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Greece In February – Visiting Greece In The Off-season

Few people visit Greece in February. Yet, winter in Greece can be extremely rewarding, especially if you aren’t interested in beach time. Here is all you need to know if you are visiting Greece in February.

Visit Greece in February

A February trip to Greece

February, and all of winter, is considered to be the low season in Greece. As it’s an unpredictable month in terms of weather, it’s not the most common time to visit.

Many Greek islands, like Santorini and Mykonos , are very quiet. The summer resorts and many restaurants around the country are closed.

The Acropolis in Athens in February

However, people who are looking to experience the authentic Greek culture should definitely consider visiting Greece, and especially the bigger cities and mountain villages, in February.

Visitors can explore the ancient sites and museums and enjoy the numerous ski resorts around the country. In addition, February is the carnival season in Greece, with thousands of people celebrating the Patras carnival.

Let’s start by taking a look at the weather in Greece in February. 

Greece weather in February

February is the last month of Greek winter. It’s the coldest month of the year along with January.

Imittos mountain in Athens in February

Here are some example temperatures at different islands and regions of Greece. Daytime temperatures are much higher than nighttime temperatures.

  • Athens: 3-14 C (37-57 F)
  • Thessaloniki: 2-11 C (35-118 F)
  • Kalamata, Peloponnese: 5-15 C (41-59 F)
  • Epirus: 1-14 C (34-57 F)
  • Rhodes, Dodecanese: 9-15 C (48-59 F)
  • Corfu, Ionian islands: 5-14 C (41-57 F)
  • Coastal towns in Crete: 7-16 C (44-61 F)

Average high and average low temperature in Greece in February

To summarize, the average high temperature rarely exceeds 15 C (59 F), whereas the average low temperature can get as low as 1-2 degrees (35 – 36 F).

If you compare that with the 30-35+ C (86-95+ F) temperatures in the high season, you will realize that Greece really has four seasons. That said, Greek winters are much milder than in other European countries.

Gray skies, rain, wind and thunderstorms are fairly common in February, with some regions being drier than others. Chances for snowfall are high, not only up on the mountains, but also in the cities.

Snow in Greece in February

However, you are bound to experience a few sunny spells – this is Greece after all, and we have a Mediterranean climate! The photos in this article have all been taken in February, over several years.

Swimming in February in Greece 

As you will have gathered by now, February is not the best month to enjoy swimming in Greece, unless you are used to swimming in cold waters.

The sea temperature ranges around 13-17 C (55-63 F) on average, depending on the region you are visiting. The average temperature in Northern Greece is considerably lower than in South Greece.

Swimming in Greece in February isn't for everyone

Though there are some winter swimmers who enjoy the beach year-round, most people would find the sea temperatures too low to swim. In other words, don’t plan on going swimming or doing water sports if you are visiting Greece in February.

Best places to visit in Greece in February

Even without any beach time, you can have an amazing trip to Greece. Here are some of the best places to visit and things to do if you are planning to travel to Greece in February:

  • Explore the historical sites and museums in Athens , taking advantage of the half-price tickets
  • Take a trip to Thessaloniki , the second biggest city in Greece, and explore its Roman and Byzantine history
  • Visit Ancient Delphi , once the centre of the known world, and combine it with a skiing trip at the nearby Parnassos mountain
  • Climb up the majestic Meteora Monasteries , a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Take a day trip to Nafplio , Ancient Mycenae and Ancient Epidaurus in the Peloponnese
  • Discover some of the incredible mountain villages in mainland Greece
  • Have fun at the Patras Carnival

Visit Athens Greece in February

If you are looking for a city break in Europe in February, Athens is a great choice. The weather is much milder than in most other cities in Europe, you can find some bargain prices for accommodation, and you won’t face any issues with overtourism in Athens .

Best attractions in Athens

February is a lovely month to visit the best attractions in Athens, like the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora and the Panathenaic Stadium . Avoid rainy days, and wear some warm clothes, as it can get cold and windy on some days.

Close to the Acropolis Athens in February

Note that opening hours for the archaeological sites are shorter than in summer, and closing time is 17.00. Tickets cost half price throughout February, and the sites are free to visit on the first Sunday of the month .

Here is some more information on the ancient sites in Athens , and more free admission dates throughout the year.

There are also plenty of museums in Athens . Some of the best historical ones are the National Archaeological Museum, the Acropolis Museum, the Benaki Museum and the museum of Cycladic Art.

The Roman Agora in Athens in February

Shops, tavernas, restaurants and cafes in Athens are thriving in February. You can enjoy a Greek meal or coffee, and might even be able to sit outdoors on the warmest days. And you should pass by the famous Little Kook Cafe to see their Valentine’s decorations!

For more ideas, have a look at this article with the 30 best things to do in Athens , at any time of the year.

How to get to Athens in February

There are dozens of direct flights from many countries to Athens. Prices in February are typically very low, especially if you book in advance.

Visit Thessaloniki in February

Greece’s second biggest city, Thessaloniki, often flies under the radar. However, it’s a fantastic destination for anyone interested in Roman and Byzantine history, great food, and a laid-back vibe.

Best things to do in Thessaloniki

Historic sites and museums in Thessaloniki include the Roman Forum, the Rotunda, the Galerian Complex, the White Tower, the Archaeological Museum, the Byzantine Museum, and the amazing UNESCO-listed Byzantine churches.

Statue of Alexander in Thessaloniki in February

In addition, the city has several art museums and galleries, like the MOMus (Museum of Contemporary Art / Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art / State Museum of Contemporary Art).

On the warmer days, visitors will enjoy exploring the city itself. Some of the best areas to stroll around include the iconic sea promenade, the Upper Town with the imposing castle, and the colourful street markets in the city.

Thessaloniki is also known for its vibrant nightlife. You will find numerous tavernas and bars everywhere in the city, especially the area of Ladadika, Valaoritou and Polytechneiou streets.

Have a look at this article answering if Thessaloniki is worth visiting . The short answer: yes it is!

Finally, here are some of the best day trips from Thessaloniki .

How to get to Thessaloniki

You can fly directly to Thessaloniki airport from several countries. There are easy connections from Thessaloniki airport to the city itself .

If you are visiting Athens in the same trip, you can take a short domestic flight, KTEL bus, or train from Athens to Thessaloniki .

Visit Ancient Delphi and go skiing at Parnassos

Ancient Delphi is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. It was dedicated to Apollo, one of the 12 Ancient Greek gods , and was home to Pythia, the famous Oracle.

If you visit Delphi in February, you can easily combine sightseeing with skiing, as the Parnassos ski resort is right next door. There are ski tracks for beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers, and you can spend the whole day.

Mount Parnassos ski resort in Greece

If you are spending the night in the area, the best place to stay is Arachova, a pretty mountain village at the foot of Parnassos. You will find many hotels, cafes and restaurants.

Make sure to book your accommodation in advance if you are visiting on a weekend, as Mount Parnassus is popular with Athenians. And make sure that you bring enough warm clothes – despite the winter sun, temperatures at night are usually below zero!

Getting to Ancient Delphi and Mount Parnassos

Delphi is located in central Greece, about three hours away from Athens, and it’s a popular day trip.

There are public buses to Delphi, but a rental car will offer you more freedom, especially if you want to visit the ski resort as well. Note that you will need to rent snow chains with your vehicle. Here is more information about driving in Greece .

If you are not interested in skiing, you can take a guided tour to ancient Delphi , which includes some time at Arachova village.

Spend a day around the Meteora Monasteries

Another popular place to visit in Greece is the area of Meteora. This is an iconic region filled with magnificent, enormous rock formations, on top of which there are six functioning Greek Orthodox monasteries.

Visit Meteora Greece in February

No photos can do justice to this wonderful place. Even if you are not particularly interested in monasteries, the unique natural landscape is worth seeing once in your life.

Here is some more information about the majestic Meteora Monasteries and what makes them so special.

Getting to Meteora

The Meteora Monasteries are located about 350 kms northwest of Athens, in a region called Thessaly. The closest town is Kalambaka, where you can easily get by train .

Once you get there, the best way to visit the monasteries is either in your own vehicle, or an organized tour departing from Kalambaka.

Hiking around the area is also a very pleasant way to get around, but note that the monasteries are quite spread out – and February is one of the coldest months.

Alternatively, you can hire a car from Athens, or even book a tour combining Ancient Delphi and Meteora .

Explore the Peloponnese – Nafplio, Epidaurus and Mycenae

Most people visiting Greece have heard of the archaeological sites of Ancient Mycenae and Ancient Epidaurus . They are both located in a region called the Peloponnese.

Visit Nafplio in Greece in February

The closest major town is Nafplio , known for its magnificent Venetian castle and picturesque alleyways. It was the first capital of modern Greece, and much of the neoclassical architecture from the previous centuries has been preserved.

Visiting the Peloponnese during the off season is a totally rewarding experience. You can explore the ancient sites with very few other tourists, and also take advantage of the lower accommodation prices when compared to the peak season.

Getting to the Peloponnese

Ancient Mycenae, Ancient Epidaurus and Nafplio can be visited in a guided tour from Athens. Although it’s a rather long day, it’s a popular choice for people with little time.

Alternatively, you can hire a car and drive to the Peloponnese yourself. If you have time, spend a night or two at Nafplio, as there is lots to see and do.

Skip the Greek islands and explore Greece’s mountain villages

For people visiting Greece in February, exploring the mountain villages is the equivalent to island hopping in the summer months.

Visit the villages in Epirus Greece in February

All around Greece there are several mountain zones, and numerous villages with traditional architecture. Generally speaking, the villages on the mountains offer a peaceful and relatively untouched way of living free from mass tourism.

Here are just a few examples:

  • Milies, Tsagarada, Argalasti, Zagora, Makrinitsa and Portaria, on the beautiful Pelio Mountain in Thessaly , about 5 hours north of Athens
  • Metsovo , Tzoumerka and the Zagorohoria villages in the region called Epirus , about 6 hours north west of Athens, not far from Meteora

People visiting Greece in February should consider hiring a car and spending a few days exploring one or more of these mountain regions. They will be rewarded with a very different Greek experience!

The Greek Carnival in Patras

If you like dressing up and dancing in the streets, you should visit Patras for the Carnival celebrations, one of the most unique cultural events in Greece.

Carnival celebrations in Greece February

The Carnival always begins ten weeks before Easter Sunday , and goes on for three weeks. The biggest celebrations in Patras and other areas of Greece happen on the last weekend, which falls in either late February or early March.

Expect plenty of colourful costumes, a lot of dancing, a lot of drinking, and an overall merry atmosphere. Note that you will need to reserve your accommodation way in advance.

Right after the end of the Carnival, Greeks celebrate Clean Monday. This is a day when people eat specially prepared dishes and go out to fly kites. You can read more about it here: Clean Monday in Greece . In 2024, Clean Monday falls in March.

What to pack for Greece in February

Packing for Greece in winter isn’t as hard as it sounds. As temperatures may vary a lot, it’s best to bring clothes that you can layer.

The sky in Greece in February

Thermal T-shirts, combined with a waterproof or windproof jacket and long pants, are great if you are planning to spend a lot of time outdoors. Any don’t forget to pack your most comfortable, waterproof walking shoes.

Here is an article with what to pack for Greece for any season . I can’t stress the comfy walking shoes enough!

FAQs about Greece in February

Visitors coming to Greece in February, or anytime in winter, often ask questions like these:

How warm is Greece in February?

Average temperatures in Greece in February range between 1-16 C (34-61 F). As a rule, the north of Greece is colder than the south.

Is Greece closed in February?

February is the off-season in Greece. Mykonos, Santorini and many other islands are very quiet. However, the bigger cities, mountain villages at higher elevations and ski resorts are busy and vibrant.

Can you swim in Greece in February?

Most people wouldn’t find swimming in Greece in February pleasant. Average sea temperatures on many islands range between 13-17 C (55-63 F). 

How warm is Santorini in February?

Daytime temperatures in Santorini in February are about 10-15 C (50-59 F). This is a great time of the year to visit the iconic volcano, or hike between the twin cities, Fira and Oia.

Is February good time to visit Greece?

It really depends what you are looking for. If you are after a quick city break or want to spend some time on traditional mountain villages, February is a good time to go to Greece. That said, you should expect grey skies, occasional rain, and maybe some snow, even in the bigger cities.

More travel ideas about Greece

I hope this article has helped you if you are planning to visit Greece in February. Have a look at these other articles:

  • Tipping in Greece
  • A guide to Greek souvenirs
  • Greece tourist attractions
  • Santorini in winter
  • Greek coffee culture
  • Best time to visit the Greek islands
  • Hottest Greek islands in October
  • Athens in November

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T here is no bad time to visit Greece. If you are considering booking a trip for Greece in February, why not?

Even the colder winter months have their own kind of charm. Just think of small villages on hilltops and the smell of firewood coming through the chimneys. The bliss that is a day spend at a hot springs resort, or the coziness of a warm soup or beverage in a traditional taverna, with people coming together to eat, drink and dance.

While it’s true that you don’t need bathing suits and sunshine to have fun in Greece, you may actually find that February can be a great month in terms of weather as well. While, you won’t be going to the beach or working on your tan, you can explore and discover the sights pleasantly. Greece in February has some top destination options that we cannot wait for you to discover an array of activity options whether you are an explorer or someone that prefers boutique hotels and charming eateries without too much physical activity.

☞ Related: 20 Destinations for Greece 2020 That Are Not On Your Radar

Where to travel in greece in february.

February in mainland, Northern Greece is often the time when temperatures are at their lowest.

With summer season pushing into late September, and December offering not-yet-freezing temperatures, February can be what winter enthusiasts wait for all year around. The area of Greece known as Pindus takes up most of the northern part and is often referred to as the spine of Greece.

It is the biggest and longest mountain range in the country and has peaks that reach 2.637 meters. Popular both for hiking and skiing, Pindus dominates the landscape starting from the northwestern border with Albania and traversing diagonally and down.

The mountains of Parnassus, Giona, Oeta and Vardousia further down in Central Greece are also considered to have once been a part of the Pindus Range.

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February in Greece – Pindus – Northern Greece

Winter is one of my favourite times to explore greece..

Small villages high up in the mountains come alive and the heavy touch of snow in some areas, adds another layer of charm to the cobblestone streets. The smell of chestnuts becomes overpoweringly sweet and fireplaces are filled to the brim, spreading the aroma of pine and beechwood. This might just be personal preference, but nothing warms up your appetite for warm soups, hearty meat dishes and local wine better, than below zero temperatures.

A typical view of the Pindus area and surrounding mountains, only without the snow!

Northern Greece is mottled with villages that offer all the above. Charming guesthouses, warm fireplaces, traditional meals and mountains waiting to be explored. Always popular amongst locals, are the villages of Zagori or Zagorohoria in the Pindus area.

Forty-six villages in total, similar in architecture and style, impossible to see all at once. The eager visitor will need to expect a second or third visit to fully explore the area.

For those looking for a more adventurous winter experience, hiking in the area might be an option, depending on the weather and your skill level.

Local guides and expert advice regarding weather and suitable track conditions should always be obeyed . The mountains, while pretty, can be very challenging to non-experienced hikers and weather conditions could disguise the landscape significantly.

☞ Related : What Is It Like Climbing The Tallest Mountain In Greece?

Other destinations for february.

There are of course other mainland destinations that you can visit in February as well. That might allow you to skip the cold and snow, or you might just prefer non-mainland destinations. When we talk about island destinations, it is important to keep in mind that the biggest the island the easiest you will be able to arrange air or sea transport and the lesser the chance for weather changes to affect your trip. Santorini, for example, is a great destination for February if you commit to giving yourself at least one week on the island. That way you will get at least a few days of sun so you can explore the narrow alleyways and take pictures in peace. But even Santorini, with a healthy all year population of 20,000 and an ever-increasing number of winter tourism can be affected by harsh winds making it difficult for ferries to dock or cancelling their routes altogether.

If a ferry is cancelled due to weather conditions know that depending on the company that you have booked with, you are usually entitled to a cancellation and full refund or a modification to an alternative date. Additional charges may apply. FerryScanner has a great interface and simple design for booking your ferry tickets and a very responsive team. Always check the fine print when booking with other companies, especially during the off-season. Of course, when you book through a travel agent or if we are arranging your trip, those details will be dealt with for you.

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Another mainland destination that is worth exploring in depth is the city of Kalamata . Located in the Peloponnese region of southern Greece, which looks like the palm of the hand, the Peloponnese is known as the home of the Spartans and where the Olympic Games first became a thing thousands of years ago. Nowadays, Kalamata will probably bring to mind olives and olive oil production, but in addition to good food, visitors will find a city that is bursting with activities and things to do.

The Mediterranean climate of the region brings warm and humid summers and long and often wet winters with temperatures ranging between 5 and 15 degrees Celsius. In February you can expect at least 12 days of rain during the month and a few clouds but from my experience, there are just as many warm and sunny days that more than makeup for it. The city is the perfect combination of mountains and sea, with the marina and beaches on one hand and the engulfing presence of Mt Taygetus dominating the landscape in the other.

The cafe and bar scene in Kalamata is truly engaging, with plenty of interesting options to keep you entertained.

Aristomenous street in the centre of the town is where everyone stops for a stroll, a cofffee and some shopping. From exploring the museums, to learning more about the cultural heritage, visiting ancient Messinia or tasting the local produce, there will be plenty to keep you occupied in the area.

Things To Do In Greece in February

In addition to winter activities and excursions, February might also be a great month to experience cultural and religious festivities all around Greece.

Preparations for Easter begin far in advance and depending on when Easter Sunday is on that year, celebrations can begin as early as February.

Greeks all around the world celebrate the “opening of the Triodion” a peculiar expression that might be easier understood if I tell you that the Triodion is a liturgical book of the Greek Orthodox Church.

The Triodion sets out the propers for the three-week fasting period before the Sarakosti (Great Lent) as well as the 40 day Great Lent period and the Great and Holy Week.

This year will see us celebrating Easter Sunday on the 19th of April 2020.

Τhat means the Triodion will open on Sunday the 9 th of February 2020.

So, what happens then? The first three weeks that will follow are each dedicated to something specific and for those that follow the Christian faith, odes to be sang each day.

One of the most celebrated dates in modern times, however, is Tsiknompeti, which directly translates to tsikna (the thick smell of grilled fatty meat) and Thursday. And yes, it is celebrated on a Thursday.

Every corner of every village and every balcony or terrace of every apartment building in Greece is covered in barbeque grills and thick waves of meaty smoke. Why is that important?

Traditionally, the consumption of meat is discouraged on Wednesdays and Fridays, making Thursday the ideal day to celebrate.

It is also the last chance for people to stock up on their meat-eating, before fasting from animal products, including dairy as well as any other human pleasures.

The second week of the Triodion is called Apokries or Carnival. Both names of which relate to the no meat-eating practices.

Greek – apo kreas – without meat

Latin – carnem levare –meat remove

Carnival celebrations are officially discouraged by the Orthodox Church due to their pagan origins, however, elaborate costume-wearing, masks, parades, street events and pranks are all very common.

Festivals are organized in advance in many cities around Greece, the most known of which is in Patra. It attracts thousands of people from all around Greece and Europe each year.

can you visit greece in february

Festivals and Events in Greece in February

Cinedoc Festival (Athens + Other Locations) – This annual documentary festivals takes place in Athens , Thessaloniki and a handful of other cities around Greece that are increasing each year. The dates vary but it usually spans a five month period starting in mid autumn and finishing in early spring. You will find screenings of some of the best international and Greek documentary productions of the year.

