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The Best Time to Visit Greece: A Season-by-Season Guide

Timing a trip to Greece may seem like an easy choice. You can opt for the azure waters and fun-loving crowds of the high season or the low season's big bargains and unreliable weather. Then, there are the shoulder months, which have some of the advantages of both. So, which should you choose? That depends on your budget and travel interests. Knowing both will help make the choice easier, so we broke each season down for you.

Additional Reporting by Megan Johnson

  • Winter

  • Photo courtesy of Flickr/Nikola Totuhov

    Photo courtesy of Flickr/Nikola Totuhov

    Average High Temperature: 54°F
    Key Winter Dates in Greece:
    January 6 - Epiphany
    December 25 - Christmas

    While Greek vacations are often associated with breezy, sun-drenched beaches in the summer, winter, which lasts from December to March, also offers quite a bit for travelers -- both indoors and out. During this time of year, temperatures are mostly in the 50s and the weather vacillates between dry and sunny and overcast and rainy. (March tends to be a little more damp than other months). However, if you’re not planning to lie on the beach or party by a bonfire, a few unpredictable clouds may be fine. For those who still want wild nightlife, the bars and nightclubs in Athens pulsate with the sounds of DJs and bouzoukis.

    Prefer to be outside? There are excellent hiking paths lined with lush greenery. The island of Kea features numerous ancient trails that connect the towns and cities. Ferry travel slows down during these months -- sometimes running as infrequently as once a week -- but islands closer to the mainland, such as Hydra and Aegina, still have daily options. Greece’s mainland also offers great hiking -- the northern town of Zagorohoria features Vikos Gorge, the world’s deepest canyon in proportion to its width. The mountains of Greece also have a number of ski runs. In Delphi, you can even ski by historic ruins.

    Appreciating history is also a lot easier in the winter. Historic sites such as Athens’ Acropolis and Agora can be viewed without gaggles of tourists and students. The Palace of Knossos on Crete, which is now a museum, was the setting for the ancient tale of the Minotaur.

    Of course, flights and hotels are significantly discounted in the off-season -- as much as 50 percent off of high-season rates -- so budget travelers should book well in advance.

    Best Place in Greece in Winter: Athens


    The Greek islands mainly shut down after summer, but Athens is ideal in the winter because of the smaller crowds. You won’t have to fight your way through crowds to get a glimpse of the Acropolis, or worry about other tourists ruining your perfect photo. The city is bustling for Christmas and Epiphany Day, with markets and events throughout the season.

    Our Athens Winter Hotel Recommendation: Hotel Grande Bretagne
    The Hotel Grande Bretagne does it up for Christmas, making it the perfect hotel for a winter getaway. The festive decor is plentiful, and they have special menus with holiday extras. The 320 rooms are spacious, and the hotel’s central location makes it perfect for sightseeing.

  • Spring

  • Photo courtesy of Flickr/Pedro

    Photo courtesy of Flickr/Pedro

    Average High Temperature: 66°F
    Key Spring Dates in Greece:
    March 25 - Greek Independence Day
    Holy Week and Easter (dates vary)

    Springtime in Greece only lasts about two months -- April and May. Days reach the mid-60s and nights hover around the low 50s. While the weather isn’t quite as wet as winter, Greece’s 5,000-plus flower varietals come out in bloom. Crete is particularly celebrated for its Jerusalem sage, yellow-horned poppy, and Bermuda buttercup flowers. Chania, the second-largest city on Crete, is located near several large fields of wildflowers, which make for a photogenic day trip. The city’s Old Town section shows traces of the island’s past under Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman rule. The charming architecture includes cathedrals and a romantic Venetian harbor.

    Those looking to do something a bit more active than strolling the byways and picking wildflowers can opt for horseback riding, kayaking, and white-water rafting.

    Orthodox Easter also usually occurs during the spring months and Greece hosts numerous memorable celebrations. Athens has a procession in which the devout carry candles and torches up Lykavittos Hill, which boasts the highest point in the city. Numerous towns such as Agios Nikolaos have a firework display during the midnight service the Saturday before Easter. In Vrontados, on the island of Chios, two "rival" churches have a rocket war in which they try to ring the bell of the opposing church with homemade fireworks. Easter Sunday is celebrated with the loud clanging of bells and tossing of clay pots into the street. After all, what would a trip to Greece be without seeing a little broken dinnerware?

    Spring tends to be a shoulder season and the prices rise from the deep discounts of winter as the days inch closer to the summer. On average, it’s reasonable to expect prices to be about 20 percent off the summer highs.

