Greece Islands & Athens Itinerary — 7 Mar to 14 Mar 2026 (Athens, Mykonos, Paros)

Athens · Saturday, March 7, 2026

Arrival and explore central Athens

Morning:

After arrival and a quick check-in, start your morning with a leisurely stroll through Syntagma Square to watch the changing of the guard, then cut through the shaded lanes to the National Garden for a peaceful coffee at the kiosk. From there, head up the hill to the atmospheric neighborhood of Plaka, exploring its neoclassical streets, stopping for a late-morning Greek pastry at a local bakery and popping into the small but fascinating Museum of Greek Folk Art for a gentle cultural introduction before lunch.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed Plaka morning, wander toward the modern heart of the city with a visit to Monastiraki Square and its lively flea market, where you can hunt for vintage maps and local ceramics. Continue up to the nearby Hadrian's Library and then take a leisurely coffee break on the sunlit terrace of A for Athens rooftop bar, enjoying panoramic views of the Acropolis Museum and the looming Acropolis as the light softens into late afternoon.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to Anafiotika for a tranquil walk through its whitewashed lanes and cycladic charm, then descend toward Psiri to soak up lively tavernas and street art-stop for meze and a glass of retsina at a local favorite like O Thanasis. Finish the night with a cocktail at the rooftop of 360 Cocktail Bar, where you can toast the day with glittering views of the illuminated Acropolis and the city beyond.

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Mykonos · Sunday, March 8, 2026

Travel to Mykonos and settle in

Morning:

After arriving on the island and dropping bags at your hotel, wander straight to Little Venice to watch fishermen unload the morning catch and enjoy a strong Greek coffee at a waterfront café; the sea breeze and painted balconies set a relaxed island tone. From there, stroll up through the maze of alleys toward Panagia Paraportiani, admiring Cycladic architecture, then pause for a light seafood brunch at Kastro's terrace where views of the Aegean and nearby windmills ease you into Mykonos time.

Afternoon:

After your Little Venice brunch, wander inland to explore the bohemian quarter around Matoyianni Street, popping into boutique shops and artisan jewelry makers before pausing for a mid-afternoon loukoumades or chilled frappé at a pavement café. Then head to the quieter southern shore to relax on the windswept sands of Megali Ammos Beach, where you can swim, rent a sunbed, or sip a cool drink at a beach bar while watching local fishermen and yachts drift by-an easy, restorative transition into island time.

Evening:

As the sun dips, wander toward the quieter harbor area and enjoy a seafood feast at Kalamaki Taverna, where grilled octopus and fresh sea bass pair perfectly with a chilled local assyrtiko; linger over dessert and ouzo while watching fishing boats return. After dinner, take a relaxed post-meal stroll up to The Windmills of Mykonos (Kato Mili) for a peaceful, less-crowded sunset viewpoint, then finish the night with a craft cocktail at the intimate bar Caprice in Little Venice while listening to low-key island music.

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Mykonos · Monday, March 9, 2026

Mykonos beaches and town wander

Morning:

Begin with a sunrise swim and a relaxed breakfast at the beachfront café of Psarou Beach, watching sleek yachts glide by before wandering the nearby sand to spot early-morning kitesurfers. Afterward, head to the quieter coves of Agios Sostis for a scenic cliffside coffee at Kiki's Tavern (no reservations, cash-friendly) and a stroll along the rugged headland where local fishermen still mend nets - a peaceful contrast to yesterday's Little Venice energy and a gentle build into a full island day.