2nd February – Santorini Panigiri – Panigiria are festivities that celebrate the name day of a saint. They are very common in the summer all around the Greek islands and are awesome for overseas visitors offering an insight into Greek culture and customs. This is one of the very few festivals that takes place in the winter in the village of Vothonas. There is a mass in the small and very impressive, rock sculpted church, dedicated to the Holy Mary that can be reached only by foot, followed by food, drink and all night celebrations.

Patras Carnival – The Patras Carnival is one of the loudest, largest and most exciting carnivals, not only of Greece but of Europe in general. The dates may vary due to the shifting of Greek Easter, but the big starting parade always takes place on the 17th of January . If you are a fan of partying and dressing up, there are a ton of events that take place during the month of February in Patras, and more than 30,000 attend the final Closing Ceremony. Don’t miss the Night and Grand Parade that take place the weekend before and make sure to book you accomodation ahead of time to avoid dissappointment. Tsiknopempti – You can celebrate “tsiknomempti” anywhere in Greece, including the city of Patras that puts on a big “Smokey Thursday” day of events that is ideal for meat and BBQ lovers. In essence, the day is spend with family and friends, feasting in preparation for the lent season. If you are dining out, reservations would be very recommended. However, scoring an invite to a friends house ala “My Big Greek Fat Wedding” would be an experience to remember for certain.

Lycabettus Run The Hill Athens – This annual running event is set for another year with more than 4,000 participants and a variety of options for those interested. Runners can choose from a 5.5 or 11 kilometer asphalt run or a 4.5 or 9 kilometer trail run.

Weather in Greece in February

Wherever you are in Greece in February, expect at least 9-10 days of rain throughout the month. In general, the island have dark cloudy skies and wind and the temperature has an average high of 13 Celcius. But you also get quite a few days of sun. Late January in Arahova, I had coffee sitting outside under the sun very pleasantly. In Santorini, the first week of February was half rain adn half 20 plus degrees that did not even require a heavy jacket. That is one reason why I recommend extending your holidays to at least a week so you can get at least a few of the good days in there. Of course, preparation is key so come prepared for a fair bit of rain and wind.

We can help plan your Greek holidays! Whether you are visiting in June or October there is so much to discover in the land of eternal beauty.

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February is in the winter low season. Though mostly cool, the weather is mild and sunny enough in most of the country to enjoy being outside during the day and the rainfall average is low. We recommend sightseeing in Athens, scenic hikes in the north and islands of the south, and even skiing in Parnassos.

  • Temperature range: 8–15°C (46–59°F)
  • Rainfall: 7 cm (3 inches)
  • Rainy days: 13
  • Sunshine hours/day: 4 hours

Read on for our weather information and travel advice including average temperatures and rainfall, places to go, and travel tips…

Suggested reading: Best and Worst Times to Visit Greece >>>

Climate Comparison (Averages) for Greece's Top Tourism Areas

February's weather often feels mild and pleasant at low elevations because it is sunny almost half the daylight hours. There might be snow in the mountains, however. Most of the country has daytime highs that average about 15°C (59°F), and there is moderate to low rainfall.

Northern Greece: Northern Greece's weather is colder and because the climate is more continental. This means that cold air masses from Europe bring higher winds, storms, snow and more frost. Generally, lowland areas such as Thessaloniki have temperatures between 10°C (50°F) and 2°C (36°F). The higher the elevation, the more the snowfall.

Southern Greece: The climate in the south is generally Mediterranean. The sea makes the temperatures milder. Sightseeing, touring, and hiking activities are not affected by the weather as much as in the north and often feels mild and comfortable, even in the evenings.

Best Places to Visit in Greece in February

February is an especially good time to walk and tour around Greece's extensive ancient ruins, go on extended hikes, and visit the modern urban highlights and museums during low season with less tourists around you. You could also ski. In the evenings, you can relax enjoying Greece's high-quality food in the warm and cozy restaurants.

1. Athens — Tour the Ancient Acropolis Hill

Athens' weather is usually mild and pleasant in February, and it is fairly sunny. There are only about 11 days of rain on average, but the rainfall is quite low and usually falls short and light. While the tourist crowds are gone in the low tourism season, enjoy walking around and seeing the ruins on the large park area on Acropolis Hill.

See the exhibits in the unpretentious and simple Agora Museum at the base of the hill and get a grasp of the long history of the Acropolis and the Agora. The Acropolis itself is imposing and originally dates from 138 BC!

Doing an extensive tour of the large 15-hectare (37-acre) area including Mar's Hill, Dionysus, and the Odeon amphitheater in bright Greek sunshine may leave you in need of refreshment. Conveniently, the road up to the Acropolis has cafés and hotels. The Acropolis and Parthenon close at 3 pm. The Agora Museum closes at 5.

2. Thessaloniki — Walk through History, Nature and Greek Culture in Cool Weather

In February, the weather warms and dries up enough so that sightseeing and hiking in the Thessaloniki valley area before the crowds come is enjoyable. There are only about 7 days of low rainfall in the month. It is sunny, and the sunny weather makes you feel warmer.

Most travelers enjoy sightseeing, walking around and eating. There are many Roman, Ottoman or Byzantine highlights in the city. The temperatures range from 10°C (50°F) to 2°C (36°F). You could go to a beach, but the sea temperature is too cold for swimming

Hikers have more fun outside the city walking nature trails such as the one to Nikiti. The Greek food quality is renowned because they emphasize organic and natural farming, and you will love the healthy and unique light flavors. There is an international airport, and driving from Athens takes about 5 hours.

3. Crete — Sightseeing, Hiking, Luxury Resort Stays

Crete is a beautiful place all year round, and in February, with low crowds and low prices, you might enjoy the sea and the mountains more. There are many natural and cultural hiking trails. Samaria Gorge, unfortunately, is not open until April

The weather is milder than in the rest of Greece, but it rains more often, about 14 days each February. The temperatures range from mild highs of about 16°C (61°F) to chilly lows of 8°C (46°F). There are regular snows on the peaks, and skiing is possible.

You might enjoy museum going, and the Heraklion museum is among the best in Greece. Knossos is a major highlight. Most shops and restaurants are closed during this time. From Athens, you can fly to Crete's two airports in an hour.

4. Santorini — Hiking and Sightseeing with Less Crowds

Santorini is the most popular Greek island, but the crowds do not come in February, so you can enjoy the island while prices are low. There are numerous archeological and historical places to visit, and most are open. The 3,600-year-old town of Akrotiri is a highlight.

There is low rainfall and cool or mild temperatures ranging from 10–15°C (50–59°F). This is good weather for walking around the island, since it is usually sunny, and this makes it feel warmer. It snows at times.

Most of the beach clubs, businesses, restaurants, hotels, and shops are closed. Fira, the capital, has most of the open services. Flights from Athens take 50 minutes, and the ferries take between 5 and 7 hours.

5. Parnassos — Ski and Sightsee in the Region

You might not think of skiing in Greece, but if you want to do that, Parnassos is available about 2½ hours from Athens by vehicle. It is the largest and best equipped ski resort in Greece, and the highest route begins at 2,260 meters (7,415 feet).

There are good slopes for beginners and intermediate skiers. Good accommodations in Parnassos average about 100 USD per night.

Highlights nearby : Delphi is one of the most famous ancient places in Greece, and it is 75 minutes away. For coastal scenery and fine Greek-style seafood, Galaxdi, a fishing village, is less than two hours away.

Tips for Visiting Greece in February

Greece seems so much more tranquil, peaceful, and dreamy in winter. So, February is a good time to relax and enjoy the culture, the excellent Greek food, and contemplate the history of the world and life in general. Bargain prices for hotels and flights might aid that!

The weather is conducive for walking and hiking tours in the historical places without the press and rush of crowds. Many tourists enjoy the calm and comfortable days with more solitude and the pleasure of dining in warm cheery restaurants in the evenings.

Closures : Some popular Greek islands close down during winter. The archaeological sites and most of the museums have shorter hours in February than the summer. Most of the major ones close at 3 or 3:30 pm because there is less daylight. Many hotels and restaurants close as they take their winter vacations.

There are no national public holidays in Greece in February.

Festival period : The Carnival runs from February 25 to March 17, 2024. It is not an official public holiday, but it is an Orthodox holiday. It is also a time for parades and parties for about a month each year. Patras Carnival in Patras is one of Europe's largest festivals.

What to Wear in February

You will need a jacket or a coat for comfort in the lowland areas, and if you are planning to go to the mountains or to the north of Greece, bring winter clothing. Have an umbrella or poncho ready for rainy days.

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Not sure what to expect of weather in Greece in February? Is it too cold, or too rainy? And might it be costly, or crowded? Read on to discover the answers to all those questions, along with itinerary suggestions that will make your trip all the most unforgettable.

Greece in February at a glance

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  • Average temperatures range from   8°C to 14°C (46°F to 57°F) .
  • February in Greece continues to experience the rainy season , especially in the northern regions and islands, with an average of around 8 to 10 rainy days throughout the month.
  • February is considered the low tourist season for Greece, meaning fewer crowds and cheaper accommodation.

The answer to “Is February a good time to visit Greece?” depends entirely on what kind of trip you have in mind. For example, if the country conjures nothing but images of blazing sunshine and bath-warm seas, you might want to look elsewhere! For example, check out some of the best winter sun destinations around the world .

If, on the other hand, you like the sound of exploring Greece’s cultural attractions without the crowds, and aren’t averse to chillier walks on the wild side, February is a darn good time to visit Greece. 

That’s especially so if you’re watching the pennies. With February being way outside the peak summer season, there are big bargains to be had on flights and accommodation.

Set on taking a trip to Greece? Talk to our local Greek travel experts and save yourself the hustle of planning.

Kerkyra, capital of Corfu island, Greece © Shutterstock

Wondering about the weather in Greece in Feburary? Wrap up for scenic strolls. Corfu, Greece © Shutterstock

On the Greek mainland, the average temperature is around 10°C in February, with highs of 13°C and lows of 7°C. 

Even on the warmer Greek islands, the weather remains mostly chilly — expect average highs of around 14°C. 

Taking Crete as an example, in February, this island sees an average daily temperature of 12°C, with the potential to reach highs of 16°C, should sun-seekers get lucky!

Thinking of travelling by ferry? Note that the Aegean can be very windy at this time of year, so steel yourself for a bumpier sea crossing than you’d experience during the summer. 

Talking of the sea, while it’s warmer than the average air temperature (it averages around 15°C), it remains too cold to swim comfortably.

Bear in mind that the weather in Greece in February is markedly different at either end of the month. That is to say, by the last couple of weeks of February, it’s a little warmer, and less grey — hooray!

Thinking of visiting Greece in February? Browse our inspirational Greece itineraries to start planning your perfect trip.

Paleochori beach and waves of Aegean sea, Milos island, Cyclades, Greece © Shutterstock

Pretty Paleochori beach lapped by Aegean waves, Milo, Greece © Shutterstock

It sure can! While Greece has a generally mild Mediterranean climate, winter months still bring rainfall, particularly in the northern parts of the country and its mountainous regions.

Across the country, Greece sees around 60mm of rain during February, typically distributed across 7—8 showery days.

For more details on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on when to go to Greece .

Samaria Gorge. Crete, Greece © proslgn/Shutterstock

Samaria Gorge, Crete, Greece © proslgn/Shutterstock

Sitting in low season, visiting Greece in February means far smaller crowds than during the peak summer months. Of course, this is all the better for getting up close to top attractions — and not having to queue up in the first place.

With fewer crowds comes lower prices. That goes for your flights and accommodation, though you should be aware that some hotels (especially beach resorts – no surprise there), keep their doors closed until later in spring. 

In addition, ferry operators and airlines run reduced schedules through out-of-season months like February.

Set on enjoying a break in winter? For more inspo, discover more of the best places to visit in February .

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Visit Athens in February to explore top ancient sites unhindered by crowds © Shutterstock

Given the info we’ve just shared about average temperatures and the possibility of rain, you’ll want to wear clothes that keep you warm while you take advantage of exploring near-empty cultural sites. 

The same goes for when you want to enjoy crowd-free strolls on beautiful beaches. We’re talking sweaters, raincoats and scarves. You should also bring a brolly.

Santorini with sunset over Church in Fira town, Greece © Shutterstock

Warm warm clothes to soak up Santorini's legendary sunsets in February © Shutterstock

Are you longing for a late-winter break to put a spring in your step? Take inspiration from our  Greek itineraries .

What’s more, these suggestions can be customised to your wishes, with a local Greek travel expert on hand to take the hassle out of planning. Use our tailor-made travel service and enjoy itineraries like:

  • Athens — City of the Gods (4 days): if you’re short on time and big on culture, this 3-night trip offers immersive insights into Athens’ ancient wonders and modern verve. From taking in the Classical charm of the Acropolis and the Parthenon, to indulging in the city’s thriving modern food scene in local tavernas, it’s a feast for the senses.
  • Epirus and Athens — the Ancient Sites (8 days): shrouded in myths and legends of Greek gods and Roman and Byzantine warriors, sites in the Epirus region of Greece have fascinating tales to tell. Add to that exploring Athens and the magic of mortuaries in Zagori, which amounts to a diversely exhilarating experience.
  • Coast of Crete — a stunning self-drive experience (10 days): if you’re longing for awe-inspiring scenery, ancient culture, and a sense of freedom, this self-drive trip along Crete’s coast has your name all over it. Crete , Greece's largest island, delivers thousands of years of unique culture and rich history alongside untamed natural beauty. Crete is also one of the warmest places to go in Greece in February.

The North Entrance of the Palace with charging bull fresco in Knossos at Crete, Greece © Shutterstock

Knossos, Crete © Shutterstock

Overall, February is a pretty good month to visit Greece to explore the likes of ancient sites and museums in crowd-free conditions. 

For those of you who are yearning for a glimmer of spring sunshine, the Greek Islands have your name all over them. Just bear in mind this still ain’t sunbathing season! Instead, you’re looking at brisk scenic walks and having ancient sites all but to yourself.

Visit Crete off-season

If you prefer natural beauty, culture and adventure to big crowds and even bigger parties, February is a great time to visit the Greek Islands.

One of the warmest Greek islands to visit in February, Crete comes recommended for offering exhilarating hikes and walks, world-class wine, and true wonders of the ancient world — hello Knossos! Put simply, there are plenty of reasons cosmopolitan Crete is one of Greece’s best-loved islands .

Want more ideas for a Greek Island break in February? We also recommend Corfu , Rhodes , Santorini and Mykonos .

Uncover Athens

From the Acropolis  and Parthenon to the Temple of Athena Nike and the National Archeological Museum, Athens’ cultural treasures are abundant and, understandably, trendy. So, to enjoy them without the hassle of queuing for hours and navigating big crowds, visiting Athens in February is recommended.

Experience Greek Apokries (Carnival)

Held in the run-up to Easter, Apokreas — Greece's Carnival season — reaches a heady climax on last the Sunday before Lent and closes on Ash Monday.

Expect a period of partying, with plenty of eating, drinking and dancing across the whole country, with festivities on Crete and Corfu among the most memorable.

Up for visiting Greece out of season? Discover more reasons to  visit Greece in winter .

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Visit Corfu in February to soak up scenery and feast on fine food in carnival season © Shutterstock

If you fancy visiting Greece in February — or any other time of the year, for that matter — read The Rough Guide to Greece  to start planning your dream trip. 

Alternatively, if you’re not keen on the whole shizzle of planning, browse our customisable Greece itineraries , and talk to our local Greece travel experts .

Love the sound of exploring Greece away from the mainland? Read up on the  best Greek Islands , and get yourself  The Rough Guide to Greek Islands . 

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Greece in February might not be suitable for the perfect Instagram post. The sky is overcast, the weather chilly with frequent bouts of rain, and snow can be seen as far down south as Peloponnese and Crete. But do not disapprove of the destination just yet! Greece in February is a beacon for budget travelers who are excited by out-of-the-box experiences. Now is the time for a crowd-free cultural exploration of Athens and to indulge in the gastronomic capital of Thessaloniki. While snow seekers can ski down the intimidating slopes of Mount Parnassus, sun-seekers can still find some warmth and relief in the southern islands of Rhodes and Crete. Safe to say, there are plenty of things to do and places to visit when on a trip to Greece regardless of during which month you are visiting. 

Greece Weather in February

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February falls right in the middle of the winter season in Greece that stretches from November to March. With an average temperature of 12 to 19° C, Athens is still considered warm by the otherwise freezing winter standards of Europe. The month sees the total precipitation of 60 mm spread over seven days with sporadic sunshine at the weather's will. The sea temperature is around 15°C, not great for a strip and dip.

Down south in Crete, winter is milder but pretty wet with an average temperature of 12°C and estimated precipitation of 118mm. The highs sometimes climb up to 16°C, and the sun appears for a total of 14 days during this month. The mercury in other islands like Kos, Rhodes, and Corfu hovers at 13ºC to 15ºC, with monthly rainfall ranging from 115 mm to 149 mm. Santorini is the driest island with an average rainfall of 81 mm and a daily high temperature of 14ºC.

Make sure to check out our travel guide on  the best times to visit Greece  for an in-depth seasonal overview.

Weather in Greece in February - Rainfall and Temperatures

Why visit greece in february.

Empty chairlifts in a ski resort on a sunny day

Not only does the weather in Greece in February offer plenty of cuddle moments to celebrate the month of love and romance with your partner, but there are also hosts of other benefits that create a pocket-friendly and people-free Greek holiday with a different flavor.

  • Lower prices: If you have craved a stay at those iconic, blue-domed, high-end Oia Resorts in Santorini, February will get you the best deals. It is also the cheapest month to book flight tickets to Greece. And, since the footfall is low, travel businesses drastically reduce rates to vie for your attention.
  • Fewer crowds: February might be off-season, but attractions like ancient sites and museums in the mainland are all open. If you want to dive deeper into the cultural aspects of Greece, you can skip the queue and the sweltering summer heat to cover as many highlights as possible.
  • Ski season: Discover the winter wonderland of Greece on the slopes of its mighty mountains. Whether it is Aráchova or Kalavryta, fans of winter sports will be left smitten by the gorgeous landscapes and world-class skiing facilities that these ski destinations offer.
  • Carnival atmosphere: Before the 40 days of Lent begins, Greeks binge on meat and dance away in a wine-induced frenzy at Apokries or the Greek carnival, a three-week-long celebration with parades, parties, feasts, and masquerades. And carnival customs do get wacky! Join the janissaries (unmarried men) in Naoussa for a masked dance routine or throw dyed flour at each other in Alevromoutzouromata at Galaxidi.

Where to go and what to do

Lagadia is a mountain village and a former municipality in Arcadia, Pelopon

As most islands go on a hibernation mode during winter, February is apt for urban explorations and history hunting in the mainland. Head out to Athens to check out the cradle of democracy. While on a Thessaloniki tour , visit Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great. The cold climate is conducive for walking tours and food adventures, so try street treats, culinary classes, and thrift market visits. Do not worry if you miss out on the wild parties of Mykonos. Athens’ nightlife is buzzing in February. To take a break away from the city, go on a ferry ride to Santorini . Even February cannot steal its natural beauty, and its quaint alleys, sans crowds, offer a tonne of privacy. Since the weather is tricky, be sure to check the cloud cover if you covet the island's famous sunset. Back to the mainland, February is a decent time to visit Peloponnese, where you can check out the ancient Messini and Nafplion, Greece's most romantic town.

