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Greece
Schengen Area - visa-free for 90 days for many nationalities
Overview
Greece is a premier Mediterranean destination, attracting over 30 million visitors annually with its ancient history, island-hopping opportunities, and renowned hospitality. The country's aviation network is designed around a single major hub with extensive seasonal connections to dozens of island airports.
Athens International (ATH) is Greece's primary gateway, handling over 25 million passengers and serving as the hub for Aegean Airlines (Star Alliance). From Athens, domestic flights connect to more than 40 Greek islands and regional airports in under an hour.
Greece's island airports experience dramatic seasonal variation—many routes operate only May through October when tourism peaks. Mykonos (JMK) and Santorini (JTR) have transformed from seasonal strips to busy international airports with direct connections from across Europe. The ferry network remains essential for island travel, complementing flights and often providing the only access to smaller islands.
Major Airports
Gateway Airports
| Airport | Code | City | 2023 Passengers | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Athens International | ATH | Athens | 28M | National hub, Aegean Airlines base |
| Thessaloniki | SKG | Thessaloniki | 8M | Northern Greece gateway |
| Heraklion | HER | Crete | 9M | Largest island airport |
| Rhodes | RHO | Rhodes | 6M | Dodecanese gateway |
| Corfu | CFU | Corfu | 4M | Ionian Islands gateway |
Athens International (ATH) — "Eleftherios Venizelos" is Greece's only major hub. Modern single-terminal airport opened in 2001. Metro Line 3 connects to central Athens (40 min, €9). Suburban rail and express buses also available. All Star Alliance flights and most intercontinental services depart from here. The airport serves as a connecting point for island flights.
Thessaloniki (SKG) — "Makedonia Airport" serves Greece's second city and northern regions. Gateway for Halkidiki beaches, Mount Olympus, and northern archaeological sites. Growing international connections, especially from Central and Eastern Europe. Bus 01X connects to city center (45 min).
Heraklion (HER) — "Nikos Kazantzakis" on Crete's north coast. Greece's second-busiest airport by passengers. Strong seasonal charter traffic from across Europe. Located 5km from city center. Serves as base for exploring Crete's archaeological sites including Knossos. A new airport at Kastelli (30km southeast) is under construction.
Rhodes (RHO) — "Diagoras Airport" on the Dodecanese's largest island. Heavy seasonal traffic from Northern Europe. Located 14km from Rhodes Town. Gateway for the medieval Old Town and eastern Aegean islands.
Corfu (CFU) — "Ioannis Kapodistrias" serves the Ionian Islands. Dramatic runway approach over water. Strong UK and Northern European connections. Located 3km from Corfu Town.
Major Island Airports
| Airport | Code | Island | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mykonos | JMK | Mykonos | High-end tourism, direct European/Middle East flights |
| Santorini | JTR | Santorini | Iconic destination, very busy in summer |
| Chania | CHQ | Crete | Western Crete gateway, alternative to HER |
| Kos | KGS | Kos | Dodecanese, strong German/UK market |
| Zakynthos | ZTH | Zakynthos | Ionian Islands, charter favorite |
| Kefalonia | EFL | Kefalonia | Ionian Islands |
| Samos | SMI | Samos | Eastern Aegean |
| Skiathos | JSI | Skiathos | Sporades, famous short runway |
Mykonos (JMK) — Tiny airport serving one of the Mediterranean's most fashionable destinations. Summer-only direct flights from Paris, London, Dubai, and other major cities. Book domestic connections from Athens well ahead in peak season—flights sell out. Just 4km from Mykonos Town.
Santorini (JTR) — Small airport struggling to handle tourism demand. Runway limitations restrict aircraft size. Direct seasonal flights from major European cities. Extremely busy July-August. Located 6km from Fira. Most visitors arriving internationally still connect via Athens.
Chania (CHQ) — Western Crete's airport, serving Chania's Venetian harbor and Samaria Gorge. Alternative to Heraklion for western Crete destinations. Good European connections.
