The best time to visit Greece

3 September, 2024
The best time to visit Greece

source: cntraveller.in 

Dotted with stunning islands surrounded by the sparkling waters of the Aegean Sea, Mediterranean and Ionian Sea, Greece has so much to offer within and beyond its most popular attractions. The best time to visit Greece depends on what you seek— formidable historic sites that have stood the test of time, islands buzzing with exciting beach clubs, or quiet beaches and cool weather. If you’re planning a trip soon, here’s a handy guide on the best time to visit Greece.

When is the best time to visit Greece?

Like most European countries, the best time to visit Greece is considered to be the summer season, which lasts from June to September. This is when tourism is at its peak in the country. There’s a lot of sunshine and little to no rain, which means you can spend a lot of time outdoors. However, recent summer heatwaves in Europe have led to the mercury touching over 45°C in Greece—in July 2023, the Acropolis was shut in the afternoons and air-conditioned public spaces were opened for people.

For fewer tourist crowds, the best time to visit Greece is in its shoulder season, during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). In spring, sea temperatures are still slightly lower, so expect chillier weather but pleasant conditions to spend days outdoors. In autumn, temperatures begin to fall in October and many Greek islands begin seeing fewer and fewer tourists. Parts of central Greece experience fall foliage and colours, while beaches are emptier and cooler.

Temperatures throughout the year

November-March: 7°C-20°C (temperatures dip to sub zero levels in some parts of northern Greece)
April-June: 11°C-30°C
July-September: 15°C-45°C
September-October: 8°C-29°C

When is the off season in Greece?

Winter, which lasts from November to around March, is the off season in Greece. Accommodation and flight prices typically dip during this time, as do the temperatures across Greek islands. This is also the wettest season in Greece—rainfall typically peaks in December and January, and some parts of Greece also experience snowfall. The further north you go in the country, the colder it will be. While many historical sites across the mainland remain open, islands and beaches may shut down. Even if they’re not officially shut, the water is too chilly to take a dip in.

How many days are enough for a trip to Greece?

You will need at least a week to explore the main attractions in Greece, in Athens, Mykonos and Santorini. Head to Crete, Greece’s largest island, for beach treks, sunbathing and lush vineyards. If you plan to also visit lesser-known Greek islands, account for four to five extra days in your itinerary.

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