Greece in February will not offer you your run-of-mill, cookie-cutter Greek holiday. Balance your expectations with the country's limitations, and you will be rewarded with a budget trip that will be packed with unique, seasonal experiences. Granted that Greece’s weather in February is unpredictable, but armed with layers, wind jackets, and rain gear, you will be alright. Our recommendation would be to go for a  7-day stay in Greece  for the ideal trip that would give you a taste of all the country's highlights. If you have a shorter time on your hands, a 5-day trip would work just well. If you need tips on how many days you may need to cover all these activities, check out our guide on  how many days you should spend in Greece . For a stellar trip crafted to your desire, holler, and our local destination experts shall help you with a customized trip to Greece in February. 

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Greece In February – Celebrate The Month of Romance In Greece!

Greece is one of the oldest countries in the world and the Greek gods have designed the country in such a beautiful way. Anywhere you go in Greece, there is something unique that could excite your soul. Greece is a complete package of beautiful beaches, stunning landscapes, mouth-watering dishes, historical sites, lovely islands and many more. Exploring this historic country is surely something we all have on our bucket list. If you are looking for one of the best months to travel to Greece where you can save yourself from the crowd and also get a bit romantic with the weather, Greece in February should be your ultimate pick. Have a read and find out the reasons why should you plan your vacation to Greece in February!

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Why Greece in February?

Visiting Greece in February is one of the wisest decisions to take if you are someone who would love to witness the famous sites of Greece without being squeezed in the crowd. In addition, this month can be suitable for the ones who are planning their vacation on a budget. As February month in Greece is considered to be an off-season, you will find the rates of flights and accommodations to be very cheap. If the coolness doesn’t bother you, February is no less than a perfect month to visit Greece.

Weather in Greece in February

Weather in Greece in February

February being the romantic month, the weather is also romantic enough with cold. Most of the days will be cloudy and you may also expect a few sunny days which could give you a warm feel. You may expect an average temperature of 10°C in February with highs of 13°C and lows of 7°C. In addition, you will find places like northern Greece and mountain zones being covered completely by snow! So, make sure you get ready for both summer and winter spells. Before travelling to any particular part of Greece, make sure to have a look at the weather as it changes accordingly to different parts of the country.

Things to do in Greece in February

  • Go, Island Hopping
  • Take a tour of Acropolis
  • Have a look at the Meteora in snow
  • Taste the traditional winter foods

1. Go Island Hopping

Why stick to one island, when you have many islands? Greece being the house for numerous islands, island hopping becomes a must-do activity. Celebrate winter on different islands and take on the different types of activities being conducted on every island. In addition, try communicating with the locals to get to know more about the beauty and story behind every island.

2. Take a tour to Acropolis

Take a tour to Acropolis, Things to do in Greece in February

As soon as we hear Greece, the immediate one to strike our minds is the long-standing Acropolis, right? It is one of the greatest architectural works done by the Greeks and a visit to the Acropolis will surely be a memorable visit. There is so much one can explore while taking a walk around Acropolis. The advantage of visiting the Acropolis in Greece in February is that you can very easily skip the crowd and the heat. The Acropolis being less crowded in February gives you all your time to observe the place with the warm weather vibes.

3. Witness the Meteora in snow

Witness Meteora in snow, Things to do in Greece in February

In February, you have a lot of chances of spotting Meteora surrounded by snow which is absolutely stunning! Meteora is basically a monastery that is built of six natural pillars and huge boulders which turns out magical in February due to the fluffy snows. The snow just adds more and more beauty to this place which makes it a picture-perfect spot in Greece.

4. Taste the traditional winter foods

Greece is specialised in its traditional winter foods. Get ready to taste some of them which are stuffed lahanodolmades, horta, and Kourabiedes. These foods are sure to delight your tastebuds! So, be prepared to fall in love with the winter special dishes of Greece.

Places to visit in Greece in February

  • Thessaloniki

Athens, Places to visit in Greece in February

Athens is the capital and the largest city in Greece. In short, Athens is the heart of Greece and missing to visit it on your vacation is truly a sin. Usually, you will find the crowd very less at the start of February compared to the end of the month. So, make use of this time and do get closer to the historic sites where you need not fight for space. Must-visit places in Athens are – The Acropolis, Temple of Hephaestus, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Panathenaic Stadium and many more.

2. Santorini

Santorini, Places to visit in Greece in February

Visit Santorini in Greece in February for some romantic vibes! The picture-perfect views of the twin cities, Oia & Fira gives the tourist some serious romantic backdrops. So, get ready to capture the blue and white combo with your loved ones. The romantic weather can give you all the chills and thrill you have been looking for in Santorini. Some of the must-try things in Santorini are to have a photoshoot session, candlelight dinner and island hopping.

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3. Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki, Places to visit in Greece in February

If the history of Greece has got your attention, a visit to Thessaloniki could be an exciting one in your Greece vacation. Thessaloniki is the second-largest city in the world and houses numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Church of Acheiropoietos, the Church of Panagia Chalkeon, and Rotunda. Apart from visiting such historic sites, you can also taste some delicious Greek dishes and listen to a lot of folklore that evolves around Thessaloniki.

Also Read: Walking Tours in Thessaloniki

Parga, Places to visit in Greece in February

If you are looking to stroll around some picturesque streets in the romantic weather, Parga exactly fits for the same. Parga is also gifted with some stunning beaches. So, if you are someone who loves to enjoy the cold, you may make your way to the beaches for some cool moments. Also, some of the must-see attractions in Parga are Sarakiniko Beach, Venetian castle of Parga and Acheron.

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Well, doesn’t Greece in February sounds like a magical visit? The romantic weather with a less number of tourists makes it perfect for anyone to explore the real beauty of Greece. Especially, if you are looking forward to planning your honeymoon in Greece, February is a perfect month to make it happen. If you have been wondering which travel planner to choose for your dreamy Greece trip, make sure to check on the Pickyourtrail website for some amazing Greece tour packages and Greece honeymoon packages from India . Make your dream vacation come true by planning it with Pickyourtrail! Happy vacation!

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Visiting Greece in January and February: Travel Tips and Advice

Have you ever wondered what visiting Greece in January and February is like? Here's my travel tips and advice for visiting Greece in winter.

How to plan a winter road trip in Greece

Visiting Greece in Winter

Are the months of January and February a good time of year to visit Greece? It's a question quite a few readers have asked, and so I thought to put all the information here in one place.

Before we start though, I should make clear that visiting Greece in January and February has its pros and cons.

On the positive side, you'll have bargain prices for hotels , there'll be very few tourists, and you could try out a ski resort in the mountains. You'll also find the ancient sites a lot less busy than they are during peak season!

On the negative side, there will be occasional rainy days, some Greek islands will be virtually closed for winter, and you won't really be lazing around on the beach.

If you're visiting from Northern Europe or Northern America, you might find the weather pleasantly mild compared to your own winters. If you're visiting Greece from Asia , you might find January a bit too chilly to be comfortable.

January and February in Greece

If you're planning to visit Greece during January or February, these frequently asked questions and answers might be of use. Let's start off with an obvious one, and build up from there!

Visit Greece in January – Weather Overview

In January, Greece has average temperature of 10°C, with highs of 13°C and an average low temperature of 7°C. You'll need some cold weather clothing, and as there are some rainy days, perhaps a packable umbrella.

What season is Greece in January?

As with all of Europe, January in Greece is firmly in the winter season. Although both January and February are the coldest months of the year in Greece, winters are mild compared to the rest of Europe due to its southern location.

Are the Greek islands warm in January?

January is normally the coldest month of the year in the Greek Islands. Gray skies and rain can be frequent in winter, and the sea temperatures are too cold for most people to enjoy swimming.

What is the weather in Greece in January?

Greece has average temperatures of 10°C, with highs of 13°C and lows of 7°C in January. Rainfall can vary due to location, for example Athens has 12.6 days of rain and regularly aggregates up to 56.9mm (2.2″) of precipitation.

Is January a good time to visit Athens?

January is a good time to explore Athens, especially as important sites like the Acropolis, and Agora will be much quieter than in summer. Museum lovers will also appreciate being able to take their time in the Athens museums in January rather than feeling they are being rushed along.

Related: Best time to visit Greece

It looks like January is off-season so will I be ok to book tours when I get there or should I do it now?

The Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece

Answer: You could almost definitely book tours a day or two before you want to go, as tour operators will have room. From a practical point of view though, my travel tip is to book in advance.

This is from experience! I'm currently traveling around Asia, and we've spent a surprising amount of time researching and booking tours on the fly.

If we had booked in advance, we'd have more time enjoying the sights and sounds, and less time in front of a computer screen!

  • Day trips from Athens
  • Day trips in Santorini

Do archaeological sites in Greece have shorter opening hours in winter?

Best time to visit Athens

Answer: Archaeological sites in Greece have shorter opening hours in January than in summer. The major ones mostly close at 15.00 because there is less daylight, so get your sightseeing in early. Minor ones may not open at all. If you are visiting Athens, the Acropolis and Parthenon closes at 17.00, but the Acropolis Museum does open until 20.00, (depending on the day) so you can plan your day around that.

Check out this article for more: Things to do in Athens in winter .

Should I go to Mykonos in January or February?

Answer: This is a difficult one to answer! It really depends what it is you want to get out of Mykonos . You certainly won't be swimming or sunbathing at that time of year!

There won't be much in the way of tourist infrastructure open, but on the other hand, you will get a true taste of Greek island life in off-season. Generally speaking Mykonos and other Greek islands of the Cyclades are not a winter destination.

The best season to go to Mykonos

If you've ever thought of moving to Greece, I'd suggest seeing Mykonos or any of the islands in the winter – Life might be a lot slower than you might expect!

Take a look here for: The best time to visit Mykonos

Should I go to Santorini in January or February?

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Answer: I think this is a great time to visit Santorini ! Some of the tourist infrastructure will be closed, that's for sure. You might also have to take your chances with the weather. The massive positive side though, is that there are very few tourists at that time of year.

You might also have to take your chances with the weather. Whilst you might have occasional rain, you could also experience sunny days with better photo opportunities than in the summer months. It's a bit of a lottery. Here's what Santorini in Winter is like,

More here: Best time to visit Santorini

What's the weather like in Greece in January and February

Answer: Pretty cold actually! You might have noticed on the news that snow covered Athens in 2019. It's a rare event, but spectacular. Towards the later end of February, the temperatures can pick back up though. It won't quite be shorts and t-shirt weather, but it will be a lot warmer than Northern Europe!

Related: Snow quotes for Instagram

Does Greece have ski resorts?

Yes, you can find ski resorts in Greece in the mountainous regions. The most well known are Mount Parnassos near Arachova, and Kalavrita in the Peloponnese. The ski resorts in Greece are usually open between January and March, weather permitting.

A sunset at Pelion during the winter

Here's some more information in the weather, temperatures and climate you might expect if visiting Greece during the winter months.

Weather in Greece in December : Temperatures are mild, with temperatures hovering around the 18-20°C mark (65-68 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day and 12-14°F at night. The air is moist, leading to some precipitation in form of rain or snow in the north of the country. In Athens in the south, snow tends to fall later in January unless it's a particularly cold year.

Greece Weather in January : Greece is a pretty cold place in January, with temperatures around the average of 12°C (54 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day. Temperatures at night can dip down to zero degrees.

Greece Weather in February : February can be a strange month for weather, as there are normally a few days where you think that summer has arrived early! These are known as the Halycon Days. At the same time, it's not unusual for their to be a little snow even in the city of Athens in February !

Also read: Is Greece nice in March?

If you've got any questions about visiting Greece in winter, send them through to me by leaving a comment below. I'll do my best to answer them.

You might also be interested in the best time to visit Europe .

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9 thoughts on “Visiting Greece in January and February: Travel Tips and Advice”

Hi Dave, we have spent many wonderful summer holidays in Greece and are now hoping to visit out of season. How wonderful are Greek easters and where would you recommend.?

You’re doing a wonderful job Dave, thank you

Planning a solo trip to Greece the last two weeks in Feb 2020. I can’t decide on the itinerary tho, from my search it looks like Mykonos will be very quiet. I’m looking for islands that will still have a bit of life, restaurants/cafe options and beautiful views. Ive been going back and forth between Santorini, Crete, Naxos and Paros…I don’t mind doing a couple….any suggestions? I also plan on going to Athens for a couple days. Thank you!!

Hi Rosie, In February there won’t be much to do on the smaller islands, as the tourists season doesn’t really kick in until after Greek Easter. I’d give Mykonos a miss completely. There’s plenty to see and do on Crete all year through, February might be a good time for Santorini as there’s fewer tourists. Naxos would also be a nice one. I’m not sure about Paros to be honest – if you do end up there, let me know what it was like! For ferryhopping take a look at ferries here – Ferryhopper

Hi Dave I along with family is in Athens from 31 Jan to 2nd feb, Santorini from 3rd Feb to 5th. I have 4 more days with me as I am in Athens from 5th to 9th. Pl suggest an itinerary to see some other places. I can go by car also for some long drives. Thanks. Ajay

Hi Ajay, If you’re hiring a car, you can take a mini road tip to include Delphi, Meteora and possibly Thessaloniki. Take a look here for road trip ideas in Greece .

My apologies if you’re holidaying.

We’re a family of 4 stopping in Athens before reaching the UK. We have approximately 5 days. Reaching Athens midnight 24/1 to 28/1 midday.

Thinking of visiting either Santorini or Mykonos.

1. In your opinion, best bet would be? Santorini, Mykonos or any other island? 2. Day trips recommended for islands? 3. We do not mind flying to save time.

Hi Teresa, In my opinion it would be a waste to go to Mykonos, so you could safely strike that from the list. Santorini would give you the option to fly, it won’t be too busy either at that time of year. If you stay overnight, consider staying in Fira. Keep in mind the January weather can be unpredictable! The other option is to stay in Athens , and take an island trip to Hydra and other islands. Consider these guides for further reading: Athens 3 Day Itinerary – What to do in Athens in 3 days Best Day Trips From Athens Greece (Delphi, Meteora, Sounion) Santorini Travel Blog Enjoy your time in Greece!

I and my Husband are travelling to Greece for our honeymoon in Jan 2020. Our itinerary is as such :

22nd – 23rd Jan – Athens 24th – 28th Jan – Santorini 29th – 2nd Feb – Sight seeing in Athens, do a day trip to Hydra – Poros – Aegina cruise and 2 day trip to Delphi & Meteora.

We want to enjoy nightlife in Santorini & Athens? Do you have any suggestions?

Also would you recommend 2 day trip to Syros instead of trip to Delphi & Meteora.

Also wanted to know about public transportation on islands (Santorini/Syros). We don’t want to rent a car.

Hi, I think your itinerary looks good. I would recommend Delphi and Meteora over Syros because of the time of year you are visiting. Syros would be better in summer months I feel. On Santorini, you can get around by bus although there may be more restrictive services in Jan/Feb. Taxis are available, but at a price of course. However, if you are staying in either Oia or Fira in any case, you can see a lot on foot. Further reading: Santorini Travel Guide – Also look for the article on hiking Fira to Oia 2 days in Athens – Sightseeing itinerary 2 day Athens – Delphi – Meteora tour – A good example of the 2 day tour from Athens.

Congratulations on your marriage – have a great honeymoon, and enjoy your time in Greece!

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Weather in Greece in February | What to Know Before You Go

can you visit greece in february

Key Takeaways:

  • The weather in Greece in February is cold , with temperatures ranging between 6-14°C (43-57°F) on average.
  • It is one of the most rainy months in Greece, with an average of 8-12 rainy days in most areas.
  • The winds can be strong in February, especially in the Aegean Sea, which can cause rough seas and make ferry travel difficult.
  • It is not uncommon to see snow in some parts of Greece in February, especially in the mountainous areas of northern Greece .

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Look, a trip to Greece during February has the potential to be something magical. Well, at least that is the case if you’re looking for a specific type of getaway adventure destination. What do we mean by this?

If you’re planning a trip to Greece in February, the weather and Mediterranean climate will do all the talking.

Far gone are the days of fun under the beating Greecian sun. Most days and the average weather during February will showcase quite the opposite. An overcast sky, chilly daily temperatures in Greece in February, and a spell of rain or snow are what await you.

During this off-season , you might not always come upon bad weather. You will get your fair share of winter sun and a whole world of natural beauty and ancient history in cold weather.

But don’t let that frighten you into grabbing your Greece travel guide and rescheduling your trip. So without further ado, let’s get to the good stuff – what you can expect from time spent in Greece in February weather.

What to Expect from Greece's Weather in February

Acropolis

February falls smack dab in the country's winter season, stretching from November to March. Middle of winter. Sounds like a line from a Game of Thrones foreshadowing moment. 

However, we wouldn’t get our swords out just yet, as February with Greecian weather holds more than chilly temperatures . According to weather data, you’ll have ample, with days ranging from an average temperature of 53ºF to a maximum temperature of 66ºF.

Add to that the looming threat of 60mm of rainfall that spreads itself across the entirety of the month. If it’s your first time experiencing Greece, its February weather conditions and oddly structured rain patterns don’t break a sweat. Monthly rainfall occurs during a seven-day period which few can predict accurately every year.

It’s worth mentioning that February Greece differs depending on where you find yourself. In the country's southern regions, you can expect an average daily temperature that stagnates an average maximum temperature at around 53ºF.

What about the Greek islands? This is a question that pops up more often than you’d expect because the Greek islands in February wear a different weather jacket every day.

skiing in greece

Some islands, such as Kos and Rhodes , see days warmed up to a maximum temperature of 55ºF. While the southern Greek islands , like Santorini , take the crown for the driest island spot, with only about 48mm of rainfall and average highs of 55ºF.

Tip: If you’re unsure of the best time to visit Greece , then check out our nifty guide to help you decide if you should visit Greece during the entire month of February and not the high season months.

Where to Go During Greece’s February Weather

anafiotika athens

Is this a standard run-of-the-mill weather guide? It is, but there is so much more than that when you visit Greece in February.

We have compiled your ultimate travel guide to making the best of wintertime in Greece. So let’s kick things off with an in-depth focus on where to go and what to see when you visit Greece in the winter.

Tip: Eager to fill up your itinerary for a fun time in Greece during February? Let our Greece tour options stir your adventurous spirit and treat those itchy feet.

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Undoubtedly, Santorini in February is a highlight of why visiting Greece during its wintertime is a fantastic idea.

This has two main positive side-effects: a lower number of tourists flocking to the island and a drop in prices, which makes it the cheapest time to visit the otherwise luxury island. It’s the best time to visit Santorini  with a flair for living things like a local. 

What to Do in Santorini, Greece, in February

What you should do during the winter month of February in Santorini is a glorious combination of cultural activities , any culture vulture would delight in. You might not be able to enjoy the Aegean Sea or any water sports, but there is plenty more of you to entertain yourselves with!

For example, you should explore some of the island's unique museums, including the Archaeological Museum of Santorini and the Museum of Prehistoric Thera.

If you’re a photography buff, head to Oia , which sits high above the caldera slopes of Santorini’s volcano. Ranked as one of the most photographed places in Greece, it’s a sheer display of white-walled, blue dome architecture sure to stick in your mind for years.

What’s a trip to Greece without indulging in some of the country’s best wine harvests and heritage? Still pretty great, but if you’re anywhere close to Santorini during winter, you’ll find a wonderland filled with the best in wine. To experience the best of both sides, head to the Koutsoyannopoulos Wine Museum .

nafplio

Nafplion is a quintessential Greecian tourist territory, and if you’re looking for a romantic setting for your next trip, look no further. A typical day in the cascading bougainvilleas, Byzantine churches, Turkish fountains, and neoclassical buildings comes with a fair taste of winter in Greece.