Afternoon:

After a morning by Psarou and Agios Sostis, head to the lively bay of Ornos Beach for a late-morning swim and a seafood mezze at Yialo-Yialo before strolling the palm-lined promenade. Later, explore the quieter northern shore with a short drive to Fokos Beach, where you can hike up to the hilltop chapel for sweeping sea views and finish the afternoon with a tasting of local cheeses and a glass of rosé at the rustic Fokos Taverna as the light softens.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Ano Mera village for a slower island evening-enjoy a rustic dinner at Taverna Nikolaou beneath olive trees, sampling lamb belly and house-made mizithra while locals share stories. Afterward, return to town for a moonlit stroll through Little Venice's quieter back alleys toward Manto Square, stopping for a digestif at the cozy bar Solymar and letting the gentle sounds of the Aegean and distant bouzouki music close out a day of sea and sun.

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Paros · Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Ferry to Paros and explore Parikia

Morning:

Catch an early ferry into the island and, after dropping bags, head straight to Parikia Old Harbour to watch fishermen and ferry crews while sipping a coffee at the waterfront café Ta Mantinia; the harbor light and slow island rhythm gently continue the Mykonos-to-Paros transition. From there wander up the crescent promenade to the marble-floored courtyard of Panagia Ekatontapiliani (Church of 100 Doors) for a quiet, sunlit visit before exploring the winding streets to discover local pottery at Yiannoulis Ceramics and a seaside brunch of fresh grilled sardines at Limanaki Taverna.

Afternoon:

After a harbor-side brunch, wander inland toward Kastro to explore the Venetian-era fortress ruins and the tiny Archaeological Museum of Paros for a concise, sunlit history lesson; pause on the fort walls to watch ferries come and go. Later, stroll the seafront to the salt pans near Logaras Point, then relax with a late-afternoon glass of local wine and mezze at Souvlaki & Vine while watching golden light spill across the whitewashed houses of Parikia.

Evening:

As twilight settles, wander toward the waterfront neighborhood of Krios for a pre-dinner aperitif at Café del Mar Paros, enjoying chilled assyrtiko and sea-breeze views before dinner. For a memorable meal, head to the cozy family-run Siparos nearby for grilled seabass and seasonal greens, then finish with a late stroll up to the hilltop Kastro dei Pirghi to watch the harbour lights and exchange island stories with locals at a small outdoor table.

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Paros · Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Naoussa and Paros coastal day

Morning:

Begin with a coastal breakfast at Kolymbithres Beach, wandering the granite rock formations and dipping toes in the clear morning sea before a café macchiato at the beachfront Thalassa Taverna. Afterwards take the short drive to Monastiri Bay for a gentle kayak along the sheltered coves, pausing to snorkel by the small sea caves and later stroll the palm-shaded promenade of Naoussa Old Port, where fishermen mend nets and local bakeries sell warm koulouri for a mid-morning snack.

Afternoon:

After a morning at Kolymbithres and Monastiri, spend the afternoon exploring the sheltered coves and seaside villages east of Naoussa: take a scenic drive to Lefkes Beach for a relaxed swim and sunbathe at the quieter sands, then continue to Piso Livadi to stroll the marina and sample grilled calamari at the waterfront Taverna HoSotos. Finish with a late-afternoon boat trip from Piso Livadi to the hidden sea caves around Koufonisia Islets, snorkeling in crystalline water and returning in time for a sunset glass of assyrtiko at Miltos Seaside Bar.

Evening:

As twilight settles, head to Ampelas Hill for golden-hour panoramas over Naoussa, then descend to the harbor for a seafood-forward dinner at Sigi Ikthios, where grilled sea bream and a chilled bottle of local assyrtiko pair perfectly with harbor lights. After dinner, wander the nearby lanes to Barbarossa Square for a relaxed cocktail and live acoustic music at Vrachos Lounge, finishing with a moonlit stroll along the quieter western quay to soak in the gentle Aegean night.

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Paros · Thursday, March 12, 2026

More Paros: beaches or inland villages

Morning:

Start the morning with a tranquil drive up into the emerald hills to Lefkes Village, wandering its marble-paved main street and stopping for a cappuccino and honey pie at Cafe Kentrikon while soaking in panoramic island views. Afterward, take the short uphill walk on the old Byzantine path toward Prodromos Monastery, exploring olive groves and wildflowers before descending to the coast for a late-morning swim at the secluded coves of Martselo Beach, where you can snorkel among rock ledges and relax on largely empty sands-a quiet, restorative day that naturally follows your Paros coastal adventures earlier in the trip.

