Greece Travel Guide Greece Weather by Month

Top attractions in Athens, Greece.

Athens is filled with iconic historical sights that are easily enjoyed anytime of year. (Especially the indoor Acropolis Museum.)

Santorini Caldera in Greece.

Santorini is loaded with great tours and sightseeing so has a longer tourist season than other Greek islands. If you’re interested in non-beach activities then Santorini is great from April to early November. And if you can tolerate some rain and cloud then Santorini should be considered a year-round destination.

Greece Events and Festivals

Greece in january.

  • New Year’s Day/Saint Basil’s Day – January 1 is a national holiday, celebrating both New Year’s Day and Saint Basil’s Day in Greece. Saint Basil is the Greek equivalent of Santa Claus, therefore the day is similar to Christmas Day in North America, with gift giving. A special cake is often made with a coin in it as well, known as vasilopita, and whomever gets the piece with the coin is said to have good luck. The day in general is considered a lucky time, and there are often card games that go on for hours, mostly at home, but also in coffee shops and clubs.
  • Ephiphany – Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th in many places throughout Europe, including Greece, a time when the Blessing of the Waters takes place. A cross is tossed into a lake, river or the sea, and retrieved by swimmers who get good luck in return. There is usually a ceremony, and it’s particularly elaborate in the port of Piraeus.
  • Patras Carnival – The Patras Carnival is the biggest festival of the year in Greece, and one of the largest in Europe too. Purely of Italian origin, it includes elaborate festivities with parades, street music, dancing, balls, treasure hunts, and more. It begins in mid-January and runs through mid-February every year.

Greece in February

  • Carnival – In addition to the Patras Carnival, other Carnivals are hosted through Greece, mostly in February, typically three weeks before the beginning of Lent. Some of the best festivities can be enjoyed in Athens, Skyros, Chios, Lamia, Crete, Heraklio, Zante, and Naousa. Except to find lots of drinking and feasting, costumes, parades, dancing, marching bands, and more.
  • Clean Monday – One of the most important feasts throughout Greece, Clean Monday takes places on the first day of the seventh week before Easter Sunday, also marking the end of the Carnival celebrations. A public holiday, it includes outdoor excursions, consuming shellfish, and often building and flying kites.

Greece in March

  • Independence Day and the Feast of the Annunciation – These two holidays are celebrated simultaneously on March 25. The streets fill with all sorts of festivities and parades. Due to the holiday, some sites may be closed and streets are sometimes blocked as well.

Greece in April

  • Holy Week and Easter – Holy Week is celebrated from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, sometimes falling in late March, but most often it’s in April. In 2022, April 24 is Easter Sunday, and Holy Week is April 17 through April 23. For Greeks, Easter is the biggest religious holiday of the year. During Holy Week, many shops have special hours and there are church services every evening. Just before midnight on Saturday, many Greeks gather at church with Easter candles, and just before midnight the lights are switched off, representing Jesus’ death, just before the priest announces that “Christ Has Risen.” That’s followed by kisses, cheering and fireworks. On Easter, friends and family gather for a big feast.
  • Athens International Film and Video Festival – This festival in Athens brings some 250 films and video and includes experimental, narrative, short-form, feature length, and documentary films from around the world.
  • The Feast of Saint George – The Feast of Saint George (Agios Georgios Day) is an important rural celebration on April 23rd each year that includes feasting and dancing, with the festivities taking place where Saint George, the patron of the shepherds, is considered the patron saint. Some of the best are held in Skyros, Skiathos, and Arachova.

Greece in May

  • May Day/International Workers’ Day – May 1 is May Day and International Workers’ Day in Greece. Major strikes and/or protests as well as parades may be scheduled on this day, popularized by the Soviet Union as a holiday for workers. For May Day, flower festivals are common as it falls during the peak of flower season. Most monuments, museums, attractions, and some shops will be closed, though most restaurants will be open.
  • Salsa Spring Festival – One of Europe’s top dance events, the Salsa Spring Festival features some of the best dance instructors and performers from around the world along with top local artists in late May in Loutraki, Korinthia.
  • Athens Jazz Festival, Athens, Greece – The city of Athens hosts the annual Athens Jazz Festival, considered one of the best festivals of its kind in Europe. It takes place over five days in late May and showcases European as well as international artists; entrance is free.

Greece in June

  • Athens and Epidaurus Festival – The biggest summer festival of the year, this festival showcases dance, theater, music and opera at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus beneath the Acropolis, as well as music and drama at the Theater of Epidaurus. It runs from mid-June through early September.
  • European Music Day – European Music Day is a national event celebrated in some 50 cities across Greece for five days starting on summer solstice, June 21st. It includes 350 events that are hosted at over 200 venues, including parks, gardens, squares and archaeological sites, by music ensembles, philharmonic and symphony orchestras, choirs, and dance groups.
  • Miaoulia Festival, Hydra – This festival on Hydra commemorates the life of Admiral Miaoulis who played a key role in the Greek War of Independence. It features parades, art shows, circus acts, dance performances, and more.
  • Navy Week – Navy Week honors the country’s long relationship with the sea in late June. Ports and fishing villages throughout Greece host parties and historical re-enactments. Crete offers a big celebration with sailing, swimming, music and dancing.

Greece in July

  • Puppet Festival, Hydra – This annual puppet festival is hosted in Hydra in early July and draws puppeteers from around the world.
  • Sani Festival, Kassandra, Halkidiki – This festival based at Sani Resort begins in mid-July and runs through mid-August. It features film screenings, classical music concerts, and avant-garde theater acts.
  • Philippi Festival, Kavala – This event is hosted at the ancient theater of Philippi in Kavala, a northern Greece city, starting in mid-July and running through late August. It showcases music and theater presented by talented young artists.
  • Hippocratia Festival, Kos – Hippocratia is actually a number of cultural events that take place to honor the traditions and customs of the island of Kos starting in July and running through October. There are classical and traditional music concerts, theatrical performances, art exhibitions, and more.

Greece in August

  • International Music Festival of Aegina – This annual event features music complemented by the sounds of the waves on Avra Beach, and other spots around the island of Aegina throughout most of the month of August.
  • Olympus Festival, Mount Olympus – The Olympus Festival includes plays that are performed at the restored ancient theater throughout August.
  • Chania Rock Festival – This festival, hosted in the old city of Chania on the island of Crete during the first half of August, showcases a variety of Greek and international performers, up-and-coming artists, and rock bands.
  • Houdetsi Music Festival – Held annually for four days in August in the village of Houdetsi on Crete, this festival features a mix of music from across the globe.
  • Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin – August 15th is an important day of religious pilgrimage, a feast that celebrates Mary’s ascent to heaven. As many Greeks return home to visit, travelers may have a difficult time finding a room. It’s especially elaborate in Tinos, when thousands arrive to participate in the all-night vigil at the cathedral of Panagia Evangelistria.

Greece in September

  • International Music Festival, Santorini – The International Music Festival of Santorini is held over the first three weeks of September in the heart of Fira village. It features top artists from around the world, including classical and tango music, solo recitals, orchestras, operatic music, and piano duets.
  • Pistachio Festival, Aegina – Hosted annually over four days in mid-September, the Pistachio Festival features all things pistachio, with a variety of pistachio products for sale as well as concerts, plays, exhibitions, and gastronomy nights.
  • Festival of Tastes and Traditions, Rhodes – Taking place annually over two days in mid-September in the village of Pefkos, this festival includes wine tasting, live cooking demonstrations, exhibitions of traditional products, traditional music and dancing, a parade, and more.