    Best Place in Greece in the Spring: Crete


    Crete is abound with hiking trails, making it perfect for walking during the pleasant spring weather. In Crete you’ll find Samaria Gorge, one of the longest forges in Europe, and the cooler, yet gorgeous weather is perfect for exploring.

    Our Crete Spring Hotel Recommendation: Casa Delfino Hotel & Spa
    Casa Delfino Hotel & Spa is a great home base for hiking the mountains of western Crete. It is steps away from Old Venetian Town, with quaint shops and restaurants easily accessible. Choose from standard rooms or suites, or if you want to get away from it all and indulge, try their villa - your own private oasis that can accommodate up to fourteen people.

  • Summer

  • Average High Temperature: 85°F
    Key Summer Dates in Greece:
    Multiple Days: Athens and Epidavros Festival
    August 15 - Feast of Assumption

    Late June through August is the time for those postcard-ready images of life in the Greek isles (picture folks sunbathing in the day and tossing back ouzo shots at night). Along with the 70- to 90-degree days come packs of European tourists to enjoy them. Many Athenians take off the first two weeks of August, partially for tradition and also to escape from the summer vacationers. However, everything is also pulsing at top rhythm: the ferry service is in full swing, chefs are doing their best to impress, and the party scene is percolating. Mykonos has several spots, like Cavo Paradiso, that rival Ibiza for DJs and dancers. Paros, just a few hours away from Athens, attracts university students with its beachfront bars and day parties. Unlike many glitzy discos around the world, these party spots have a distinct combination of booming bass and ancient architecture.

    Athens has several world-class restaurants that cater to the influx of summer visitors. The Michelin-starred Spondi mixes Mediterranean recipes with French accents to create dishes like shrimp with caviar and grapefruit. Hytra recreates classic Greek dishes with innovative updates (think squid with fennel and squid ink mayonnaise).

    August 15 is the day of the Panagia (Virgin Mary), a holy celebration, and brings plenty of dancing and food. On the island of Tinos, the devout crawl on their knees up the steps of the church to see a holy icon. On Paros, the day coincides with a wine festival.

    Prices tend to be at their peak in the summer because the weather is sunny and dry, and, for many, at its best.

    Best Place in Greece in Summer: Corfu


    While Athens and Santorini are tempting to most travelers, Corfu is popular, but shouldn’t be as crowded as some of the other popular spots. Corfu has gorgeous beaches with the crystal clear turquoise waters that make greek beaches famous. You can just sit back and enjoy your glass of wine by the pool or sea.

    Our Corfu Summer Hotel Pick: Restia Suites Exclusive Resort

    Afraid of traveling in the summer because of all the kids on summer vacation ruining yours? Look no further than the adults-only Restia Suites Exclusive Resort. It’s quiet, and has everything you need so you won’t even have to leave. If relaxation on the beach isn’t enough, treat yourself to one of the treatments at the on-site spa.

  • Autumn

  • Courtesy of Flickr/Taver

    Courtesy of Flickr/Taver

    Average High Temperature: 68°F
    Key Autumn Dates in Greece:
    October 28 - Ochi Day

    For many, fall is the best time to go to Greece. The weather, which gets into the high 60s during the day, is still warm, but the crowds have dissipated, making it easier to enjoy the water and beaches. Like autumn in many parts of the world, the leaves change from green to red to gold, giving nature lovers plenty to admire.

    September is the grape harvest and many of the local wineries celebrate with demonstrations and tastings. Thessaloniki has the Anhiolos Wine Festival the first two weeks of month. Olive farms harvest their fruits in October and November. And the town of Kissamos on Crete holds a Chestnut Festival near the end of October.

    Plenty of historic sites, including the Meteora rock formation in the northern part of the country and the Acropolis Museum, can also be toured with relatively easy access and fewer crowds.

    Like Spring, autumn is a shoulder season for Greece and prices dip 20 percent or more as the days get closer to winter. On the other hand, the ferry schedule becomes more selective and flights can be harder to find.

    Best Place in Greece in Autumn: Naxos


    You’ll enjoy gorgeous landscapes and charming villages with fewer crowds in Naxos in the autumn. Spend time at the Temple of Demeter, Apollo Temple, Kastro Castle or the Eggares Olive Oil Museum without the crowds. The crisp autumn weather also makes it perfect for hiking Mount Zas.

    Our Naxos Autumn Hotel Pick: Iria Beach Art Hotel
    This twenty-five room boutique hotel is located on the beach, just in case a warm autumn day makes its way to your vacation and you want to take a dip in the sea. Even if you don’t get warm weather, a walk on the beach is always rejuvenating, and the hotel is centrally located.