Aerial view of a whitewashed Greek island village overlooking the Aegean sea at sunset

Greece Travel Guide

Discover Greece's Hidden Gems.

Find secret beaches, islands, ancient sites and the best local tables nearby.

Greece packs more than 6,000 islands, 300 days of sunshine and 3,000 years of history into a country you can cross in a day. Athens is the capital; Thessaloniki the food capital; and 13 administrative regions — from Attica and the Peloponnese to Crete, the Cyclades, the Dodecanese and the Ionian Islands — offer beaches, ancient sites, mountain villages and UNESCO landscapes within a few hours of each other.

This is a local-first guide to all of Greece: the Acropolis, Santorini's caldera, Meteora's monasteries, the Palace of Knossos, ancient Olympia, Delphi, Rhodes' medieval town, Corfu's Venetian old town, Cape Sounion, Nafplio, Monemvasia, Mount Olympus, Zagori and dozens more — organised by region and by the season you're travelling. Every recommendation is paired with the best local tables nearby, bookable on Woltaro with a small refundable deposit that comes straight back to your card when you sit down to eat.

Last updated by the Woltaro editors. Country facts sourced from the Hellenic Statistical Authority and UNESCO.

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Greece at a glance

Capital
Athens
Language
Greek
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
EET (UTC+2/+3)
Dialing code
+30
Plugs
Type C & F, 230V
Schengen
Yes (ETIAS from 2026)
Best months
May, Jun, Sep, early Oct
Main airports
ATH · SKG · HER · RHO · JMK · JTR

Popular Greek islands

Cyclades, Dodecanese, Ionian, Sporades and Saronic — jump straight to a city guide with live restaurants.

Suggested Greece itineraries

Four ready-to-copy plans depending on how many days you have and what you love.

7 days

Classic Greece

3 nights Athens (Acropolis, Plaka, Cape Sounion day-trip) + 4 nights Santorini or Naxos. Perfect first-timer plan.

10 days

Cyclades island hop

Athens → Paros → Naxos → Milos → Santorini by high-speed ferry. Best mix of beaches, food and photogenic villages.

5 days

Athens & Peloponnese

Athens → Nafplio → Mycenae → Epidaurus → Olympia → Monemvasia. Archaeology plus Venetian towns and orange groves.

7 days

Northern Greece food trail

Thessaloniki tavernas → Meteora monasteries → Zagori stone villages → Mount Olympus. Cool climate even in July.

Greek food to try

From street-side gyros to a two-hour Sunday meze — the dishes worth planning a meal around, and where to book them.

Souvlaki
Grilled skewers, everywhere
Gyros
Athens & Thessaloniki
Moussaka
Baked eggplant classic
Pastitsio
Greek layered pasta
Spanakopita
Spinach & feta pie
Grilled octopus
Seaside tavernas
Horta
Wild boiled greens
Gemista
Stuffed tomatoes & peppers
Loukoumades
Honey-soaked doughnuts
Galaktoboureko
Custard in phyllo
Bougatsa
Thessaloniki breakfast
Assyrtiko wine
Santorini's flagship

Landmarks across Greece

29 places matching your filters

Acropolis of Athens — Athens & Attica, Greece

Athens & Attica

Acropolis of Athens

City center, Athens

The 5th-century BC citadel crowning Athens — the Parthenon, Erechtheion and sweeping views over the city.

Eat Nearby

  • Plaka Taverna

    Classic Athenian Meze

  • Anafiotika Kitchen

    Rooftop Views & Souvlaki

Santorini Caldera — Cyclades, Greece

Cyclades

Santorini Caldera

Oia & Fira, Santorini

Whitewashed villages perched over a flooded volcanic caldera — home to the world's most photographed sunset.

Eat Nearby

  • Ammoudi Fish Tavern

    Seaside Grilled Fish

  • Metaxi Mas

    Cretan-Santorinian Fusion

Meteora Monasteries — Meteora & Central Greece, Greece

Meteora & Central Greece

Meteora Monasteries

Kalambaka, Thessaly

Six active monasteries balanced atop towering sandstone pillars — a UNESCO site with breathtaking hikes.

Eat Nearby

  • Meteoron Panorama

    Slow-cooked Thessalian

Samaria Gorge — Crete, Greece

Crete

Samaria Gorge

43 km from Chania

Europe's longest gorge — a 16 km descent through pine forest and towering rock walls to the Libyan Sea.

