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  • There are loads of types of vacations in Greece and the cost will depend on what type of trip you’re taking and for how long you’d like to stay. Here are the latest prices for a 3 night trip for 2 travelers: Top vacation $461; Family vacation $437; Romantic vacation $532; Luxury vacation $465; Budget vacation $350.

Why should you book a vacation package to Greece?

If you intend to visit in the near future, it's well worth considering Greece vacation packages. By booking hotels, flights and vehicle rentals together, you can make seeing the Acropolis or relaxing on secluded island beaches much cheaper.

And with a little extra cash, you can stock up on retsina or Greek pottery, add an extra round of golf to your schedule or splash out on gourmet meals. So why not explore our Greece travel deals?

When should you book a vacation package to Greece?

During the peak summer months, Greece becomes one of the busiest tourist destinations in the world, with over 22 million arrivals every year. So if you want to find a budget Greece package vacation, try to avoid the period between June and September.

Instead, it makes sense to aim for late spring or the fall. April and June should ensure fine weather, and October is warm as well. And with mild winter temperatures an Athens sightseeing break in December or January can also be very enjoyable.

Where should you stay in Greece during your vacation?

For any vacation type in greece:.

Rhodes' Cathrin Hotel is a great candidate for anyone's vacation accommodation. Situated on Faliraki's main street, it's 9 minutes walk from the beach and boasts gyms, pools and plenty of parking. Taxis from Rhodes Airport take just 18 minutes to get there, too.

If you need a solid all-rounder in Athens, the Athens Marriott fits the bill. Located near the port, you can get into town easily but also escape to the islands if the weather is too warm. It's around 40 minutes by road from Athens International Airport.

For family vacations in Greece:

Situated on Corfu, the Aquis Pelekas Beach Hotel is perfect for families who need access to a pristine beach, and also offers a lively kids' club. Shuttle bus or road transfers from the airport take around 25 minutes.

The Mirabelle Hotel on Zakynthos is more like a mini-Greek village than a standard hotel, but comes with child-friendly pools and large gardens that kids will love. It's also just a couple of miles from Zakynthos Airport.

For romantic vacations in Greece:

With private bungalows and beautiful views, the Dessolle Mirabello vacation village in Agios Nikolaos is one of Crete's most romantic refuges, with great hiking and plenty to do on site. It's around 90 minutes' drive from Heraklion airport.

Close to the Acropolis and the quaint Plaka neighborhood, the Acropolis Select is a stylish spot with comfort to spare (and free drinks for all arrivals). Traveling from the airport is simple, as Syngrou-Fix metro station is 200 meters away.

For luxury vacations in Greece:

Built in a lavish ancient Greek style, Tharroe of Mykonos commands gorgeous sea views, has great access to the island's old town, and is only 2 miles from Mykonos Airport.

The Apostolata Island Resort on Kefalonia is a luxury spa retreat built onto a steep hillside on the island's southern coast. If you want total relaxation, nowhere comes close. Taxis from the airport should take about 30 minutes.

For budget vacations in Greece:

If you want an affordable break on the island of Rhodes, Kalithea Sun & Sky is ideal. Set in an attractive pine forest, it's just a few hundred meters from the sea, and the airport is only 15 miles away.

Affordable and comfortable, the Amazones Villas in Malia place vacationers in one of Crete's liveliest resorts, but are set aside from the center of town, so peace and quiet is assured. Shuttles run from Heraklion to Malia and the transfer won't take over an hour.

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Get away to Greece on a vacation full of beautiful beaches, awesome ancient history, and taste bud-tantalizing cuisine. This laidback Mediterranean gem, one-time home to thinkers Aristotle and Hippocrates, can be a relaxed beach vacation or an educational family adventure on an Athens vacation package . You could level up the romance by watching the sunset over magical blue-and-white Santorini or eating fresh seafood on a Mykonos beach. For hiking or sailing, a Greece island vacation package would take in Corfu’s kaleidoscopic coastline and Amorgos and Andros , both super-popular walking destinations. A vacation package to Greece in 2024 will be one you remember.

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With some of the world’s most beautiful islands and a warm Mediterranean climate, Greece is the ultimate beach destination. You’ll find an awesome range of Beach Hotels & Resorts to add to your vacation package to Greece, whether you’re planning to sprawl out on famous shorelines like Navagio Beach ( Shipwreck Beach ) in Zakynthos , Kamari Beach in Santorini or Platis Gialos in Mykonos .

Visiting Corfu ? Add TRYP by Wyndham Corfu Dassia to your Greece package deal. Moments from the golden sand of Dassia Beach and with an outdoor pool and hot tub, you’ll be on island time here. If you’re planning a Santorini Greece vacation, Stelios Place is a budget-friendly option just a walk from the black-sand shoreline of Perissa Beach . Want to experience those breathtaking sunsets the Santorini village of Oia is renowned for? Santo Maris Oia Luxury Suites & Spa has amazing Aegean Sea vistas. When searching for your dream property, filter the results by ocean views, popular locations and more. Then, read verified reviews from fellow sunseekers and find your beach bliss!

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If you’re seeking an adults-only adventure, our vacation packages to Greece promise plenty of peace and quiet — plus romance, if the mood strikes! Get away from it all (particularly the crowds and kids) at one of our Adults Only Resorts & Hotels in Greece . On the island of Zakynthos, Keri Village & Spa by Zante Plaza is a top pick offering a spa, hot tub and honeymoon suites.

If you’re putting together a Greece package deal on the mainland, check out our Adults Only Resorts & Hotels in Athens . With luxurious rooms, some with an outdoor hot tub, Athens 1890 Hotel & Spa - Adults Only is a favorite. Use our handy filters to find stays offering special extras like an on-site spa and hot tubs. When you’re ready to book, bundle your hotel, airfare and a car rental into a vacation package to Greece for a truly relaxing and affordable break.

Where to Stay

From bustling cities to breathtaking islands, you’ll have your pick of places to stay when putting together your vacation package to Greece. Here are some of our recommendations:

  • Athens : Greece’s capital is rich with history. Base yourself here to experience its many historical ruins, along with its operas, ballets and dramas and excellent dining.
  • Santorini : With its iconic architecture, magical sunsets, dramatic ocean vistas and wineries, this island is a couples’ paradise.
  • Mykonos : Mykonos has enough bars and nightclubs to keep even the most avid partygoer entertained! While it’s famous for its party scene, there are plenty of beaches to relax on after dancing the night away.
  • Naxos : Choose this easygoing island for its pristine sandy beaches, lush green mountains and archaeological sites. Shallow-water beaches make it ideal for families.