Greece in October

  • Chestnut Festival Elos, Crete – The Chestnut Festival is celebrated annually, typically over the last weekend of October in the village of Elos. It includes roasted chestnuts and other foods, traditional folk music, dancing, and drinking.
  • Dimitria Festival, Thessaloniki – Held on October 26th each year, this festival showcases music, ballet, and opera.
  • Oxi Day – This is a feast day party and a national holiday that includes military parades, folk dancing, folk music and parades on October 28th each year to celebrate the nation’s refusal to yield to the powers of the Axis in 1940.

Greece in November

  • Feast of the Archangels Gabriel and Michael – Churches throughout Greece named for these archangels will host ceremonies on November 8th.
  • Anniversary of the Polytechnic Uprising, Athens – This November 17th holiday commemorates the anniversary of the student uprising in 1973 at Polytechnic University in Athens, which killed many students when tanks crashed into the university gates. There is a march and stoning of the American Embassy, making it best to avoid that area on that day.
  • Saint Andreas Name Day, Patras – As Saint Andreas is the patron saint of Patras, this city hosts a big celebration honoring the saint annually on November 25th. It begins the evening before with mass which continues into the morning, followed by a parade.

Greece in December

  • Feast of St. Nikolaos/St. Nicholas – This annual December 6th feast honors the patron saint of sailors through multiple processions which head to the sea, and to chapels that are dedicated to him.
  • Kladaries, Kozani – Annually on December 23, the Kladaries commemorates the shepherds who lit bonfires to announced the birth of Christ. In the village of Siatista, residents gather together to light fires and dance around them while enjoying the local wines.
  • Christmas Day – December 25th is a public holiday, and although it’s not considered as important as Easter in the Greek Orthodox religion, it’s celebrated with feasts and religious services, as well as gift giving, Christmas caroling, trees, and decorations.
  • New Year’s Eve – December 31st, New Year’s Eve, in Greece is traditionally celebrated by children singing carols outside while elders talk, play cards, eat, drink, and smoke. Today, most people celebrate the way the night is celebrated throughout the world, going to bars, attending parties, and watching fireworks displays that are hosted in the central squares of many cities throughout Greece.
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Hi Dave! Besides Crete, which other islands would you recommend visiting in May on a 10 day trip?

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With just 10 days I would not do more than one other island. Santorini is the closest island to Crete and has the most ferry connections with Crete. It’s also a great island – so that would be my first choice. Naxos and Paros would also be good reasonable choices.

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Holy Week in Greece

I am going to be in Greece (Athens & Santorini) during part of Holy Week (18 Apr to 24 Apr) and trying to sort out the best timing for my locations.

It will be a short trip and I need to fit in as much as I possibly can. Due to traffic and other holiday considerations (limited hours for museums, shops), do you recommend doing my relaxing in Santorini over Easter weekend and then my busy sightseeing in Athens afterward? Or vice versa? I would prefer to avoid big crowds wherever possible, but if there are things worth seeing in Athens that particular weekend, then I would definitely consider it.

Love your site! Thanks!

Greek Easter is usually a different date than western Easter. This year it’s April 28 for the Greek Orthodox, so you won’t be there during Easter at all.

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We are thinking of going to Crete in late November (in the next few weeks). We have never been to Greece and would like to experience some authentic island life. I understand that Crete is likely the warmest of all the islands at this time of year. We are in our late 50’s and fit. We love food, wine, music, scuba diving (thinking it would be too cold to dive now… yes?), history. Can you suggest some activities that we could do/ experience in Crete at this time of year? Thank you in advance. Cheers, Wendy

Yes, it will be too cool for swimming and diving but Crete is a great off-season destination. There are 3 medium sized cities (Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymnon) that have large local populations and lively cultures. November is usually perfect for sightseeing, hiking, food, wine, and local music. Knossos and the Archaeological museum in Heraklion are must-sees and much quieter and enjoyable outside of high season.

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Hey Dave! Me and my wife are booking our trip and we have two more nights we still need to book. We are leaving Santorini and then deciding between Mykonos, Naxos, Ios, Paros. Should we do two islands (one night each) or two nights on one island? And which islands? Thanks so much!

We love food and adventure and we don’t do any night drinking. Our first time in Greece! The trip is in late September.

Considering your interests, definitely Naxos. Great beaches, wonderful food, enchanting interior villages. And yes, spend two nights on the same island.

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Hi Dave! We are scheduled for April 2-11 in Greece, but am a little confused with Greek Easter. I am seeing it as April 8 this year, so am I correct to assume that the week leading up to the 8th is the Holy Week? I want to be sure I can get the most out of our trip, and am worried some places will be closed. (On websites it shows being closed on “Easter Sunday” so I imagine that means the 8th not the 1st.) Thanks!!

Yes, Orthodox (Greek) Easter Sunday falls on April 8 while regular (western) Easter Sunday falls a week earlier on April 1. Easter in Greece is a big thing and travel and accommodation in Greece can be a small challenge during this time (so do book in advance). The week preceding Easter is indeed Holy Week (it translates as ‘Big Week’ in Greek) and it is marked by a series of church events each evening prior to the midnight Resurrection on the Eve of Easter Sunday. Easter Sunday is a day of celebration and eating when the culinary austerity followed by the more pious Orthodox Greeks during the 40 days of Lent previously comes to an end. Lambs are roasted on spits and much food and drink is consumed in a family-oriented celebration.

This means a few things for the traveller. Food in general is commonly limited to ‘vegetarian food’ particularly during Holy Week. This means that restaurants will be limiting their food choices to ‘fasting foods’ (nistísima) though meat eaters may find some relief at places catering to the non-orthodox (which includes most restaurants on the islands). Because the tourist season has not yet officially kicked off, many summer tavernas and restaurants may not yet be open in touristy places. The tourist season usually gets into gear after Easter. Therefore, your days from 2-8 April may be marked by a level of paucity in food choices (think Ramadan in Muslim countries).

Travel and accommodation is in high demand as many Greeks go to their native villages and islands to spend Easter and you may have difficulty in securing flights on popular routes or even on ferries and catamarans (full sailings are rare but possible). The follow-on is that accommodation can be in high demand so you will need to book both travel and a place to stay well beforehand. Because the Easter Sunday celebration is a family affair on the whole, unless you have an invitation from a family to participate, you may find yourself on the outside on Easter Sunday with only a handful of places open for your Easter lunch (once again, in the most touristy spots this won’t be a problem).

You didn’t say where you are going, but Athens is probably a good bet to sit out the key days of Easter as many people will have left and things will be quiet AND you will have more choices for places to eat. If you want the ultimate Greek Easter experience and would like to participate in at least two of the church celebrations, then Corfu is popular with Greek Easter pilgrims where the Epitafios and the Anastasi are worth witnessing at the large church of Spyridon in Corfu’s Old Town. The village of Pyrgos on Santorini is also an Easter highlight.

In short, Greek Easter is generally for Greeks, though foreigners are more than welcome. Just don’t expect the normal touristy Greece that you might expect until at least some time after Easter.

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Hey Dave, This site is amazing! Greece has been on my bucket list for years and hoping to cross it off. Per your site, looks like late September/early October may be the best time for weather and reduced cost. I’m looking to plan a 7-10 day trip no kids, do you have a suggestion for itineraries? Such as where to stop, how long to stay, hotels? Any suggestions would be helpful… it’s a bit overwhelming to start planning with a little framework. Thanks!

Hopefully my page on Where To Go in Greece and Itineraries should help.

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Hi Dave, Loving your work and happy to be a Patron to support this great website. For my holiday, my partner and I are planning the following however I am having a few issues/queries.