Eat Nearby

  • Omalos Highland

    Slow-cooked Cretan Lamb

Delphi — Meteora & Central Greece, Greece

Meteora & Central Greece

Delphi

180 km from Athens

The ancient sanctuary of Apollo, once considered the navel of the world, terraced into the slopes of Mt. Parnassus.

Eat Nearby

  • Taverna Vakhos

    Mountain-view Greek Classics

Mykonos Old Town — Cyclades, Greece

Cyclades

Mykonos Old Town

Chora, Mykonos

Whitewashed alleys, iconic windmills and Little Venice — Greece's most cosmopolitan island town.

Eat Nearby

  • Kiki's Tavern

    Grilled to Order, No Bookings

  • Nikolas Taverna

    Family Cycladic Table

Rhodes Old Town — Dodecanese, Greece

Dodecanese

Rhodes Old Town

Rhodes Island

The largest inhabited medieval town in Europe — cobbled streets, Knights' Palace and 12th-century walls.

Eat Nearby

  • Marco Polo Mansion

    Rhodian Fine Dining

  • Ta Kardasia

    Neighbourhood Meze

Nafplio & Palamidi — Peloponnese, Greece

Peloponnese

Nafplio & Palamidi

140 km from Athens

Greece's first modern capital: Venetian harbour, neoclassical old town and 999 steps up to Palamidi fortress.

Eat Nearby

  • Aiolos Tavern

    Peloponnesian Home Cooking

Halkidiki Beaches — Thessaloniki & Northern Greece, Greece

Thessaloniki & Northern Greece

Halkidiki Beaches

100 km from Thessaloniki

Three finger-like peninsulas of pine-lined coves, crystal-clear water and the sacred slopes of Mount Athos.

Eat Nearby

  • Taverna Sithonia

    Aegean Fresh Catch

Cape Sounion & Temple of Poseidon — Athens & Attica, Greece

Athens & Attica

Cape Sounion & Temple of Poseidon

70 km south of Athens

Marble columns of a 5th-century BC temple perched on a cliff over the Aegean — Greece's most famous sunset viewpoint outside Santorini.

Eat Nearby

  • Ithaki Sounio

    Cliffside Seafood

Plaka & Ancient Agora — Athens & Attica, Greece

Athens & Attica

Plaka & Ancient Agora

Athens city center

Athens' oldest neighbourhood beneath the Acropolis — neoclassical lanes, the Ancient Agora, and Roman Forum.

Eat Nearby

  • Klepsidra

    Backstreet Meze

  • Ergon House

    Modern Greek Deli

Naxos & Portara — Cyclades, Greece

Cyclades

Naxos & Portara

Naxos Island, Cyclades

The biggest, greenest Cycladic island — long sandy beaches, mountain villages and the marble Portara gate framing every sunset.

Eat Nearby

  • To Elliniko

    Naxian Home Cooking

Milos & Sarakiniko — Cyclades, Greece

Cyclades

Milos & Sarakiniko

Milos Island, Cyclades

Lunar white volcanic beaches, 70+ coves, and fishing villages carved into the rock — the Cyclades' most photogenic secret.

Eat Nearby

  • Medousa Mandrakia

    Fishermen's Taverna

Paros & Naoussa — Cyclades, Greece

Cyclades

Paros & Naoussa

Paros Island, Cyclades

Whitewashed Naoussa harbour, golden beaches at Kolymbithres, and marble-quarry villages — the balanced Cycladic all-rounder.

Eat Nearby

  • Siparos

    Beachfront Aegean

Palace of Knossos — Crete, Greece

Crete

Palace of Knossos

5 km from Heraklion

Europe's oldest city and the mythical labyrinth of the Minotaur — 4,000-year-old frescoed Minoan palace outside Heraklion.

Eat Nearby

  • Peskesi

    Ancient Cretan Recipes

Elafonissi Pink Beach — Crete, Greece

Crete

Elafonissi Pink Beach

76 km from Chania

Shallow turquoise lagoon and pink-tinted sand on Crete's south-west tip — one of Europe's most striking beaches.

Eat Nearby

  • Innachorion

    Slow Cretan Table

Chania Old Harbour — Crete, Greece

Crete

Chania Old Harbour

Chania, Crete

Venetian lighthouse, Ottoman-era mosque and pastel-coloured townhouses lining Crete's most beautiful harbour.