Top Things to Do

There’s so much to see and do during your Greece vacation. Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture and landscapes of this Mediterranean wonder with these ideas:

  • Iconic sights : No Greece vacation is complete without visiting landmark attractions like the Acropolis , Parthenon , Temple of Olympian Zeus and Syntagma Square .
  • Nightlife : Dance from dusk till dawn at parties on Mylopotas Beach on Ios island, or hit the epic beach bars and clubs at Super Paradise Beach on Mykonos. In Athens, club-hop through the Monastiraki area or join The Original Pub Crawl.
  • Food : Head for Heraklion Port on Crete to eat your way through the many traditional restaurants and tavernas. Add foodie activities to your vacation package to Greece, like a Private Greek Food Tour with 10 Tastings in Athens .
  • Nature : Lace up your hiking boots and explore Samaria Gorge in Crete and Mount Olympus in Thessaly . Don’t miss the incredible landscapes of Meteora , also in Thessaly.

How to Find Cheap Greece Package Deals

To find cheap vacation packages for Greece, simply browse our tempting offers or enter your destination and travel dates and sort your results by price. Another tip? Consider taking your Greece vacation in the low season (November through March) or the shoulder season (April through Mid-June, Mid-September through October). Peak season (mid-June through mid-September) is perfect for hitting the beaches, but expect higher hotel prices and large crowds.

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Athens is one of the oldest cities in Greece, dating back to the ancient world, and you can still see much of its history on display through well-preserved ruins like the Parthenon. Several museums are available throughout town, but your best bet is simply visiting the ruins themselves. Additionally, you'll find modern attractions, too, like stunning world-class restaurants and a bustling nightlife.

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Crete is a massive island southeast of the mainland near the border of north Africa. On this island, you'll find welcoming towns and cities along with ruins of a historic culture known as the Minoans, who built a massive palace complex that you can still see the remnants of. Plus, the natural features and mountains here are good for outdoor adventurers looking for a satisfying hike.

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Island hop on a Greek Islands vacation

Much of Greece is comprised of islands scattered throughout the Aegean, and each one has something special to offer to its visitors. When you visit the islands, you'll find stunning examples of Greek architecture as well as a more laid-back atmosphere compared to the mainland cities. Plus, the viewpoints from many of the islands make watching sunrises and sunsets unforgettable experiences.

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13 things to know before you go to Greece and the Greek Islands

Alexis Averbuck

Mar 6, 2024 • 8 min read

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These top planning tips can help you prep for a trip to Greece, from health and safety to local etiquette © EMS-FORSTER-PRODUCTIONS / Getty Images

Get out your bucket list; it’s time to cross off a major line item: Greece . 

The fabled land remains tops for culture , food, outdoor travel, art and, of course, beaches and islands . As part of the border-free Schengen Area, it’s also incredibly easy to visit for many travelers worldwide. From advance booking to local etiquette – and health and safety issues when you're there – here's everything you need to know to plan a memorable trip to Greece.

1. Choose your season wisely

Your experience in Greece will be wildly different depending on when you visit . Summer is tops for action, family fun, and swimming in the Mediterranean Sea, but prices are at their highest and pre-booking is necessary for everything since it’s all so popular.

The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) are a delight – prices are lower, and rooms and resources are more readily available. Winter offers a moody and budget-friendly retreat, great for walking, hiking and sedate travels where you will often be the only visitor around. Bear in mind that some businesses will shut down completely during the low season.

2. Prioritize your wishlist and make a plan

Do you want a grand tour, taking in the not-to-be-missed highlights all over Greece, or would you prefer to focus your time on exploring your favorite islands  or regions, like the Peloponnese ?

The best way to choose from the dizzying array of options on offer is to focus on what is important to you – relaxing on beautiful beaches, learning more about Greece's fascinating history and culture , museums and archaeology, off-the-beaten-track wildlife, or partying until dawn – and plan accordingly.

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3. Find the perfect island or region for you

Greece merits multiple trips as every island offers something different , and each of its regions is equally dazzling – you're never going to see everything on your first visit, and you'll ruin your trip if you pressure yourself to do just that. Also, don’t be fooled that the biggies are the only islands worthy of your attention. Though Mykonos , Santorini and the major names have plenty to offer, lesser-known islands (there are hundreds!) like Amorgos or Kythira are also a delight. They've also got the added bonus of smaller crowds and lower prices if that's a key consideration for you.

4. Athens isn't the only gateway to Greece

In many cases, you will find it useful to transit in or out of Greece via Athens , as its airport has connections with numerous international destinations, and the city itself is a gem . However, there are other international airports around the Greek mainland (such as in Thessaloniki ) and on some major islands (such as Mykonos , Santorini  and  Corfu ).

If you need any internal flights to get to your destination of choice, it's worth checking the price of these individually. Due to government subsidies, it can work out significantly cheaper to book each part of your Greek itinerary separately from your international flights.

5. Book everything in advance during peak season

In peak season , prices are high, and demand for car hire, accommodations and ferry tickets is even higher – this is not the time for ad hoc bookings on the fly. Greece is an incredibly popular summer destination, and the best options get snapped up well in advance.

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6. Roads in Greece are for confident drivers

No one who has traveled on Greece’s roads will be surprised to hear that the country’s road fatality rate is one of the highest in Europe. Overtaking is listed as the greatest cause of accidents. Heart-stopping moments aside, your own car is a great way to explore off the beaten track if you are confident in your driving and keep a few key points in mind.

  • The road network has improved enormously in recent years; many roads marked as dirt tracks on older maps have now been sealed, and a lot of the islands have very little traffic.
  • There are regular (if costly) car-ferry services to almost all islands.
  • Greece is not the best place to initiate yourself into motorcycling. If you're not confident on a motorbike, it may be best to park this option until you have more experience.
  • All the big multinational car-rental companies are represented in Athens, and most have branches in major towns and popular tourist destinations. The majority of islands have at least one outlet.

7. Greece is not very wheelchair-friendly beyond Athens

Access for travelers with disabilities has improved somewhat in recent years, but the majority of accessible sights, hotels and restaurants tend to be located in Athens. While improvements are on the horizon for beach access,  much of the rest of Greece remains inaccessible to wheelchairs, and the abundance of stones, marble, slippery cobbles and stepped alleys create frustrating barriers for those with mobility issues. People who have visual or hearing impairments are also rarely catered for.

Careful planning before you go can make a world of difference. There are specific resources online that provide links to local articles, resorts and tour groups catering to tourists with physical disabilities.

8. Pack the right kinds of clothing

Athenians are well-dressed, and the younger crowd is trendy, so keep your smart clothes for the urban catwalk of clubs and bars. Nevertheless, in Athens and other metropolises such as Rhodes , Thessaloniki and Iraklio , everyday attire such as shorts or jeans and casual tops are just fine.