Mainland Regional Airports
| Airport | Code | City | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kalamata | KLX | Kalamata | Peloponnese gateway |
| Kavala | KVA | Kavala | Northeastern Greece, Thasos access |
| Volos | VOL | Volos | Pelion, Sporades ferry port |
| Ioannina | IOA | Ioannina | Northwestern Greece, Zagori |
| Alexandroupoli | AXD | Alexandroupoli | Thrace region |
Airlines
Flag Carrier
Aegean Airlines (A3) — Greece's flag carrier and Star Alliance member since 2010. Based at Athens (ATH) with a secondary hub at Thessaloniki (SKG). Operates extensive domestic network to 30+ Greek airports and European routes to 40+ countries. Known for quality service and has won Skytrax Best Regional Airline in Europe multiple times. Merged with Olympic Air in 2013.
Domestic Carriers
- Olympic Air (OA) — Aegean subsidiary operating turboprops (Bombardier Q400) to smaller islands and regional airports. Essential for reaching Milos, Naxos, Paros, Syros, and other Cycladic islands with short runways.
- Sky Express (GQ) — Greek regional carrier with ATR turboprops and Airbus jets. Growing network connecting islands directly (e.g., Crete to Rhodes) without Athens transit. Useful for island-hopping.
Low-Cost Carriers
Seasonal LCCs dominate island routes:
- Ryanair (FR) — Major summer presence at ATH, SKG, CHQ, RHO. Bases aircraft seasonally. Budget connections from across Europe.
- easyJet (U2) — Strong UK-Greece connections. Serves ATH, CFU, HER, KGS, RHO, SKG, ZTH.
- Wizz Air (W6) — Growing Eastern European connections to Athens and islands.
- Transavia (HV) — Dutch LCC with good Netherlands-Greece links.
- Volotea (V7) — Serves secondary routes and island connections.
- Jet2 (LS) — UK leisure carrier, strong on island routes.
International Airlines
Strong presence from:
- Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian — Star Alliance connections; code-share with Aegean
- British Airways — Extensive UK-Greece network
- Air France, KLM — European connections via Paris and Amsterdam
- Emirates, Qatar — Middle East connections, year-round to Athens
- Turkish Airlines — Competitor hub in Istanbul, extensive Greek network
- Cyprus Airways — Frequent Athens-Larnaca
- United, Delta — Seasonal transatlantic to Athens
Entry Requirements
Schengen Area
Greece is part of the Schengen Area. This affects entry requirements:
Visa-free (up to 90 days in any 180-day period):
- USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea
- Most Latin American countries
- Many other nations—check specific requirements
Important: The 90-day limit applies to the entire Schengen Area, not just Greece. Time in Italy, Spain, France, etc. counts toward your 90 days.
ETIAS (Coming 2025)
The EU is implementing ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System):
- Required for visa-exempt travelers
- Cost: €7 (valid 3 years)
- Apply online before travel
- Check travel-europe.europa.eu/etias for launch date
Visa Required
Citizens requiring Schengen visas:
- Apply at Greek embassy/consulate or visa application center
- Short-stay visa (Type C) for tourism
- Processing: 15-45 days
- Cost: €80
Passport Requirements
- Valid for at least 3 months beyond planned departure from Schengen
- Issued within previous 10 years
- At least 2 blank pages
- UK travelers post-Brexit: Passport required (ID cards no longer accepted)
Official information: mfa.gr/en/visas
Getting Around
Domestic Flights
Given Greece's geography, flying is often essential:
| Route | Flight Time | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Athens ↔ Thessaloniki | 55 min | 15+/day | Train alternative (4h) |
| Athens ↔ Heraklion | 50 min | 15+/day | Most frequent route |
| Athens ↔ Rhodes | 55 min | 8+/day | Year-round |
| Athens ↔ Santorini | 45 min | 6+/day | Seasonal increase |
| Athens ↔ Mykonos | 40 min | 6+/day | Book ahead in summer |
| Athens ↔ Corfu | 1h | 5+/day | Year-round |
Booking tips:
- Aegean/Olympic for reliability and baggage allowance
- Book island flights 2-3 months ahead for July-August
- Sky Express for direct inter-island routes
- Check ferry alternatives—sometimes more practical
Ferries
Essential for island travel. Greece's ferry network is one of the world's most extensive:
Major ports:
- Piraeus (Athens): Hub for Cyclades, Dodecanese, Crete, Saronic islands
- Rafina (Athens): Alternative for Cyclades, faster to some islands
- Lavrio (Athens): Kea and some Cyclades
- Thessaloniki: Northern Aegean, Sporades
- Patras: Ionian Islands, Italy ferries
Ferry types:
- High-speed catamarans: 2x faster, 2x price, rougher seas cancel them
- Conventional ferries: Slower but reliable, cheaper, vehicles allowed
- Blue Star, ANEK, Minoan: Major operators
Booking:
- Ferryhopper — Best comparison site
- OpenSeas — Official Greek ferry booking
- Book high-speed ferries in advance (July-August essential)
- Conventional ferries: book day-of usually fine, except August
Sample routes from Piraeus:
- Mykonos: 2.5h (high-speed) / 5h (conventional)
- Santorini: 5h (high-speed) / 8h (conventional)
- Crete (Heraklion): 9h overnight ferry
- Paros/Naxos: 4h (conventional)
Trains
Limited but useful:
Athens-Thessaloniki — Recently upgraded, 4 hours. Competitive with flying when including airport time. Book at trainose.gr.