Eat Nearby

  • Tamam

    Cretan-Ottoman Fusion

Corfu Old Town — Ionian Islands, Greece

Ionian Islands

Corfu Old Town

Corfu Island

UNESCO-listed Venetian fortress town — pastel arcades, Italianate squares and cricket-pitch promenades.

Eat Nearby

  • Venetian Well

    Ionian Fine Dining

  • Klimataria

    Corfiote Home Cooking

Kefalonia & Myrtos Beach — Ionian Islands, Greece

Ionian Islands

Kefalonia & Myrtos Beach

Kefalonia Island

Cliff-hugging Myrtos Beach, Melissani Cave and the mountain villages behind Captain Corelli's fictional Cephalonia.

Eat Nearby

  • Tassia

    Fiskardo Seafood

Symi Harbour — Dodecanese, Greece

Dodecanese

Symi Harbour

Symi Island (near Rhodes)

Neoclassical amphitheatre of ochre and pastel townhouses climbing the hillsides of Greece's prettiest port.

Eat Nearby

  • Tholos

    Symi Shrimp Specials

Kos & Asklepion — Dodecanese, Greece

Dodecanese

Kos & Asklepion

Kos Island

Hippocrates' birthplace — ancient healing sanctuary, Ottoman old town and long sandy beaches on a bikeable island.

Eat Nearby

  • Petrino

    Traditional Kos Table

Ancient Olympia — Peloponnese, Greece

Peloponnese

Ancient Olympia

320 km from Athens

Birthplace of the Olympic Games — the stadium, Temple of Zeus and Hera's altar where the flame is still lit every four years.

Eat Nearby

  • Aegean Taverna

    Peloponnesian Grill

Mycenae & Epidaurus — Peloponnese, Greece

Peloponnese

Mycenae & Epidaurus

120 km from Athens

The Lion Gate of Homer's Mycenae and the perfectly-preserved 4th-century BC theatre of Epidaurus — day-trip pair from Nafplio.

Eat Nearby

  • Palaio Archontiko

    Argolid Wine & Table

Monemvasia — Peloponnese, Greece

Peloponnese

Monemvasia

290 km from Athens

Byzantine fortress town on a Gibraltar-like rock, connected to the mainland by a single causeway — no cars, no chains.

Eat Nearby

  • Matoula

    Rock-side Laconian

Thessaloniki: White Tower & Ano Poli — Thessaloniki & Northern Greece, Greece

Thessaloniki & Northern Greece

Thessaloniki: White Tower & Ano Poli

Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia

Greece's second city — Byzantine ramparts, an Ottoman old town on the hill, and the country's most acclaimed food scene.

Eat Nearby

  • Sebrico

    Modern Macedonian

  • Nea Folia

    Old-school Meze

Mount Olympus — Thessaloniki & Northern Greece, Greece

Thessaloniki & Northern Greece

Mount Olympus

90 km from Thessaloniki

Mythical home of the twelve gods — a national park with alpine trails, refuges, and Greece's highest summit (Mytikas, 2,918 m).

Eat Nearby

  • Gastrodromio en Olympo

    Alpine Greek

Zagori & Vikos Gorge — Meteora & Central Greece, Greece

Meteora & Central Greece

Zagori & Vikos Gorge

Epirus, Northwest Greece

46 stone villages, arched bridges and the world's deepest gorge (by depth-to-width) — UNESCO-listed cultural landscape.

Eat Nearby

  • Kanela & Garyfallo

    Epirus Pies & Game

Pelion Peninsula — Meteora & Central Greece, Greece

Meteora & Central Greece

Pelion Peninsula

330 km from Athens

Mythical home of the Centaurs — cobbled mountain villages, apple orchards and pebble beaches on the Pagasetic Gulf.

Eat Nearby

  • Maro's

    Pelion Mountain Table

Best regions of Greece

Every region of Greece has its own landscape, cuisine and pace. Pick your base — most trips combine two or three.

Athens & Attica

Greece's capital pairs the Acropolis and world-class museums with lively neighbourhoods like Plaka, Koukaki and Exarcheia — ideal for a 2–3 day city break before island-hopping.

Cyclades — Santorini & Mykonos

Whitewashed cubist villages, volcanic beaches and the Aegean's most iconic sunsets. Santorini leans romantic, Mykonos leans nightlife, Naxos and Paros balance both with family-friendly bays.

Crete

Greece's largest island: Minoan palaces at Knossos, the Samaria Gorge, Elafonissi's pink sand and a deeply distinctive Cretan cuisine of wild greens, sheep's-milk cheeses and raki.

