Relaxing Week in Greece

  • Day 1: Athens
    Distance from the airport: 28 km, 45 minutes

    Athens is the perfect starting point for any trip to Greece. Head to the Acropolis to see the impressive Parthenon, stroll through the charming cobbled streets of Plaka, and enjoy a cup of sweet Greek coffee while marveling at the view of the city from Mount Lycabettus.

  • Day 2: Mykonos
    Flight from Athens: 45 minutes

    Mykonos is known for its stunning beaches, picturesque windmills, and lively nightlife. Spend your day lounging on the pristine sands of Psarou Beach, wandering the charming streets of Mykonos town, and watching the sunset from Little Venice.

  • Day 3: Santorini
    Ferry from Mykonos: 2 hours

    Santorini is one of the most beautiful islands in Greece, famous for its dramatic caldera, blue domes, and stunning sunsets. Visit the Akrotiri archaeological site, swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea, and enjoy a romantic dinner with a view of the golden hour.

  • Day 4: Naxos
    Ferry from Santorini: 2 hours

    Naxos is the largest island of the Cyclades and one of the most underrated destinations in Greece. Visit the impressive Portara, swim in the turquoise waters of Agios Prokopios Beach, and try the local cuisine at a traditional taverna.

  • Day 5: Crete
    Flight from Naxos: 1 hour 30 minutes

    Crete is the largest island in Greece and home to some of the most beautiful beaches and landscapes in the country. Visit the Palace of Knossos, wander the charming streets of Chania, and swim in the crystal-clear waters of Balos Lagoon.

  • Day 6: Rhodes
    Flight from Crete: 50 minutes

    Rhodes is a historic island with a rich cultural heritage, known for its medieval Old Town, beautiful beaches, and vibrant atmosphere. Visit the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, take a stroll along the Mandraki Harbor, and enjoy the nightlife in Faliraki.

  • Day 7: Athens
    Flight from Rhodes: 1 hour 20 minutes

    Spend your last day in Greece exploring Athens at your own pace. Visit the National Archaeological Museum, go shopping in Syntagma Square, and enjoy a meal at a traditional Greek taverna before heading back home.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Athens Acropolis (2-3 hours, €20)
  • Psarou Beach, Mykonos (full day, free)
  • Oia Sunset, Santorini (2-3 hours, €10)
  • Portara, Naxos (1-2 hours, free)
  • Palace of Knossos, Crete (2-3 hours, €15)
  • Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes (2-3 hours, €20)
  • Total Estimated Costs (excluding flights and accommodations): €65

Transportation

Getting around Greece is relatively easy. You can fly between islands or take a ferry, and there are several options for transportation within each island, including buses, rental cars, and taxis. Expect to pay around €100-150 per flight, €30-50 per ferry ride, and €10-20 per taxi ride. It's worth noting that ferries and flights can be canceled due to bad weather, so it's best to have a backup plan or be flexible with your itinerary.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting more islands or spending extra days in Athens to explore the city's lesser-known attractions. If you have less time, you can skip some islands or spend only a half-day on some destinations. Don't forget to pack sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable shoes, as you will be doing a lot of walking and spending time outdoors.

Airports

Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH) is the main airport in Greece, located approximately 28 km east of the city center. Rhodes International Airport Diagoras (RHO) is located 14 km southwest of Rhodes Town, while Heraklion International Airport Nikos Kazantzakis (HER) is located 5 km east of Heraklion City on the island of Crete. There are several airports on the islands served by Aegean Airlines, Olympic Air, Ryanair, and more.

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