What to Do in Nafplion, Greece, in February

Plaka Athens

Yes, there is a staggering amount of great things to do in the city of Nafplion , but some genuinely shine during the haze of winter. If your wanderlust seems almost insatiable, explore the Old Town of Nafplion or people-watch from any of the hundreds of streetside cafes.

You can take a trip to the Venetian fortress of Bourtzi , set within the harbor of the tiny island inlet of Agio Theodori. If you’re heading out during the low season (like February), you’ll only be able to admire it from a distance.

Thessaloniki

thessaloniki

One city you should visit during any time spent in Greece during February is the second largest one, Thessaloniki. It often goes undiscovered due to its tendency to fly under the radar, but if you’re here immersing yourself in the weather of February, you shouldn’t skip it.

What to Do in Thessaloniki, Greece, in February

History buffs unite as the city of Thessaloniki is a marvel of ancient ruins and cultural treasures, from the famous Roman Forum and the Rotunda to the Galerian Complex and the White Tower . Then you can spend time exploring some of the many UNESCO World Heritage-listed Byzantine churches .

rainy greece

When you wake up one morning with the urge to go museum-hopping, then boy, do we have a stellar line-up for you in Thessaloniki. Of particular note is the MOMus, or the Museum of Contemporary Art/Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art.

On warmer nights, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the abundance of nightlife Thessaloniki offers. Numerous tavernas and bars line the streets of many neighborhoods in the city, especially in hotspots such as Ladadika, Valaoritou, and Polytechneiou.

If instead of Thessaloniki, you want to visit Athens , we promise the bad weather will not be a problem! The capital city of Greece, with its ancient Greek ruins , the famous Acropolis Hill , and the National Archaeological Museum , boasts good weather most of the year, so you are guaranteed an enjoyable trip!

Final Thoughts | Weather in Greece in February

view of athens

Often eager travelers overlook winter months at their chosen destination due to the cool weather, rainy days, and increased average rainfall levels. But Greece weather makes all the difference in the world, and visiting Greece in February is a great choice.

Sure, you can choose to visit Greece in winter months like January and March, but if you’re after a serene escape from crowds, a taste of the local life, and a budget-friendly holiday hotspot, there’s only one thing left to do.

That, of course, is to book your direct flights and accommodation. Go ahead, the weather in Greece in February isn’t going anywhere, but you surely should.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is february a good time to go to greece.

Whether February is a good time to visit Greece depends on what you are looking for in your trip . Here are some things to consider:

Lower prices : February is the low season in Greece, which means you can find cheaper flights, accommodation, and activities than during the high season.

Fewer crowds : Greece is a popular tourist destination during the summer months, but in February, you'll have a better chance of experiencing fewer crowds and more space to explore.

Winter sports : If you enjoy winter sports like skiing or snowboarding, then February is a good time to visit Greece, as there are several ski resorts in the mountains of northern Greece.

Cold weather : Greece can be quite cold in February, with temperatures ranging between 6-14°C (43-57°F) on average. It can also snow in some areas, particularly in the mountains.

Limited activities : Some attractions and tours may be closed during the low season, so you may have fewer options for things to do.

Limited island access : Some islands may not have regular ferry service during the low season, so it's important to check the schedules before planning your trip.

Overall, if you don't mind the cooler temperatures and want to avoid the crowds and high prices of the summer season, then February can be a good time to visit Greece.

Just be sure to pack warm clothing and check the schedules and availability of activities and transportation beforehand.

Are any Greek islands warm in February?

While February is generally considered a cold and rainy month in Greece, there are some islands that are relatively warmer compared to other parts of the country. Here are a few examples:

Crete :  Crete  is the largest island in Greece and is located in the southern part of the country. In February, temperatures can range between 10-18°C (50-64°F) on average, making it one of the warmest islands in Greece during that time.

Rhodes : Rhodes is located in the southeastern Aegean Sea and has a milder winter climate than many other Greek islands. In February, temperatures can range between 12-17°C (54-63°F) on average.

Santorini : Santorini is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning views and picturesque towns.

While it can still be quite cold in February, temperatures can range between 10-16°C (50-61°F) on average, making it one of the warmer islands in the Cyclades.

It's important to note that even on these relatively warmer islands, February is still considered the low season and can be cold and rainy at times.

However, if you're looking for a milder winter climate compared to other parts of Greece, these islands may be a good option to consider.

What is the best month to visit Greece?

Overall,  the best time to visit Greece depends on your interests and preferences . If you want to enjoy the beaches and water sports, then summer is the best time.

If you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy  outdoor activities , then spring and fall are great options.

And if you don't mind the cold and want to enjoy winter sports, then winter can be a good time to visit.

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  • Greece In February 2024: A Handy Guide To Explore The Country Like Never Before

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Greece, the name prevailing since centuries still remains to be on the top choice for avid travelers. Even though it is one of the oldest countries in the world, Greece never fails to impress even the youngest member of the family. It is a mini package in itself. Getting to know about Greece is indeed a lovely sojourn. Visiting Greece in February helps you delve into the place more as it is less crowded. There are some details about Greece, which are worth taking a note of. Without any further ado, let’s get the wheels started to explore more of Greece in February 2024.

Weather In Greece

Weather In Greece

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Greece having located in a strategic spot near the Mediterranean, but also at the same time bordering European Continent enjoys substantial levels of weather all-round the year. Greece is flocked by the citizens of neighboring cold European nations and other colder regions around the world solely for the weather along with its view. Greece temperature in February is not too hot and it is perfect for planning your honeymoon. It is also the off season that you can save a huge sum of money.

There are times of the year when it does snow in Greece, but the duration is not too long. Otherwise, the temperature ranges from dry to not too cold.

4 Best Places To Visit In Greece In February 2024

Greece is culture-rich city and it makes sure that you have ample opportunities to explore the whole region. There are multiple places to visit in Greece consisting of places you should never miss out on your trip. Plan boldly and get ready to surprise yourself with a hell of places that astonish you.

  • Santorini: A Serene Island
  • Nafplion: A Planned Greek City
  • Thessaloniki: Where Old World Remains
  • Athens: The Culture Capital

1. Santorini: A Serene Island

Santorini

The twin cities of Oia and Fira located atop hillock grabs eyeballs in pictures itself. Blue and White colored ancient buildings are a delight to eyes. These beautiful structures are converted into sea looking resorts and hotels. This island is connected to the other gorgeous locales of Greece via ferries and other water carriers. It is mesmerizing to ponder upon the volcanic hillocks partially submerged in the dark bluish waters from your hotel windows. Santorini is connected to various archaeological sites nearby which dates more than 3600 years. Sunbathing, candlelight dinners, island hopping are some of the best indulgences at Santorini.

Must Read: Greece In December: A Guide To Explore The Gem Of Aegean Sea During Winters!

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2. Nafplion: A Planned Greek Town

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This is one of the oldest modern planned cities in Greece . The best part about this city is that you can find the narrow lanes of these times as well as the ancient marvels that brings to life the pictures of Babylonian hanging gardens. Nafplion is a wonder in itself. There is a twist attached to every single corner of the place. Cafes, antique shops, the stone steps transport you back to the 80s movies. You can stay at any of the hotels here located near the foot of the hillocks.

Suggested Read: 10 Places To Visit In Mykonos For An Ideal Vacation In The Pretty Greek Island!

3. Thessaloniki: Where Old World Remains

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki has every bit of Greece in it. It is flooded with numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, olden Byzantine Churches, Castles, and other Roman monuments. If Roman history and architecture interest you, then Thessaloniki is the place to be. This is the first choice for travelers who are running out of time and still would like to experience the entire essence of Greece. These places are the best to visit in Greece in February.

Suggested Read: Visit Greece In March For A Vibrant, And Colourful Spring Vacation

4. Athens: The Culture Capital

Aerial View Of Athens

Athens is the capital of Greece and is a heart of Ancient Greece, a powerful civilization and empire of its time. 5th-century BC landmarks, including the Acropolis, a hilltop citadel topped with ancient buildings like the colonnaded Parthenon temple still dominates the city. Several museums like the Acropolis Museum, along with the National Archaeological Museum, preserve sculptures, jewelry and more from Ancient Greece.

4 Best Things To Do In Greece In February

Greece is a splendid place to try out every exciting thing possible. The vibrancy of the place dictates everything and you get to explore a whole lot of activities that make sure you have lots of fun. If you are running out of time, then never miss out on these three things. 

  • Tour Around The Acropolis: The Historic Centre
  • Sunbath At Balos Beach: A Peaceful Activity
  • Corfu Trails: Trek Your Way
  • Island Hopping: A Really Fun Time

1. Tour Around The Acropolis: The Historic Centre

Tour Around The Acropolis

When other places of the world have towering artificial Skyliners and skyscrapers, Greece has its ancient wonder at its capital. This place would entice anyone who is even remotely interested in architecture. Tour around the area and enjoy the Majesties. The most striking feature about Acropolis is the giant structure of Parthenon and Athena, the Greek Goddess. There is so much more to explore by taking a walk around Acropolis. Location: Athens 105 58, Greece.

Suggested Read: 15 Greek Islands That Must Figure In Your Greece Travel Itinerary

2. Sunbath At Balos Beach: A Peaceful Activity

Sunbath At Balos Beach

When there are so many other beaches in Greece , there is something special about Balos Beach. The lagoons and the crystal-clear bluish waters give a clear view of the Waterlife in the beaches. The beach is so clean that you can bask under the sun for hours together. You can even try out the other water sports at this beach. Location: Kissamos, Crete 734 00, Greece.

Suggested Read: 12 Best Resorts In Greece That Make You Feel Like Royalty

3. Corfu Trails: Trek Your Way

Corfu Trails

This island is spilled into many groups. The entire distance spans about 220 km. You can trek through a particular distance. Every km distance has a different mind-blowing view to offer. The stone benches laid all the way throughout the trails provide the space to sit and stare. Despite a large number of tourists flocking the place, the trails do not get crowded owing to its large size.

Suggested Read: 10 Hotels in Greece That Are A Treat For The Senses!

4. Island Hopping: A Really Fun Time

A Boat in a Sea

With the cascade of tourists, the winter-time island life becomes special. You can hop multiple beautiful islands that will make sure you explore a bunch. The convivial locals make for interesting, friendly visits. The larger islands remain the most vibrant, with their substantial local populations.

What To Wear In Greece In February

What-to-Pack

If you are planning for a trip to Greece, then packing is never a Herculean task. It does snow in Greece, but you can assure that your luggage would be light enough. Apart from the clothes, there are a few essentials that need to be packed for the travel. A knowledge of the weather in Greece in February would give you an idea of how many clothes you need to carry. January to February is the time of the year when it usually snows in Greece. But, at the same time, Greece experiences different temperature zones in different parts of the country. So, these items would be necessary to carry.

  • A cool pair of sunglasses. You cannot afford to miss some of the excellent views because of the glaring sun’s rays.
  • Swimsuits for the beaches. There are so many beaches in and around Greece that you need to carry one or buy one for yourself there.
  • Sunscreen to protect your skin from the harsh sun.
  • Loose pants, which are not floaty to avoid heavy washing after the trip.
  • Beach Mattresses for a relaxing sunbath at the beaches. It also helps to keep your skin safe.
  • Camera to click excellent pictures and mobile for the routes and calls. These electronic devices are a must when you are travelling to a place like Greece. The country is filled with an abundance of beauty that every single frame needs to be documented.
  • Adaptors to the rescue when you decide to save money by not buying a new charger.
  • One cool pair of shoes for trekking and walking around Greece. The place is better enjoyed on foot so carry shoes with you.
  • Some winter clothes if you are traveling to the northern part of Greece from January to February.

Further Read: A Greece Honeymoon Is All You Need For A Perfect Beginning Of Your Married Life

These are some of the things you need to know about Greece in February if you are planning to visit this gorgeous location at the desired time. Greece is a place which would long you to visit over and over again as you would never get enough of it. So, plan a trip to Greece and indulge in the fun!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Greece In February

Which language is spoken in Santorini, Greece?

The official language of Santorini is Greek.

Is February a good time to visit Greece?

Greece in February is cool with gray skies and plenty of rain. There are plenty of good places to enjoy some winter sun and attractions without the crowds.

How hot is Greece in February?

The average temperature in February is around 10°C – with lows of 7°C and highs of 13°C. The average daily sunshine in February is just four hours, higher than January.

Is February a good time to visit Santorini?

Yes. There will be less crowd and a more peaceful vacation. Although, there would be limited restaurants open yet you enjoy your time in this peaceful island.

How many days in Greece is enough?

It takes approximately 20 days to completely travel Greece. Out of this around-5 days go to Athens as it will be an enjoyable trip for you. The Acropolis and Parthenon are two iconic sites in Greece which would take approximately 2 days to fully explore.

What is the cheapest time of year to fly to Greece?

High season in Greece is considered to be between June and July. The cheapest and most affordable month to fly to Greece is February.

What airport do you fly into for Greece?

The 2 main airports in Greece are located in Athens and Thessaloniki. The airport of Athens, El. Venizelos International airport, receives direct flights from th

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Greece in February: Affordable Digital Nomad Winter Destination

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Winter is the perfect time for digital nomads to explore a new part of the world. That’s why many remote workers stay in Greece in February . 

With mild weather, affordable accommodations, and a ton of things to do , Greece isn’t just for your summer beach trips or cruises. This gorgeous Mediterranean country offers digital nomads an active and comfortable lifestyle even in the winter. 

So many remote workers fall in love with the Greek lifestyle that they end up living there for a year or two with the Greece digital nomad visa ! 

Before you get excited and find the first flight to Greece from wherever you are in the world, let’s dive into what exactly life is like in Greece in February for digital nomads.  

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Is February a Good Time to Visit Greece as a Digital Nomad? 

In my humble opinion, Greece in February is the perfect place for digital nomads who want to stay in Europe but avoid extremely cold winters. 

From firsthand experience, I spent two months in Greece, from January to March, and it was incredible! While I wasn’t keen on jumping into the sea, even on the sunniest days, there were locals taking a swim every morning. 

Greece in February offers digital nomads a unique perspective and opportunity to experience the authentic Greek lifestyle. The number of tourists compared to the summer is very low. It won’t feel too crowded or overwhelming. 

can you visit greece in february

Depending on where you stay in Greece, the weather is fairly mild. Being in the southern Mediterranean, you can expect to don a winter coat and a light scarf while out exploring the country. 

While Greece in February is fairly quiet, there are still plenty of things to do and see. Plus, it gives digital nomads the opportunity to find a cozy cafe to work from undistracted. 

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How Cold is Greece in February?

You can expect temperatures ranging from 6℃ (44℉) to 16℃ (61℉) during the day , depending on where you choose to stay in Greece in February. 

However, you can definitely count on getting plenty of sunlight in Greece in February. Just in Athens, you’ll experience 136 hours of sunlight during the month. Bright, sunny days are crucial for digital nomads who want to be as productive as possible. 

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What is Greece Like in February? 

Well, we’ve already determined that Greece in February is a digital nomad’s winter paradise if they aren’t looking for somewhere hot and tropical, that is. 

Digital nomads who appreciate the European lifestyle, history, and mild winter temperatures will find that Greece is the perfect winter destination. 

Fewer Tourists

Just the city of Athens attracts 6.5 million tourists every year. Most of them come during July and August. 

When traveling to Greece in February, you will notice a lack of tourists. Museums won’t be crowded. Lines to the Acropolis are nonexistent. Beaches are nearly empty! 

For digital nomads who want to experience historic and iconic sites but want to avoid being in crowds , traveling in the off-season is the best option. 

Just before the pandemic, we spent a month on the small Greek island of Tinos and were the only tourists in the village! It was such a fun and intimate way to discover the lifestyle there. 

Affordable Accommodations

During the winter, accommodations in Greece are half the price they charge during the summer. In the center of Athens, we rented an apartment for just €1,000 for the month. 

Since there are fewer tourists, which means less demand, hotels , hostels , and Airbnbs reduce their rates. 

Discounted Attractions

From November to March, many archaeological sites offer reduced admissions. That means, instead of paying €20 to climb to the top of the Acropolis, you only have to pay €10!

Plus, many cities offer free admission on the first Sunday of every month during the off-season. 

Digital nomads who are budget-conscious and like to take advantage of affordable locations will get to experience Greece for half the price when they go in February. 

Seasonal Businesses Closed

One of the downfalls of visiting Greece in February is that many seasonal towns and businesses will shutter their doors during the winter months. With fewer tourists, it doesn’t make sense for a beach club or cafe to stay open. 

In reality, this could cause a bit of a struggle when trying to find an open restaurant, but it’s all part of the adventure! Who knows, you may stumble on one of the best meals ever, trying to find an open local restaurant. 

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Where to Visit Greece in February

Greece is known for a handful of digital nomad hotspots. But when you look at the country on a map, you’ll soon realize just how big it is! That’s without including all of the islands. 

We’ve picked our top five places to visit in February to help you narrow down your digital nomad winter destination in Greece. 

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You can never go wrong with staying in the capital city of Athens as a digital nomad. There is literally everything you could ever want there! 

From archaeological sites to museums to restaurants to nightclubs to shopping to a large digital nomad community , Athens has it all. 

The weather is also favorable during the month of February. While it may still be slightly chilly, you can count on sunny days and minimal snowfall. 

Read Next: Cafes in Athens for Digital Nomads

As we spent a month discovering Athens and rating it as one of the best cities for digital nomads, Nomads Embassy created a guide to living there . You can grab your free copy below: 

Plus, you can read about our first-hand experience in Athens for even more details about what to expect as a digital nomad in Greece in February. 

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Crete is the largest island in Greece and is self-sustaining. Known for consuming the most olive oil per year per person, Crete has some of the best food, best beaches, and friendliest people you will ever meet during your travels in Greece. 

With three major cities, Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno, all three are excellent hubs for digital nomads. If you’re looking for a smaller community but still have a ton of things to do, then Crete is the destination for you! 

From discovering small beach towns to hiking trails to skiing in the mountains , Crete is the perfect place to visit in Greece in February as a digital nomad. 

Pro tip: You’re definitely going to want to rent a car some days to explore everything this island has to offer easily. 

We stayed in Heraklion and absolutely loved the vibe there. Friendly, interesting, and close to archaeological sites, we would definitely stay there again. Plus, I found some of the coziest cafes in Heraklion for digital nomads . 

Our time in Crete didn’t go to waste for our Nomads Embassy readers! We wrote an entire additional guide just for digital nomads who want to explore this island. You can claim your free copy below

You can also read a recap of my firsthand experience as a digital nomad in Crete for a more in-depth opinion of the Greek island in February. 

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Thessaloniki

Located in the northern part of Greece, Thessaloniki is a port city with just as much history as Athens. With a gorgeous promenade along the sea , you can soak in your Vitamin D even in February when you stay in this lively Greek city in February. 

While the temperatures may be colder than in Athens, you can still count on sunny days and enjoyable walks around the city. With streets lined with cafes, boutique stores, tavernas, and coworking spaces , it’s a digital nomad’s winter paradise. 

Plus, with the city being on the less-visited list, you may find a more authentic experience staying here than in Athens. 

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Are you looking for a small getaway or escape from the hustle and bustle of cities? Are you ready to buckle down and focus on your remote work? 

Then, the small island of Tinos is the perfect destination in Greece in February for you! 

Located just a 20-minute ferry ride north of Mykonos, Tinos town has all of the qualities you dream of in a Greek island. With white buildings, blue accent doors and windows, and plenty of friendly cats wandering the streets, it’s a place to rejuvenate and relax. 

