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The gold standard of holiday destinations, Greece needs little introduction. Whitewashed buildings, flower-lined lanes, and streets buzzing with alfresco cafés paint the perfect postcard scene. Join Pinoy Tourism on a journey that fulfils every kind of travel dreamfrom sun-soaked sailing escapes to culture-filled adventures brimming with history, art, and gastronomy.
Together, we’ll uncover ancient ruins that whisper of legends, taste the heart of Greek cuisine, and soak up the vibrant spirit that makes every sunset feel mythic. From Athens to the Aegean, with olive groves, island villages, and timeless ruins in between travel with Pinoy Tourism and connect deeply with the soul of Greece.

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      Greece At-a-Glance

      Whitewashed beauty, cobblestone streets, alfresco dining, and ruins that echo through history, Greece is pure enchantment. Discover why it remains the world’s dream destination as you explore this ancient land with your Pinoy Tourism Travel Director, blending culture, coastlines, and culinary delight.

      Currency
      Euro
      Capital City
      Athens
      Winter avg temp
      10°C
      Language
      Greek
      Summer avg temp
      29°C
      Good morning
      Kaliméra
      Time Zone
      GMT+3
      Good evening
      GMT+3
      There’s nowhere like Greece. You can walk with philosophers, dance the Zorba under the stars, or get lost among the whitewashed houses of Mykonos as the sun melts into the Aegean.
      - Travel Director
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      Our top 5 things to do in Greece

      Explore the ancient capital of Athens

      The cradle of Western civilization, Athens is where the past and present coexist beautifully. Wander ancient ruins, discover thermal lakes and buzzing seaside neighborhoods, and soak in a city alive with energy and history.

      Visit the ancient Olympic site in Olympia

      Step back to 776 BC, where the world’s first Olympic Games began. Once a sacred site to Zeus, Olympia remains surrounded by lush greenery — a powerful tribute to human strength and spirit.

      See the ruins of the Temple of Apollo

      A short journey from Athens brings you to Delphi, home of the legendary Temple of Apollo. The weathered sandstone columns and ancient stones here stand as reminders of Greece’s wisdom and wonder through the ages.

      Dine ‘Meze Style’ in Psiri, Athens

      Skip the tourist traps of Plaka and find authentic Greek flavor in Psiri. Between quirky antique shops and lively bars, you’ll feast on traditional mezze platters, local wine, and the true taste of Athens nightlife.

      Visit Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Meteora

      Marvel at the gravity-defying monasteries of Meteora — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where human craftsmanship meets nature’s grandeur. A breathtaking blend of spirituality and scenery.

      Best museums in Greece

      Athens

      Acropolis Museum

      Nestled at the base of the Acropolis, this museum brings ancient history vividly to life. Spend a few hours walking through centuries of art, mythology, and architecture — with glass walls framing views of the Parthenon itself.

      Mycenae

      Remains of Agamemnon’s Royal Palace

      No trip to Greece is complete without visiting Mycenae. Explore one of history’s most powerful fortresses, peer across sweeping countryside views, and step into the legacy of ancient kings and warriors.

      Athens

      War Museum of Greece

      Opened in 1975, this museum honors those who fought for freedom. Four stories of artifacts and exhibitions trace the nation’s journey from ancient battles to modern triumphs.

      Best food in Greece

      Moussaka

      A beloved Greek staple — layers of eggplant, minced meat, and creamy béchamel, baked to perfection. Each family has its own twist, so don’t be surprised if every version feels like a new favorite.

      Souvlaki

      Simple, smoky, and irresistible — grilled meat skewers wrapped with pita, salad, and fries. Grab one from a street vendor and experience the heart of Greek fast food done right.

      Kolokythokeftedes

      These crispy zucchini fritters with feta are pure sunshine on a plate. Pair them with tzatziki and a glass of local wine for an afternoon snack that’s as Greek as it gets.

      What to pack for a tour in Greece

      What to Pack

      Clothing

      Greece enjoys sunshine most of the year, so pack light and breathable fabrics. Bring modest attire for visiting monasteries or churches, and a light jacket or cardigan for cooler evenings outside summer.

      Shoes

      With cobblestone paths and ancient ruins to explore, comfortable footwear is essential. Think sandals, sneakers, or sturdy walking shoes.

      Accessories

      Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Carry a reusable water bottle to stay eco-friendly and hydrated under the Mediterranean sun.

      Other essentials

      Pack a phrasebook for friendly exchanges, a quick-dry beach towel, and an adapter (Greece uses Type C and F plugs).

      Frequently Asked & Question

      Greece is part of the Schengen Zone, allowing visa-free entry for up to 90 days for travelers from over 60 countries, including the Philippines, the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and Canada. Check the Schengen Visa website for updated requirements.

      Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) are ideal for warm weather and fewer crowds. July and August bring the heat and energy of peak season, while winter offers a quieter, more authentic experience.

      Expect hot, dry summers averaging 34°C in August and mild, rainy winters around 13°C. Coastal breezes — especially on the islands — keep things comfortable even in peak heat.

      Greece uses the Euro (€). While credit cards are widely accepted, it’s wise to carry some cash for smaller shops or local markets.

      Tipping isn’t mandatory, but rounding up or leaving 10–15% is appreciated. For convenience, Pinoy Tourism covers tips for services included in your tour, like hotel staff and group meals.

      ATMs are easy to find in cities and islands alike. If you’re heading somewhere remote, withdraw cash beforehand to be safe.

      Tap water is safe in most cities and large islands like Crete and Rhodes. On smaller islands, ask locals if bottled water is recommended.

      Yes — we strongly recommend having travel insurance that covers medical care, trip interruptions, and emergencies. Be sure your policy includes coverage for pandemic-related disruptions.

      Think light: shorts, t-shirts, flowy dresses, sandals, and lots of sun protection. Breathable fabrics are key for exploring ruins or island-hopping.

      Layer up with sweaters, scarves, and a warm jacket. Include a raincoat, waterproof shoes, and thermal socks for cooler, wetter days.

      Pack versatile layers — cardigans, light jackets, and breathable shirts. Expect mild days and cool nights, and keep a travel umbrella handy for surprise showers.