Bars or fashionable restaurants require more effort – the scene is stylish rather than dressy. Think tops and trousers rather than T-shirts and cut-offs. In out-of-the-way places, you can wear casual clothing, and in summer, the heat will make you want to wear the least amount of fabric you can get away with – bring quick-drying tank tops and cool dresses.

Sturdy walking shoes are a must for the cobbled roads, and proper hiking boots are key if you're exploring the countryside on foot . It's respectful to cover up before entering churches.

9. Learn some basic Greek phrases

Greek is a tough language to learn thoroughly, but mastering a few basic greetings and niceties will make a world of difference in how Greek speakers receive you. In touristed areas, many people speak English, so rest assured that you can get by as long as you know some key phrases.

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10. Carry cash and don't rely on cards or ATMs

As part of the EU, Greece uses the euro. In restaurants, a service charge is normally included in the bill, and while a tip is not expected (as it is in North America), it is always appreciated. Taxi drivers normally expect you to round up the fare, while bellhops who help you carry your luggage to your hotel room or stewards on ferries who take you to your cabin normally expect a small gratuity of between €1 and €3.

ATMs are found in every town large enough to support a bank and in almost all the tourist areas. Be aware that ATMs on the islands can lose their connection for a day or two at a time, making it impossible for anyone (locals included) to withdraw money. It’s useful to keep some backup cash just in case this happens during your visit.

Credit cards are now an accepted part of the commercial scene in Greece, although they’re often not accepted on many of the smaller islands or in small villages. Don't rely on your cards alone, and check in advance when dining or drinking if it's your only option.

11. Make sure you have good travel insurance

Although medical training is of a high standard in Greece, the public health service is underfunded. Hospitals can be overcrowded, and relatives are expected to bring in food for the patient – often a problem for solo travelers. Conditions and treatment are much better in private hospitals, which are expensive. All this means that a comprehensive travel insurance policy is essential.

There is at least one doctor on every island, and larger islands have hospitals. Pharmacies can dispense medicines that are available only on prescription in most European countries. If the situation isn't critical, it's often best to consult a pharmacist first for minor ailments.

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12. Stay hydrated and remember how powerful the sun can be

Tap water isn't safe to drink on many islands – if in doubt, ask. Keeping a supply of bottled water to hand is essential for hydration as well as safety; many tourists underestimate how hot it can get in Greece, and heatstroke and serious sunburn are common on beaches with little shade.

Break up your sun-drenched siestas with time in the shade getting hydrated, and pack plenty of high-factor sunscreen. Mosquitos are an irritant rather than a danger – packing insect repellant is recommended.

13. Pickpocketing and other petty crime is common in busy places

The major risks of theft in Greece are pickpockets in the large cities and theft of belongings when lounging on busy, popular beaches (leave passports behind in hotel safes). Never leave your belongings unattended, and don't leave your bags hanging from the back of your seat where you can't keep an eye on them. 

The tourist police work in cooperation with the regular Greek police. Each tourist police office has at least one member of staff who speaks English. If you need to report a theft or loss of passport, go to the tourist police first, and they will act as interpreters between you and the regular police.

Some unscrupulous taxi drivers will try to charge you extortionate rates from the airports to the city centers. Always make sure the meter is running or pre-negotiate and agree on the price before you get in.

This article was first published March 2022 and updated March 2024

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Our most popular combination in Greece! . Enjoy Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy, is a heady mix of history and edginess with iconic monuments mingle with first-rate museum), up next by ferry/hydrofoils, visit Mykonos (famous for shopping, beach parties, and the very photogenic Mykonos Town and its windmills) and after that, to Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). Finally, fly back to Athens to finish enjoying what the city has to offer. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Take a whirlwind vacation through Europe, visiting Greece! . Start in Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy) and after that, travel to Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). Lastly explore Heraklion (Crete`s Island capital city, an area with many tourist resorts, as well as important well-preserved buildings and elements of traditional architecture and stunning beaches) before returning home. Connect every destination with flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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A vacation package featuring three beautiful destinations in Greece and Turkey , beginning in Athens (the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of democracy), continuing to Santorini Island (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea); and finishing in Istanbul (world-famous for its rich history and culture, stunning scenery, magnificent structures across the sprawling Bosphorus Strait). Connect with air transfers and a flight. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Embrace the rich history and beauty of Greece and Turkey! . Enjoy Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy) and after that, connects with Hydrofoil/Ferry transfers, Mykonos (famous for shopping, beach parties, and the very photogenic Mykonos Town and its windmills) and Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). Finally, take a flight to your last destination, Istanbul (world-famous for its rich history and culture, stunning scenery, magnificent structures across the sprawling Bosphorus Strait). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Ancient Greece (Self Drive - Athens - Delphi - Meteora)

7 nights from $1,249*

Greece is an incredible destination; full of the remnants of past empires, temples to revered Gods, mythology, power, and known frequently as the `Birthplace of Western Civilization.` Explore the amazing sites of Ancient Greece , at your own leisure with a rental car. Combine Athens (the capital; home to such famous landmarks as the Acropolis and Parthenon), Delphi (full of glorious history, spanning centuries, and where the Greeks considered the Center of the World to be and home to the once-famous Oracle), Meteora (Kalampaka - an important Greek Monastery and UNESCO World Heritage Site) and return to Athens . All at your leisure with a rent a car. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight into Athens and out of Athens
  • Hotel for 2 night in Athens
  • Car rental for 5 days
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Delphi
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Meteora (Kalambaka)

Athens - Mykonos - Paros - Santorini by Ferry

Athens - Mykonos - Paros - Santorini by Ferry

12 nights from $2,029*

A delightful vacation package featuring some of the best highlights of Greece !. Start with a visit to Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy, steeped in history and mythology) and then, travel to Mykonos (famous for shopping, beach parties, and the very photogenic Mykonos Town and its windmills). Continue to Paros (full of charming towns and fishing villages) and finally, visit Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). These destinations are connected by ferries/hydrofoils. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Ferry from Mykonos Island to Paros Island
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Paros Island
  • Ferry from Paros to Santorini Island

Rome and Athens by Air

Rome and Athens by Air

6 nights from $1,359*

Combine Italy and Greece with this customizable fantastic vacation package!. Enjoy wonderful stays at Rome (the Eternal City, with its stunning architecture like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum and delicious food) and Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy). A flight connects these cities. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Rome
  • Flight from Rome to Athens

Athens - Mykonos - Paros - Santorini - Heraklion by Ferry

Athens - Mykonos - Paros - Santorini - Heraklion by Ferry

15 nights from $2,129*

Hit all the major popular destinations in Greece with this incredible vacation package!. Start in Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy) and after that, visit via Hydrofoil/Ferry Mykonos (famous for shopping, beach parties, and the very photogenic Mykonos Town and its windmills). Continue to Paros (full of charming towns and fishing villages) and up next, Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). Lastly explore Heraklion (Crete's Island capital city, an area with many tourist resorts, as well as important well-preserved buildings and elements of traditional architecture and stunning beaches) before returning home. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 2 nights in Mykonos Island
  • Ferry from Paros Island to Santorini Island
  • Ferry from Santorini Island to Heraklion (Crete)