While there isn’t much to do on the island except rotate through the cafes, eat a gyro, and sit on the beaches, sometimes it’s nice to live a slow, quiet life.  

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A bit of a larger island than Tinos, Paros offers an authentic experience to digital nomads who wish to live on a Greek island in February. There is definitely more to do in the sizable towns, including museums and more restaurant and cafe options. 

This Cycladic island offers a handful of towns that digital nomads may find interest in. Plus, it’s fairly easy to travel between the towns via bus routes. Or you can always rent a car and discover the island on your own. 

While there aren’t official coworking spaces on the island, there are plenty of cafes with free wifi and outlets where you can set up your digital nomad laptop and get some work done. 

What to Wear in Greece in February

Let’s be honest: you won’t be wearing the traditional beach outfit you see people post on social media when they go on vacation in Greece if you choose to go in February. 

Instead, you can expect to wear jeans, sweaters, and a light winter coat during your stay in Greece in February. 

However, it can also depend on the weather. The sun is still fairly warm during this time of year! For those sunny days, you may not need a winter coat, but a light jacket instead. 

If you choose to stay on the islands, you can expect it to become pretty windy. For this, we recommend a hat and scarf. 

In other words, you can expect to wear traditional fall and winter clothing while in Greece in February , but you won’t have the chill bite or overcast gray of a northern winter. 

How to Live in Greece for One Year as a Digital Nomad

When digital nomads visit Greece, it’s hard to leave. Many of them like to explore the option of fully relocating there to live. 

It’s never been easier now that Greece’s digital nomad visa is available! 

If you meet the below requirements , you could be eligible to live in Greece for one year or more. 

  • Earn at least €3,500 per month working remotely
  • Have a clean criminal record
  • Obtain international health insurance 
  • Sign a lease agreement in Greece

You can also bring your spouse and children with you if you travel as a digital nomad family . 

One of the most unique features of Greece’s digital nomad visa is that it leads to permanent residency . When you apply for the residence permit and live in the country for five years, full-time, you can apply for permanent residency and eventually citizenship. 

You can read more about the Greece digital nomad visa here .

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Relocate to Greece as a Digital Nomad with Nomads Embassy

Finding out that there is an opportunity to move to Greece as a remote worker probably just made your day. 

Now, we’re going to put the cherry on top! 

Nomads Embassy: The World’s First Embassy for Digital Nomads has partnered with hand-selected local immigration lawyers in Greece to assist our readers with their Greece digital nomad visa applications. 

With our Done-for-You Digital Nomad Visa Service , you can increase your chances of approval and get to Greece faster. 

Our immigration lawyers will follow your visa application from start to finish, answer any questions you may have, and communicate with the necessary authorities in their local language. 

You just have to submit your documents, answer questions, and attend appointments if needed. 

In just a few months, you could be living in Greece full-time as a digital nomad! 

To get started, request our free eligibility check by completing the form above. 

Verify Your Greece Digital Nomad Visa Eligibility Today! 

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Greece in February

Greece in February has a mix of endless natural wonders and prehistoric monuments, which are perfect to see in February due to a pleasant high average temperature of 14°C. Whether you desire to hike through serene mountain-top villages or look up at the towering columns and temples of the cities, Greece in February will make you feel both balanced and excited.  And it will give you the added benefit of being that Greece in February is budget-friendly and less tourist-heavy. 

With over 18 world heritage sites (such as the prehistoric Archaeological Site of Olympia), Greece is one of the most culturally significant and oldest places in the western world. Along with its major city attractions and the serenity of its nature reserves, it is renowned for its Mediterranean cuisine, which invites you in with its tasty array of fresh fish, charcoal-grilled meats, oils and seasonal vegetables.

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Where to Go in Greece in February

Santorini  , the greek fine food exhibition, weather / seasons , things to know before you go.

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February in Greece is the ideal time to focus on the country’s ancient relics and history and the charms of winter you can experience, such as traditional winter soups, stews, and hot thermal springs. Enriching experiences can be found both in the major cities of Greece and on the islands.

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Greece’s capital, Athens, is always a welcome retreat, with some of the most ancient relics that the country has on show. Whether you would like to view the iconic Acropolis from atop a mountain or walk the romantic streets of Nafplio, there are a variety of places that you can visit to suit your needs. Santorini, Nafplio, and Athens are recommended places to visit in February due to the diversity of sites and activities on offer. No matter which attractions you choose to visit, the natural wonders of these cities are sure to create a lasting impression on you.

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What to Do / Best Places to Visit / Unique Experiences

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Santorini has some of the most memorable ancient relics to see in Greece. With a backdrop of cliffs and volcanoes, Santorini offers a memorable experience, allowing visitors to walk through the ancient archaeological site of Akrotiri, a settlement that was destroyed in prehistoric times by a volcanic eruption. 

Santorini offers many Mediterranean gastronomical delights, with the base of numerous meals being made of local fruits and vegetables. As you stroll through the streets of Santorini, you will be taken aback by its Cycladic architecture and the white-washed buildings that peek over red cliffs, all accompanied by some of the most breathtaking sunsets you can witness. You can witness the natural beauty of Santorini in our 11-Day Santorini Escape with a Touch of Athens . 

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Nafplio is a beautiful seaside town in the Peloponnese in the Argolic Gulf and is filled with Venetian architecture, taverns, and exotic boutiques. It is the former capital of Greece and is bathed in beauty and history, with its magnificent harbour and blue-sea skyline. To visit Nafplio is to step back in time to enjoy a unique opportunity to marvel at Greece’s ancient culture.

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 It’s a great spot to visit, accompanied by a charming ancient town. There are photo-worthy views around every curve, and it’s one of Greece’s most romantic spots at sunset as you walk across its promenade.

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Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world and has been inhabited for nearly 5,000 years. It is also the perfect place to go in February. Its rich history lives within the landmarks around the city, which are built through various architectural styles, such as towering stone temples and neoclassical palaces. 

Its main attraction, the Acropolis, can be seen from every corner of the city. Alongside its cultural importance, Athens has a variety of cafes, bars, and restaurants that host live music. Another notable attraction is The Temple of Olympian Zeus, a temple that holds one of the most well-preserved Greek sculptures. February also sees the arrival of the Carnival season, with celebration and pride filling the streets. You can stroll the streets of Athens in our 9-Day Athens, Sifnos and Serifos Tour.

Festivals / Special Events 

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Throughout Greece, in February, Carnival is celebrated through different traditions. The events on offer include parades, costume parties, live street performances, and traditions such as flour fights. Carnival is a celebration of laughter, wine, and fertility, honouring the notorious Greek god Dionysus, who represents ecstasy and fruitfulness.  

The colourful celebration is an expression of freedom, with many individuals wearing masks and disguises. The most visited and well-known carnival is in Patras and is great for families because it includes parades for children and a children’s carnival. Thousands come to a parade of floats and groups of people in carnival costumes.

The Greek Fine Food Exhibition is held at the Mediterranean Exhibition Center, which is situated near Athens International Airport. The event is one of the largest promotions of high-quality Greek food in the whole of Greece, with professionals promoting premium food and beverages to other professionals in the food industry and foodies in general. With discourses on food and its origins, companies showcase authentic Greek cuisine and ingredients, such as cold cuts, herbs, oil and traditional cheeses. 

Famous chefs create mouth-watering dishes utilising premium materials from the exhibition’s sponsors. The exhibition’s visitors will learn about Greek items as well as culinary secrets via an immersive experience. Gastronomy fans will also be able to participate in targeted workshops and topic presentations on the “Cooking Greece” stage.

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Despite February being a winter month in Greece, the Mediterranean climate means that although it is one of the coldest months of the year, the temperatures are still relatively mild and enjoyable, with the weather only becoming hotter as the month draws on. 

Islands are frequently hotter than the mainland. The average temperatures of the mainland are a high of 13°C and a low of 7°C, with the sea reaching temperatures of 15°C. Depending on where you visit, you may also experience snowfall. However, due to the climate of Greece, you can expect that there will be sunshine spells throughout your visit.

  • It is not advised to flush toilet paper in Greece as it can clog drains. Instead, place the toilet paper into a bin.
  • Although prices drop in Greece during February, it is advised that you still book as early as possible to save as much money as you can. 
  • There are dress codes for churches and monasteries, as they are an extremely important part of Greek culture.
  • Shopping hours vary in Greece. The general shopping hours are: Monday/ Wednesday/ Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm – Tuesday/ Thursday/ Friday from 9 am to 2 pm and from 6 pm to 9 pm.
  • The currency in Greece is the Euro; USD$1 currently equals €0.95.
  • Tipping is not compulsory in Greece. However, if you would like to, it is suggested that you tip 5%.
  • People in Greece tend to go for drinks later in the night as they eat late. 

Visiting Greece in February will show you a country steeped in history. Marvel at the wonders that the ancient Greeks have left behind, with magnificent architecture and art that is still visited by millions each year. Take in the views of the Mediterranean Sea waters, the mainland’s towering mountains, and the Aegean Sea volcanic islands. 

When you are not submerged in ancient history and astonishing scenery, you will be able to enjoy Greece’s cuisine, which is mainly healthy, tasty and draws on local ingredients. It’s easy to see why so many people want to visit Greece. With prices dropping significantly, it’s the best opportunity to visit the islands and mainland, both of which can be explored in our tours and experiences . Furthermore, you can connect with one of our Local Designers to begin planning your dream trip today.

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Hi! My name is Kevin, and I am a writer living in London, England. It's a dream come true for me to be able to combine my love of travel with my passion for writing. If I am not writing, painting, or playing the guitar you will find me at music festivals all around the world. For me, nothing beats listening to live music while the sun sets and joyful conversations fill the air! As an advocate of living mindfully and adventurously, I hope that I can share with you a sense of excitement and assist you in selecting a trip that will leave you with lasting memories.

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Best Greek Winter Islands in February

W ho said that Greek Islands were only summer destinations? That’s right, they’re not! We have collected the 5 Best Greeks Winter Islands for you to visit in February. Some are full of life; others are full of romance and others full of culture.

Let’s dive in the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean and Ionian Seas!

Heraklion – Crete

A few general words.

Heraklion , located in the center of Crete , is one of the largest cities in Greece with a population amounting to 250,000 inhabitants. It may feel odd at first as Heraklion is such a lively city, that doesn’t resemble an island at all times. However, your first impression is deceiving when, afterward, you discover the beauties and charm that this unique region of Crete hides. Surrounded by the mountains Psiloritis and Lassithiotika, Heraklion perfectly combines mountain and sea.

Heraklion in Crete - castle

Heraklion in Crete

A few Words on the History

The history of Heraklion began thousands of years ago in the ‘era of mythology’. The prefecture of Heraklion is home to the famous Minoan palace of Knossos , known for the history of Theseus and the Minotaur. The palace of Knossos is one of the most important historical sights of Crete, which is why it receives a large number of visitors every year. Furthermore, the picturesque Venetian port of Heraklion is ideal for endless morning or evening walks and is a perfect place to enjoy the wonderful view around the castle walls. A short distance from the Venetian port is the Historical Museum of Heraklion which was founded in 1952 by the Research Institute of the History of Crete. The museum houses many important exhibits and archaeological finds which depict various forms of Cretan life starting from the beginning of the Christian period.

The Old and New Towns

Heraklion consists of the Old and the New Town. The New Town has been the capital of the prefecture since 1972, an important economic center that contributes significantly to the trade and industry of Crete. The part of the Old Town is located between the old walls forming a triangle whose base overlooks the sea and its top meets the Martinengo bastion at the highest point of which is the tomb of the famous Cretan writer Nikos Kazantzakis . Those who visit Heraklion have the opportunity to wander the streets of the Old Town and visit some of the “hidden jewels” of the area such as the picturesque square of Eleftherios Venizelos full of cafes, restaurants, and tourist shops, and the Morosini Fountain in the center square, known as “the Fountain of the Lions”, which was built in 1628 by the Governor of Crete Francesco Morosini .

minoan knossos palace in heraklion crete

Knossos Palace

Surrounding Area of Heraklion

Apart from the Old and New Towns of Heraklion, in the prefecture, there are many beautiful areas to visit. As you go south of the prefecture of Heraklion you will meet enchanting beaches with crystal clear waters as well as hospitable residents. One of the most interesting sights of the area is the famous Aquarium of Crete which is located between the city of Heraklion and the tourist resort of Hersonissos. It hosts 2500 living marine organisms such as many varieties of fish, sharks, shellfish, jellyfish, and more. The Aquarium is open to the public daily all year round and receives thousands of visitors of all ages.

The prefecture of Heraklion, starting from the coastal cosmopolitan resort of Hersonissos and reaching the archeological sites of Archanes and Pyrgos , is one of the most remarkable destinations in Crete that you should not miss visiting.

lindos in rhodes - ancient ruins

Lindos – Rhodes

Rhodes – Dodecanese

The wonderful capital of the Dodecanese and of course their largest island. The ‘Ιsland of the Κnights’, Rhodes is the 4th largest island in Greece and every year attracts more and more tourists as it is very popular and gathers many features that make it an ideal destination for many types of tourists. Families, couples, young people can all spend dreamy moments on this beautiful island.

The Map of Rhodes

Τhe city of Rhodes in the northeast of the island. Inside the city of Rhodes and through the walls, is the old city of Rhodes which is also on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site . The only sure thing is that in the old town if you are not a local you will get lost on your first visit. Its narrow alleys hide many secrets but even more beauties.

beach in lindos rhodes

The most Famous Beaches of Rhodes

In Rhodes, you will find the beaches you dream of. Due to the size and morphology of the island, it is full of beaches, many of them have a blue flag. Most beaches and most popular are located on the east side of the island. In the west, there are fewer beaches and they are the ones that are calmer as they do not gather a lot of people. Nonetheless, as it is winter, you will have the best beaches to yourself! For the daring few, the waters may not be as cold as you think and you may want to take a dip.

What to see on the ‘Island of the Knights’

The old town of rhodes.

Entering the port by boat, the first thing you see in Mandraki is the fawns welcoming you to the island. The fawns are a symbol of the island and live freely. Legend has it that before the fawns there was the Colossus of Rhodes and ships passed between its legs. Behind them can be seen the walls of the old city. Many cultures have passed through this island and all have left their traces in the old town. You will find fountains, Turkish baths, statues, mosques, and much more. Let yourself wander through the old city and you will be amazed. There you can see the moat of the castle and of course visit the Palace of the Grand Masters. It is located on the northwest side of the old town, at the end of Knights Street and was the residence of the Italian commander.

fort saint nicholas in rhodes - castle

Saint Nicholas fort in Rhodes

Butterfly Valley

On the northwest side of Rhodes near the village of Theologos is the valley of the Butterflies, an area of ​​600 acres that from June to September is filled with colorful butterflies. The prevailing conditions are ideal for the mating of butterflies for this and we see so many gathered in one place. The area is full of trees of all kinds and is a unique spectacle with small bridges for people to cross but also ponds with water lilies and much more. If you have children, you should take them to this fairytale setting.

The Nightlife of Rhodes

Rhodes is an island famous for its intense nightlife. The protagonist in this is of course Faliraki of Rhodes . It has countless bars for all tastes. Other areas with vibrant nightlife are Lindos and Ialyssos. Moreover, there is ff course, the old city could not be missing from the list of places. It has the most beautiful small bars and incredible Greek restaurants.

corfu sea

Corfu – Ionian Sea

Let’s “travel” to Corfu , the Venetian Ionian island.

Where is Corfu located?

Corfu is an island located in the Ionian Sea and specifically in the Ionian Group of Islands (Eftanisa). It is located northwest of Lefkada , west of Parga and Igoumenitsa , and south of Albania .

What is worth seeing in Corfu

The old Fortress of the island functions as a place where everyone can visit and admire the historical archive of Corfu, as well as the large Byzantine collection, kept there. The impressive thing that one will see when entering the fortress is how well space is maintained. There is a strong Venetian finesse that does not resemble any other places that function as a “shelter” of cultural heritage in other parts of Greece.

citadel of corfu - fortress

Corfu Fortress Photo Credit: Claudiu Nelega

Spianada Square

This square is the largest not only in Corfu but also in the Balkans. A visit is at least necessary. At the “core” of the square is the typical kiosk, where you can enjoy the view that it generously has to offer you.

Liston Square

Liston Square is essentially the main street with its special arches and shops in the city of Corfu. It is a stone’s throw from Spianada Square.

The palace of Princess Sisi is located in the village of Gastouri . The distance is estimated at 10 km from the island’s capital. This is a site where time seems to have stopped. The rich vegetation in combination with the exceptional beauty and architecture of the space is worth your visit.

kumquats in corfu

Pontikonisi

Enjoying your coffee from the cannon, you will see in front of you Pontikonisi popping up. First, you will see a small church and surrounding rocks. This small church is called Panagia Vlacherena. At a negligible distance, you will see an islet with dense vegetation. This is Pontikonisi! You will be able to get there by boat from a resident or by a boat that is for this purpose.

What Flavors to Taste in Corfu

The flavors in the Ionian islands are impressive. Gastronomy really “reaches” another level. In Corfu, you should try the traditional dish ‘pastitsada’ and ‘sofrito’. From sweets, the sweet of the kumquat spoon is suggested. You can also enjoy it as a liqueur. Also, in Corfu, you will have the opportunity to enjoy traditional ‘tsitsimbira’.

santorini caldera view

Santorini’s Caldera

Santorini – Cyclades

Famous for its magnificent caldera, volcano, and romantic sunset, Santorini is considered one of the top places to visit in the world. Built on the edge of steep cliffs, the picturesque villages of Santorini offer wonderful views of the Aegean Sea and the sunken volcano.

Sights Not To Miss

Do not miss visiting Akrotiri , perhaps the most important archeological site of the Cyclades. This city was one of the most important cities in the Aegean Sea until a volcanic eruption destroyed it in the 17th century BC. Volcanic material saved the buildings and their contents.

Nea Kameni Island

The island of Nea Kameni in the middle of the flooded caldera is one of the most dangerous volcanoes on the planet. It is also one of the suggested cities as the lost city of Atlantis . The eruption that destroyed most of Santorini 3,600 years ago created a tsunami that reached as far as Turkey and probably wiped out the Minoan Civilization.

oia in santorini

The star of Santorini, the beautiful village of Oia , is the ultimate island village, full of white houses and vaulted churches that fall above the edge of the caldera. It has enchanting hotels, renovated farmhouses on the edge of the crater and impressive sunsets. Santorini sunset is probably the most famous in the world. The sunset is beautiful from every part of the island, but the sunset in Oia is the best.

Museum of Prehistoric Thira

The Museum of Prehistoric Thira is located in Fira and has findings from prehistoric times that have been excavated from Akrotiri, Ancient Thira, and other areas of Santorini.

cherry tomatoes from Santorini

Cherry Tomatoes of Santorini

For Foodies

In the traditional cuisine of Santorini we can distinguish the following ingredients and dishes:

  • Fava is an old traditional dish that can be served in many different ways, depending on the season.
  • The cherry tomato is very fragrant and tasty.
  • Chloro cheese is a fresh cheese produced by the women of Santorini and it is not easy to find anymore.
  • Tomato meatballs are meatballs, without meat, made of tomato. This delicious Santorini recipe is made with herbs, tomatoes, and butter. It is the specialty of the island, along with the fava.
  • Eggplant, a unique vegetable of the island, is considered the traditional dish in Santorini. They are small aubergines, very tasty, and with a fresh aroma.
  • Capers and dried capers are products of the island that are often used in salads.