Ionian Islands — Corfu & Zakynthos

Lush green islands off Greece's west coast with Venetian old towns, turquoise coves like Navagio and Porto Timoni, and a milder, more Italian-influenced kitchen.

Dodecanese — Rhodes & Kos

Medieval Rhodes Old Town, hilltop Lindos, thermal springs on Kos and quieter gems like Symi and Patmos — the Aegean's south-eastern edge, just off the Turkish coast.

Peloponnese

A road-tripper's dream: Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Olympia, Mystras and the wild Mani, plus the wine country of Nemea — all within a few hours of Athens.

Thessaloniki & Northern Greece

Thessaloniki is Greece's food capital — bougatsa, bekri meze and long dinners on the waterfront. Halkidiki's beaches and Mount Olympus sit within easy reach.

Meteora & Central Greece

Otherworldly Meteora monasteries perched on sandstone pillars, ancient Delphi on the slopes of Parnassus, and the ski villages of Arachova in winter.

Greece region by region

Detailed local guides — when to go, what to do, and where to book your table nearby.

Region guide

Athens & Attica

Greece's 3,000-year-old capital, home to the Acropolis, the National Archaeological Museum and a food scene that runs from souvlaki counters to Michelin tables.

Best time to visit

April–May and September–October: warm days, thin crowds at the Acropolis, easy day trips to Cape Sounion.

Where to base yourself

  • Plaka
  • Koukaki
  • Kolonaki
  • Exarcheia
  • Psyri

Seasonality

Spring (Mar–May)
Ideal 18–24°C sightseeing weather. Blooming hills at Sounion and low-season prices before Easter.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Hot 32–38°C. Visit ruins early morning or after 5pm; nights come alive on Lycabettus rooftops.
Autumn (Sep–Oct)
Sweet spot — warm sea, empty museums, wine harvest across Attica.
Winter (Nov–Feb)
Cool 8–14°C, some rain. Perfect for museums, bouzoukia nights and long tavern lunches.

What to do

  • Walk the Acropolis, Ancient Agora and Panathenaic Stadium in one loop.
  • Sunset from Lycabettus or Areopagus Hill.
  • Half-day trip to the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion.
  • Street-food crawl in Psyri and Koukaki.

Eat nearby

Reserve a rooftop table in Plaka or a neighbourhood taverna in Koukaki for post-Acropolis dinner.

Book a table in Athens & Attica

Athens & Attica FAQ

When is the best time to visit Athens?
April–May and September–October offer 20–26°C weather, thinner Acropolis queues and mild evenings — the sweet spot for sightseeing plus outdoor dining.
Is Athens worth visiting in summer?
Yes, but plan around the heat: visit the Acropolis at opening (8am) or after 5pm, keep midday for museums, and reserve rooftop tables for sunset dinners.
How far ahead should I book restaurants in Athens?
For rooftop tables in Plaka or Koukaki with Acropolis views, book 3–7 days ahead in high season; a small refundable deposit via Woltaro locks the seat instantly.

Region guide

Cyclades — Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos & Paros

Whitewashed cubist villages and volcanic beaches spread across the central Aegean. Each island has its own personality — romantic Santorini, party-loving Mykonos, family-friendly Naxos, wind-swept Paros.

Best time to visit

Mid-May to mid-June and September: warm sea, no meltemi wind extremes, sunsets without the August queue.

Where to base yourself

  • Oia
  • Fira
  • Chora (Mykonos)
  • Naxos Town
  • Naoussa (Paros)

Seasonality

Spring (Apr–May)
Wildflowers on Naxos, sea warming to 20°C. Fewer ferries but far fewer people.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Peak season, 30°C+, strong meltemi winds mid-July to mid-August. Book restaurants weeks ahead in Oia and Little Venice.
Autumn (Sep–Oct)
Sea at its warmest, prices drop after mid-September. Best for couples.
Winter (Nov–Mar)
Most hotels closed on Santorini and Mykonos; Naxos and Syros stay lively year-round.

What to do

  • Sunset at Oia castle or a caldera-view rooftop.
  • Boat trip to Nea Kameni volcano and hot springs.
  • Little Venice and the Mykonos windmills at dusk.
  • Naxos' Portara and its long sandy beaches — great for families.

Eat nearby

Caldera-view tables in Oia sell out days ahead in July–August — reserve early with a refundable deposit.