Athens and the Peloponnese (Self Drive)

Athens and the Peloponnese (Self Drive)

9 nights from $1,279*

A unique vacation package in Greece and its Ancient Region! . Visit Greece`s capital city, Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy). From there with a Rental Car drive along The Peloponnense Region (with its many famous archaeological sites, seaside places, gorgeous beaches, castles and ski centers). In this area visit: Nafplion , Olympia (the ancient Greek Sanctuary site dedicated to the worship of Zeus ) and Delphi (ancient religious Sanctuary dedicated to the Greek God Apollo . It is home to the world-famous Oracle of Delphi ). Drive back to Athens for one last stay, before returning home. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight in and out of Athens
  • Hotel for 2 days in Athens
  • Rental Car 8 days
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Nafplion
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Olympia
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Driving Time Athens - Nafplion: 2 hrs. 40 mins. approx. Nafplion - Olympia: 2 hrs. 45 mins approx. Olympia - Delphi: 3 hrs. approx. Delphi - Athens: 2 hrs 30 mins. approx.

Rome - Athens - Istanbul by Air

Rome - Athens - Istanbul by Air

9 nights from $2,089*

One of the most popular combination in Italy, Greece and Turkey! . Begin your vacation package in Rome (the Eternal City, with its stunning architecture like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum and delicious food) then, visit Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy) and finally, Istanbul (a cosmopolitan city balancing its extraordinary history with modern conveniences). These destinations are connected by flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight into Rome and out of Istanbul

Rome - Athens - Cairo by Air

Rome - Athens - Cairo by Air

6 nights from $1,539*

Enjoy your holiday with a mix of culture and art in Italy, Greece and Egypt! . Begin your trip in Rome (the Eternal City, with its stunning architecture and delicious food) and then, travel to Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy) and finally, to Cairo (the capital of Egypt; full of rich history from Greek, Roman and Egyptian empires). Connect each destination with flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight into Rome and out of Cairo
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Rome
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Athens
  • Flight from Athens to Cairo
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Cairo

Paris - Rome - Athens by Air

Paris - Rome - Athens by Air

9 nights from $1,419*

Europe is at your grasp with this customizable package that ventures through Italy , France and Greece . Start the adventure in Paris (the City of Lights, with museums, world-class shopping and incomparable cuisine), then Rome and finally Athens (the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of democracy). Take flights between cities. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotels and activities.

  • Flights into Paris and out of Athens
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Paris
  • Flight Paris to Rome
  • Flight Rome to Athens

Athens - Cairo - Istanbul by Air

Athens - Cairo - Istanbul by Air

9 nights from $1,779*

This marvelous trip will amuse you with their richness in culture, many temples and great shopping and exciting nightlife in Greece, Egypt and Turkey! . Visit Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy, is a heady mix of history and edginess with iconic monuments mingle with first-rate museums) and after that, escape to Cairo (capital of Egypt, and famous for its own history, preserved in the fabulous medieval Islamic city and Coptic sites in Old Cairo). Lastly is Istanbul (which is world-famous for its rich history and culture, stunning scenery, magnificent structures across the sprawling Bosphorus Strait). Connect each destination with flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Cairo
  • Flight from Cairo to Istanbul

Paris - Rome - Athens - Cairo by Air

Paris - Rome - Athens - Cairo by Air

8 nights from $1,799*

A fantastic vacation package, combing wonderful destinations across Europe and one fascinating capital in Africa!. Begin your journey in Paris (the romantic City of Lights); then, travel to Rome (with centuries of artistic achievement and more religious history than imaginable); after that, visit Athens (the birthplace of democracy, the Parthenon) and finally, Cairo (a preservation of rich history from Egyptian, Roman and Greek control of the city). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight into Paris and out of Cairo
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Paris
  • Flight from Paris to Rome

Athens - Mykonos - Istanbul by Air

Athens - Mykonos - Istanbul by Air

9 nights from $1,889*

Combine ancient and marvelous Turkey and Greece for an unforgettable vacation!. Visit Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy, is a heady mix of history and edginess with iconic monuments mingle with first-rate museums) and Mykonos (the island oasis with winding streets and unbelievable beaches). Finally, enjoy a pleasant stay in Istanbul (world-famous for its rich history and culture, stunning scenery, magnificent structures across the sprawling Bosphorus Strait). Combine all them with intercity flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight from Athens to Mykonos Island
  • Flight from Mykonos Island to Istanbul

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Greece FAQ's

Greece is famous for being the birthplace of democracy, the creation of the Olympic Games, and for its unique and historical architecture. Some examples include the Acropolis in Athens, the Sanctuary of Delphi, and the ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. The country offers the most beautiful natural landscape and a fascinating culture. Officially called the Hellenic Republic, Greece is an absolutely beautiful country. The land of Greece is infused with ancient mythology and if you like archeology, history, art, and philosophy then you will love Greece. The country is also famous for its delicious cuisine, cliffs tumbling into sparkling blue water, sand and pebble beaches, and a balmy Mediterranean climate, which all make this destination a prime tourist destination.

Known for its abundance of ancient ruins, whitewashed villages, beautiful beaches, delicious cuisine and welcoming atmosphere, it is no wonder that Greece ranks among Europe`s top travel destinations. But the reason that tourism exists in the first place is that it`s just so beautiful here. Often, you`ll find that beauty on the many Scattered Islands , lying like little gems in the seas surrounding the Grecian peninsula. Each one offers its own share of spectacular landscapes, historic sites, nightlife scenes and cultural delights. There`s a wealth of these to explore. From the Ionian Islands in the west – including Kefalonia Island and Corfu Island - to the Aegean Sea, boasting Mykonos Island , Santorini Island , Paros Island , Kos Island and Rhodes Island , amongst others. Then there`s the pre-Hellenic Minoan culture of Crete Island to the south. Back on the mainland, there`s scenery worthy of the gods all over the place. The monastery of Meteora , the ruins at Delphi , and then, most legendary, the capital of Athens and all of Mainland Greece to explore.

Generally speaking the best time to visit Greece is during spring (from April until mid-June) and fall (September - October). During these months the weather is mild, and the crowds are less. July and August are very hot months, and it`s very crowded, especially in popular destinations like the Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes, etc. Due to its mild climate, Greece is an all-year-round destination. Every season in this country has its charm, as well as its pitfalls, so when to go depends on your travel type, destination and what activities you`re interested in. Like many other countries, you can have a very different experience depending on when you decide to visit. Here is an overview of Greece in all four seasons that will help you make a decision what`s the best time of year for you to visit. For more information, check out: Best Time to Visit .