Wed 20th June – fly into Chania from Dublin, arrive late. Stay at Casa Delfino.

Monday 25th – Drive to more eastern Crete and stay in Agios Nikolaos. I looked at Elounda but the hotels seem to all get mixed reviews. I would like to be able to walk into a village or town in the evening for a meal or drinks. Hence, I am looking at Agios Nikolaos, what do you think? I like the look of Sensimar Minos Palace. Would you recommend the Beach Art hotel over this hotel and why? I also thought of the Grecotel Caramel hotel which looks amazing but is it very isolated? Is there anything near it walkable in the evening? It gets fantastic reviews!

Friday 29th Ferry to Mykonos- Do you know if a ferry does indeed connect the two islands? Looking to stay 3 nights in Mykonos Bay Resort & Villas as this is within budget (1000€ max for 3 nights). Tharroe of Mykonos Boutique Hotel would be my choice but it’s a little outside the budget! Any other hotels you would recommend?

Then I am thinking 4 nights somewhere, I was looking at these apartments in Anemomilos Apartments on the island of Folegandros. What do you think, do you know this hotel?

Can I get from Mykonos to here easily in the summer? Conscious I need to get back to Athens to fly home and feel I’m heading in the wrong direction! Does Crete connect with Folegandros as I could do Crete – Folegandros – Mykonos? Or would you recommend another island near Mykonos? Really want to chill out, nice accommodation? Hire a car and get out and see an island! What is Folegandros famous for?

Thanks in advance, Stephen

Agios Nikolaos is a wonderful little town and likely just what you’re looking for. Sensimar is a nice resort but it’s a good 30 minute walk into town so you’re not walking out your door and wandering around Agios Nikolaos. The Minos Beach Art Hotel is much closer which is why I would choose it. Grecotel Caramel has some stuff within walking distance but not the main town. Stay here if you want the resort experience and not so much if you’re looking to hit the town for lunch/dinner/nightlife on a regular basis. Mykonos Bay Resort is on a decent beach about a 10 minute walk from Mykonos Town. Has a very nice pool (but I would still prefer to stay right in Mykonos Town). Anemomilos Apartments are very nice and in the main town (Chora) of Folegandros. Wonderful views. There will likely be a Crete to Mykonos ferry (with stops in Santorini, Paros, and Ios along the way). Mykonos to Folegandros (direct) is less certain but you’ll always be able to get there, you just might have to change ferries in a different island.

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Hi there! My husband and I wanted to visit Santorini in August/September but we like very hot weather. I saw on a few websites that it only gets to about 80 degrees? Is that true?

Joanna Condoluci

Santorini often has a nice breeze that keeps the temps moderate (somewhere in the 80s) even in the summer. Most people like this but if you’re after very hot then you might be disappointed. That said, there’s always a week or two each year when you get some scorching temperatures. August is usually the hottest month but peaks can come anytime from early June to late September.

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Hi Dave, great site!! Planning a trip to Greek islands and Athens for late September and October. Would you recommend travelling the islands on your own, or taking a small cruise to cover more territory by night and explore the islands by day. If so, which cruise do you recommend? Thanks So Much

I am not a big fan of cruises in the Greek Islands so would definitely recommend doing and planning it yourself. More info here: Should I Take A Santorini Cruise?

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Hi Dave, I have come across your site recently and it is a great resource. We are planning an 8-day trip from NYC to Greece Oct. 28 – Nov. 5. It seems like Santorini and Athens are definitive top choices. But we wanted to see 1 additional part of Greece. Where would you recommend at that time of year? We were thinking Crete, but where in Crete would you recommend? Would Naxos be a good option? Thanks so much. Amit

If you want a second island to visit then Naxos. (There won’t be any Santorini-Crete ferries in November so visiting Crete is much more difficult.) If you’re open to something on the mainland then do an overnight trip from Athens to Nafplio.

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My husband and I are thinking of taking a trip but would have to go in mid to late March. Would we still get ferries to the islands, Santorini and Mykonos in particular? Maria

There will be ferries to Santorini and to Mykonos but not ferries between Santorini and Mykonos. In the off-season you’re better to visit Santorini and Paros or Naxos as the ferry connections run all-year and there’s more to see and do in the quiet months on Paros/Naxos than on Mykonos.

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Kali mera! Thank you for your recommendations. We are exploring all your suggestions. One more question – where (town/village) on Crete, Mykonos, or Rhodes would you recommend we stay? 3 families with children ranging from 7-10 years old. Judy

On the assumption that the focus will be on your children rather than yourselves, you are probably wanting a family-friendly hotel in either Crete or Rhodes and there are plenty of options in a few select places where you’ll need to do the research to locate what suits your budget and individual needs.

The Agia Marina/Platanias strip west of Chania town is a good start for Crete. It’s touristy, but not overly so and there are many family hotels dotted along the coastline. There are lots of shops, restaurants, and car-hire places and the long beach is generally sandy and shelving. Most decent-sized hotels will have pools and the family-oriented hotels generally put on a special effort for children with activities, play centres, pools for kids and often child-minding. There is also an Aqua park not far from Chania. You will find similar possibilities on the tourist strip east of the town of Rethymnon though the hotels and the beach are divided by a road – unlike in Chania. At the upper end of the budget scale there are some pretty enticing family hotels in Elounda over to the east. Some of the hotels listed on this site have great kids’ facilities so have a browse here first.

Rhodes is similar, with the family-friendly hotels scattered down the east coast through Faliraki to Lindos. Some of the larger hotels near Rhodes New Town (on the west side of the island) cater well for children so have a look here too. It’s hard to recommend one over another as they do vary considerably in price, but there are the areas that you need to be looking at.

Mykonos has a reputation for partying and nightlife but as long as you avoid the clubs and bars (and a few of the party beaches) it has a surprisingly family-friendly vibe. The beaches of Platys Gialos and Ornos are best for kids and have a good mix of family hotels and good restaurants.

Other than large family hotels (which will inevitably cost more if they are all inclusive or even half-board deals) your only other option is DIY in self-catering appartments, but then you are going to have to entertain your group’s children in more imaginative ways. All three are good islands to find what you seem to be looking for, all you have to do is start looking for that best combination of accommodation and entertainment for your three families.

See Also: Crete Family Hotels , Rhodes Family Hotels , and Mykonos Family Hotels .

I’ll be traveling to Greece mid to late August with my husband and 10yr old daughter. We have two other families (similar composition) joining us. We will do 3-4 days in Athens then an island for 5-6 days. I looked into Naxos but it has limited airbnb options. I’ve been to Greece a number of times but the other 2 families have not. We want beach, good food, and a pool wherever we stay to keep kids busy before we head to beaches or sightseeing. What do you suggest?

Naxos is the best island for what you’re looking for (though Crete, Paros, Mykonos, Ios, and Rhodes are also good choices). Agree there are few Airbnb rentals but not sure why that’s a necessity. Lots of great family hotels on Naxos .

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Hi Dave We are a family of 5 (kids 15,11,6) and will likely be travelling with my almost 80 year old dad. My eldest daughter wants to see the Parthenon in Athens and the other two want to enjoy family beach and relaxation. Not caring as much about history just yet. I was thinking thinking Corfu for one of our destinations… we are thinking about last week of July for timing. If we had a week would you have a recommendation? Thanks, Sarah Luke

Corfu is a wonderful island but not great for island hopping – if you go there you probably won’t go anywhere else. Conversely, the Cyclades are close together and it’s easy (and lots of fun) to ferry from one to the next. You could see 2 islands or even 3 in a weeks time. All the Cycladic islands are worth a visit so don’t worry about making a bad choice but Naxos, Paros, and Antiparos are particularly good for kids. Mykonos, Ios, and Santorini have fewer families but all have a great family-friendly vibe as long as you avoid the night clubs and romantic restaurants.