Book a table in Cyclades

Cyclades FAQ

What's the best month to visit Santorini and Mykonos?
Mid-May to mid-June and September deliver 24–28°C, swimmable sea, sunsets without August crowds and 20–40% lower rates than peak.
Do I need to reserve restaurants in advance in the Cyclades?
For caldera-view tables in Oia or Little Venice sunset spots in Mykonos, book 1–2 weeks ahead in July–August. Shoulder season, 2–3 days is usually enough.
Which Cycladic island is best for families?
Naxos and Paros — long sandy beaches, calmer nights and family-friendly tavernas around Naxos Town and Naoussa.

Region guide

Crete

Greece's largest island: Minoan palaces, Europe's longest gorge, pink-sand beaches and a fiercely distinctive Cretan cuisine of wild greens, sheep's-milk cheeses and raki.

Best time to visit

May, June, September and early October: swimmable sea, quieter gorges, prime avocado and wine season.

Where to base yourself

  • Chania Old Town
  • Rethymno
  • Heraklion
  • Agios Nikolaos

Seasonality

Spring (Mar–May)
Wildflower super-bloom, Samaria Gorge opens in early May, cool 18–24°C.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Hot 30–34°C on the coast, cooler in the mountains. Book Elafonissi and Balos boat trips in advance.
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
Sea at 24°C, olive and grape harvest, rakokazana (raki-making) festivals in villages.
Winter (Dec–Feb)
Snow on Psiloritis and the Lefka Ori; Chania and Heraklion stay lively year-round.

What to do

  • Hike Samaria Gorge, then swim at Agia Roumeli.
  • Knossos Palace and the Heraklion Archaeological Museum.
  • Elafonissi and Balos pink-sand lagoons.
  • Wine tasting in the Peza and Dafnes appellations.

Eat nearby

Book a Chania harbour taverna or a slow-food mountain table before the summer rush.

Book a table in Crete

Crete FAQ

When is the best time to visit Crete?
May–June and September–early October: swimmable 22–25°C sea, gorges open, and the wine and olive harvests are in full swing.
Can you hike Samaria Gorge in summer?
Yes, but start at dawn — it takes 5–7 hours and mid-August temperatures top 32°C. Book the boat from Agia Roumeli and dinner in Chania in advance.
Which Cretan city is best for food travellers?
Chania for Old Town harbour tavernas, Rethymno for mountain cuisine and Heraklion for modern Cretan tables — reserve a few days ahead in high season.

Region guide

Ionian Islands — Corfu, Zakynthos, Kefalonia & Lefkada

Lush green islands off Greece's west coast — Venetian old towns, turquoise coves like Navagio and Porto Katsiki, and a mild Italian-influenced kitchen.

Best time to visit

Late May to mid-July, and September: swimmable water, ferry from Italy in full swing, Navagio boat trips daily.

Where to base yourself

  • Corfu Old Town
  • Zakynthos Town
  • Fiskardo (Kefalonia)
  • Lefkada Town

Seasonality

Spring (Apr–May)
Green hills, empty beaches, ferries increasing. Best for road trips.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Warm 28–32°C, family beaches busy but not Cycladic-crowded.
Autumn (Sep–Oct)
Sea still 23°C, olive harvest starts, prices drop.
Winter (Nov–Mar)
Rainy — the Ionian is Greece's greenest region for a reason.

What to do

  • Boat to Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach in Zakynthos.
  • Kefalonia's Melissani cave and Myrtos beach viewpoint.
  • Corfu Old Town — a UNESCO Venetian-Napoleonic layer cake.
  • Porto Katsiki cliff-beach in Lefkada.

Eat nearby

Waterfront tavernas in Fiskardo and Corfu's Liston fill up nightly in July — reserve ahead.

Book a table in Ionian Islands

Ionian Islands FAQ

When should you visit the Ionian Islands?
Late May to mid-July and September: sea at 22–25°C, Navagio boat trips daily and prices well below the Cyclades peak.
How busy is Zakynthos in August?
Very busy — book Navagio boat tours and waterfront restaurants (Fiskardo, Corfu Liston) at least a week ahead; use a refundable Woltaro deposit to hold the table.
Which Ionian island is best for a first visit?
Corfu for culture and Venetian architecture; Kefalonia for beaches and quiet villages; Zakynthos for the iconic Shipwreck Bay photo.

Region guide

Dodecanese — Rhodes, Kos, Symi & Patmos

The Aegean's south-eastern islands: medieval Rhodes Old Town, hilltop Lindos, thermal springs on Kos and monastery-crowned Patmos.