Where to Dip

The beaches of Santorini are very different from other beaches in Greece due to their special geographical features. Red and black volcanic pebbles fill the shores of Santorini and the cliffs offer a picturesque atmosphere. Red beach is one of the most beautiful and famous beaches of Santorini. It has black and red volcanic pebbles and hot water. The impressive beach of Perissa has black sand, however, the largest black sand beach of Santorini is Perivolos.

chios island

Chios – Northeast Aegean Sea

Chios belongs to the islands of the Northeast Aegean and is located south of Lesvos and north of Ikaria. It is the 5th largest island in Greece and combines the modern way of life with the historical tradition and the natural landscape. An island with wild and unexplored beauty, Chios will pleasantly surprise those who go for the first time.

The island of Chios is famous all over the world for the production of mastic and so we suggest you take a walk through the Mastic villages and try the mastic products. In Kampos of Chios, you will see endless orchards with citrus and some of the most beautiful traditional houses on the island.

mastic village of chios

Sights to Visit on the island of Chios

The fertile and manorial plain of chios.

Narrow streets, huge stone walls, made with unique craftsmanship. Ornated doors with proud arches. In these huge orchards of the most fertile valley of the island once lived lords. The Genoese built their villas here from the 14th century and in the following years the rich people of Chios.

The Mastic Villages

They are about 20, you will find them in southern Chios and they smell delicious like mastic. Pyrgi and Mesta stand out, followed by Vessa, Armolia, Nenita, and Patrika.

A castle city in the North Aegean

An image that will surely be unforgettable: a stone cone of cuboid houses with black spots from open doors and windows. This is Anavatos. An uninhabited stone tower, erected above the wilderness of the forest, hanging next to the abyssal cliff. A monument of special importance for the history of Chios, but also of humanity, and one of the sights that you should not miss.

mastic trees in chios

Mastic Trees in Chios Photo Credit: Güldem Üstün

Gastronomy of Chios

In addition to the famous mastic, Chios offers a wide variety of local products and authentic flavors. The gastronomic wealth of Chios includes, among others: kinds of butter and cheeses such as mastelo, citrus fruits such as the Chios mandarin, ouzo, and aromatic liqueurs, excellent quality wines, sweets, pastries, but also fresh fish and seafood. Try their local cuisine and you will remember us.

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Greece in February: Weather, Activities, and More!

Greece in February

Greece in February offers a unique travel experience with mild weather, vibrant festivals, and fewer crowds. Whether you’re seeking historical sites, cultural immersion, or simply a peaceful getaway, this off-season period provides the perfect opportunity to explore Greece’s hidden gems. From the mainland to the Greek islands, February presents a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere that allows you to truly embrace the charm of this beautiful country.

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  • Experience Greece in its low season, with fewer visitors and subdued nightlife
  • Enjoy mild weather, although with gray cloudy days and a higher chance of rain
  • Take advantage of lower prices and explore popular cultural hot-spots like Athens, Thessaloniki, and archeological sites
  • Participate in the vibrant Carnival festival that takes place throughout Greece
  • Engage in unique winter activities such as skiing in mountain resorts

Why Visit Greece in February?

Traveling to Greece in February provides an ideal winter escape, with a range of benefits for visitors seeking a more authentic and affordable experience. As the low season, Greece in February sees fewer visitors, allowing you to explore popular cultural hotspots like Athens, Thessaloniki, and the archeological sites of Epidavros, Rhodes, Meteora, and Crete without the crowds. The subdued nightlife during this time offers a quieter and more relaxed ambiance, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture.

One of the main advantages of visiting Greece in February is the lower prices. With the high season still a few months away, accommodation, flights, and attractions are significantly cheaper. This means you can enjoy a winter getaway to Greece without breaking the bank. Additionally, the Carnival festival takes place in February, providing an exciting cultural experience with flamboyant carnivals happening in cities throughout the country.

While the weather in Greece during February is cool, with gray cloudy days and a higher chance of rain, it’s an opportunity to enjoy winter activities and explore the country’s stunning landscapes. Although swimming in the sea may not be possible due to the cold temperatures, skiing in mountain resorts like Parnassus and Mt. Olympus is a popular activity that allows you to take advantage of the snowy peaks.

Greece in February

In conclusion, Greece in February offers an off-season calm and the chance to explore historical sites without the crowds. It provides a unique winter escape with affordable prices, local festivals, and the opportunity to engage in winter activities. So, if you’re looking for a more authentic and affordable experience, Greece in February is the perfect destination for a memorable winter getaway.

Weather in Greece in February

The weather in Greece during February is typically cool, with overcast days and occasional rain showers, allowing visitors to enjoy a range of winter activities and soak up the much-desired winter sun. While the temperatures may be cooler than in the summer months, the mild climate creates the perfect conditions for exploring historical sites, engaging in outdoor adventures, and savoring the tranquil beauty of Greece.

With average temperatures ranging from 10 to 15 degrees Celsius (50 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit), you’ll want to pack layers to stay comfortable during your explorations. The gray cloudy days create a serene atmosphere, providing a unique backdrop for cultural visits and scenic walks. Just make sure to bring your umbrella or raincoat, as there is a higher chance of rain during this time.

Despite the cooler weather, Greece in February offers the opportunity to indulge in winter sun. In between the occasional showers, you can bask in the gentle rays of sunlight that peek through the clouds. The quiet beaches, framed by breathtaking landscapes, offer a peaceful retreat for long walks and contemplation. While swimming may not be practical due to the colder sea temperatures, you can still enjoy the soothing sound of the waves and the mesmerizing beauty of the coastline.

So, whether you’re strolling through the historic streets of Athens, standing in awe of the monasteries in Meteora, or gazing at the magnificent ruins in Rhodes, Greece in February offers a unique atmosphere and a chance to explore the country’s rich heritage without the usual crowds. Embrace the off-season charm and discover the beauty of Greece in its quieter, more introspective moments.

winter sun in Greece

Greece in February offers a wealth of fascinating destinations, from the vibrant city of Athens to the historic archeological sites and enchanting Greek islands, providing ample opportunities for exploration and cultural discovery. While the weather may be cool and rainy, the off-season calm allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the rich history and unique beauty of the country. Here are some of the top places to visit in Greece during the month of February:

The capital city of Greece, Athens, is a must-visit destination year-round. In February, visitors can explore the iconic Acropolis and its ancient ruins, including the Parthenon and the Temple of Hephaestus, without the large crowds that flock during the peak tourist season. The National Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Cycladic Art are also worth a visit to delve deeper into Greece’s rich history and culture.

Thessaloniki

The second-largest city in Greece, Thessaloniki, offers a blend of history, vibrant street art, and a lively food scene. February is an ideal time to wander through the city’s historic center, visit the White Tower, and explore the UNESCO-listed Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessaloniki. Don’t forget to savor local delicacies, such as bougatsa and souvlaki, while enjoying the city’s relaxed atmosphere.

Archeological Sites: Epidavros, Rhodes, Meteora, and Crete

For history enthusiasts, February in Greece provides the opportunity to explore renowned archeological sites away from the summer crowds. Epidavros boasts an ancient theater renowned for its remarkable acoustics, while Rhodes offers a rich history dating back to ancient times, with its medieval Old Town being a UNESCO World Heritage site. Meteora, known for its monasteries perched atop towering rock formations, and Crete, home to the Minoan Palace of Knossos, are also worth exploring for a glimpse into Greece’s ancient past.

Greece in February offers a unique opportunity to explore its historical and cultural treasures without the bustling crowds found in the peak tourist season. Whether you choose to wander through Athens’ ancient ruins, savor local delicacies in Thessaloniki, or immerse yourself in the rich history of Epidavros, Rhodes, Meteora, and Crete, you’re sure to discover the hidden gems of Greece during this off-season period. Embrace the calm, embrace the history, and embrace the beauty of Greece in February.

Greek islands in February

In addition to exploring historical sites, Greece in February offers an array of unique activities, including skiing in picturesque mountain resorts, providing a thrilling winter experience for adventure enthusiasts. The country is home to several mountain ranges that transform into winter wonderlands during this time. One popular destination for skiing is the Parnassus Mountain Resort, known for its stunning alpine scenery and diverse slopes suitable for beginners and experienced skiers alike.

For those seeking a more challenging skiing experience, the majestic Mt. Olympus offers a range of slopes catering to advanced skiers. Nestled among the mythological peaks, skiers can enjoy breathtaking views while gliding down the slopes. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a beginner, Greece’s mountain resorts provide ample opportunities for winter recreation and adventure.

The Best Ski Resorts in Greece

Aside from skiing, Greece in February offers opportunities for hiking and exploring its beautiful landscapes. The cooler temperatures and lush greenery make it an ideal time to hike through trails in places like the Samaria Gorge in Crete or the stunning Vikos Gorge in the Zagori region. These natural wonders provide an immersive experience in Greece’s diverse terrain.

Additionally, February is a great time to immerse yourself in Greek culture by attending local festivals and events. The Carnival festival, celebrated throughout Greece, is a highlight of February. Locals and visitors alike come together to enjoy vibrant parades, costumes, and music. Festivities culminate in the “Clean Monday” celebration, where families gather for picnics and fly kites, marking the beginning of Lent.

With its unique activities and cultural experiences, Greece in February offers a refreshing and off-the-beaten-path winter getaway. Whether you’re seeking adventure on the slopes or immersion in local traditions, Greece has something to offer every traveler during this time.

skiing in picturesque mountain resort

Greece in February presents a culinary delight, with an abundance of traditional dishes and seasonal specialties to indulge in, amidst a tranquil dining ambiance on the Greek islands and beyond. As the low season, February offers a unique opportunity to savor delicious Greek cuisine without the usual crowds, allowing for a more intimate dining experience.

One of the highlights of Greek winter cuisine is the variety of hearty stews and soups that warm the soul on cool, gray days. Traditional dishes like moussaka, stifado, and gemista are a comforting treat, combining rich flavors and wholesome ingredients. These dishes are often made with local ingredients such as tomatoes, eggplants, and herbs, ensuring an authentic taste.

Indulge in a bowl of creamy avgolemono soup, made with chicken broth, lemon juice, and eggs, providing a perfect balance of tangy and savory flavors. This traditional Greek dish is especially comforting during the winter months and is often enjoyed alongside a slice of crusty bread.

Additionally, February is a great time to try seasonal specialties like dakos, a Cretan dish made with barley rusks, tomatoes, feta cheese, and olive oil. This refreshing and satisfying dish is a delightful combination of textures, flavors, and aromas, showcasing the freshness of local produce.

Greek cuisine in February

Exploring the culinary delights of Greece in February is a journey that satisfies both the palate and the soul. Whether enjoying a warm bowl of avgolemono soup, savoring the complex flavors of moussaka and stifado, or indulging in the freshness of dakos, the Greek islands provide the perfect backdrop for a tranquil dining experience. So, delight in the off-season charm of Greece and embark on a culinary adventure like no other.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Activities in Greece in February

For the intrepid traveler, Greece in February offers a treasure trove of off-the-beaten-path activities and attractions, allowing for a deeper immersion into the country’s rich history and natural beauty. While popular destinations like Athens and Thessaloniki are always a draw, venturing off the well-trodden path can lead to unique experiences and hidden gems that are often overlooked by tourists.

One such off-the-beaten-path activity is exploring the lesser-known archeological sites scattered throughout Greece. These ancient ruins may not be as famous as the Acropolis or Delphi, but they offer a glimpse into the country’s fascinating past. From the well-preserved theater at Epidavros to the medieval city of Rhodes, these sites allow visitors to step back in time and imagine the civilizations that once thrived.

Another off-season gem is the enchanting region of Meteora, renowned for its monasteries perched atop towering rock formations. During February, when the crowds are sparse, it’s the perfect time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage site and marvel at the breathtaking views.

If outdoor adventures are more your style, head to the island of Crete. With its rugged landscapes, stunning gorges, and picturesque villages, Crete offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring nature. February is an ideal time to visit, as the weather is cool and the trails are less crowded.

Whether you choose to uncover ancient history, delve into nature, or simply meander through quaint villages, exploring off-the-beaten-path activities in Greece during February promises a unique and rewarding experience. So, pack your bags and embark on an adventure that takes you beyond the tourist hotspots and allows you to truly discover the hidden treasures that Greece has to offer.

  • Exploring lesser-known archeological sites
  • Visiting the monasteries of Meteora
  • Discovering hidden villages in the mountains
  • Exploring the rugged landscapes of Crete

off-season Greece

Greeks celebrate February with colorful and lively Carnival festivals, showcasing vibrant parades, masked revelry, and traditional music, providing an unforgettable cultural experience for visitors. The Carnival season, also known as Apokries , is a time of joy and celebration before the start of Lent. The festivities typically occur in the weeks leading up to Clean Monday , a public holiday that marks the beginning of Lent in the Greek Orthodox calendar.

During Carnival, towns and cities across Greece come alive with elaborate processions, extravagant costumes, and energetic dancing. One of the most famous Carnival destinations is Patras, where the annual Patras Carnival attracts thousands of visitors with its grand parades and street parties. The city of Rethymno in Crete also hosts a spectacular Carnival celebration, blending tradition with modern flair.

Aside from the larger cities, even the smallest villages embrace the spirit of Carnival, organizing their own festivities and events. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture, joining in the fun as participants don masks and costumes, sing and dance, and enjoy traditional foods and drinks. It’s a unique opportunity to witness Greek traditions firsthand and create unforgettable memories.

Greek Carnival

Exploring the Greek Islands in February

While the sea may be too cold for swimming, visiting the Greek islands in February offers a unique chance to appreciate their natural beauty, enjoy tranquil moments, and discover hidden gems without the summer crowds. The serene atmosphere allows for a more intimate exploration of these picturesque destinations, where you can immerse yourself in the rich history and culture that the islands have to offer.

One of the top destinations to consider is the island of Crete. With its mild winter climate, you can explore ancient ruins like the Palace of Knossos and experience the authentic local lifestyle in towns like Chania and Heraklion. Crete in February also offers breathtaking landscapes, from snowy mountain peaks to rugged coastal cliffs, providing ample opportunities for scenic walks and hikes.

If you’re looking for a quieter island experience, head to Rhodes in February. This charming island boasts a medieval Old Town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets, visit the grand Palace of the Grand Master, and admire the stunning architecture of the Knights of St. John. Enjoy serene moments by the sea and take in the island’s captivating beauty at your own pace.

Greek Islands in February

These are just a few examples of the Greek islands that can be explored in February. Whether you’re seeking cultural experiences, natural wonders, or simply some peaceful time away, the Greek islands in February provide the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable winter getaway.

Winter Sun in Greece

For those seeking a winter escape with a touch of sun, Greece in February offers the perfect remedy, with stunning landscapes bathed in golden rays, creating an exquisite backdrop for exploration and relaxation. Although the weather may be cool during this time, the picturesque Greek islands still mesmerize visitors with their beauty and tranquility. With fewer tourists and a serene ambiance, the islands provide an ideal setting for those yearning for a peaceful getaway.

While swimming may not be possible due to the cold sea temperatures, Greece in February offers a unique opportunity for outdoor activities, such as hiking along scenic trails or exploring ancient ruins without the crowds. From the magnificent monasteries of Meteora to the historical treasures of Athens, there is no shortage of cultural hotspots to discover. Embarking on a journey through the archeological sites of Epidavros, Rhodes, and Crete allows travelers to immerse themselves in the rich history and mythological tales of Greece.

In addition to the cultural delights, winter sports enthusiasts can indulge in skiing adventures in mountain resorts like Parnassus and Mt. Olympus. The slopes provide an exhilarating experience, surrounded by breathtaking alpine scenery. After a day on the slopes, cozy up in a traditional taverna and savor the flavors of Greek cuisine, with seasonal specialties that warm the soul.

Quote: “Greece in February offers a unique blend of serene beauty, historical wonders, and adventure, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a winter escape.” – Traveler Magazine

Greek islands in winter sun

Greece in February is a true gem, allowing visitors to embrace the off-season charm and experience the country’s rich culture without the hustle and bustle of peak tourist periods. The Carnival festival adds an extra dash of vibrancy to the month, with flamboyant carnivals erupting in various cities throughout the country. Dive into the local traditions and immerse yourself in the joyous atmosphere of this festive occasion.

So, if you’re looking for a winter sun destination that offers more than just a beach holiday, Greece in February is the perfect choice. Indulge in the tranquility of the Greek islands, explore historical sites, partake in thrilling winter activities, and savor the local culinary delights, all while basking in the gentle glow of the winter sun.

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Embracing the off-season in greece in february.

Traveling to Greece in February allows visitors to embrace the off-season charm, with fewer crowds, lower prices, and the opportunity to experience the country’s rich history and culture at a more leisurely pace. The low season in Greece means that popular tourist destinations are less crowded, allowing you to explore famous sites such as Athens, Thessaloniki, and the awe-inspiring archeological sites of Epidavros, Rhodes, Meteora, and Crete without the hustle and bustle of peak tourist months.

While the weather in Greece during February may be cooler with gray cloudy days and a higher chance of rain, this provides a unique atmosphere for immersing yourself in the country’s rich traditions and cultural festivities. One of the highlights of February in Greece is the Carnival festival, where flamboyant carnivals take place in various cities throughout the country. This vibrant celebration showcases the joyous spirit of the Greek people and offers a glimpse into their fascinating heritage.

If you’re looking for adventure during your visit, Greece in February offers a range of activities suited to the season. While the sea may be too cold for swimming, skiing in mountain resorts like Parnassus and Mt. Olympus is a popular option for those seeking outdoor thrills. These picturesque destinations provide breathtaking views and a chance to indulge in winter sports against a backdrop of stunning natural landscapes.

  • Less crowded tourist attractions
  • Lower prices for accommodation and activities
  • Opportunity to explore Greece’s rich history and culture at a relaxed pace
  • Vibrant Carnival festivals throughout the country
  • Skiing in mountain resorts like Parnassus and Mt. Olympus

By visiting Greece in February, you’ll not only avoid the crowds and enjoy lower prices, but you’ll also have the chance to experience the country in a unique and authentic way. Embrace the off-season charm, indulge in the rich history and culture, and discover the hidden gems that make Greece a fascinating destination all year round.

off-season Greece

Greece in February offers a captivating blend of mild weather, vibrant festivals, and off-season tranquility, making it an appealing destination for travelers seeking an authentic and budget-friendly winter getaway. With fewer visitors and a quieter ambiance, this low season allows for a more intimate exploration of Greece’s cultural hotspots and archeological sites.

Although the weather in February is cool with gray cloudy days and a chance of rain, the reduced prices and shorter queues make it an ideal time to visit. You can immerse yourself in the vibrant Carnival festival that takes place throughout the country, witnessing flamboyant carnivals that bring joy and cultural significance to the grounds.

Exploring Greece in February means discovering hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path activities away from the crowds. From skiing in the picturesque mountain resorts of Parnassus and Mt. Olympus to savoring traditional dishes and seasonal specialties in local restaurants, there is plenty to delight your senses during this tranquil time.

Additionally, the Greek islands offer a serene atmosphere and breathtaking landscapes, providing the perfect backdrop for peaceful exploration. Although the sea may be too cold for swimming, the islands still possess an undeniable charm that will leave you with unforgettable memories.

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Q: What is the weather like in Greece in February?

A: In February, Greece experiences cool temperatures with gray cloudy days and a higher chance of rain. It is the low season with fewer visitors.

Q: What are the popular activities in Greece in February?