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Hello Santorini Dave,

Thanks for all the Greece weather tips. My husband and I are planning a 2 week vacation in Greece with our little 18 month baby. Would you advise what are the best places to visit with a baby? The trip should be first 2 weeks of September. Thanks, Nihal

Naxos is a great island for families and staying in Naxos Town (and near St George’s beach) is a great combination of convenience, good hotels, and easy access to the beach.

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HI Dave! My husband and I are planning last minute to visit Greece from the US and fly our 18 yr old son to meet us (he is currently doing a year in Germany). Planning to come April 8-15th approx. I have been researching some and I think we would love to do Athens for a short stay and then Santorini and Naxos. Santorini sounds the best to us and we arent into the party scene so sightseeing in Naxos sounds interesting. Will that be during Easter in Greece and if so how will that affect our trip? Any advice on logistics? Flying into Athens and then how best to do the itinerary from there? Likely want to fly into Santorino instead of Ferry. Thanks for all of the great info that you provide! Pam Wagner

The best plan: Buy tickets to London. Then fly directly to Santorini. Ferry to Naxos. Fly or ferry to Athens. Fly Athens to London. This saves time making two visits to Athens (when you only need one) and you don’t have to retrace your steps (also a time-waster). Use kayak.com to search for tickets.

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Hi Dave, really great and helpful your blog! I´m planning my honeymoon in Athens, Mykonos and Santorini, between March 18th and March 26th. We´re not looking forward to beach weather, but is it nice for sightseeing? Or is it likely to be rainy or cloudy? Thanks a lot! Paula

Certainly be prepared for a little rain but you’ll likely get good sightseeing weather in Athens and Santorini. Mykonos doesn’t have a lot to see/experience outside of warm months so I would recommend Naxos instead.

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Dear Santorini Dave, After reading all of your many responses, I have to agree with all of the compliments going your way. Your advice is so relevant and tailored. Thanks in advance for helping me with my dilemma.

My wife and I are celebrating her 40th birthday. we are spending a day/night in Athens and then 4 nights/5 days in Santorini. I wanted to add one more island to our itinerary before heading back to Athens and on to home.

My original plan was to go to Crete for 2 days/nights. However, after reading your site, I have to admit it is not enough time to do it justice.

We want to minimize ferry/airport/getting to hotel time as much as possible and so that led me the other direction to Naxos or Paros.

Ideally, the location would give a good cultural taste of Greece, be scenic, not require hiring a car, have good food/drink, be somewhat romantic and have some nightlife (we won’t be up all night dancing, but do like to go out). Nice beaches are a plus, but subordinate to great local experience.

My original thought was Naxos, because it looked like we could take a ferry, settle in in a nearby place (e.g. nissaki) and walk to either town or beach. The portal was also an added plus. The only thing that put me off a little was a lot of the area seemed family friendly (and while I love kids – I have three youngish ones), we are traveling to be around adults. Not sure if you can weigh in on whether we will feel like we are having a romantic time if we stay in Naxos, but I’d appreciate your insight.

If we stay in Paros, my concern was it seemed a little less likely that we could get a compact experience, where we stay in a nice hotel (e.g. lily residence or astir of Paros), but still we walkable to town or water.

Our ideal would be waking up, hanging out pool or beachside, then walking in town and eating/drinking our way through different tavernas and restaurants, maybe heading back to beach or pool and then out again for dinner / nightlife. A short day trip is fine by bus or taxi, but would given the short time, that would be limited.

We are going in the first week of August next year so it will be right in the middle of busy season. Budget is not a constraint in terms of 2 days for the hotel.

Thank you for any advice on whether Naxos or Paros is best for us. Also, please confirm if it will be fairly easy to book a flight to Athens from either island.

Yes, Naxos Town and beach are very family friendly with lots of kids but I would be surprised if you found it overrun with children and couldn’t enjoy it as two adults. That said, Naoussa (on Paros) is more sophisticated with night clubs and trendy restaurants and definitely has a more adult feel (though you’ll still see plenty of kids). The beaches near Naoussa are not as nice as the beaches near Naxos Town but they’re still nice for a swim – for a sunbathing scene you’d probably need a rental car on Paros. And also, Naoussa is a bus/taxi/car ride from the port of Paros. In sum, the vibe of Naoussa is more of what you’re looking for, but Naxos is more convenient. Both are great. Flights from both islands to Athens are easy to get but do book them well in advance.

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Hi Dave, Awesome website. We are a family of 5 (kids ages 12,8,4). We are considering a trip 1st week of April for 8 days. We’d like to see some historic sites in Athens as well as visit Santorini. We are considering flying between Athens and Santorini. Would adding Mykonos be too hectic? What split in days you recommend? What sites in/near Athens do you recommend? Would we need to rent a car or local transport would be good? Thanks Lakshmi

There are direct ferries between Santorini and Mykonos in April so it wouldn’t be hard at all to add Mykonos. That said, it’s not beach time yet in April so Mykonos won’t have a lot to do for a family. Naxos or Paros are better off-season choices. Renting a car on all the islands is a good way to see more, so yes I would recommend that. In Athens the Acropolis, Acropolis Museum, the historical sites in the Plaka, and the National Archaeological Museum are the highlights. Since it’s off-season I would do 3 days in Santorini, 3 days in Athens, and 2 days in Mykonos, Naxos, or Paros.

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Hi Dave, I’m glad I found your site. I’m planning a trip to Greece with my husband, 6 year old and 17 year old in mid April. Maybe 10th-18th. Hubby and teen are history and Greek mythology lovers. With 7 or 8 nights I’m thinking 2 locations. Athens and Santorini? Naxos sounds nice too. Do we need 3 nights in Athens for the sites or 4 nights? If we pick 1 island which one should it be? Looking for nice scenery, village culture, good food. I’m assuming weather would be similar on both islands. The 16th is Easter in case that changes anything. Also any advice on whether to explore Athens first or fly to an island first? thanks so much! Cynthia

3 nights (2 full days) should be enough for Athens but if you’re really keen on history then you could easily fill 3 days. If you can only visit one island then Santorini is definitely the highlight – especially in April when it’s not beach weather (Santorini’s views are great year-round). Travel during Easter week will be busy and you should book ferries in advance even though it is low season. If you’re ferrying to and from the islands then do Athens at the end of your trip (just in case ferries are cancelled you’ll have a few days to play with to get back to Athens for your flight home). If you’re flying it doesn’t really matter.

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Hi Dave – per your recommendation, I’m trying to buy ferry tickets from Mykonos to Santorini for July on the Hellenic highspeed 4, which you say is the best for people who are prone to sea sickness. I went to hellenicseaways.gr but can’t figure out which one is highspeed 4. Do you know the exact times? I would also like to check your 2nd recommendation on terajet, but again – do you know exact times? Thanks so much! your website has made my planning effortless.

Hellenic has 2 ferries running between Mykonos and Santorini this summer. The Hellenic Highspeed which leaves Mykonos at 10:15. And the Highspeed 7 which leaves Mykonos at 13:50. Both are good for stability and seasickness. Both take about 3 hours and cost the same. (I would probably take the earlier one, that way if it’s cancelled you have a second shot with the afternoon ferry).

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Hi Dave. I’ll be in Crete in May also on honeymoon, where would you recommend on the south of the island? Thanks, Marie Finn

Southern Crete covers a lot of territory and you’ve not really hinted at want you want to do or what kind of traveller you are. So here are a few tips for places that offer a mixture of creature comfort, beach, places to eat and offer accessibility.