Best time to visit

May–June and September–October: swimmable sea, no cruise-day crowds in Rhodes, easy ferries to Turkey.

Where to base yourself

  • Rhodes Old Town
  • Lindos
  • Kos Town
  • Symi Harbour

Seasonality

Spring (Apr–May)
Warm 22–26°C, wildflowers in Rhodes' Valley of the Butterflies.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Hot 30–35°C, busy beach clubs on Kos, cruise ships in Rhodes' Mandraki.
Autumn (Sep–Oct)
Sea at 24–26°C, ideal for Symi day trips and Patmos monastery visits.
Winter (Nov–Mar)
Mild but many hotels close; Rhodes Old Town stays lived-in year-round.

What to do

  • Rhodes Old Town, Palace of the Grand Master and Street of the Knights.
  • Lindos Acropolis at sunset.
  • Symi day trip — Neoclassical harbour and Panormitis monastery.
  • Patmos' Cave of the Apocalypse.

Eat nearby

The Rhodian mansions in the Old Town's Jewish Quarter are the region's iconic bookings.

Book a table in Dodecanese

Dodecanese FAQ

When is the best time for Rhodes and the Dodecanese?
May–June and September–October: 22–28°C, warm sea, and Rhodes Old Town without the July–August cruise-ship day-trippers.
Is Symi worth a day trip from Rhodes?
Yes — the neoclassical harbour is one of Greece's prettiest sights. Take the fast catamaran and reserve a harbourfront taverna lunch before boarding.
How early should you reserve in Rhodes Old Town?
Traditional Rhodian mansion restaurants in the medieval Old Town fill up 4–7 days ahead in summer; a small refundable deposit locks the table instantly.

Region guide

Peloponnese

A road-tripper's dream: Mycenae, Epidaurus, Olympia, Mystras, wild Mani and the Nemea wine country — all within a few hours' drive of Athens.

Best time to visit

April–May and September–October: perfect archaeology weather, wine harvest, warm sea on the west coast.

Where to base yourself

  • Nafplio
  • Kalamata
  • Monemvasia
  • Areopoli (Mani)

Seasonality

Spring (Mar–May)
Best time — 18–25°C, wildflowers at Olympia, quiet at Mycenae and Epidaurus.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Hot inland 33°C+. Head for the Mani coast, Voidokilia and Costa Navarino.
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
Wine harvest in Nemea, olives in Kalamata, ideal road-tripping.
Winter (Dec–Feb)
Snow on Taygetos and Mainalo; ski at Kalavryta.

What to do

  • Nafplio, Palamidi fortress and the theatre at Epidaurus.
  • Mycenae's Lion Gate and Treasury of Atreus.
  • Ancient Olympia and the Archaeological Museum.
  • Voidokilia beach and Navarino Bay.

Eat nearby

Nafplio's old-town tavernas and Kalamata's seafront are the region's must-book spots.

Book a table in Peloponnese

Peloponnese FAQ

When is the best time to road-trip the Peloponnese?
April–May and September–October: 18–26°C inland, wildflowers or grape harvest, cool ruins and warm-enough sea on the west coast.
Can you do the Peloponnese as a day trip from Athens?
You can reach Nafplio, Mycenae or Epidaurus in a day, but 3–4 nights is ideal to add Monemvasia, Mani and Olympia — reserve tavernas in Nafplio ahead.
Where should you eat in the Peloponnese?
Nafplio's Old Town squares, Kalamata's seafront and Monemvasia's stone-lane tavernas — book with a refundable deposit in high season.

Region guide

Thessaloniki & Northern Greece

Greece's culinary capital, plus Halkidiki's pine-lined beaches, Mount Olympus and the frescoed churches of Kastoria.

Best time to visit

May–June and September–early October: warm sea in Halkidiki, cool evenings in Thessaloniki, no summer heat spikes.

Where to base yourself

  • Ladadika
  • Ano Poli
  • Modiano district
  • Kalamaria

Seasonality

Spring (Apr–May)
Ideal 18–24°C, tsipouro season, blooming Vergina and Pella archaeological sites.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Warm 28–33°C, Halkidiki beaches packed with Greeks — the honest local barometer of quality.
Autumn (Sep–Oct)
Wine harvest in Naoussa, migratory birds at Lake Kerkini.
Winter (Nov–Mar)
Best food season — long lunches, Christmas markets, ski resorts on Vasilitsa and Kaimaktsalan.

