Greece-6-day-itinerary
Greece Travel Itinerary: 6 Days of Adventure
Day 1: Arrival in Athens
- Arrival: Arrive at Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport (ATH)
- Transportation: Take a taxi or metro (line 3) to your hotel
- Check-in: Check into your hotel and freshen up
- Activity: Visit the iconic Acropolis of Athens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site ( tickets: €20, open daily from 8am-7pm)
- Dinner: Enjoy traditional Greek cuisine at a local taverna in the Plaka neighborhood
Day 2: Explore Athens
- Breakfast: Start your day with a traditional Greek breakfast at a local café
- Activity: Visit the National Archaeological Museum (tickets: €10, open daily from 8am-8pm) to see some of Greece’s most important archaeological finds
- Lunch: Grab a souvlaki or gyro from a street vendor
- Afternoon: Explore the Monastiraki Flea Market (open Sundays only)
- Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a rooftop restaurant with stunning views of the Acropolis
Day 3: Mycenae and Epidaurus
- Breakfast: Depart early for Mycenae, approximately 2 hours from Athens
- Activity: Visit the ancient city of Mycenae (tickets: €12, open daily from 8am-7pm), a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a local taverna in the nearby town of Nafplio
- Afternoon: Visit the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (tickets: €6, open daily from 8am-7pm)
- Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in Nafplio
Day 4: Delphi and Arachova
- Breakfast: Depart early for Delphi, approximately 2.5 hours from Athens
- Activity: Visit the ancient site of Delphi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (tickets: €12, open daily from 8am-7pm), home to the legendary Oracle of Delphi
- Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a local taverna in the nearby village of Arachova
- Afternoon: Explore the charming village of Arachova and enjoy its stunning views
- Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in Arachova
Day 5: Santorini
- Breakfast: Depart early for Mykonos, approximately 4 hours from Athens (by ferry or flight)
- Transportation: Take a ferry or flight to the picturesque island of Santorini
- Activity: Visit the famous Santorini Caldera and watch the sunset from Oia village
- Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a cliffside restaurant in Fira, the capital of Santorini
Day 6: Departure from Santorini
- Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast at your hotel or a local café
- Transportation: Take a ferry or flight back to Athens (or continue on to other destinations)
- Check-out: Check out of your hotel and depart Greece
Important Information
- Visa requirements: Citizens of the US, Canada, Australia, and the EU do not need a visa to enter Greece.
- Transportation: The most convenient way to travel between cities is by ferry or flight. You can also take buses or rent cars.
- Safety: Greece is generally a safe country, but petty theft and pickpocketing are common in tourist areas. Be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure.
- Healthcare: Medical care in Greece is good, but medical facilities may be limited outside major cities.
Other Tips
- Language: Greek is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially among younger people.
- Currency: The Euro is the local currency.
- Weather: Greece has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters. Be prepared for crowds and heat in summer, and cooler temperatures in winter.
Budget Breakdown
- Accommodation: €800-€1,200 per person for 6 nights (depending on hotel quality and location)
- Food: €500-€700 per person for 5 days (assuming lunch and dinner at moderate-priced restaurants)
- Transportation: €100-€200 per person for ferry or flight tickets
- Activities: €150-€250 per person for entrance fees, tours, and other expenses
Total estimated budget: €1,550-€2,350 per person for 6 days