Over on the far eastern side of Crete is the cosy little town of Ierapetra, nestled in among some of the richest agricultural territory in Crete. It wears its tourism monicker shyly, but needn’t fear as it is a very likeable town with a busy central promenade and a selection of fine seaside cafés and restaurants. The beach scene in the town centre – heading on out to the fortress – is actually pretty amenable and the water swimmable. You could hang around in Ierapetra for a few days and may move a little further west (15kms) and spend a few more days at a friendly and equally cosy seaside village called Myrtos. You could easily spot a relaxing week of your honeymoon in these two centres.

Considerably further west and in the middle section of the southern coast is the less-shy former hippy resort of Matala which wears its monicker rather retro-proudly. It has all the attractions of a holiday resort: sand, sun, ouzo-laced sunsets and plenty of places to stay. It was very trendy back in the 60s and 70s and still maintains its air of now post-hippy happiness, though people no longer make a home in the troglodyte-like caves that back the rather languid bay-wrapped beach. Better know the the other places and a bit more up-market.

On a similar note you have two more sizeable seaside villages of similar atmosphere that you may care to investigate. The first is Plakias (further west yet from Matala – 72kms) and while it never garnered a hippy heritage, it has stood the test of time as a popular traveller haunt, with yet enough creature comforts to make a honeymoon here an attractive option. Fine enough beach, the odd revved-up bar, good places to eat and a range of budget to honeymoon quality accommodation.

Keep going west and you will hit Paleochora (158kms from Plakias via a very circuitous route) the last of the four suggested locales for your honeymoon. Similar to the former, though a bit larger in size and offering two types of beaches to choose from (pebble and sand). Again it’s a ‘cozy’ village (for want of a better word) and similar in style to the previous two.

The south coast is not as well connected as the North coast inasmuch as there is no straight and direct road across the southern flank of the island. You will need to duck and weave and in the case of the Plakias to Paleochora stretch there is not even a road: transport here is by coastal ferry (or you have to go drive all the way to the north coast and then back down another road). A week is not a lot of time, so you may want to limit yourself geographically to one of the four places mentioned. Best tip for honeymooners? Try Matala!

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Hi Dave, I will be in Greece from the 22nd to 29th March of next year and was planning to visit Santorini and Athens. From what I’ve read from your blog so far (which has been super helpful so thankyou!) this is low low season and a lot less will be open and available on the islands. Is Santorini still worth a trip in late March for two 20-something girls looking to sight-see, explore, eat good food and a bit of partying? Not overly fussed about swimming. Thanks, Saskia

Yes, I think Santorini is nice in March and your best choice for what you’re looking for. No island has a robust nightlife in March but Santorini has the most and you should be able to find some fun in Fira (though nothing too crazy). Sightseeing is good in March.

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We, my husband and 2 college age daughters, are planning a trip in March(11-19th). We were hoping that we could plan on sun. Probably too cold to swim in the ocean, but sit by a pool and swim a little would be nice. We like scenery, food, a little slower pace than the big cities. After reading your info on Santorini I was sold, but I feel like I should plan on going to Crete to get better weather. We plan to fly in/out of Athens so I think both islands is too rushed. Santorini sounds great, but after landslides due to persistent rain on our last trip to Scotland, I’m trying to get the least clouds and rain possible but still great scenery. I need a compromise and hope you can help. Honeymoon atmosphere not needed, nor wild party scene. Can you help direct me? Great site! Thanks, Carla

I agree, Crete is great and should have nice-ish weather in mid-March but probably won’t be swimming as most pools are not heated. Chania is the highlight of Crete and has year-round population and visitors so will have some life to it even in March. Knossos (near Heraklion) is one of the top historical sites in Greece and worth a visit.

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We are planning a visit to Greece in early May. Where would you recommend to get the best and hottest weather for beach time? I know it’s early season but need to know where the best chance of good weather is.

Crete is the farthest south and gets the warmest weather early in the season (and late too). And within Crete, the south coast, usually gets warm weather a little before the rest of the island. Not a huge difference but enough to notice.

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15 Cheapest Islands In Greece To Visit On A Budget

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Welcome to your essential guide to Greece’s cheapest islands, where our team’s collective wanderlust and experience come together to offer you the best.

We’ve combed through these islands, from the most popular to hidden gems, to bring adventurers, sun seekers, and foodies like you the ultimate budget-friendly Greek escapades. Discover islands with the best beaches, savor local street food, and immerse yourself in rich local culture.

With our handpicked travel tips, you’ll explore white-sand beaches and vibrant communities without stretching your wallet. 

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Are you looking for a cheap holiday in the Greek islands ? With thousands of islands, Greece is full of options for all budgets. Low-budget destinations in Greece are what they sound like, trust me!

If you’re looking for an inexpensive but beautiful escape. This guide isn’t just about finding the cheapest places; it’s about experiencing the true spirit of Greece on a budget.

Let’s dive into finding the best Greek islands for your wallet-friendly adventure!

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The second largest island in Greece, Evia is an excellent destination for a budget trip. Although Evia is an island, it is separated from the Greek mainland by the narrow Euripus Strait, which is only 40 meters wide at its narrowest point. As such, two bridges connect Evia to the mainland, making it a perfect destination for a day trip .  

Given its proximity to mainland Greece, Evia remains relatively unknown to international tourists and is mainly frequented by Greeks. There are so many places to stay on the island and so many different types of lodging, meaning the accommodation prices are varied if you choose to stay for a few days.

As Evia is 80 km away from Athens , it is easily accessible by public transportation (buses, trains, and ferries). Going by land takes between 1 and 2 hours from the Greek capital to Chalcis, the town that connects the island to the mainland with the two iconic bridges. 

Traveling by ferry takes about 40 minutes from Rafina Port in Athens to Marmari in Evia.

  • Guide To Evia Island

Guide To Where To Stay In Crete, Greece

Crete, the largest Greek island, might surprise you with how budget-friendly it can be despite its popularity. It’s all about knowing where to look. Crete is a masterclass in affordable travel, offering a variety of hostel and budget hotel options, especially in towns like Chania and Rethymno.

When it comes to eating, the island is a haven for foodies on a tight budget. Street food vendors and local tavernas serve up mouth-watering Cretan specialties at prices that are easy on your wallet. And let’s not forget the wealth of free or low-cost attractions, including stunning beaches, scenic hikes, and historic sites like the Palace of Knossos.

With its rich history, vibrant street life, and stunning landscapes, Crete proves that you don’t have to spend big to enjoy the best of Greece.

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The Saronic Islands

3. aegina .

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Located only 30km from Piraeus port in Athens, Aegina is a perfect city escape . The short distance from the Greek capital keeps travel costs low, and the island can even be included as part of a more extended Athens trip , making it a genuinely cheap Greek island holiday.

With beautiful coves and plenty of historical sites , Aegina is a great budget destination.

The main attraction on the island is the Temple of Aphaia , one of the three temples that make up the famous Sacred Triangle of Greece. The other two temples are the Parthenon in Athens and the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion. So, if you love history, this is a place to tick off your list.

Ferries depart Piraeus port almost every hour, year-round, and tickets are very reasonable, especially if you buy a return ticket.

  • Things To Do In Aegina

Chalikiada is the most popular beach in Agistri island, Greece

The nearby island of Agistri is an easy and cheap ferry ride from Piraeus Port in the capital. Given its proximity to Aegina, this is also a perfect spot for an affordable Greek island-hopping adventure .  