Afternoon:

Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the sun-drenched south coast with a visit to Golden Beach, where you can try windsurfing lessons or simply relax at a beachfront taverna and watch kiters carve the breeze. Later, drive inland to the postcard village of Marpissa to wander its narrow lanes, visit the small Folklore Museum of Paros and pause for an iced freddo at To Steki tou Psara, enjoying village life and quieter island flavors before a slow return toward Naoussa for evening plans.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander toward the charming harbor of Logaras for a pre-dinner aperitif at Sunset Lounge Paros, sipping chilled assyrtiko while watching fishing boats bob in the warm light. For dinner, settle into the rustic seafood plates and grilled local produce at Taverna Kostas in nearby Piso Koukounaries, then finish the night with a slow coastal walk to the tiny chapel of Agios Nikolaos to soak in quiet sea breezes and island starlight.

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Athens · Friday, March 13, 2026

Return to Athens — evening in the city

Morning:

After an early ferry or flight back to Athens, ease into the city with a leisurely breakfast at Ergon House, sampling local cheeses and a kouign-amann before heading to the nearby Central Market (Varvakios Agora) to watch vendors and taste olives, fresh honey and baklava. From there, take a short tram ride to Filopappou Hill for a mid-morning walk among pine-scented paths and panoramic views of the Acropolis, a quiet contrast to island life and a perfect way to reconnect with the city before afternoon plans.

Afternoon:

After settling back in, wander through the lively lanes of Monastiraki Flea Market to pick up a few last-minute souvenirs and taste a street-side spanakopita from a beloved vendor; the bustle bridges island calm with city rhythm. Then head up to Areopagus (Mars Hill) for a relaxed late-afternoon sit with sweeping views of the Acropolis, followed by a refreshment stop at the sunlit terrace of Couleur Locale to enjoy a coffee or aperitivo as the city shifts toward evening.

Evening:

As night falls, wander to Gazi for an energetic Athenian evening - begin with craft beers and small plates at BrewDog Athens or a local microbrewery, then stroll the neighborhood's converted industrial streets to discover street art and lively bars. For a memorable dinner, head to Kuzina on Adrianou for modern Greek dishes on a rooftop terrace, then finish with a nightcap at the atmospheric wine bar Oinoscent, where regional Greek vintages and friendly sommeliers make for a relaxed close to your island-to-city journey.

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Athens · Saturday, March 14, 2026

Departure from Athens

Morning:

Begin your final morning with a relaxed breakfast and last-minute shopping at Kifisia's Eleftheriou Square Market, sampling local honey and sesame sweets before a scenic tram ride toward the airport. If time allows, stop for a reflective stroll through Hellas Memorial Garden near the airport to stretch and breathe in olive-scented air, then enjoy a final Greek coffee and a savory koulouri at Terminal 1 Café before check-in, soaking in a quiet, civilized end to your islands-and-city journey.

Afternoon:

After checking out, spend a calm last afternoon wandering the leafy avenues of Kolonaki, stopping for a light lunch of grilled halloumi and tomato at Taf Coffee and browsing boutique galleries along Skoufa Street for thoughtful souvenirs. Later, take a restorative stroll through Dexameni Square and enjoy a final espresso at the sunny terrace of Da Capo before heading to the airport, savoring the city's elegant, slow-paced side as a gentle close to your islands-and-Athens journey.

