EUROPE FLASH SALE đŸ”„ New to WeRoad? Save with WEROADER150

10
Hours
53
Min
18
Sec
Vuoi visitare la Grecia? Scopri gli itinerari WeRoad!

Group trips to Greece

Our organized trips to Greece

Greece is a Mediterranean republic at the southern edge of the Balkans, a country where Classical antiquity, white-cubed island villages, and more than six thousand islands draw travelers year after year. It stands out for archaeological depth, legendary sailing waters, and some of the world's most atmospheric ruins set above the Aegean. Climb the Acropolis in Athens, ferry-hop through the Cyclades from Mykonos to Santorini and Naxos, wander the medieval old town of Rhodes, explore Minoan Knossos on Crete, hike Meteora's rock monasteries, and sail the Ionian archipelagos. Eat moussaka, souvlaki, and fresh-grilled octopus in harborside tavernas. Greece suits first-time Europe travelers, sailors, couples, families, history buffs, and anyone chasing long sunsets over the sea.

View by
4 trips found
Show maps
Aerial view of a sandy peninsula stretching into shallow turquoise water, with mountains on the distant coastline under a blue sky.
8 days
4.7(860)
From$ 760
$ 1,095
-30%

A lush green, rocky headland forms a small cove with a sandy beach and clear, turquoise water on a sunny day.
8 days
4.7(2878)
From$ 841
$ 1,211
-30%

An ancient Greek temple with large columns stands on a rocky hill under a blue sky with white clouds at sunset.
From$ 1,014
$ 1,268
-20%

Ancient Greek temples and ruins sit atop a rocky hill overlooking a dense forest during a golden sunset.
From$ 402

Book with confidence

Book with $ 0

Lock in your spot and only pay once it's confirmed

Free changes

Switch dates or destination within 31 days, at no extra cost

Maximum Flexibility

New Flexible Cancellation! Cancel up to 24hrs before

Pay in installments

Spread the cost over time, interest-free

FAQs about Greece

What are the entry requirements for Greece?

Find out the entry requirements for Greece, and, if needed, apply for your visa through our partner Sherpa.

Before traveling, always remember to check the government website of your country of origin for updates on the entry requirements for Greece – you wouldn’t want to stay home due to a bureaucratic detail!

What's the time zone in Greece?

Greece is in the Eastern European Time (EET) zone, which is 2 hours ahead of the UK and 7 hours ahead of the USA's Eastern Standard Time. For example, if it is 12pm in the UK, it will be 2pm in Greece, and if it's 12pm EST in the USA, it will be 7pm in Greece. Greece also observes daylight saving time, so the time difference may shift by one hour during that period.

Which currency is used in Greece?

Greece uses the Euro (EUR) as its currency. The daily exchange rate can vary, but typically it's around:

  • 0.87 GBP
  • 1.07 USD
  • 1 EUR equals 1 EUR

You can exchange currency at banks, exchange bureaus, and sometimes at hotels. ATMs are widely available if you prefer withdrawing cash.

How can I pay in Greece?

In Greece, you can pay using credit or debit cards, which are widely accepted in most places, including restaurants, shops, and hotels. However, it's a good idea to carry some cash for smaller establishments or in more remote areas where card payments might not be possible. 

ATMs are widely available for withdrawing cash. Make sure to inform your bank about your travel plans to avoid any issues with card transactions while you're there.

Do I need to tip in Greece?

In Greece, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. At restaurants, leaving around 5-10% of the bill is a nice gesture if service was good. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare or adding a euro or two is common. 

In hotels, you might tip porters a euro per bag and leave a small amount for housekeeping. In cafes and bars, you can round up to the nearest euro. Always carry some cash for tips, as it's not customary to add it to credit card payments.

What's the internet like in Greece? Should I buy a SIM card? How available is Wi-Fi?

In Greece, if you're from a European country, you can use your current SIM card as roaming is available in the EU, which makes it easy to use your mobile data. However, if you're looking for more data or are coming from outside Europe, purchasing a local SIM card or an e-SIM data plan is a good idea. 

Providers like Cosmote, Vodafone, and Wind offer various options. Wi-Fi is quite available in Greece, especially in urban areas, cafes, and hotels, although the speed can be variable in more remote locations.

What language do they speak in Greece?

In Greece, the official language is Greek. Here are a few useful expressions you might hear or want to use during your visit:

  • Hello: ΓΔÎčα ÏƒÎżÏ… (Yia sou)
  • Thank you: ΕυχαρÎčστώ (Efharisto)
  • Please: ΠαραÎșαλώ (Parakalo)
  • Yes: ΝαÎč (Ne)
  • No: ΌχÎč (Ochi)

Most Greeks, especially in tourist areas, speak some English, so you'll have an easy time communicating!

What kind of plugs are used in Greece?

In Greece, the plugs used are Type C and Type F. Both types have two round pins. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. 

If your devices use a different plug type, we suggest you bring a universal adapter to stay connected without any hassle.

What’s the main religion in Greece?

The main religion in Greece is Greek Orthodox Christianity. It's a significant part of Greek culture and tradition. Important religious holidays include Easter, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and unique customs. During Easter, you might encounter various festivities, including church services and local traditions. If you're visiting during this time, it can be a great opportunity to experience these cultural celebrations.

What should I pack for Greece?

For your trip to Greece, here's a handy packing list to make sure you're all set:

  • Clothing:
    - Light t-shirts
    - Shorts
    - Swimwear
    - A light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings
    - Casual evening outfits
  • Shoes:
    Comfortable walking sandals
    Flip-flops for the beach
    Casual evening shoes
  • Accessories and Technology:
    - Sunglasses
    - A hat or cap for sun protection
    - A power bank
    - Smartphone and charger
    - Camera for capturing moments
  • Toiletries and Medication:
    - Sunscreen
    - Travel-sized shampoo and conditioner
    - Toothbrush and toothpaste
    - Moisturizer
    - Common travel medication like pain relievers, antihistamines, and motion sickness tablets

Greece is generally warm and sunny, so light clothing is key. Don't forget your swimwear for those beautiful beaches!
 

What’s the weather like in Greece?

Greece's weather can vary quite a bit depending on the region and time of year. Here's a quick breakdown:

  • Mainland (Athens, Thessaloniki): Hot and dry summers with temperatures around 30°C (86°F), mild and wet winters around 10°C (50°F).
  • Islands (Santorini, Crete): Mild winters and warm summers. Summers reach around 28°C (82°F) and winters stay around 12°C (54°F).
  • Northern Regions: Cooler with colder winters, sometimes below freezing.

The best time to visit is spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant and crowds are smaller.