As Agistri is such a small island , it is perfect to navigate on foot or by cycling. This means that transportation costs during your trip to Agistri are very low. Apart from saving money , hiking is the best way to see the most beautiful side of an island that offers paths through stunning natural landscapes with breathtaking views.

Largely appealing for the adventurous traveler , Agistri is an excellent destination for mountain bikers, climbers, and bold sailors. Agistri is the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, with pristine beaches to boot.

  • Agistri Island Guide
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The Cyclades Islands

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Did you know that you can camp throughout Greece? Amorgos is the perfect camping destination – as is the reason it makes out the list of cheap Greek islands. With many sites to choose from, this is an excellent place for the adventurous budget traveler. 

Amorgos boasts natural beauty , with incredible hiking opportunities across the island’s many ancient footpaths. Its craggy caves, beautiful diving spots made famous in the movie “The Big Blue,” and stunning turquoise bays mean there is so much to explore in the great outdoors. With only 2000 residents, the tiny island is an ideal destination to escape the crowds and get back to nature. 

As there is no airport on the island, the only way to get there is by ferry to one of the island’s two ports: the port of Aegiali or the port of Katapola. Luckily, the island is situated close to the islands of Naxos and Santorini , both of which have airports with many flights in peak season .

Once in Naxos or Santorini, you can easily catch a short ferry to the island. Of course, you can also travel to Amorgos by ferry from Piraeus Port in Athens, which runs three times a week during the summer months .

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Streets of Kimolos island, Cyclades, Greece

Kimolos, a hidden gem in the Cyclades, is your go-to island for a budget-friendly Greek getaway. It’s like stepping into a quieter, more laid-back era, away from the hustle and bustle of its more famous neighbors. What makes Kimolos a real catch for budget travelers is its authenticity. You won’t find extravagant resorts here, but rather charming, affordable guesthouses and B&Bs that offer a warm, personal touch.

Dining out? No problem! The local tavernas serve up delicious Greek dishes at prices that won’t make your wallet weep. And the beaches? They’re free, of course, and you’ll find plenty of secluded spots to soak up the sun without a crowd in sight. Kimolos is all about enjoying the simple pleasures of Greek island life without the hefty price tag.

  • Kimolos Island Guide

7. Folegandros

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Folegandros, a lesser-known island in the Cyclades, is perfect for those who want to experience the quintessential Greek island vibe without the crowds or high costs. Think of it as a more budget-friendly version of Santorini with its own brand of charm.

The island’s small size means you can easily explore it without renting a car – just a pair of comfortable shoes will do! Accommodation here leans towards the affordable, with a range of options from basic rooms to cozy family-run hotels.

And let’s talk about the food – Folegandros offers a delectable range of Greek cuisine that’s both authentic and reasonably priced. Whether you’re wandering through its quaint villages or lounging by the Aegean Sea, Folegandros promises a serene Greek island experience at a fraction of the cost.

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One of the most beautiful islands in the Dodecanese, Astypalea, has managed to escape mass tourism and remains a budget haven – and it will be one of those cheap Greek island holidays your friends will be envious of. 

The perfect island escape, Astypalea boasts beautiful whitewashed villages, stunning turquoise waters, and brilliant history with all the charm and none of the crowds .

The main town of Chora combines the Cyclades and Dodecanese architectural styles with winding paths and many beautiful churches. Above the town sits the Venetian Castle, a great place for exploring and learning some of the island’s history.

Nearby the castle, you’ll find the island’s iconic windmills, which are the perfect place to take in the view and even enjoy a sunset drink or coffee.  

Astypalea’s Airport is open throughout the high season and is accessible by domestic flight from Athens. Otherwise, the island is accessible by a nine-hour ferry from Piraeus Port or closer islands, such as Paros, Naxos, or Rhodes . 

Ancient ruins on Kos - Things to do on Kos Island

The second most popular island in the Dodecanese, Kos, can become busy and more expensive during the high season. However, throughout the shoulder seasons (May to June and September to October), Kos remains a perfect island retreat , and the prices drop significantly. 

The Dodecanese islands are generally famous for their rich history and popular for their medieval architecture, with many castles and fortresses to explore.

Kos is no exception. One of the best things to do in Kos is sightseeing, as you could spend many days exploring the many medieval churches, Neratzia medieval castle, and Antimachia Castle. Interestingly, as the birthplace of Hippocrates (the father of medicine), the island is also known as a healing center. 

Of course, if you prefer the great outdoors, Kos is also known as Cycling Island. With long cycling paths, you can easily hop between the stunning beaches on two wheels.

Due to its popularity, it is easy to find cheap flights to Kos, with multiple international and domestic flights arriving daily. However, Kos is also accessible from Piraeus Port in the capital, with ferries departing daily during high season and taking 12 – 14 hours.

  • Guide To Kos Island

10. Nisyros

Church above Nikia village on Nisyros island in Dodecanese island group, Greece.

One of the lesser-known islands in the Dodecanese, Nisyros offers visitors an unspoiled, rustic escape and plenty of budget accommodation options across the island. 

With a similar volcanic landscape to that of Santorini , Nisyros is the perfect budget alternative. Although it is a small island, there is plenty to see and do.

The capital of the island, Mandraki, is full of classic whitewashed buildings and alleys filled with tavernas, boutiques, and cafes to explore. There are also many small traditional fishing villages, like Nikia or Pali, which is home to an ancient thermal spa . Undoubtedly, one of the best things to do on the island is to visit the island’s active volcano and stand on the hot sulfur grounds. 

With no airport, the only way to reach the island is by ferry from Piraeus or neighboring islands. However, given its proximity to Kos, an effortless way of getting to Nisyros is a flight to Kos Airport and a ferry to the island’s Mandraki port. 

  • Guide To Nisyros Island
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Acropolis Of Lindos, Rhodes, Greece

The largest island in the Dodecanese, Rhodes, is a popular tourist hub. Rhodes offers many accommodation options for all budgets, given its size and popularity. With large resorts and smaller homestays, you will find the perfect budget place to rest. 

Known as “the Knights Island,” Rhodes has plenty to see and do for the history buff among us. With great medieval architecture, cosmopolitan towns, and beautiful beaches, you will never be short of activities.

One of the best spots on the island is the Old Town. A UNESCO World Heritage Site , the Old Town offers visitors the chance to visit the Venetian Castle, the Street of the Knights, and the Palace of the Grand Master. These sites will transport you back to the rich and dramatic past of the island.

If you prefer beaches to history, then Rhodes offers 42 huge, beautiful beaches to explore . The beaches of Tsambika, Anthony Quinn Bay, Faliraki, Ladiko, Kallithea, and Saint Paul’s Bay are some of the best on the island.

As a popular tourist destination, Rhodes is easy to get to on a budget. Both international and domestic flights arrive at Rhodes Airport daily. The island is also reachable by ferry from Piraeus port.  

  • Guide To Rhodes Island
  • Best Beaches On Rhodes

The North Aegean Islands

Quiet Islands In Greece - Windmills in Chios

Close to the Turkish coast, Chios is a laidback island perfect for a budget holiday. Although Chios is the fifth largest Greek island , there are no big resorts on the island, so it has remained relatively clear from mass tourism. 

Chios is famous for its exports of mastic gum and is sometimes called ‘the Mastic Island”. Mastic is an unusual flavor, used in many sweets and most famously in Mastiha, a digestive drink from Chios.

Hiking around the south side of Chios, you will see the iconic mastic trees from which the mastic gum is said to ‘weep.’ If you would rather spend your time sipping Mastiha than hiking, the island is also famous for its beautiful villages, such as Pyrgi and Olympi, which are the perfect places to stop for a drink. 