A: Popular activities in February include visiting cultural hot-spots like Athens, Thessaloniki, and the archeological sites of Epidavros, Rhodes, Meteora, and Crete. Skiing in mountain resorts like Parnassus and Mt. Olympus is also a popular activity during this time.

Q: Can you swim in the sea in Greece in February?

A: The sea is too cold for swimming in February, but there are other activities like skiing available in mountain resorts.

Q: What is the Carnival festival in Greece in February?

A: The Carnival festival is a highlight of February in Greece. Flamboyant carnivals take place in cities throughout Greece, offering a vibrant and joyous atmosphere.

Q: What are some off-the-beaten-path activities to do in Greece in February?

A: In February, you can explore lesser-known activities and attractions in Greece, away from the crowds. These hidden gems provide a unique and enriching experience.

Q: Are there any festivals in Greece in February?

A: Yes, the Carnival festival takes place in Greece in February. It is a colorful celebration with flamboyant carnivals happening throughout the country.

Q: Are the Greek islands worth visiting in February?

A: Yes, the Greek islands in February offer a serene atmosphere, stunning landscapes, and the opportunity for peaceful exploration.

Q: What are the advantages of visiting Greece in February?

A: Visiting Greece in February offers the opportunity to explore historical sites without the crowds, enjoy off-season calm on the islands, and take advantage of lower prices.

Q: Is it possible to enjoy winter sun in Greece in February?

A: Yes, Greece in February can provide a burst of winter sun amidst picturesque landscapes, offering a rejuvenating experience.

Q: Why is visiting Greece in February considered off-season?

A: February is the low season in Greece with fewer visitors and subdued nightlife. This allows for a more relaxed ambiance and shorter queues.

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Visiting Athens in February? This is your definitive guide

Things to do in Athens Athens Travel Guide Best Time to Visit Athens Athens in February

In drama and philosophy, art and architecture, Athens is second to none. Known for being one of the oldest cities in the world, Athens is the capital and the largest city of Greece. Every year close to 3.5 million tourists flock around this place every year making it one of the most popular tourist hubs in the world.

This powerful city-state used to be the center for various forms of art, philosophy, the home of Plato’s Academy and so much more. Ancient Rome had a significant cultural and political impact on the European continent and is known for being the birthplace of democracy. The city is a very large cosmopolitan metropolis and a center for various economic, industrial, political, and cultural life in Greece.

The city of Athens will by no means let you go through monotony. Every moment spent in the city will show you something new at every turn. Being the largest city of Greece, Athens is known for its ancient heritage and is also a consignee of two world heritage sites. If you are visiting Athens in February, we have a complete guide to popular events, delicacies, tips, and everything you would want to know before your trip.

Athens in February: What makes it special?

Acropolis in the winter, Athens in february

Athens in February is a blend of cold and warm temperatures, where the weather is slightly cool at the beginning of the month. By late February, the temperatures begin to rise and the Carnival season, otherwise called ‘Apokreas’, begins to descend.

Now when you are on a tour, you definitely wouldn’t want a chaotic atmosphere, would you? Athens Is a very popular destination to explore with numerous people visiting every year. But you can see a significant drop in the number of people visiting In February due to the cold and frigid weather conditions at this time. Since a lot of people choose to visit during the warmer months, this is a perfect time to visit this wonderful city of Greece. Other perks also include cheaper flights, cheaper hotel rates, more daylight hours making it the best time to visit.

Athens in February: Weather

If you love the cold and the hot at the same time, this is the best place to be at. The weather in the initial few weeks of February is quite cold in Athens but is considerably warmer in comparison to other parts of Europe. The average temperature is about 10 to 13°C with lows reaching 7°C at night. Towards the end of the month, the sun is quite out there making wildflowers bloom around the Agora.

Athens in February: Things to do

With so many things to do in Athens, one can always go sightseeing, enjoy quality time in the National Garden or venture through those archeological museums. etc. Here is a list of a few of the many things for you to do on your visit this February.

The Acropolis

Acropolis - Athens in February

Even if you are in Athens for a short span of time, you shouldn’t miss out on climbing up the the Acropolis in the city. This is one of the most well-known attractions of Athens and is a symbol of the Greek capital city. If you want to beat the mass crowd, make sure you get there at the earliest. You can always opt for a guided tour to admire the history of this famous architecture.

February Timings Open daily from 8 AM – 6 PM

Location

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Athens Acropolis Skip the Line Tickets with Parthenon Entry

The Kotsanas Museum

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The Kotsanas Museum is a Venetian building from the 15th century, which houses an exceptional selection of unique inventions done by the Ancient Greeks back in the era. On your visit, you can discover that the technology used before the end of the ancient world is very similar to the beginning of our modern technology.

February Timings Open daily from 10 AM to 3 PM

Pindarou 6, Athina 106 71 Greece Getting There ›

Temple of Olympian Zeus

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Temple of Olympian Zeus is a famous archeological site of Olympia, Greece, and was built in order to honor the chief of the gods. The temple has a magnificent golden and chryselephantine statue of Zeus, which is known as one of the seven wonders of the Ancient World. The pediments present at the temple are the best surviving examples of early classical Greek sculpture. February Timings Open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM (last entry at 4:40 PM)

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National Archaeological Museum

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Known as one of the largest museums present in Greece, the National Archaeological Museum houses a few of the greatest collections of antiquities in the world. Established in the year 1829, this museum was built to house and protect the antiquities from across Greece. There are about 11,000 exhibits present and is sure a sight to witness.

February Timings Tuesday: 1 PM to 8 PM Wednesday to Monday: 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM

28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece Getting There ›

National Archaeological Museum: Skip-The-Line e-ticket with Audio Tour

Ancient Agora of Athens

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The Ancient Agora of Athens is a prominent site of the Greek capital and is situated northwest of the Acropolis, between the two neighborhoods, Thission and Monastiraki. The place is a large space with ancient ruins and beautiful greenery. In history, the Agora was known for having a lot of political gatherings and juries, a center of Athens in antiquity.

February Timings Daily 8 AM to 8 PM

Adrianou 24, Athina 105 55 Greece, Getting There ›

Ancient Agora: Skip-The-Line with Audio Tour

Athens Street Food Tour

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A paradise of street food, Athens is the perfect place to explore vast food culture, something that you can’t afford to miss. The street food scene in Greece is evolving every day. Get set to experience a unique tasting of the exotic Greek Cuisines as you walk through the neighborhoods of the city. You can indulge in a private Athens Street food tour and what other way to enjoy and explore Athens than eating your way through it?

February Timings Monday to Saturday at 1:30 PM and 6 PM, Sunday at 12 PM and 6 PM

Pl. Monastirakiou 6, Athina 105 55, Greece Getting There ›

Athens by Night: Sightseeing, Spirits, and Food Tour

Go on a Cruise Trip to nearby islands

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Want to escape all the hustle and bustle of Athens? Go on a full-day cruise trip tour through the historic landmarks of Aegina, the leafy island of Poros, and experience the beautiful beaches. You can also enjoy delicious Greek food and experience live entertainment aboard in a state-of-the-art boat and indulge in various optional activities and more.

February Timings Daily at 8 AM only

28is Oktovriou 42-44, Athina 106 82 Greece Getting There ›

Day Cruise From Athens To Agistri, Moni and Aegina With Mediterranean-Greek Lunch

Take A Day Trip to Delphi

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Dive into the myths and monuments of classical Greece by opting for a day trip to Delphi from Athens. The archeological site of Delphi is UNESCO-listed and is known as the ‘Center of the World’ in ancient Greece. You will stand in awe by witnessing the Temple of Apollo, you can discover the Archeological Museum and also visit the handicrafts towns of Archaova and Levadia on your way back to Athens.

Athanasiou Diakou, Athina 117 43 Greece Getting There ›

Meteora Express Tour

Athens in February: Events to look out for

athens in february - Apokries Carnival

Apokries Carnival

February 8-13, 2024 This is a big celebration that occurs before the period of lent. A lot of Greeks are seen wandering through the streets, eating, singing, drinking, partying in festive outfits when the festivities begin. During the Carnival, you will witness parades with satirical floats. The city will be surrounded by street parades, exotic Greek cuisines, homemade sweets, music and so much more. You can also enjoy the live concerts that will take place in squares and indoor halls.

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EXPOTROF – The Greek Fine Food Exhibition

February 3-5, 2024 This is an exhibition done to promote quality Greek products for professionals in the premium food and beverage industry as well as for fine food lovers like you. Where: Mediterranean Exhibition Center, Paiania, Greece.

Athens in February - Athens International Dancing Festival

Athens International Dance Festival

February 16- 18, 2024 Held annually since 2003, the dance festival has hosted renowned dance companies from Europe and America. The competition will be held on a Saturday and Sunday and is classified into categories – couple, teams, solo dancer, in almost all dance styles. Professional and even amateur dancers take part in this grand festival.

athens in february - Athens International Jewellery Show

Athens International Jewellery Show

February 23-26, 2024 The 36th international edition for jewelery, watches, precious stones, machinary & equipment is here! While the primary emphasis of this event is to promote Greek-made jewelery, traders also visit to learn about all the modern materials and techniques that are on the market Where: Metropolitan Exhibition Center - Hall 1, Athens

Athens in February: Essentials

Language Greek

Time zone GMT+2

Country Code +30

Socket Type C & F

Currency Euro (€)

Athens accommodation In Februry

There are plenty of places to stay during your visit to Athens. Here are a few of the well-known spaces you could reside that suits your requirement.

  • 4-star hotels: City Center Athenes Rooms , Athens Art Hotel , Candia Hotel , Athens Utopia Ermou , Herodion Hotel
  • 3-star hotels: Arion Athens Hotel , Athens Odeon Hotel , Golden City Hotel , Chic-Athens HiTech Hotel , Herodion Hotel
  • 2-star hotels: Athens Backpackers , Small Funny World .
  • Hostels: Iconic Athens Hostel , Pagrati Youth Hostel , Crafoord Place Hostel

Athens packing list for February

The beginning of the month is slightly cool; hence we recommend you to carry a few cardigans to keep you warm. Although the later part of the month gets hot, it is wise to get warm clothes and a raincoat just to be on the safer side.

Getting around Athens in February

  • You can move around the city in the Metro as it is the quickest option.
  • You can also opt for a the suburban railway . This train provides a direct connection between the Piraeus Port and the Athens International Airport.
  • Another option would be to take a trolleybus , whose network is quite extensive to move around from one destination to another.

Athens in February: Seasonal delicacies

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Baklava is a dessert that contains nuts and butter with sugar. It is baked and sweet syrup is poured over the flaky item, where it absorbs the syrup by the crispy layers of phyllo. Take a bite of it and its exquisite flavor and the flaky crust will blow your mind. Where to eat: Maiandros Restaurant

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A traditional, falafel-like Greek dish, it is a very popular Cretan meze and is found in a lot of Greek restaurants. Your palette is going to be satisfied with its texture, salty, feta cheese, and a pinch of fresh mint. It is hard and crispy on the outside and extremely creamy on the inside. Where to eat: Filema Restaurant

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This is a style of coffee that is had in Greece. It is served in a traditional long-handled copper pot, otherwise known as briki in Greek. The coffee comes in three different tastes – Vari Glyko (strong), Metrios (medium sweetness), and Sketos (no sugar). Where to drink: Mokka

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Almonds are an important ingredient in Greek culinary. A gluten-free almond cookie that is eaten perfectly with a cup of warm Greek coffee. This food may be served differently in various parts of Greece, yet almonds are the dominating ingredient in this dish. This is a dish that symbolizes new beginnings and is hence offered during engagements and weddings. Where to eat: Mitropolitikon

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These are stuffed grape leaves and are another popular Greek cuisine. They are tiny dolmades made of stuffed grape leaves. Within the leaf consists of the meat of ground lamb or beef along with rice stuffing. This dish is commonly served as an appetizer in many restaurants along with lemon wedges. Where to eat: Énastron

Athens in February: Visiting tips

  • The weather in February is quite unpredictable with early winters and late summers. Hence it is ideal to bring warm clothing during this period. It is also a wise option to carry a good raincoat.
  • Stroll across the streets, shop at the markets, and check out the museums without fighting for space by visiting in February.
  • The prices drop significantly if you are looking to book flights or hotels. They are half the price in comparison to June or July. So, if you are looking to travel without having to spend too much, this is the best month to do so.
  • If you are arriving during the initial few weeks when it is still cold, the best places to visit would be the National Archeological Museum and the Museum of Cycladic Art.
  • Want to go wine-tasting? Visit Papagiannakos Winery in the Attica region of Athens.
  • If you are an adventure freak, go hiking to Kea as it offers a beautiful scenic view of the city.

Is February a good time to visit Athens?

Ideally, the best time to visit Athens is between March and May and from September to November. January is one of the the coldest months in Athens, but don't let that stop you because winters are really mild due to Greece's location in the Mediterranean region. In fact, you might just get lucky because of the lack of crowds in the city and might be able to make the best of your visit. Expect the temperatures to soar in the second half of February.

Does it snow in Athens in February?

Not a lot. Athens doesn't receive a lot of snow in general, and January is when it's relatively highest. February, on average, might just see about 2mm of snow, across the month.

Where in Greece is hot in February?

That would be Crete. You can enjoy your time on the beaches here without worrying about the freezing cold because the average temperature is about 16°C, just about comfortably warm, in Crete in February.

What should I pack for Greece in winter?

Yes, it's pretty cold compared to the rest of the year, but that's relative. Temperatures won't drop to freezing degrees, so if you want to pack some thermals, jeans, a thick scarf, a warm hat, gloves and a sweater or two, you should be good to go!

Is the Acropolis open in winter?

Yes, it is! Though the timings vary a little from the summers. It also remains closed every Monday from November to March.

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Best Places to Visit in Greece in February: Greece Weather and Travel Tips

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February in Greece may be in the heart of winter, but that doesn’t mean you should pass up the opportunity to visit this beautiful country. While it’s true that the Greek islands are at their highest temperatures in the summer months, there is still plenty to see and do in February. The winter months offer a unique perspective of Greece, with fewer tourists and a more relaxed atmosphere.

If you’re looking to escape the cold and snow of your hometown, head to the Greek islands for some much-needed sun and warmth. While the temperatures may not be as high as in the summer, they are still comfortable enough for exploring and enjoying outdoor activities. The average high temperature in February is around 15°C (59°F), with lows averaging around 9°C (48°F). The hottest Greek islands in February are Corfu and Crete, which have average high temperatures of 16°C (61°F) and 17°C (63°F) respectively.

Visiting Greece in February also means you’ll have the added benefit of cheaper flights and accommodation. With fewer tourists, prices for flights and hotels tend to be lower, making it a great time to explore Greece on a budget. Additionally, the Greek winter is milder than in many other European countries, so you won’t have to worry about extreme weather conditions hampering your travel plans.

If you’re a fan of Greek culture and history, February is the perfect month to visit. Many museums and historical sites are less crowded, allowing you to fully explore and appreciate their treasures. From the iconic Acropolis in Athens to the ancient ruins of Delphi, there is no shortage of fascinating places to discover. And if you’re lucky, you may even catch a glimpse of the beautiful almond blossoms that start to bloom in February.

In conclusion, while February may not be the high season for tourism in Greece, it provides a unique and budget-friendly opportunity to explore this beautiful country. Whether you’re interested in the Greek islands, historical sites, or simply enjoying the milder winters, Greece has something for everyone in February. So why wait? Start planning your trip to Greece today and experience all that this captivating destination has to offer.

Source: Dave’s Travel Blog – Best Places to Visit in Greece in February

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Best Places to Visit in Greece in February

If you’re looking for a winter getaway with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine, Greece is a great choice. In February, the weather in Greece is relatively mild, with average high temperatures reaching around 15°C (59°F) and low temperatures dropping to around 8°C (46°F). While it may not be the hottest month to visit, there are still plenty of amazing places to explore and enjoy in Greece during February.

Greek Islands

The Greek islands are a popular destination year-round, and February is no exception. Some islands, like Corfu, have a milder winter climate and are a great choice for enjoying outdoor activities. With its beautiful beaches and charming towns, Corfu is a fantastic place to visit in February.

Another Greek island that is worth exploring in February is Crete. Crete offers a variety of activities and attractions, including historical sites, beautiful landscapes, and delicious cuisine.

If you’re a fan of hiking and nature, head to Samaria Gorge in Crete for a breathtaking experience. This stunning gorge offers beautiful views and is an excellent option for those seeking adventure.

Athens

If you prefer city life, Athens is a must-visit destination in Greece. In February, the temperatures are still relatively mild, making it perfect for exploring historical sites like the Acropolis and the Parthenon. Plus, you can enjoy delicious Greek cuisine in the city’s numerous restaurants.

If you’re a fan of Greek mythology, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the National Archaeological Museum. Here, you can see incredible artifacts and learn more about the ancient Greek civilization.

While February may not be the warmest month in Greece, it is still an excellent time to travel and explore this beautiful country. Whether you’re looking for a winter adventure or just want to escape the cold, Greece has something to offer for everyone.

Greece Weather and Travel Tips

When it comes to the weather in Greece, February is considered to be a low season for tourism. According to the Greek Weather Services, the average high temperatures in February range from 10°C to 16°C, with the hottest areas being in the south of the country, such as Crete and Rhodes. However, it is important to note that the weather can vary from region to region, so it’s always a good idea to check the forecast before visiting.

If you’re planning to travel to Greece in February, there are a few travel tips that you should keep in mind. First, it’s a good idea to pack warm clothing, as the temperatures can still be quite low, especially in the evenings. Additionally, some tourist attractions and restaurants may have limited hours or be closed during the winter months, so it’s important to plan your itinerary accordingly.

While the weather may not be ideal for swimming or sunbathing, there are still plenty of things to see and do in Greece during the winter months. The Greek islands, such as Corfu and Crete, have a unique charm in the winter, with fewer tourists and a more relaxed atmosphere. You can explore ancient ruins, visit museums, and enjoy traditional Greek cuisine without the crowds.

If you’re looking for a more active winter vacation, Greece offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. You can go hiking in the mountains, skiing in the northern regions, or even take a boat tour of the Greek islands. Just make sure to check the weather conditions and dress accordingly.

In conclusion, while the weather may not be as warm as in the summer months, Greece still has a lot to offer to visitors in February. Whether you prefer a relaxing beach vacation or an adventurous trip, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Just remember to check the weather forecast, pack accordingly, and plan your activities accordingly.

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In February, the Greek islands have high average temperatures that make them one of the best places to visit during this month. While the Greek mainland may be experiencing colder winter weather, the islands enjoy milder temperatures and more sunshine.

The hottest month in Greece is typically July, but even in February, the Greek islands can have temperatures as high as 15 degrees Celsius, making it a great time to visit if you prefer the warmer weather. While swimming may not be possible in February, the islands still offer plenty of activities to enjoy, such as exploring historical sites and relaxing on beautiful beaches.

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Greece Weather in February

In the month of February, Greece experiences low temperatures, which makes it a perfect time to explore the country without the crowds of tourists. The average temperature in Greece during February ranges from 9°C (48°F) to 15°C (59°F), depending on the region you are visiting. The islands, such as Corfu, tend to have slightly milder temperatures compared to the mainland. However, it is important to note that the weather can vary from year to year, so checking the weather forecast before your trip is recommended.

Although the weather is not suitable for swimming in February, there are still plenty of activities to enjoy. You can explore the historical sites, visit museums, and indulge in delicious Greek cuisine. The Greek islands, even in the winter, have a unique charm and beauty that can be experienced during this time of the year. You can wander through the narrow streets, admire the stunning views, and discover the local culture and traditions. The island of Corfu, for example, offers a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere during the winter months, where you can enjoy the natural beauty of the island.

