10 Days Tour to Charming Greece
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy Ouzo, the National Drink of Greece anywhere you go, make new friends and know the culture of Greek
- Witness the many archaeological museums in Greece than any other country in the world.
- Take a short walk to historic Byzantine church- Panagia Ekatontapiliani church also known as the ‘Church with 100 Doors’.
- Exploring Naoussa is one of the best things to do in Paros, this little port is a photographers dream and the brightly painted Cycladic architecture and colourful boats


Know Before You Go
- Please carry valid identification proof and the Thrillophilia voucher.
- Visa assistance will be provided however charges are not included.
- Travel Insurance is recommended and charges are not included
- Mandatory RT-PCR negative test report ( before 72 hrs departure from India)
- Please note that prices are dynamic and may change in the peak season and on blackout dates.
- Personal Expenses and mandatory hotel taxes (if any) will have to be paid by you at the destination.
- Please do not litter and keep the destination clean.
- The itinerary shared is tentative and is subject to change at the time of confirmation
- Flight Tickets are not included in the package. Drop an inquiry to know more.
Additional Information
About the Destination:
Greece is at its best during the summertime when the sun shines brighter than ever and the sandy beaches can be thoroughly enjoyed as a refreshing solution to the intense summer heat. The Greek landscape is conspicuous not only for its rugged beauty but also for its complexity and variety. Three elements dominate the sea, the mountains, and the lowland & It has more than 2,000 islands, of which about 170 are inhabited. Known for its vast history and culture, and blessed with incredible beauty, beaches, and picturesque neighborhoods. Bathed in the dazzling Aegean light, these islands of the Cyclades provide a perfect place for a holiday. So, combine cosmopolitan Mykonos with relaxed Paros and complete the journey with majestic Santorini with awe-inspiring sunsets.
Quick Destination Info:
- Cities covered: Athens - Mykonos - Paros - Santorini - Athens
- Duration: 10D/9N
- Start point: Athens
- Endpoint: Athens
- Official Name: Hellenic Republic
- Currency: Euro
- Capital: Athens
- Time Zone: GMT+3
- Plug Type: C & F
Inclusions for Charming Greece:
- Accommodation: Comfortable Hotel Stays on double sharing basis as per your requirement.
- Meals: 9 Days Breakfast- included as per your stay at Hotel.
- Transfers: All transfers on a private basis & Ferry ride tickets included- Athens (Piraeus) - Mykonos - Paros - Santorini - Athens (Piraeus)
- Charges- Entrance fees & Hotel taxes & VAT
- Visa assistance: It will be provided (Charges are not included)
- Guide: Professional guide to help you explore the cities
How to Reach:
Athens has its own airport, so the most popular way to reach the city is by flight. There are a host of airline options available from India, albeit with a stop along the way. Athens International Airport is located in the suburb of Spáta, about 27 km away from the city center.
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Athens Tour faqs
How strict is punctuality in Greece?
Time is somewhat relative in Greece, particularly when it comes to departure times for transportation. Trains, boats, buses, and ferries may have a printed schedule but can leave sporadically—and this often means an early or delayed departure. Plan on arriving at your port or station early (but not too early!) and maintain a sense of laid-back flexibility in the event your trip is pushed back by an hour or more.
The exception to this rule is in planning air-travel within Greece, particularly during the busy summer season. Give yourself a window of at least 2-hours to make connecting flights, leaving plenty of time to get through long lines and security at the airport.
What’s the weather like?
Depending on the time of year, Greece can swing from chilly winters to scorching hot summers that top 100°F (43°C). When planning your itinerary, plan to avoid stifling August heat waves and look instead at scheduling your vacation in late spring/early summer (mid-April through mid-June) and autumn (September through mid-October) to beat summer’s heat and tourist-packed high season.
Can I get by with English alone?
Although Greeks speak Greek, you can absolutely get by on just English. English is widely spoken by those in the hospitality industry and heavily touristed areas, and since it's part of standard school curriculum, you’ll find that a majority of people under 40 speak it with varying proficiency. Road signs in big cities are typically bilingual, but if you’re heading further afield, it’s worth learning the Greek alphabet to help you navigate.
What should I pack?
Whether you’re planning to explore ancient sites or sack out on the beach, come to Greece prepared with some key items in your luggage. If your itinerary is heavy on cobblestone-lined cities and rocky ruins, pack good shoes and breathable clothing. Traveling in winter? Make sure to throw in an umbrella and lightweight raincoat. In warmer months, be sure to include warm-weather essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to shield you, as many islands and archeological sites lack shade.
If you’re heading to the islands, pack some sturdy sandals for strolling around and perhaps some water shoes, particularly if you’re heading to the black, volcanic beaches of Santorini
What are standard mealtimes/open hours for restaurants?
When planning meal times and restaurant reservations, keep in mind that Greeks eat late. For lunch, this means 2 pm at the earliest; for dinner, crowds start trickling in after 9 pm (and even later once the heat dies down in summer months).