Athens suburban rail — Connects airport to city and Piraeus port.
Peloponnese — Limited service; car recommended.
Car Rental
Useful for:
- Crete — Large island, essential for south coast and mountain villages
- Rhodes — Explore beyond beach resorts
- Peloponnese — Ancient sites (Olympia, Mycenae, Epidaurus)
- Northern Greece — Mountains, Meteora access
Notes:
- Drive on the right
- International license recommended but EU/US often accepted
- Island roads can be narrow and winding
- Ferry car transport available but expensive in peak season
- Rental companies on every major island
Buses (KTEL)
KTEL intercity buses cover the mainland comprehensively:
- Athens to most mainland destinations
- Affordable and frequent
- Book at ktelbus.com or station
Best Time to Visit
Peak Season (July-August)
Greek summer is hot (30-40°C), crowded, and expensive. Islands are packed, especially Mykonos, Santorini, and beach destinations. Book accommodation and flights months ahead. Ferries and airports at capacity.
Shoulder Season (May-June, September-October)
Best overall. Warm weather (20-28°C), swimmable seas (especially September), fewer crowds, lower prices. Late September/October excellent for Athens and archaeological sites. May has occasional rain but wildflowers.
Off-Season (November-April)
Coolest and cheapest. Good for:
- Athens without crowds
- Archaeological sites (Delphi, Olympia, Mycenae)
- Northern Greece skiing
- Crete and Rhodes stay mild
Note: Most island tourism shuts down November-April. Ferries reduce to skeleton service. Many hotels, restaurants, and attractions close.
Regional Timing
| Region | Best Time | Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Athens | Apr-Jun, Sep-Nov | Jul-Aug (40°C) |
| Islands (Cyclades) | May-Jun, Sep-Oct | Jul-Aug (overcrowded) |
| Crete | Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct | Jul-Aug (hot, crowded) |
| Northern Greece | May-Sep | Winter (cold) |
| Peloponnese | Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct | Jul-Aug (very hot) |
| Ionian Islands | May-Sep | Nov-Mar (rainy) |
Events
- Orthodox Easter (Apr/May): Major celebration, especially in Athens and islands
- Athens Epidaurus Festival (Jun-Aug): Ancient drama in ancient theaters
- Assumption of Mary (Aug 15): National holiday, peak travel day
- Thessaloniki Film Festival (Nov): Major cultural event
Top Destinations
Cities
| City | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Athens | ATH | Acropolis, ancient history, museums |
| Thessaloniki | SKG | Byzantine heritage, food scene |
| Heraklion | HER | Knossos Palace, Minoan civilization |
| Rhodes Town | RHO | Medieval old town, Palace of Grand Master |
| Chania | CHQ | Venetian harbor, old town |
| Corfu Town | CFU | UNESCO old town, Venetian/British heritage |
Islands
| Island | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Santorini | JTR | Caldera views, sunsets, volcanic beaches |
| Mykonos | JMK | Nightlife, beaches, Cycladic architecture |
| Crete | HER, CHQ | Largest island, diverse landscapes, history |
| Rhodes | RHO | Medieval town, beaches, history |
| Corfu | CFU | Green landscapes, Venetian influence |
| Naxos | JNX | Beaches, villages, less crowded |
| Paros | PAS | Wind/kitesurfing, authentic villages |
| Zakynthos | ZTH | Shipwreck Beach, sea turtles |
| Kefalonia | EFL | Dramatic landscapes, Myrtos Beach |
| Milos | MLO | Volcanic beaches, Sarakiniko |
Archaeological Sites
| Site | Access | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Acropolis | Athens (ATH) | Parthenon, birthplace of democracy |
| Delphi | Athens (2.5h drive) | Oracle, Temple of Apollo |
| Olympia | Kalamata (KLX) or Athens | Original Olympic Games site |