What to do

  • Ano Poli sunset walk over Thessaloniki's Byzantine walls.
  • Vergina — the royal tombs of Philip II of Macedon.
  • Sithonia peninsula's coves, or the Mount Athos boat tour.
  • Mount Olympus base at Litochoro for day hikes.

Eat nearby

Thessaloniki's Ladadika and Modiano tavernas are Greece's most sought-after tables — reserve ahead.

Book a table in Thessaloniki & Northern Greece

Thessaloniki & Northern Greece FAQ

Why is Thessaloniki called Greece's food capital?
Byzantine, Ottoman, Sephardi and Pontic influences produced a taverna and meze culture unlike anywhere else in Greece — Modiano and Ladadika are its beating heart.
When should you visit Halkidiki?
June and September: 26–29°C, warm sea and Greek families as the honest quality barometer. July–August is peak — book beach tavernas ahead.
Are Thessaloniki restaurants busy year-round?
Yes — locals dine late, so reserving popular Ladadika mezedopoleia 1–3 days ahead is standard, even in winter.

Region guide

Meteora & Central Greece

Otherworldly Meteora monasteries perched on sandstone pillars, ancient Delphi on Mount Parnassus, and the ski villages of Arachova.

Best time to visit

April–June and September–October: clear photography light at Meteora, cool hiking weather at Delphi.

Where to base yourself

  • Kalambaka
  • Kastraki
  • Arachova
  • Delphi village

Seasonality

Spring (Apr–May)
Perfect 16–22°C, waterfalls flowing, wildflowers around Meteora.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Hot 30°C+ in the plain of Thessaly; start monastery visits at 8am.
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
Fiery colours around Meteora and Parnassus, harvest festivals in villages.
Winter (Dec–Mar)
Snow on Meteora is magical; Arachova and Parnassos ski resort in full swing.

What to do

  • Sunset over Meteora from the Great Meteoron viewpoint.
  • Visit at least two active monasteries (respect the dress code).
  • Ancient Delphi and its Charioteer bronze in the museum.
  • Weekend in Arachova — winter tavernas and mountain wine.

Eat nearby

Book a sunset-view taverna in Kastraki or a mountain grill in Arachova.

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Meteora & Central Greece FAQ

When is the best time to photograph Meteora?
April–June and September–October: clear light, low haze and manageable temperatures for sunrise and sunset from the Great Meteoron viewpoint.
Can you visit Meteora in winter?
Yes — snow on the pillars is magical and monasteries stay open (check winter hours). Combine with a weekend in Arachova and Parnassos ski resort.
Where should you eat near Meteora and Delphi?
Sunset-view tavernas in Kastraki and stone-built grills in Arachova — reserve ahead on winter weekends and during summer monastery-tour season.

When to visit Greece

Greece is a year-round destination — but each season plays to different strengths.

Weather, crowds and recommended activities by season in Greece
PeriodWeatherCrowdsBest for
Mar – AprMild 15–20°C, blooming countrysideLowAthens, mainland archaeology, Easter traditions
May – JunWarm 22–28°C, sea warming upMediumIslands before the peak — best value
Jul – AugHot 28–35°C, meltemi windsHighBeaches, nightlife, family holidays
Sep – OctWarm 22–28°C, warm seaMediumIdeal all-round — swimming + sightseeing
Nov – FebCool 8–15°C, some rainLowCity breaks, Meteora, ski Parnassos & Arachova

How restaurant booking works

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Frequently asked questions

Everything travellers ask us about Greece and Woltaro reservations.

What are Greece's must-see landmarks?

The Acropolis of Athens, Santorini's caldera, the Meteora monasteries, ancient Delphi, Mykonos Old Town, Rhodes' medieval city, the Samaria Gorge in Crete, Nafplio and Palamidi in the Peloponnese, Navagio beach in Zakynthos and the beaches of Halkidiki are the ten places most travellers put at the top of their list.

What's the best Greek island for first-time visitors?

Santorini, Mykonos, Crete and Naxos are the easiest first-timers' islands: reliable flights, plenty of hotels and restaurants, and short ferry hops to nearby islands. Santorini is the classic honeymoon choice, Crete works best if you want variety and a longer stay.

When is the best time to visit Greece?

Late May to mid-June and September to early October offer warm sea temperatures, quieter beaches and better prices than the July–August peak. April is ideal for Athens, the Peloponnese and Meteora, while July–August suits families locked into school holidays.