We recommend 7-10 days based on what you want to see and do. We offer flexible vacation packages so you can select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities. We suggest a minimum of 3 nights in larger cities.

For some visitors, going to Greece is all about going to the islands. For others, it`s the 2,500 years of history in Athens, on the Peloponnese Peninsula and beyond. But for most travelers, it`s a combination of islands and inland, city and countryside, culture and leisure. Getting from each destination is as varied as the places themselves. Whether you`re traveling for a week or longer, chances are you`ll find yourself using boats, trains, cars and maybe even mopeds. By Boat/Ferry: Greece has 227 inhabited islands and more than 8,500 miles of coastline, so it should come as no surprise that boats are one of the most common ways to get around. The country offers an expansive network of ferries between the various islands and archipelagos, as well as ferry services to Italy and Turkey. Within easy reach of the Athens International Airport is Piraeus, which is the main port for ferries plying the Aegean Sea. From there, there are regular routes to the major islands in the Cyclades, Crete, the Saronic Gulf Islands, the Dodecanese chain and the Northeast Aegean Islands. A smaller port in Athens is Rafina, which has ferry service to Evia, some of the northernmost Cycladic Islands and many of the Northeast Aegean Islands. If you’re traveling to the Ionian Islands off the west coast of Greece, most ferries leaves from Patras or Kyllini on the Peloponnese or Igoumenitsa in Epirus. There are a number of ferry companies, with sea-going vessels that range from traditional large ferries carrying both passengers and vehicles to faster-moving catamarans and hydrofoils. By Train: The national rail system (OSE) is extremely limited and they don`t cover the whole country. Trains are slow and generally not very clean. That said, the importance of rail travel is now being rediscovered, and the national rail network is under major renovation. The project`s completion is still a long way off. There has been extensive (and continuing) modernization of the Athens-Thessaloniki corridor, with travel times being significant reduced. By Car: Driving the mountainous roads of the mainland and the busy streets of some of the more popular islands is not for everyone. If you`re up to the challenge, over 21 years old and comfortable with a standard transmission, renting a car is definitely a great way to explore remote villages in the countryside that are not reachable via public transportation. You will need an International Driving Permit accompanied by a valid driver`s license from your home country. In the U.S., these are available through AAA (American Automobile Association) and NAC (National Automobile Club). Car rental offices are present throughout Greece, especially in major cities and in highly touristed areas. The cars offered generally have manual gearboxes; automatics do exist, but it is advised to reserve one in advance. Some car rental agencies and insurance policies do not allow the car to be taken out of Greece.

The currency of Greece is the Euro. US dollars are not accepted. One euro is divided into 100 cents. The official symbol for the euro is €, and its ISO code is EUR. Please be sure to have the correct currency on hand or be prepared to exchange your dollars for euros upon arrival. Currency exchange desks can be found at the airport and many locations throughout the different cities. For more detailed information, consult our guide by clicking here Tipping in Greece .

Greek is the official national language and is the native tongue of the vast majority of the population, although the English speaking visitor will encounter no significant language problem. English is the most widely studied and understood foreign language in Greece, followed by French, Italian, and German. Basic knowledge of English can be expected from almost all in the tourism industry and public transport services. Learning a few Greek terms, such as `hello` and `thank you` will be warmly received.

Athens - Mykonos - Santorini (10 nights)

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Athens and Santorini by Air (6 nights)

A popular combination for the Ultimate Greek Experience! . Visit Athens (steeped in mythology: Home of the Acropolis and the National Archaeological Museum) and the famous Greek Island of Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). A flight connects these destinations.

Athens - Santorini - Heraklion by Air (9 nights)

Take a whirlwind vacation through Europe, visiting Greece! . Start in Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy) and after that, travel to Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). Lastly explore Heraklion (Crete`s Island capital city, an area with many tourist resorts, as well as important well-preserved buildings and elements of traditional architecture and stunning beaches) before returning home. Connect every destination with flights.

Athens - Santorini - Istanbul by Air (9 nights)

A vacation package featuring three beautiful destinations in Greece and Turkey , beginning in Athens (the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of democracy), continuing to Santorini Island (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea); and finishing in Istanbul (world-famous for its rich history and culture, stunning scenery, magnificent structures across the sprawling Bosphorus Strait). Connect with air transfers and a flight.

Athens - Mykonos - Santorini and Istanbul (12 nights)

Embrace the rich history and beauty of Greece and Turkey! . Enjoy Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy) and after that, connects with Hydrofoil/Ferry transfers, Mykonos (famous for shopping, beach parties, and the very photogenic Mykonos Town and its windmills) and Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). Finally, take a flight to your last destination, Istanbul (world-famous for its rich history and culture, stunning scenery, magnificent structures across the sprawling Bosphorus Strait).

Yes, you can combine with: Turkey | Spain | Italy | France | Egypt

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  • Ancient Greece (Self Drive - Athens - Delphi - Meteora) (7 nights from $1249)
  • Rome and Athens by Air (6 nights from $1359)
  • Athens and the Peloponnese (Self Drive) (9 nights from $1279)
  • Rome - Athens - Cairo by Air (6 nights from $1539)
  • Paris - Rome - Athens by Air (9 nights from $1419)
  • Athens - Cairo - Istanbul by Air (9 nights from $1779)
  • Paris - Rome - Athens - Cairo by Air (8 nights from $1799)
  • Athens - Mykonos - Istanbul by Air (9 nights from $1889)
  • Rome - Athens - Santorini by Air (9 nights from $1421)

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The Cost of Travel in Greece: My 2024 Budget Breakdown

Changing of the guards in Athens

After 12 years of travel and over 90 countries, I have come to the conclusion that Greece is one of the greatest countries in the world.

I love it so much, in fact, that I make the effort to visit at least once every couple of years. And every time I do? I always ensure I visit at least one new part of the country while I’m there.

And so, I’ve spent a significant part of the last decade exploring the beautiful Greek islands.

What is it that pulls me to return to Greece over and over again?

Quite simply, I fell in love with Greek food. If you think you’ve had Greek food before but have yet to travel to Greece: you have the most incredible treat awaiting your arrival. Greek food is divine — it’s so fresh, healthy, and delicious, with the sweetest-tasting tomatoes and the creamiest slabs of feta. I deal with a bunch of health conditions and typically have to stick to a strict diet in order to control them, but for some reason, none of that applies in Greece! I can eat whatever I want there and feel as though I’m thriving . I guess it’s that wonderful Mediterranean diet coming into play.

I could write a love letter to Greek food with just a moment’s notice, but even I can admit the country has so much more to offer than it’s incredible cuisine.

