
When is the best time to visit Greece? Here’s your season-by-season guide
No matter when you want to take your Mediterranean holiday, our Greece tours are designed for you to maximize your visit through unforgettable experiences highlighting the best of the destination.
A Greek escape is always a good idea, but deciding on the best time of the year to visit Greece comes down to two things: what kind of weather you like and what you want to do when you get there. If you’re eager for Greece tours that focus on Athens and its museums and archaeological sites, then any time is the best time to visit Greece. If you’d rather spend your trip to Greece exploring picture-perfect islands, then schedule your adventure for summer. The best places in Greece only get better when you visit at the right time. Read on for our season-by-season guide to planning your perfect Greek getaway.
The best weather in Greece by month
When is the best time to visit Greece? Any time—even winter! Given its location in the eastern half of the Mediterranean Sea, weather in Greece varies by season and region. The mountainous north gets snow in the winter—enough that there are, in fact, ski resorts in this part of the country. (It gets very cold in the Pindus Mountains near the border of Albania, for example.) The capital, Athens, however, enjoys mild winters with an average temperature of 50 F for most of the season. On the other end of the calendar, Athens experiences very hot summers.
If you’re looking to get a tan while exploring the islands, the summer months are the best time to visit Greece. Yes, it may be very sunny and hot, but cooling coastal breezes come in from off the sea.
Want to travel in the spring or summer? The offseason is also a great time to plan a Greece tour. Weather in Greece, especially in Athens, will be more temperate and not as oppressively hot. Some of the islands will already be warm enough for midday swims. Plus, there will be fewer crowds during the shoulder season, which makes it the best time to visit Greece.

Winter in Greece
Months to experience Greece in the winter
December, January, and February
Go for seasonal cuisine and holiday celebrations
Planning a trip to Greece for the winter will show you exactly why we love off-season travel. Our Greece tours that set off during the winter months are timed around the New Year holiday, which will add a celebratory flourish to your European adventure. Our New Year’s Eve in Rome: Italy & Greece tour features four glorious days in Greece. This is your chance to combine seasonal thrills with classic cultural experiences (like touring the Acropolis in Athens and the UNESCO-listed archaeological site of Mycenae in Nafplio).
What to do in Greece during the winter
Many of the Greek islands turn into sleepy villages when winter comes. Hotels shut down, restaurants and shops close earlier, and ferry and flight frequency drops. However, Athens and other mainland Greek destinations are ready to welcome you. Ring in the New Year with a trip to Greece, sample winter-only delicacies, and check out local Christmas markets like the brightly lit wonderland in Syntagma Square.
Your itinerary will include plenty of free time to track down traditional Greek dishes, such as stuffed lahanodolmades (cabbage rolls), horta (wild greens), and fasolada (bean soup). For dessert, try kourabiedes (biscuits), diples (fried dough), and melomakarona (a type of honey biscuit typically served at Christmastime). Winter is the best time to visit Greece if you’re a foodie! And let’s not forget: You’ll have more of this enthralling destination to yourself because there will be fewer visitors.
Weather in Greece in December, January, and February
Average temperatures range between 15 F and 59 F.

Spring in Greece
Months to experience Greece in the spring
March, April, and May
Go for blooming flowers, cultural events, and fantastic weather
Whether you’re eyeing our brand-new Grand Tour of Greece: Athens, Corfu & Santorini or our A Week in Greece: Athens, Mykonos & Santorini tour, consider booking your Greece trip for the spring. While the best time to visit Greece is any time of the year, we might pick spring as the season with the best weather—especially if you set off on your Greece tour in May, when nearly every region of the country is glowing with bright sunshine and warm temperatures. Most importantly, the country isn’t too busy with visitors in the spring, making it a great time to experience all the bucket list things to do in Greece.
What to do in Greece during the spring
Nature lovers planning a trip to Greece will enjoy seeing destinations like Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini at their most fertile. With its wineries, olive groves, citrus orchards, and fields of wildflowers, Greece takes on an Eden-like quality during the spring months. Plus, if you prefer to time your trip around lively cultural events, the best time to go to Greece is spring. In May, use your free time to check out the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, a celebration of ancient Greek arts and culture. Greek Orthodox Easter is also a special time of the year when the country highlights age-old traditions you won’t see anywhere else, from midnight firework displays to candlelit processions.
Weather in Greece in March, April, and May
Average temperatures range between 28 F and 77 F.

Summer in Greece
Months to experience Greece in the summer
June, July, and August
Go for beaches, festivals, and hot weather
If sunny days and swimming weather call to you, the best time of year to go to Greece is during the summer, when island life is even more appealing. You’ll definitely want to book The Greek Islands: Mykonos, Santorini & Crete tour, which brings you the classic island experience. If you’re looking for more under-the-radar locales, our brand-new Greece’s Ionian Islands: Athens, Kefalonia & Corfu tour is just the ticket. Whichever you pick, you’ll get to experience the best Greek islands that make for unforgettable summer escapes.
What to do in Greece during the summer
Love island hopping? Our Greece tours offer up plenty of seaside excursions. During a free day on Kefalonia, you can even sign up for an optional visit to Shipwreck Beach on Zakynthos. There’s plenty of sightseeing, too, including visits to historic taverns and charming fishing villages from Athens to Crete. In your free time, maybe you’ll want to partake in a local festival? Summer in Greece is busy with both modern and traditional happenings, from weekend dance parties in Athens to the August Moon Festival, an ancient celebration hosted all over the country. Embrace the summer buzz of it all, and then step away from the crowds to discover all the stunning Greek neighborhoods you can’t miss.
Weather in Greece in June, July, and August
Average temperatures range between 68 F and 97 F.

Fall in Greece
Months to experience Greece in the fall
September, October, and November
Go for archaeological sites and outdoor adventure
What makes an autumn trip to Greece so special is that fall is the perfect time to be outside. The weather in Greece is fantastic from September to November—just like it is in the spring. The most spectacular ancient Greek temples you can imagine are all outside and exploring them in the cooler fall temps is a lot more pleasant than under the intense heat of summer. You can actually linger and enjoy the ruins of the Temple of Zeus, as well as the site of the first Olympic Games.
What to do in Greece during the fall
If you take our A Week in Ancient Greece: Athens, Delphi & Olympia tour during the fall, your stay in Athens will be even more magical. You’ll have more space in the city’s museums, shops, and restaurants. Our Footsteps of Saint Paul in Greece: Thessaloniki to Athens tour offers an opportunity to hike in the rugged Meteora region, which is fabulous in autumn when the surroundings are lush and the climate is mild.
If you go for our A Week in Greece: Athens, Mykonos & Santorini tour, especially during the earlier half of fall, you can still enjoy bright, warm weather on the beaches of Mykonos and Santorini. Plus, if you decide to visit the volcanic vineyards of Santorini, you’re in luck: You’ll get to witness a busy harvest. Because it’s less busy in the fall, we also love recommending our autumn Greece tours to solo travelers. There’s something truly magical about traveling to Greece solo when you have more time and space to explore.
Weather in Greece in September, October, and November
Average temperatures range between 54 F and 82 F.