Athens, Santorini, Mykonos, Crete — ancient ruins, island magic and the Mediterranean at its finest.
✦ Plan My Greece TripGreece is a destination that exceeds every expectation. Athens is a living ancient city — the Acropolis rising above a modern metropolis of excellent restaurants and a thriving arts scene. The islands offer infinite variety: Santorini's iconic caldera views, Mykonos's glamorous energy, Crete's size and diversity, Corfu's Venetian architecture, the lesser-known Naxos and Paros for those who want to escape the crowds.
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May to June and September to October are ideal — warm sea, fewer crowds and lower prices. July and August are the busiest months. Santorini and Mykonos are best in shoulder season.
Five days covers Athens and one island. Ten days does Athens and two or three islands. Two weeks is ideal for a relaxed island-hopping experience without rushing.
Greece is best known for the Acropolis and Parthenon in Athens, Santorini's caldera sunsets, Mykonos's nightlife, ancient Olympia and Delphi, Cretan food and hospitality, ouzo, the Mediterranean diet and a mythology that underpins Western civilisation.
Greece is one of the world's top romantic destinations. Santorini's sunset from Oia, a private villa overlooking the caldera, a sailing trip between islands, a candlelit dinner in Athens' Plaka — Greece consistently delivers for couples.
A daily budget of €90–€130 per person covers a good hotel, restaurant meals and ferry tickets. Santorini and Mykonos are significantly more expensive. Crete, Naxos and the mainland offer much better value.
May to June and September to October are ideal — warm sea, fewer crowds than peak summer and lower prices. July and August are the busiest and most expensive months, with some islands extremely crowded. Santorini and Mykonos are best visited in shoulder season.
Five days covers Athens and one island well. Ten days lets you do Athens and two or three islands. Two weeks gives you a genuinely relaxed Greek experience — island-hopping without rushing.
Greece is one of the world's top romantic destinations. Santorini's sunset from Oia is iconic for good reason. A private villa overlooking the caldera, a sailing trip between islands, a candlelit dinner in Athens' Plaka neighbourhood — Greece delivers consistently for couples.
Greece is mid-range for Europe. A daily budget of €90–€130 per person covers a good hotel, restaurant meals and ferry tickets. Santorini and Mykonos are significantly more expensive. Crete, Naxos and the mainland offer much better value.