Kebab in Athens

Athens is a wonderful, world-class city full of the most impressive ruins and architecture — ignore the people who say it’s dirty and gritty, as it’s absolutely not and is well-worth visiting. You’ve got dozens upon dozens of islands to explore, from the iconic Santorini and Mykonos to the laidback Ithaca and Kefalonia. The other-worldly Meteora is well-worth a visit, and have you seen the famous shipwreck cove in Zakynthos (pictured below)?

It’s hard to believe one country can offer up so much.

I’ve been fortunate to have spent four months travelling across Greece, and over that time, I’ve been to Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Crete, Corfu, Kalamos, Kefalonia, Lefkada, Meganisi, and Ithaca. Every September, I charter a yacht with a group of friends and spend a couple of weeks sailing through the Ionian islands, falling more in love with this part of the world after every visit.

Hopefully my passion for Greece shines through my words, and I can inspire you to visit this amazing country, too. Because the good news is that Greece is relatively inexpensive. And the even-better news is that I can tell you exactly how much it costs to travel there.

I’ve been recording every single cent I spend in the countries I visit from day one of my travels because I want to prove that seeing the world is inexpensive and achievable. I want to be able to give a realistic and accurate look at how much you can expect to spend in each country you visit.

Today, it’s Greece’s turn.

Here’s how much you can expect to spend on a trip to Greece in 2024.

How to Save Money on Flights to/From Greece

My European readers won’t have to worry too much about the cost of flights to Greece, as the wide range of budget airlines means finding something affordable is never too much of a problem. As always, I recommend heading to Skyscanner  to snag yourself a bargain.

If you’re flexible with dates and itinerary, you’ll find the best deals by searching to flights to “Greece” rather than an individual city, as you may find it’s far cheaper to fly into Corfu over Athens, for example. It’s also worth setting your flight departure date to be across an entire month, which you can do with Skyscanner . This will show you the cheapest dates to fly and ensure you have the very best deal possible.

In general, you’ll find that it’s cheapest to fly to Greece outside of high season, which coincides with typical European summer vacation dates (late-June to late-August). May and September are the shoulder season months, and October to March is the official low season, where you’ll find the lowest prices. If you do have the freedom to visit during shoulder season, I highly recommend it, as it’ll mean spending less on flights and accommodation while having to deal with fewer tourists. Shoulder season is my favourite time of year to travel, and it’s worth making the effort to do so in Greece.

What if you’re based in North America?

Fortunately, there are quite a few direct flights running between North America and Greece — while Newark is the only North American airport that offers direct flights year-round, from shoulder-season onwards, you’ll be able to catch flights from/to JFK, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Washington DC, and Boston.

Athens Acropolis

How to Save Money on Accommodation in Greece

As always with travel, it’s possible to cut your accommodation costs down to zero if you have the time and patience to seek out an offer.

Couchsurfing exists in Greece , and allows you to stay with a local for free, sleeping on their sofa and enjoying a local’s insight into life in their country. It’s not the most comfortable of living situations, but if your budget is tight, it’s worth sending out a few requests to hosts to see if anything comes of it.

Housesitting is another option. This is where you’ll take care of somebody’s house for free while they’re away, and usually look after their pets, too. It’s best for long-term travellers or retirees as you can’t pick and choose dates and destinations, so you need to have a lot of flexibility as to where you go and at what time of year. If you do have that freedom, it’s a wonderful way to cut down your travel expenses, soak up some home comforts, and live like a local for a while. Trusted Housesitters is one of the best sites for getting started with housesitting.

And finally, if you’re travelling long-term and don’t mind getting your fingers dirty, you could look at WWOOFing or WorkAway as a way to cut down your costs while working on a farm in exchange for accommodation and food. It’s not the most glamorous of experiences, but getting to live for free in a foreign country is an incredible experience, so if you’re backpacking around Europe, this may be the way forward for you.

I’m suspecting, though, that for most of you, you’re not interested in the free accommodation and just want somewhere clean, safe, and affordable to rest your head each night. If that’s the case, there are several options available for you.

The first of these are hostels . In Greece, you’ll come across hostels all over the country, finding them on tiny islands, in large cities, and even in the national parks. They’re one of your best options for saving money.

Hostels in Greece are slightly cheaper than equivalents in Western Europe, with the big exception being Mykonos and Santorini over the summer, both of which are eye-wateringly expensive (I once paid €72 a night for an 4-bed dorm in Santorini in July!) You can expect to spend around €10-15 for a dorm bed in most spots in Greece, with the price increasing to slightly about €15 a night on the popular islands, national parks, and more tourist-filled areas.

When it comes to private rooms in hostels, you can expect to spend around €25 a night for a clean, basic room in a good location, so if you’re travelling with friends or with your partner, you may find it cheaper to grab some privacy over settling for two beds in a dorm room.

If you’re an older traveller and put off by the thought of nights spent in hostels, you shouldn’t be! Private rooms are usually very quiet and clean, and most hostels are modern, safe, and centrally located. They tend to have a little more personality than generic hotels, and the staff are fantastic at offering kickass travel advice. As long as you check the reviews of any hostel before booking it to make sure nobody refers to it as a party hostel, you’re all good to make a booking there.

I use HostelWorld to find the cheapest hostels, as they tend to have the greatest number of listings at the lowest prices.

And, of course, there are always hotels, which will usually start at around €50-€150 a night for a decent, clean, mid-range property in a central location. I always use Booking , as they have the most accommodation options for the cheapest prices.

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The Best Hostels and Guesthouses in Greece

I’ve visited Greece during various stages of my travel career, from a solo backpacker who was travelling on a shoestring budget to part of a couple that was looking for all things private and mid-range. I’ve even travelled on a luxury budget for an anniversary celebration with my partner. In other words, I learned a lot about how to travel affordably through this country in the process.

I always like to share which accommodation I stayed in on my travels, as well as recommend alternatives when mine sucked. Here’s my list of my favourite accommodation options in Greece, listed in Euros:

Athens: €72 a night

You’re not going to find a better hotel in Athens for this low of a price! The Hellenic Hospitality House receives an average rating of 9.8 on Booking from over 1,500 reviews. It’s all of those glowing reviews that led to me booking a stay there. And it was simply phenomenal! It’s located right in the heart of Athens, within walking distance to all of the main attractions. And the staff were amazing, giving restaurant tips, advice on how to make the most of our stay, and even treating us to a coffee on one occasion!

Santorini: €132 a night

Santorini sure is a pricey destination, but that doesn’t mean that you have to obliterate your travel budget in order to visit. I loved my stay at La Belle Vie , and was amazed that you could still land yourself a pool at a property this affordable. Here, it’s all about the central location, the beautiful rooms, the refreshing swimming pool, and the epic sea views. Throw in some wonderful owners and you’ve got yourself a perfect stay in Santorini!