If you are a fan of outdoor activities, you can also take advantage of the cooler temperatures and go hiking or biking in the Greek countryside. The landscapes are breathtaking, and you will have the trails almost to yourself. Just make sure to pack appropriately and check the trail conditions beforehand.

In conclusion, visiting Greece in February can be a great option if you prefer a more relaxed and less crowded travel experience. The weather may not be suitable for swimming, but there are still plenty of things to do and see. Whether you choose to explore the Greek islands or the mainland, you will be able to enjoy the unique beauty and charm that Greece has to offer.

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Hottest Greek Islands in February

Hottest Greek Islands in February

When it comes to visiting Greece in February, some of the hottest Greek islands to consider are Corfu and Crete. These islands have higher average temperatures and more sunshine than other parts of Greece during this winter month.

Corfu, Greece’s northernmost island, tends to have slightly higher temperatures in February compared to other Greek islands. The average high temperature in Corfu during this month is around 14°C (57°F), making it a great option for those seeking warmer weather.

Crete, the largest Greek island, also enjoys relatively high temperatures in February. The average high temperature on this island is around 16°C (61°F), providing visitors with a pleasant climate to explore and enjoy outdoor activities.

If you’re planning to visit these islands in February, it’s important to note that the water temperatures are still quite low for swimming. However, if you’re looking for privacy and solitude, this might be the perfect time to have the beaches all to yourself.

As with any travel plans, it’s always best to check the weather forecast closer to your visit, as temperatures can vary. If you’re considering flights to these islands, websites like Dave’s Travel Blog can provide valuable information and tips for finding the best deals.

Overall, if you’re looking to escape the colder temperatures of the winter months and enjoy some sunshine, the hottest Greek islands to visit in February are Corfu and Crete.

Average High and Average Low Temperature in Greece in February

When it comes to visiting Greece in February, the average high temperature is around 13°C (55°F), while the average low temperature hovers around 8°C (46°F). These temperatures make it a bit cooler compared to the summer months, but still enjoyable for outdoor activities and exploring the Greek islands.

In February, the Greek islands offer some of the best weather for those who prefer a milder climate. The temperatures might not be ideal for swimming, but you can still enjoy the scenic beauty and soak up some sunshine during your visit. Corfu is one of the hottest islands to head to in February, with temperatures that can reach up to 16°C (61°F).

If you’re planning to visit Greece in February, it’s important to pack accordingly for the winter weather. Make sure to bring warm clothes, including layers, to stay comfortable during your trip. It’s also a good idea to check the weather forecast before your trip to plan your activities accordingly.

There are plenty of flights available to Greece in February, making it convenient to travel to the country during this month. Whether you’re a nature lover, history enthusiast, or simply looking to relax and enjoy the Greek culture, February offers a unique and quieter experience compared to the summer months.

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Swimming in February in Greece

February in Greece is a great time to visit the islands and enjoy some sunshine and warm weather. While the temperatures in February are not as high as in the summer months, they are still much warmer than in many other parts of Europe. The average temperature in Greece in February ranges from a low of around 8°C (46°F) to a high of about 14°C (57°F), making it an ideal month to explore and enjoy the Greek islands.

The Hottest Greek Islands in February

If you are visiting Greece in February and want to enjoy swimming, the best islands to head to are Corfu and Crete. These islands have the highest average temperature in Greece during this winter month. With temperatures reaching up to 14°C (57°F), you can still have a great time swimming in the crystal-clear waters of these islands.

Flights and Travel Tips

When planning your trip to Greece in February, it’s best to book your flights and accommodations in advance. As it is winter, there may be fewer flights available compared to the summer months. It’s also a good idea to check the weather forecast before you travel to ensure you pack accordingly. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit!

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What are the best places to visit in Greece in February?

Some of the best places to visit in Greece in February include Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete, and Santorini. These cities offer a perfect combination of history, culture, and beautiful landscapes.

Is it possible to go swimming in February in Greece?

Swimming in February in Greece is not recommended due to the cold weather and low water temperatures. The average sea temperature during this time is around 15°C (59°F), which is not ideal for swimming.

Which Greek islands are the hottest in February?

The hottest Greek islands in February are Crete and Rhodes. These islands have relatively mild temperatures compared to the rest of Greece, with average highs around 17°C (63°F) and average lows around 11°C (52°F).

What is the weather like in Greece in February?

In February, the weather in Greece is relatively mild, but still cool with average high temperatures around 14°C (57°F) and average low temperatures around 8°C (46°F). It’s a great time to explore the cities and enjoy indoor activities.

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What are the average high and average low temperatures in Greece in February?

The average high temperature in Greece in February is around 14°C (57°F), while the average low temperature is around 8°C (46°F). These temperatures can vary depending on the region, but overall, it is a relatively cool time to visit Greece.

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I visited Greece in February last year and it was absolutely stunning! The weather was mild, and the lack of tourists made it even more enjoyable. I highly recommend visiting the Greek islands during this time. You won’t be disappointed!

I visited Greece in February and it was absolutely stunning! The weather was just right for exploring the Greek islands. I highly recommend visiting Corfu and Crete, they were the hottest islands and had so much to offer. Plus, the prices were much cheaper compared to peak season. Don’t miss out on this hidden gem! #travelgoals

Visiting Greece in February is a great idea! The winter months offer a unique perspective of the country, with fewer tourists and a more relaxed atmosphere. The temperatures may not be as high as in the summer, but they are still comfortable enough for outdoor activities. And with cheaper flights and accommodation, it’s a budget-friendly option too. Don’t miss out on this beautiful country!

I visited Greece in February and it was absolutely amazing! The weather was mild and perfect for exploring the Greek islands. Plus, the lower prices made it a budget-friendly trip. Highly recommend!

I visited Greece in February and it was amazing! The weather was mild and perfect for exploring the beautiful Greek islands. I highly recommend visiting during this time to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience. Plus, the cheaper flights and accommodation are a great bonus!

Greece in February sounds like a great idea! I love the idea of exploring the Greek islands with fewer tourists and a more relaxed atmosphere. The temperatures may not be as high as in the summer, but they are still comfortable enough to enjoy outdoor activities. Plus, the cheaper flights and accommodation make it even more enticing. Can’t wait to plan my trip!

I visited Greece in February and it was such a wonderful experience. The weather was quite mild and perfect for exploring the Greek islands. I highly recommend visiting Corfu and Crete, as they are the hottest islands during this time. Plus, the lower prices for flights and accommodation make it even more appealing to travel during this off-peak season.

Wow, this article is so helpful! I’ve always wanted to visit Greece but didn’t know if February would be a good time. It’s great to know that there are still plenty of things to do and see. And with cheaper flights and hotels, it’s even more enticing. Can’t wait to plan my trip!

Are the beaches open for swimming in February?

No, the beaches are not open for swimming in February. The water is too cold during this time of year. However, you can still enjoy the beautiful views and take long walks on the beach. It’s a great time to relax and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of the Greek islands.

I absolutely loved visiting Greece in February! The weather was perfect for exploring the Greek islands and the lesser crowds made it even more enjoyable. The average high temperature was comfortable, and the cheaper flights and accommodation were a bonus. I highly recommend experiencing Greece in February.

Visiting Greece in February is a great idea! While it may be winter, there are still plenty of things to do and see. The lower temperatures make it more comfortable for outdoor activities, and the lack of crowds is a bonus. Plus, you can take advantage of the cheaper flights and accommodation. Don’t miss out on experiencing Greece in a different season!

February in Greece is a magical time to visit! The winter months offer a unique perspective of this beautiful country, with fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere. Even though it’s not as warm as in the summer, the comfortable temperatures are perfect for outdoor exploration. Plus, cheaper flights and accommodation make it a budget-friendly option for exploring Greece. Definitely a great time to experience Greece in a different light!

Visiting Greece in February is a fantastic idea! Even though it’s winter, the Greek islands still offer a unique charm with fewer crowds and a more peaceful vibe. The temperatures may not be scorching hot like in summer, but they are pleasant enough for outdoor activities. It’s a great opportunity to explore Greece without breaking the bank, thanks to the affordable flights and accommodations during this time.

Are there any special events or festivals happening in Greece in February that I shouldn’t miss?

There are a few noteworthy events and festivals in Greece in February that you might enjoy. One popular festival is the Carnival celebrations, especially in Patras and Rethymno, with vibrant parades, music, and traditional costumes. Another significant event is the Feast of Agios Haralambos, celebrated in various towns with religious processions and gatherings. Make sure to check local listings for specific dates and activities!

February in Greece offers a unique experience with fewer crowds and a more laid-back vibe. Even though it’s winter, the Greek islands still have a lot to offer. The temperatures may not be as high as in summer, but they are perfect for outdoor activities. Visiting in February allows you to enjoy the beauty of Greece without breaking the bank, thanks to lower prices on flights and accommodation. It’s a hidden gem for budget travelers seeking a different perspective of this beautiful country.

Visiting Greece in February can be a wonderful experience despite it being winter. The Greek islands offer a unique charm during this time with fewer crowds and a laid-back atmosphere. While the weather may not be scorching hot, it’s still pleasant enough for outdoor activities. I highly recommend taking advantage of the affordable flights and accommodations during this off-peak season for a budget-friendly getaway.

I believe that visiting Greece in February can be a wonderful experience. The winter months provide a unique and less crowded perspective of the country, allowing for a more relaxed exploration. The moderate temperatures on the Greek islands, such as Corfu and Crete, make outdoor activities enjoyable even during this time. Plus, the added benefit of lower flight and accommodation costs makes it an ideal opportunity to discover Greece on a budget.

February in Greece might be in the heart of winter, but that shouldn’t deter anyone from exploring this beautiful country. Despite the summer heat being absent, there are still many attractions to discover. The quieter atmosphere during the winter months provides a unique perspective of Greece. If you want to escape the cold weather at home, the Greek islands offer a wonderful opportunity for some sun and warmth. The temperatures may not be as high as in the summer, but they are still pleasant enough for outdoor activities. Cheaper travel expenses and fewer crowds make February a great time to visit Greece.

Visiting Greece in February is a fantastic idea! Despite it being winter, the Greek islands still offer a unique and charming experience with fewer crowds and a more laid-back vibe. The mild temperatures make it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities, and the lower prices for flights and accommodation are a definite advantage for budget travelers.

February in Greece is a wonderful time to visit, offering a unique perspective of the country without the summer crowds. The mild temperatures on the Greek islands make it a perfect escape from the cold of winter back home. Exploring Greece in February can be a budget-friendly option with cheaper flights and accommodation, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of this country without breaking the bank.

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10 things I wish tourists knew before visiting Greece, from a local

  • I'm from Athens, and I've seen plenty of tourists make mistakes while traveling to Greece .
  • Pace yourself if you're planning on staying out at the bars and clubs all night.
  • It's worth it to do some research on smaller islands and local cuisine before your trip.

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Thanks to its ancient ruins, picturesque beaches, and incredible food, Greece is one of the top tourist destinations. In 2023, over 32 million people visited.

I was born in Athens and currently split my years living between the US and Greece , so I've spent plenty of time in the beautiful European country.

Here are 10 things I think tourists should know before visiting.

There’s so much more to see in Greece than the popular islands.

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It seems like everyone visits Mykonos, Santorini, and maybe Paros, but Greece has over 220 inhabitable islands. Plus, most of them are more budget-friendly than the popular spots.

I recommend looking into places like Kimolos, Astypalaia, Paxoi (also known as Paxos and Paxi), or Folegandros.

The Greek mainland is also beautiful. There's a lot to see there, from UNESCO sites at Delphi and Meteora and the turquoise waters of the Peloponnese to the stunning mountains and villages of Epirus.

Athens is more than the Acropolis.

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Athens has great nightlife , restaurants, museums, and cool neighborhoods like Plaka, Exarcheia, Psyrri, and Pangrati.

Tourists who just swing by to check the Acropolis off their list are missing out. I've always found it to be one of the liveliest cities in the world.

You don’t need to tip 20%.

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Greek servers generally rely on hourly wages, so there isn't the same tipping culture as the US .

I normally just round up the bill or leave a couple of Euros on the table as a tip — unless I had exceptional service or dined at a more formal (and tourist-oriented) restaurant.

Pace yourself when drinking alcohol.

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A lot of travelers take advantage of Greece's lax attitude toward alcohol restrictions. Coupled with the fact that Greek bars and clubs close pretty late (like 4 a.m. late), some tourists get sloppy.

Locals usually intersperse drinks with food and water so they can last the whole night, and I recommend tourists do the same.

Slow down and take Sundays off.

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Greeks have a pretty relaxed relationship with time — people often arrive late and stores may open half an hour after they said they would.

Service in Greece can seem slow to people from more fast-paced places, especially on the quieter islands . A lot of stores and supermarkets are also closed on Sundays, even in Athens.

I know this can be annoying at times, but I recommend just enjoying the slower pace of life.

Don’t try to visit too many islands on one trip.

can you visit greece in february

So many people ask me if they can fit four or five islands into a seven-day trip, and I never recommend it. Take your time and enjoy each destination for at least a couple of days.

Half the joy of the Greek islands is getting to destress. If you're hopping from ferry to ferry and running around to cover the highlights, you'll miss out on the best parts of the country.

Be sensitive about natural disasters.

can you visit greece in february

I never thought I'd have to say this, but I have seen multiple tourists in the last few years posting about how "pretty" the skies or sunsets are thanks to the glow from raging wildfires .

At a time when a lot of Greek people are wondering if their houses are still standing or their loved ones have gotten to safety, it's a pretty insensitive thing to do.

Don't skip out on experiencing a traditional taverna.

can you visit greece in february

Athens and other popular Greek destinations now have a lot of upscale restaurants with cuisines from all over the world. But make sure to eat in a traditional taverna at least once.

A taverna is a casual restaurant with family-style dining. Diners can spend hours in them chatting with friends while sharing food paired with some great wine or ouzo (a Greek aperitif).

Greek food is more than just gyros.

can you visit greece in february

Well-known dishes like gyros and souvlaki are truly delicious, but Greek cuisine is so much more than that.

For example, a lot of Greeks start their day with a tiropita (cheese pie) and freddo coffee. Each region also has local specialties that I recommend inquiring about.

In tavernas, popular menu items include calamari, octopus, all kinds of fish, grilled and fried cheeses (like saganaki and halloumi), and side dishes like fava.

Learn a few local words.

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Most younger Greek people understand English, but you may run into problems communicating with older people — especially in more rural areas.

Even if a local person can understand you, I think it's nice to learn a few simple words and phrases like "good morning," "thank you," and "how are you?"

It's nice when tourists make a little bit of an effort.

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Greece Announces New Plan to Protect Some of Its Pristine Beaches

The government has pledged to crack down on rapid development, and on seaside businesses seeking to take advantage of a tourist boom. But some residents and conservationists are unimpressed.

A beautiful beach.

By Niki Kitsantonis

Reporting from Athens

The Greek government on Friday published a list of 198 “untrodden beaches” that it said are now off limits to bars, restaurants and large public gatherings in its latest attempt to contain development and address the backlash to the throngs of tourists that descend on the country’s coastlines each year.

The move comes amid growing frustration among residents of Greek islands and parts of the coastal mainland that are popular with foreign visitors. Protests ballooned into a nationwide “beach towel movement” last summer as disgruntled locals complained that they were being pushed off their own beaches by businesses seeking to take advantage of a tourist boom that brought more than 32 million foreign visitors to Greece last year .

On the country’s Cycladic islands, local residents joined forces with the authorities to push back against a wave of construction .

Greece’s conservative government has pledged to crack down on the development, and on seaside businesses that violate regulations. In February it passed a law aimed at regulating the use of the country’s coastline, imposing penalties of up to 60,000 euros for businesses occupying more than 50 percent of Greek beaches with umbrellas and sun beds.

Critics said the law did not go far enough to curb the problem, with some claiming that the government was perpetuating the issue by not tackling illegal land use more comprehensively.

The list of “untrodden beaches,” unveiled in a joint agreement between Greece’s finance and environment ministers, is part of a broader effort to restore balance, the government said. “The main goal is to combine environmental protection with sustainable development,” Kostis Hatzidakis, the economy and finance minister, said on Friday.

“The environment is a valuable component of the Greek tourist product,” he said.

Under the new initiative, the government was putting public assets “under a strict framework of rules, penalties and obligations,” Mr. Hatzidakis said. Inspections and transparency would be increased, as would “the enforcement of the law,” he added.

The beaches on the list are in areas included in the European Union’s Natura program, a network of vulnerable habitats across Europe that are protected under European law. Among the beaches listed on Friday are spots on popular islands such as Milos, Naxos, Lesbos, Samothrace and in the southern Peloponnese peninsula.

The islands were selected based on the advice of the country’s Natural Environment and Climate Change Agency and are all “areas of high ecological importance,” Theodoros Skylakakis, the environment and energy minister, said on Friday.

Under the new initiative, no section of those beaches can be auctioned off for commercial use, and the presence of sun-loungers and umbrellas will be prohibited, as will the organization of public events involving more than 10 people.

Another initiative being introduced by the government is a new app called “MyCoast,” on which people can report violations.

Some environmentalists in Greece were not impressed by Friday’s announcement. Eleni Andrianopoulou, a resident of Naxos and a member of a local “Save the beaches” group, said the government’s original plan had been for more than 1,000 beaches nationwide to be covered, adding that Natura areas require “real protection.”

“From the beginning we had stressed that this reform for untrodden beaches was a fraud.”

Demetre Karavellas, director of the World Wildlife Fund Greece, said the authorities were jumping the gun with their list of pristine beaches, noting that there are more than 100 marine and coastal areas in Greece that are recognized by the Natura program but have yet to be effectively managed or conserved.

“The government should start by complying with its basic legal obligations before creating new vague categories of protection,” he said.

Niki Kitsantonis is a freelance correspondent for The Times based in Athens. She has been writing about Greece for 20 years, including more than a decade of coverage for The Times. More about Niki Kitsantonis

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January-February Tourism Revenues in Greece Up by 24.5%

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Tourism-related revenues for Greece increased by 24.5 percent in the first two months of the year and by 22.2 percent in February demonstrating an extended tourism season , according to data released this week by the Bank of Greece (BoG) .

In January and February some 1,458.6 thousand travelers generated a total of 569.7 million euros in travel receipts marking a 24.5 percent rise over the same months a year earlier.

BoG analysts attribute the increase to a 60.2 percent rise in spending by EU travelers to 303.9 million euros despite the 0.9 percent drop to 260.8 million euros by non-EU nationals.

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Source: Bank of Greece

Leading markets in terms of spending in the two months were those of Germany with receipts up by 48.7 percent to 58.7 million euros and the US up by 20.9 percent to 46.0 million euros. Travel receipts dropped from France by 12.9 percent to 34.1 million euros and the UK by 11.7 percent to 33.2 million euros, while no receipts were recorded from Russia.

In February, 721.3 thousand arrivals pushed travel receipts up by 22.2 percent year-on-year with travelers from the EU boosting revenues by 57.3 percent to 154.8 million euros. Receipts by non-EU nationals dropped in February by 2.7 percent to 134.3 million euros down from 138.0 million euros in the same month in 2023.

Markets driving the increase in receipts in February were Germany up by 65.5 percent to 29.7 million euros. Slowing down, travel receipts from France dropped by 50.1 percent to 14.1 million euros, the UK by 30.8 percent to 13.2 million euros, and the US by 4.3 percent to 23.0 million euros. No receipts were recorded from Russia.

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