| Knossos | Heraklion (HER) | Minoan palace, Europe's oldest city |
| Meteora | Thessaloniki (SKG) or Athens | Monasteries on rock pillars |
| Mycenae | Athens (2h drive) | Bronze Age citadel, Lion Gate |
| Epidaurus | Athens (2h drive) | Ancient theater, perfect acoustics |
Regions
- Cyclades: Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Milos — quintessential Greek islands
- Dodecanese: Rhodes, Kos, Patmos — eastern Aegean, close to Turkey
- Ionian: Corfu, Zakynthos, Kefalonia — green, western islands
- Sporades: Skiathos, Skopelos — forested, fewer tourists
- Halkidiki: Three peninsulas south of Thessaloniki — mainland beaches
- Pelion: Mountain villages, traditional architecture
Travel Tips
Money
- Currency: Euro (EUR, €)
- Cards: Widely accepted in tourist areas and cities. Smaller tavernas and rural areas prefer cash
- Cash: Essential for small islands, ferries, village tavernas
- ATMs: Available on all but smallest islands. Euronet machines have high fees—use bank ATMs
- Tipping: Not obligatory. Round up at tavernas (5-10% for good service). €1-2 for hotel porters
Connectivity
- Mobile: Cosmote (largest), Vodafone, Wind
- EU roaming: Free for EU residents. UK travelers now charged
- eSIM: Airalo, Holafly work well
- WiFi: Good in hotels and cafes. Variable on smaller islands
- Note: Coverage can be spotty in remote mountain and island areas
Electrical
- Voltage: 230V, 50Hz
- Plug types: Types C and F (standard European)
- Adapters: UK, US, and Australian travelers need adapters
- Note: Same as most of continental Europe
Language
- Greek is the national language
- English widely spoken in tourist areas and among younger Greeks
- Tourism workers generally speak English, German, or French
- Basics appreciated: "Efharisto" (thank you), "Parakalo" (please/you're welcome), "Kalimera" (good morning)
- Greek alphabet can be challenging—but signs in tourist areas often include Latin letters
Food & Drink
- Tavernas: Casual restaurants, often family-run. Best authentic food
- Mezedes: Small shared plates, Greek tapas style
- Souvlaki: Ubiquitous street food, excellent and cheap
- Seafood: Price by weight—ask before ordering
- Water: Tap water safe in cities. Bottled on some islands
- Coffee culture: Greek coffee (traditional), freddo espresso/cappuccino (iced, very popular)
- Lunch: 1-3pm. Dinner: 9pm onwards (Greeks eat late)
Cultural Notes
- Cover charge (couvert): Small bread/water charge (€1-2) is standard
- Siesta: Shops often close 2-5pm, especially in summer and on islands
- Church etiquette: Cover shoulders and knees
- August 15: Biggest holiday—everything books out, Greeks travel en masse
- "No" gesture: Upward head nod means "no" in Greece
Useful Apps
- Ferryhopper: Essential for ferry booking/tracking
- OASA Telematics: Athens public transport
- Beat: Taxi app (Greek Uber alternative)
- Google Maps: Works well offline for islands
- e-Tickets: Greek rail booking
Useful Links
- Tourism: Visit Greece
- Visa: Greek MFA
- ETIAS: travel-europe.europa.eu/etias
- Ferries: Ferryhopper
- Athens Airport: aia.gr
- Aegean Airlines: aegeanair.com
- Trainose: trainose.gr
- KTEL Buses: ktelbus.com
Flights from Greece
Top Airports in Greece
Busiest airports by route connections
Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport
Spata-Artemida
127 destinations
Thessaloniki Macedonia International Airport
Thessaloniki
68 destinations
Heraklion International Nikos Kazantzakis Airport
Heraklion
59 destinations
Diagoras Airport
Rhodes
47 destinations
Chania International Airport
Souda
37 destinations
Airports by Region
55 airports across 13 regions (plus uncategorized)