Evening:

For a peaceful final evening, wander the leafy lanes around Platia Kolonaki and linger at Taf Rooftop for a light mezze and a last glass of Greek rosé while watching the city lights unfurl. Afterwards, take a short taxi to Besso Athens for a relaxed coffee or dessert in their cozy courtyard, then finish with a slow stroll through Dionysiou Areopagitou under the illuminated Acropolis before heading to the airport - a calm, poetic close that ties island sunsets to Athens' ancient glow.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Syntagma Square (Changing of the Guard)Free
National Garden (coffee at kiosk)€4
Plaka (pastry at local bakery)€3
Museum of Greek Folk Art€7
Monastiraki Square & Flea MarketFree
Hadrian's Library (Library of Hadrian)€4
A for Athens (rooftop coffee/drink)€10
Anafiotika (neighborhood walk)Free
O Thanasis (meze / dinner)€20
360 Cocktail Bar (cocktail)€12
Little Venice (Mykonos walk & coffee)Free
Panagia ParaportianiFree
Kastro's (brunch)€18
Matoyianni Street (shopping/snacks)€10
Megali Ammos Beach (sunbed/drink)€8
Kalamaki Taverna (seafood dinner)€30
The Windmills of Mykonos (Kato Mili)Free
Caprice (cocktail in Little Venice)€12
Psarou Beach (breakfast / café)€12
Agios Sostis / Kiki's Tavern (lunch)€25
Ornos Beach / Yialo-Yialo (mezze/lunch)€20
Fokos Beach / Fokos Taverna (cheese & rosé)€18
Ano Mera / Taverna Nikolaou (dinner)€25
Manto Square / Solymar (digestif)€8
Little Venice (night stroll)Free
Ferry Mykonos → Paros€30
Parikia Old Harbour (coffee at Ta Mantinia)€4
Panagia Ekatontapiliani (Church of 100 Doors)Free
Yiannoulis Ceramics (pottery browsing)Free
Limanaki Taverna (brunch/grilled sardines)€18
Kastro (Venetian fortress ruins)Free
Archaeological Museum of Paros€3
Salt pans near Logaras Point (walk)Free
Souvlaki & Vine (wine & mezze)€12
Café del Mar Paros (aperitif)€10
Siparos (dinner)€28
Kolymbithres Beach (breakfast / walk)Free
Thalassa Taverna (café / snack)€6
Monastiri Bay kayaking & snorkeling€35
Naoussa Old Port (stroll / koulouri)€3
Lefkes Beach (swim)Free
Piso Livadi / Taverna HoSotos (calamari lunch)€20
Boat trip to Koufonisia islets (snorkeling)€40
Miltos Seaside Bar (sunset drink)€8
Ampelas Hill (view)Free
Sigi Ikthios (seafood dinner)€28
Vrachos Lounge (cocktail)€10
Lefkes Village / Cafe Kentrikon (cappuccino & pie)€6
Prodromos Monastery (walk)Free
Martselo Beach (swim/snorkel)Free
Golden Beach (windsurf lesson or relax)€50
Marpissa / Folklore Museum of Paros€2
Sunset Lounge Paros (aperitif)€10
Taverna Kostas (dinner)€22
Agios Nikolaos chapel (evening walk)Free
Ferry Paros → Athens€35
Ergon House (breakfast / tasting)€12
Central Market (Varvakios Agora) tasting€8
Filopappou Hill (walk)Free
Monastiraki Flea Market (souvenirs)€10
Areopagus (Mars Hill)Free
Couleur Locale (terrace drink)€8
Gazi (craft beers / bars)€12
Kuzina (dinner)€35
Oinoscent (wine bar nightcap)€12
Kifisia Eleftheriou Square Market (breakfast / shopping)€10
Hellas Memorial Garden (stroll)Free
Terminal 1 Café (airport coffee / koulouri)€6
Kolonaki / Taf Coffee (lunch)€15
Dexameni Square / Da Capo (espresso)€4
Taf Rooftop (mezze / rosé)€18
Besso Athens (coffee / dessert)€6
Dionysiou Areopagitou (stroll under Acropolis)Free
Estimated Total (per person)€829
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