You can fly directly to Chios from Athens or take a ferry from Piraeus Port , with routes running three times a week all year round. However, you can also get to Chios from Turkey . As the island lies so close to the Turkish port of Cesme , you can fly to Izmir and catch a very short 30-minute ferry across to the island. 

  • Greek Island Getaway To Chios

13. Lesvos (Lesbos)

Lesbos Island Greece

Close to the Turkish coast , the island of Lesvos is famous for its Petrified Forest, incredible cheap food, and amazing olive oil. 

Greece’s third-largest island does not rely solely on tourism but instead thrives on its olive oil industry and is the cheapest Greek island to visit for that liquid gold. 

 With so much “liquid gold,” the island is known for its delicious local food . One of the best things to do in Lesvos is to journey to all the traditional villages, sampling the tavernas and the local liqueur, Ouzo . 

Lesvos is full of beautiful natural landscapes, including hot springs and stunning beaches. Given its rich history, there are plenty of ancient Byzantine monuments to discover, including the castles of Molyvos, Sigri, and Mytilene, the Acropolis of Ancient Pyrra, and the monasteries of Taxiarchis and Agios Raphael . 

It’s easy to get to Lesvos , with daily international and domestic flights arriving at Mytilene (Lesvos) Airport. However, there is also a long 12-hour ferry from Piraeus Port in Athens and many ferries from closer islands: Syros , Mykonos , Ikaria , and Chios.

  • Guide To The Island Of Lesbos

The Largest Islands in Greece - Samos Island

As one of the most beautiful islands in the Aegean , Samos is surprisingly less visited than many of its neighbors, which makes it the perfect budget escape. 

There is much to do on this stunning island, from natural sites to archeological wonders and picturesque villages. As the birthplace of Pythagoras, the town of Pythagorion boasts many historical sites.

These include the ruins of the Heraion Sanctuary, the place where Zeus and Hera were said to have had their honeymoon; the Tunnel of Eupalinos, the first of its kind in Europe; the Cave of Pythagoras, the mathematician’s famous hiding spot; and Thermae, the beautifully preserved Roman baths dating back to 1st century BC. 

Accessible by domestic flight from Athens or Thessaloniki , it’s straightforward to reach Samos, and as one of the cheapest Greek islands to visit, you can splurge on a flight rather than a longer ferry. Of course, if you want to, there are also long ferries from Piraeus port – the duration of which is 12+ hours.

  • Guide To The Aegean Sea Islands

The Ionian Sea Islands

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Island Of Kythira Greece - Chora, Kapsali village view at Sunset

The birthplace of Aphrodite, Kythira remains one of Greece’s best-kept secrets for a tranquil vacation and is one of the cheap islands to visit in Greece!

Located in the south Peloponnese , Kythira is relatively isolated from Greece’s tourist hotspots.

There are no signs of mass tourism on this island, and for those who enjoy nature and seclusion, it is the perfect Greek escape. The most popular thing to do in Kythira is hiking across the island and visiting the various abandoned villages, beautiful chapels, and small secluded beaches. 

Of course, being off the beaten track means that Kythira is not that easy to get to. The easiest way to get to Kythira is by ferry from the port of Neapolis. The port can be reached by car or bus from the capital—during peak season, one ferry service weekly leaves Athens’ Piraeus port. Although less of a budget option, Kythira can also be reached by domestic flight from Athens throughout the year. 

  • Guide To Kythira Island

What are the affordable Greek islands to visit?

Andros, Aegina, Naxos, Crete, Thassos, Lemnos, Lefkada, Rhodes, Ios, and Zante are just a few.

What tips are provided for budget travel to the Greek islands?

Visit during the shoulder season, using slower ferries, opting for public transport, and exploring food options beyond restaurants are just a few ways to save money while traveling to the Greek islands.

What makes Greek islands an appealing destination for budget travelers?

Greece is popular for its rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful natural sites. It’s relatively cheaper compared to other European countries, offering budget-friendly options even during the high season.

Which Greek island offers affordable tranquility and great hiking opportunities?

Andros, the northernmost of the Cyclades Islands, is known for its peace, affordable prices, great mountain hiking, white sand beaches, and picturesque villages.

Can you suggest a quick and budget-friendly Greek island trip from Athens?

Aegina, in the Saronic Gulf , is less than an hour from Piraeus port and offers a great day trip from Athens. It’s known for the Doric Temple of Athena Aphaia and beautiful beaches like Marathon.

How is Crete a budget-friendly destination despite its popularity?

Crete offers affordable hostels, cheap street food , and inexpensive public transport. Attractions like Balos Beach, Samaria Gorge, and the Palace of Knossos have low entry fees.

What does Thassos Island offer to budget travelers?

Thassos, a hidden gem in the Aegean Sea, is notable for its lush greenery, sun-soaked beaches, and historical sites like the ancient Agora in Limenas.

Which Greek island offers secluded beaches and historical sites on a budget?

Lemnos, in the northeastern Aegean Sea, is less crowded and offers low prices. It features a Byzantine Castle in Myrina and the ancient site of Hephaestus.

How can I get to Lefkada on a budget?

Lefkada in the Ionian Sea is accessible by driving or bus from Athens. It’s a popular budget destination with beautiful beaches and Ionian cuisine.

Can Ios Island provide a budget-friendly stay?

Yes, Ios offers tranquility away from nightclubs and affordable accommodation options like camping. It’s perfect for hiking and exploring the island’s backcountry.

What does Zante offer for budget travelers?

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Final Word On The Most Affordable Islands In Greece

Now that you’ve browsed through our list of the cheapest Greek island holidays, it’s time to make the exciting choice: which of these budget-friendly gems are you going to visit this year? Each island we’ve covered offers its own unique appeal, from the stunning beaches that are among the best in Greece to the intriguing historic and archaeological sites that tell stories of ancient civilizations.

Are you looking for the best deals? You’re in the right place. These islands are not only easy on your wallet but also rich in experiences. Whether you’re into beach lounging, cultural exploration, or both, there’s an island waiting for you. And if you’re up for a bit more adventure, why not try island hopping ? It’s a fantastic way to see more without spending a fortune.

When it comes to choosing the best time to visit , you’ve got options. These islands are welcoming throughout the year, each season bringing its own charm. But, of course, the warmer months are perfect for those beach days and clear-blue-water swims.

So, whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, these most affordable Greek islands offer incredible value. They’re the best places for anyone looking to have a great experience without splurging too much.

Remember, a trip to these cheaper islands isn’t just a holiday; it’s an experience filled with beauty, culture, and relaxation. So, grab your map, pick your island, and get ready for an unforgettable Greek island adventure!

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Cheap Ways to Visit Greece

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Greece, a country with a tapestry of ancient history, stunning landscapes, and captivating islands, is often perceived as a pricey travel destination. However, the question on many travelers’ minds is, “Can you do Greece cheap?” The answer is a resounding yes!

This guide will take you through affordable strategies to explore Greece, highlight volunteer organizations offering all-inclusive experiences, and provide insights into making your Grecian dream a reality without breaking the bank.

Traveling on a Budget: How to Go to Greece for Cheap

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Choosing Your Destination Wisely

When pondering where it is cheap in Greece, consider less touristy locales. Mainland Greece offers numerous hidden gems that are just as enchanting as the islands but at a fraction of the cost. Cities like Nafplio, Meteora, and Delphi offer breathtaking views, historical sites, and a genuine taste of Greek culture without the hefty price tag of popular islands.