Do I need to book restaurants in Greece in advance?

In tourist hotspots like Santorini's Oia, Mykonos' Little Venice and central Athens, yes — sought-after tables sell out days ahead in summer. Woltaro locks your seat at hand-picked restaurants with a small refundable deposit that is returned when you dine.

How does Woltaro's refundable deposit work?

You pay a small deposit when you reserve. When you show up and dine, the deposit is refunded in full to your original payment method. If you don't show up, the deposit compensates the restaurant for the empty table — that's how Woltaro protects both diners and small independent restaurants.

How do I get from Athens to Santorini, Mykonos or Crete?

Fastest is a 45-minute domestic flight from Athens (ATH). High-speed ferries from Piraeus take 4–5 hours to Santorini or Mykonos and 6–9 hours to Crete depending on the port. Book ferries early in July and August.

Which Greek islands are best for families, couples and foodies?

Families do well on Crete, Naxos, Paros and Kos for their gentle beaches. Couples gravitate to Santorini, Milos and Symi. Foodies should base themselves in Thessaloniki, Crete or Athens' Koukaki neighbourhood.

Is tap water safe to drink in Greece?

Tap water is safe in Athens, Thessaloniki and most of the mainland. On smaller islands including Santorini, Mykonos and parts of the Cyclades, bottled or filtered water is recommended.

What currency and payment methods are used in Greece?

Greece uses the euro (€). Cards are widely accepted in cities, hotels and tourist restaurants. Carry some cash for small tavernas, kiosks and rural areas.

How many days do I need in Greece?

Ten to fourteen days is the sweet spot: three days in Athens, three or four on one Cycladic island (Santorini, Naxos, Milos or Paros), and the rest split between Crete or the Peloponnese depending on whether you prefer beaches or archaeology. One week works if you stay in one region.

Do Americans, Britons or Canadians need a visa for Greece?

Greece is in the Schengen Area. US, UK, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand passport holders can visit visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. From 2026 the EU's ETIAS travel authorisation is required — a €7 online form processed in minutes.

Is Greece safe for tourists in 2026?

Yes. Greece consistently ranks among Europe's safest countries. Standard precautions apply in busy tourist areas of Athens (Omonia, Monastiraki after dark), and drivers should be extra cautious on winding island roads and with scooters.

What is the cheapest Greek island to visit?

Naxos, Paros, Karpathos and Lesvos are the best value islands with reliable ferry links. Amorgos, Kythnos and Ikaria are cheaper still if you're willing to travel light. Santorini and Mykonos are the most expensive; Symi and Hydra sit in the middle.

Which Greek island can I reach without flying?

Every island connected to Piraeus, Rafina or Lavrio ports is reachable by ferry from Athens: Aegina, Hydra, Poros and Spetses in 1–2 hours; Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, Santorini in 2–5 hours by high-speed ferry; Crete overnight in about 9 hours.

What Greek foods should I try?

Souvlaki and gyros for street food; moussaka, pastitsio and gemista for classic tavernas; grilled octopus, gavros (anchovy) and horta (wild greens) by the sea; loukoumades, galaktoboureko and bougatsa for dessert; ouzo, tsipouro and Assyrtiko wine to drink.

Do you tip in Greek restaurants?

Service is included, but leaving 5–10% in cash for good service is customary — round up on a small bill, ~10% on a larger one. Tip in cash directly to the waiter; card tipping fields are rare.

Can you drive in Greece with a foreign licence?

EU/EEA licences are valid indefinitely. US, UK, Canadian, Australian and other non-EU drivers technically need an International Driving Permit alongside the home licence, though enforcement is inconsistent. Rentals require both a licence and a credit card in the driver's name.

Is Greece good for families with kids?

Yes — Greeks adore children, most tavernas welcome them late into the evening, and islands like Crete, Naxos, Paros, Rhodes and Kefalonia have shallow sandy beaches and short driving distances between sights.

How LGBTQ+ friendly is Greece?

Greece has same-sex marriage since 2024 and is generally welcoming. Mykonos is one of Europe's most iconic LGBTQ+ destinations; Athens (Gazi neighbourhood), Thessaloniki, Chalkida and Skiathos are all comfortable and openly friendly.

Greece or Italy for a first Mediterranean trip?

Choose Greece for beaches, island hopping, ancient sites without crowds and lower prices. Choose Italy for city variety, art, food regionality and easier train travel. Greece wins on coastline; Italy on urban depth.

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