
Greece
Everything you need to plan a great trip — from Athens' ancient ruins to the island you actually pick — without the guesswork.
Greece works well from 7 days (one region) to 14+ days (mainland plus 2 islands). Start with 2–3 days in Athens, then pick islands based on style: Santorini for views and romance, Mykonos for beach clubs and nightlife, Crete for a full standalone week of beaches, mountains, and history. Best months are May–June and September–October (warm, thinner crowds). EU/Schengen citizens travel freely; US/UK/Canada/Australia/NZ passport holders get 90 visa-free days per any 180-day period across the whole Schengen Area, with a new ETIAS online authorization expected in late 2026. Budget from $60/day backpacking, $130–220/day mid-range.
Greece has a way of making every other Mediterranean destination feel like it's trying too hard. It doesn't need a marketing campaign — just a few thousand years of history stacked next to genuinely excellent, unpretentious food, water so clear it looks retouched even in an unedited photo, and islands that somehow each manage to feel like their own distinct country. It's also, refreshingly, not as expensive as its reputation suggests once you get off Santorini's most famous cliffside.
This guide covers everything: where to go, how many days each place needs, when to fly, what it actually costs in USD and euros, and the entry rule for your specific passport — including the new EU border system rolling out this year that most guides haven't caught up on yet. Written to be genuinely useful, and updated through the season.
Destinations
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Athens
2–3 days, stay in Plaka or Koukaki — walkable, and the ruins are right there.

Thessaloniki
2 days, arguably Greece's best food city, and far fewer tourists.
Beaches & Islands
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Santorini
3–4 nights, book the caldera view a year out, avoid midday cruise crowds.

Mykonos
3 nights, beach clubs and nightlife, budget more than you think.

Crete
6–7 days, big enough to be its own trip — beaches, mountains, and 4,000 years of history.
Attractions
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Greece Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — not one generic rule.

Money, Safety & eSIM in Greece
Cash, cards, real safety risks, and staying connected.














