Transportation: Getting Around Without Overspending

Are taxis cheap in Greece? Not particularly. Instead, utilize Greece’s extensive public transportation network . Buses and trains connect major cities and towns, offering a cost-effective way to traverse the country. For island hopping, ferries are cheaper if booked in advance, though prices vary depending on the season and route. Cheap Greece car rental and car hire services are also available for those who prefer more flexibility.

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Eating and Shopping Like a Local

Is food cheap in Greece? Yes, if you eat where the locals do. Avoid tourist traps and seek out tavernas and street vendors for authentic and affordable Greek cuisine. As for shopping, markets and local bazaars are your best bet for finding cheap Greece souvenirs, from handmade jewelry to local art.

Affordable Accommodations

Cheap Greece hotels and holiday packages are abundant if you know where to look. Opt for accommodations like guesthouses and hostels in lesser-known areas. Booking cheap Greece holiday packages, especially those that include all-inclusive deals, can significantly reduce costs. 

For those seeking a unique experience, cheap Greece holidays all inclusive of volunteer work offer both a place to stay and meals, in exchange for your time and skills.

Volunteer Organizations for an All-Inclusive Experience

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If you’re looking to immerse yourself in Greek culture while giving back, several organizations offer all-inclusive volunteer opportunities. These programs cover your stay, food, and sometimes even transportation, in exchange for your work in conservation, education, or community projects. Not only do these experiences allow you to visit Greece for cheap, but they also provide a meaningful way to connect with local communities and landscapes. You do have to pay for your flights, so book early or go during non peak seasons.

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IVHQ is a leading volunteer organization established in 2007, renowned for placing over 132,000 volunteers in 42+ countries to support global sustainable development. IVHQ has tailored a variety of programs in Greece to suit different interests, all set against the stunning backdrop of Athens and the serene island of Alonissos. 

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Starting at $690 for a week, the program fees include orientation, accommodation, meals, and more, making your stay as worry-free as possible. Staying in a sustainable hostel in Athens or a modern guest house by the beach in Alonissos offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Greek life, and projects align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring your efforts contribute to meaningful change. You can also learn the language with their affordable Greek language lessons! 

Available IVHQ Programs in Greece:

  • Homeless Support in Athens : Aid local NGOs in providing essential services to Athens’ homeless population, such as food, water, and legal documentation support.
  • Animal Care in Athens : Work in an animal shelter, caring for, feeding, and socializing dogs and cats to prepare them for adoption.
  • Community Support in Athens : Assist in providing workshops, language classes, and other services to help refugees and asylum seekers integrate into Greek society.
  • Content Creator for Impact : Use your creative skills to help local NGOs develop their online presence and marketing materials, raising awareness for their causes.
  • Marine Conservation in Alonissos : Dive into the azure waters of Alonissos to protect marine life, participate in conservation projects, and earn a PADI scuba certification.

Involvement Volunteers International (IVI)

Established in 1989, Involvement Volunteers International (IVI) is an Australian non-profit that’s championed global volunteer efforts for over three decades, with 25,000+ volunteers in 23 countries.  IVI’s projects in Greece , particularly on the island of Chios, allow you to join a network of passionate volunteers in supporting projects that truly make a difference, all while gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges facing this beautiful part of the world.

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The cost starts from $380 for the first week, with consecutive weeks priced at $330, making it an affordable way to experience Greece, far removed from the typical tourist path. Plus staying in Chios gives you a unique Greek experience away from overcrowded tourist spots.

Available IVI Programs in Greece:

  • Community Support : Dive into various projects aimed at enhancing local communities, from improving school conditions to maintenance of public spaces. Activities include painting classrooms, general maintenance, and beautification projects.
  • Kindergarten Support : Assist in kindergartens, helping set up lessons, and supporting local teachers with daily tasks. Create a nurturing environment for children through teaching assistance, supervising lunchtimes, and engaging in fun educational activities, ideal for volunteers passionate about early childhood education and those ready to bring their energy and enthusiasm to the classroom.
  • School Teaching Support : Provide support within local schools, assisting teachers and engaging with students. Responsibilities range from lesson planning assistance to helping with arts and crafts and general maintenance tasks.
  • Refugee Humanitarian Work : Engage directly in supporting refugees by distributing essential items, working in a free shop, and responding to immediate needs. This is a raw and challenging experience, requiring patience, kindness, and a deep sense of empathy. Volunteers will assist with logistics in the warehouse, distribution of supplies, and various tasks aimed at providing support to refugees and asylum seekers.

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Volunteering Solutions (VolSol)

Since 2006, Volunteering Solutions (VolSol) has grown a global network offering over 250 projects in more than 26 countries, with over 15,000 volunteers dedicating 817,275+ hours to causes like healthcare, education, and conservation. With projects in Greece , you not only contribute to meaningful conservation efforts but also immerse yourself in the Greek way of life, particularly on the idyllic Ionian Islands. 

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Programs start at $798 for two weeks, which includes accommodation, transfers to the project site, and more, making your volunteer trip worry-free and meaningful.

Wildlife and Environmental Protection : Volunteer for a conservation program that focuses on the protection of nature and wildlife. You’ll assist in various tasks including ecosystem monitoring, agricultural work, and data collection. Key Activities include the development of eco-communities, permaculture farming, monitoring of wild cats, marine ecosystem protection, and more.

Volunteers stay in a traditional two-story stone house with modern amenities, close to shops, cafes, and beaches.

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Global Vision International (GVI)

Founded in 1997, Global Vision International (GVI) is celebrated for sending over 35,000 volunteers abroad, focusing on sustainable projects. GVI’s programs in Greece take place in two stunning locations on the island of Kefalonia. Program fees include accommodation, food, airport pick-up, all project equipment, various educational and recreational activities, and more, ensuring a well-rounded and impactful experience.

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Available Programs:

  • Sea Turtle Conservation in Skala : Engage in efforts to preserve and protect crucial coastal habitats for sea turtles. Activities include beach cleanups, snorkel surveys, and coastal vegetation maintenance.
  • Under 18 Sea Turtle Conservation in Argostoli : Designed for teens, this program focuses on protecting loggerhead turtles and their habitats by helping to record nesting activities and protect hatchlings.

Maximizing Your Greek Adventure

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  • Early Planning: Book your flights and accommodations well in advance to snag the best deals. Cheap flights to Greece can save you a considerable amount, especially if you’re flexible with your travel dates.
  • Visit During Off-Peak Seasons: Cheap Greece holidays in May or September can offer the same picturesque settings but with fewer crowds and lower prices.
  • Explore Local Markets: For groceries and souvenirs, local markets offer quality products at lower prices than tourist-centered shops.
  • Take Advantage of Free Attractions: Greece is filled with free or low-cost attractions, especially its beaches and historical ruins that don’t require entrance fees.

Experience Greece Without the Splurge

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Greece’s allure doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. With strategic planning, choosing less frequented destinations, and considering volunteer opportunities, you can experience the richness of Greek culture, cuisine, and scenery on a budget. Whether it’s through cheap Greece vacations all-inclusive packages or budget-friendly travel choices, Greece’s beauty and heritage are accessible to every traveler yearning for adventure without compromising their finances.

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With an international living background spanning Singapore, Qatar, Japan, and Mexico, Munira enjoys sharing insights on immersive travel while emphasizing the vital role of cultural respect and ethical engagement. Her extensive experience offers a unique perspective that inspires others to explore the world through service, ensuring that every journey respects and contributes positively to local traditions and communities.

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    Booking cheap Greece holiday packages, especially those that include all-inclusive deals, can significantly reduce costs. For those seeking a unique experience, cheap Greece holidays all inclusive of volunteer work offer both a place to stay and meals, in exchange for your time and skills. Volunteer Organizations for an All-Inclusive Experience