Mykonos: €170 a night

The best properties in Mykonos tend to come in between €150 and €200 a night, and With-Inn fits nicely in the middle of this price range. And just wait until you see the photos of the breakfasts! This property is Greek-owned and run, and the mother puts on a delicious spread of fresh and organic local eats every morning. So good! On top of that, you’ve got a free pick-up and drop-off from the airport and port, excellent views, and such a comfortable bed! This is a great place to stay.

Corfu: €86 a night

I love staying in Sidari in Corfu, and recommend Sidari Beach Hotel while you’re in town. It offers such good value for money for what you get. You’ll be greeted by the most welcoming staff ever who simply cannot do enough for you. The swimming pool is excellent, the breakfast delicious, and you’re located on a quiet beach that, most of the time, you’ll have all to yourselves. What a little slice of paradise.

Crete: €91 a night

If you love your hotels to be quirky, original, and photogenic, you must stay at Pavo Art Hotel in Heraklion Town. I’ve never stayed in such a fun, beautiful property before! The hotel is brand-new and so clean that you’ll feel as though you’re the first guests in the property. It’s also in a great location for exploring Heraklion’s historical attractions. The staff are kind and helpful, and there’s even a free shuttle to the city centre, although I preferred to walk along the waterfront into town each day. All in all, a great place to stay!

Rhodes: €64 a night

If you’re going to be staying in the lovely Rhodes Town, I can’t recommend Hotel Anastasia highly enough. It’s an adorable, family-run guesthouse in the heart of all the action while still remaining quiet. The included breakfast is great, the staff are particularly helpful if you’re keen to book day trips across the island, and the property’s gardens are so beautiful! Rooms are cleaned everyday and overall, it’s great value for money!

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How to Save Money on Transportation in Greece

Transportation is fairly inexpensive in Greece, so you won’t need to worry about it upping your travel budget by too much. The best, easiest, and cheapest way to travel around the country is by bus or by ferry.

Athens is home to an impressive metro system, and while the city is pretty walkable, you’ll still probably utilise it every now and then. It’s inexpensive to ride, costing €1.40 for a 90-minute ride, €4.50 for 24 hours of unlimited use, and €9 for a five-day ticket.

If you’re planning on travelling across the mainland, the domestic bus network — KTEL — will take you anywhere you need to go. And I’ll be honest here: while I’d love to tell you that taking the bus in Greece is super-simple, but it’s actually kind of complicated and annoying.

KTEL buses are run by dozens of individual bus companies, and each company has their own website. And so, to travel from town to town, you can’t simply head to a main KTEL website. Instead, you’ll need to find the specific KTEL website for the province you’ll be travelling from.

If you love trains, like I do, you’re not going to be impressed with the rail infrastructure in Greece. Travel between Athens and Thessalonki on a train but that’s about it. You can book a ride through TrainOSE .

If you’re anything like me, though, you can’t imagine visiting Greece and not  spending time on some of its gorgeous islands. In this case, you’re going to want to hop from the mainland to paradise. Many of the popular Greek islands are home to an airport, which makes travel particularly easy. You’ll be able to jet straight into Santorini, Mykonos, Corfu, Kefalonia, Lefkada, Zakynthos, Rhodes, Kos, Karpathos, Skiathos, Lesvos, Lemnos, Samos, and Crete! Phew! That’s quite the list of destinations!

If you’re on a tight budget, however, you’ll most likely opt to travel by ferry. Ferries leave from Piraeus, in Athens, and typically cost around €40, regardless of where you’ll be travelling to. I use Ferry Hopper to book my ferries in Greece.

When it comes to hiring a car to drive around Greece, I’d recommend against doing so. Roads are poor quality, local drivers can be chaotic, and on-street parking is tough to find. If you’re still keen, though, I hired my car out of Preveza Airport through my favourite RentalCars .com , a comparison search engine that brings up the best deals from all the popular providers.

You can also hire scooters in Greece, so if you’re competent on two wheels, you may want to opt for this instead! I’ve done this throughout the Ionian, as well as in Crete, and had so much fun! You don’t typically need to have a motorbike license to hire a scooter (although keep in mind that this means your travel insurance won’t cover you if you wreck the bike or injure yourself!)

Here are some of the typical transportation costs you can expect to run into while in Greece:

  • Train from Athens to Thessaloniki: €52.50
  • Ferry from Athens to Mykonos: €36
  • Ferry from Athens to Santorini: €40
  • Ferry from Athens to Chania (Crete): €40

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How to Save Money on Food in Greece

You’ve already seen me spiral off into a soliloquy on the merits of Greek food, so I’m excited to dive into one of my favourite subjects in even more depth.

The first thing to know is that food is inexpensive in Greece, and I rarely spend more than €10 a meal. Still, there are plenty of opportunities for cutting costs as you travel around this wonderful country.

Cooking is always going to be more affordable than eating out, so if you’re willing to sacrifice some meals on your vacation, this is a great way to keep on track with your budget. Hostels will usually give you access to a shared kitchen, and if you’re opting to stay in an Airbnb, you can check that it allows you access to the kitchen. If that’s the case, you can head to a local market (a great cultural experience) and stock up on fish, vegetables, and gigantic slabs of feta fruits, and spend far less on your meals than you would at a restaurant.

Many accommodation providers will offer free breakfasts within their room rate, so if that’s the case, I always recommend opting for it, unless it reveals itself to be terrible on your first morning’s breakfast. In general, though, the food is so delicious in Greece that I’ve yet to stumble upon a bad hotel breakfast.

You’re also going to want to opt for a larger lunch and a smaller dinner. Most restaurants charge less for their lunch menus, even though they’re serving the exact same meal for lunch and dinner. If you can eat a bigger meal for lunch, you can then get by with a much smaller one for dinner and save money through doing so.

In general, you should expect to spend the following on each meal:

Breakfast:   €5  each for a local breakfast;  €10  each for something in a hipster cafe.

What can you expect from breakfasts in Greece? Often, the first meal of the day is the simplest, and you can expect to delight in fresh breads, olive oils, tangy cheeses, pastries, and plenty of coffee. Greek yoghurt is famous, so you can definitely expected to be presented with some for breakfast, usually drizzled with beautiful Greek honey — the sweetness balances out the tanginess of the dairy.

In cafes, you might want to order a spinach pie, or spanakopita, which comprises a crispy casing that encases spinach, feta, and plenty of local herbs.

If you require something a little more filling, try strapatsada or  kagiana s (the dish has two names). It’s a plate of scrambled eggs, with fresh tomatoes, feta, and herbs folded in. It’s simple yet delicious.

Lunch: €6 for a Greek salad; €10 for a souvlaki meal

Lunches in Greece are — you guessed it! — delicious. Personally, I aim to eat either a Greek salad or souvlaki for lunches — both of which are super-affordable and filling.

Dinner: €10  each if you’re on a budget,  €18  each for a mid-range restaurant,  €35  each for something higher-end.

What about tipping? In most restaurants you’ll frequent, tipping will be welcome but not in any way expected. So don’t panic — it isn’t seen as offensive if you don’t tip! And likewise, it won’t be viewed as offensive if you do. Expect to pay 10-15% in any fancy restaurants you head to, but anything laidback and local won’t require you to pay extra.

I don’t often have much success with this suggestion, but I do recommend keeping an eye on your drink consumption while travelling in Greece. Alcohol is obviously a big budget buster on the road, so if you’re happy to substitute the sodas, juices, and booze for bottled water, you’ll save a ton of money.

If you’re determined to jump headfirst into the Greek food scene and don’t want to spend your vacation cooking, you should look to eat at the tavernas as opposed to the fancier restaurants. Tavernas are small family-run restaurants that offer big dishes and low prices, and they’re just as tasty as the more expensive options.

You can always ask the locals for food recommendations, too! Ask at your accommodation for recommendations on the best budget eats, or simply walk around and see which restaurants are full of locals.

Here are some typical prices of food and drink in Greece to help you budget better:

  • Pint of draught beer:  €2.00
  • A bottle of house wine in a restaurant:  €10
  • A slice of pizza: €2.50
  • Sandwich from a deli for lunch: €4
  • A 30 cm pizza for dinner: €11.00
  • Seafood dish in a fancy restaurant:  €20.00
  • Cappuccino in an expat area of town:  €1.50
  • Litre of milk:  €0.75
  • A loaf of bread:  €0.80
  • A dozen eggs:  €1.80
  • 1 kilogram of tomatoes:  €1.40
  • 1 kilogram of potatoes:  €0.80
  • A 1.5l bottle of water:  €0.90
  • A risotto for lunch:  €10.50
  • A steak dinner: €17.50

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How to Save Money on Activities in Greece

We’ve covered accommodation, transportation, and food, but let’s face it: you’re not going to have the trip of a lifetime if you skip out on entrance fees and activities! Here’s a detailed breakdown of some of the costs you’re likely to encounter while travelling around Greece:

  • Athens: Acropolis and 6 Archaeological Sites Combo Ticket : €35
  • Athens: Full-Day Meteora Trip by Train : €98
  • Athens: Delphi Guided Day Trip with Pickup & Optional Lunch : €87
  • Santorini: Volcanic Islands Cruise with Hot Springs Visit : €26
  • Santorini: Guided Wine Tasting Tour with Pickup : €140
  • Santorini: Catamaran Cruise with Lunch & Open Bar : €100
  • Zakynthos Island: Navagio Shipwreck Beach & Blue Caves Tour : €45
  • Mykonos Cooking Class : €140
  • From Thessaloniki: Day Trip to Dion and Mount Olympus : €55

Miscellaneous Items to Buy for a Trip to Greece

A Greece guidebook : A guidebook will give you an in-depth look into Greece’s culture, suggest the perfect itineraries for the amount of time you have, and offer recommendations for where to eat and what’s worth doing. I like Lonely Planet guidebooks, and their Greek offering receives great reviews . Readers of Never Ending Footsteps receive a 10% discount on Lonely Planet purchases by buying through the above link.

A dry bag :  Greece is all about the water, so I highly recommend packing  a dry bag  to take with you. A dry bag has saved me while travelling on so many occasions:

  • On a kayaking trip from Koh Yao Noi to Koh Nok, a freak wave splashed over me, as well as my camera and phone. Had I not had them in a dry bag, the water damage would have likely destroyed them.
  • On a ferry ride in Thailand, the boat sprung a leak and began to sink. I was able to put my laptop, camera, hard drive, passport, and money in my dry bag, seal it up, and know that they’d stay safe and dry if the worst were to happen.
  • I chartered a yacht in Greece and relied heavily on my dry bag while I was there. When mooring in tiny bays, I was able to fill my dry bag with my camera, towel, and sunscreen, jump in the sea, and swim to the nearest empty beach without worrying about keeping my belongings dry.
  • I also think dry bags are fantastic for solo travellers on beach days. It’s tough going to the beach when you’re travelling alone because you’ll need to bring nothing with you, risk getting robbed while you’re in the ocean, or stay on the sand at all times. If you have a dry bag, you can fill it up with your valuables and take it for a swim with you, rather than leaving them on your towel and hoping nobody will grab them.

I love all things Sea to Summit, and after trying several of their dry bags out, my champion is the  Ultra-Sil 8L  — it’s durable, thin, lightweight, and has never let me down.

Travel insurance : If you’ve read any other posts on Never Ending Footsteps, you’ll know that I’m a great believer in travelling with travel insurance. I’ve seen far too many Go Fund Me campaigns from destitute backpackers that are unexpectedly stranded in a foreign country after a scooter accident/being attacked/breaking a leg with no way of getting home or paying for their healthcare. In short, if you can’t afford travel insurance, you can’t afford to travel.

Travel insurance will cover you if your flight is cancelled and you need to book a new one, if your luggage gets lost and you need to replace your belongings, if you suddenly get struck down by kidney stones and have to be hospitalised, or discover a family member has died while you’re overseas and now you need to get home immediately. If you fall seriously ill, your insurance will cover the costs to fly you home to receive medical treatment.

I use and recommend SafetyWing for travel throughout Greece. They’re one of the few companies out there who will actually cover you if you contract COVID-19. On top of that, they provide worldwide coverage, don’t require you to have a return ticket, and even allow you to buy coverage after you’ve left home. Finally, they have a clear, easy-to-understand pricing structure, which is always a bonus.

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How Much it Costs to Travel in Greece

I always like to share my own personal expenses when travelling in a country, as I think it helps you figure out what you should be expecting to pay each day while you’re there. A list of expenses is great and helpful, of course, but putting them all together in order to come up with a reasonable estimate can be trickier.

Here’s what I’ve spent on average over my many months in Greece:

Accommodation: €45 per day  Transportation: €7 per day Food: €23 per day Activities: €2 per day

My average daily cost of travel in Greece is therefore: €77 per day . Not bad at all!

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    14 Day Classic Greece with Mykonos & Santorini. Apr - Oct '24. 3 Athens, 1 Olympia, 1 Delphi or Arachova, 1 Kalambaka, 3 Mykonos, 3 Santorini. Classic. $3399. $4519*. 15 Day Kaleidoscope of Greece with Mykonos & Santorini. Apr - Sep '24. 2 Thessaloniki, 2 Kalambaka, 2 Nafpaktos, 2 Athens, 2 Mykonos, 3 Santorini.

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