As one of the top destinations in Europe to enjoy stunning surroundings, beautiful weather, and lots of interesting history, it’s no wonder that Greece and its many islands can provide the perfect holiday. However, this popularity does mean it can get particularly busy at peak times of year including the Summer when you can enjoy the best weather. If you’d rather avoid the crowds, and at the same time, get the best deals, you may want to consider visiting Greece during quieter periods of the year.
The low season still has many great things to enjoy, so if you can be flexible with your holiday dates and travel during the Winter or Springtime, you and your family can still enjoy the best the country has to offer. With its iconic islands and ancient ruins, Greece may be celebrated as a Summer paradise, but the quieter months of the year can prove to be a more enjoyable time to go.
Travel Tips Before Booking
If you want to have the ideal Greek adventure, you’ll want to plan well in advance. Whilst you may enjoy the thrill of a last-minute deal that ticks all the boxes, you could miss out on the best deals on flights and accommodation. The further in advance you can book, the better, and when you consider that Greece had over 36 million inbound tourists in 2023 alone, lots of people are looking for the ideal holiday package.
Along with researching and finding the best deals, there are a few essentials you’ll want to check early on before your travel dates:
Travel Insurance – You won’t want to go anywhere without travel insurance, especially if you want protection from any potential disruptions. Look for good travel insurance policies that cover emergency medical expenses as well as travel delays, so if for any reason the unexpected happens, you’ll be covered. Whilst it’s not mandatory for travel, being insured will give you peace of mind and can also cover other things such as lost or damaged baggage, as well as many pre-existing medical conditions if you had an issue whilst away.
Plan for the Weather – Visiting during the off-season can sometimes bring unpredictable weather across Europe, and Greece is no exception. Travel between November and March can mean experiencing some rainy conditions, but it’s still on the whole mild and pleasant when compared to UK weather.
Pack Light – When choosing what to pack, go for layers and travel light. That way, you can put on more layers for low temperatures in the evening or morning, as well as have waterproof options just in case it does rain. Be sure to take appropriate footwear if you are planning on any activities that involve a lot of walking, whether it’s around museums or when exploring outside.
Check what’s Open – It’s also a good idea to research the destination you’re heading to before booking anything. As it will be low season, not everything will still be open as it would in the busier Summer months, so check ahead to avoid disappointment. You may find that the bigger islands are still open as usual such as Crete, but the smaller islands that don’t experience as many visitors may have some closures.
What To Expect Travelling to Greece in Winter & Spring
Winter in Greece is a quieter time but still vibrant – you certainly won’t be alone when choosing to visit at this time of year, but you’ll notice much less crowding and a more relaxed vibe, which is certainly a refreshing contrast to the hectic summer season.
- Snowy Landscapes – Yes, you may see snow, but fortunately, this will be in very high altitude places in mainland Greece, particularly the mountainous regions like Epirus where you can even go on a ski break (many Greeks do). Seeing a snow-capped Mount Olympus, Greece’s highest peak, can add a stunning touch to your holiday photos. Some parts of the mainland will be colder, but still mild which is ideal for exploration.
- Cultural Celebrations – The Winter months are lively with cultural festivities. Major cities like Thessaloniki and Athens host delightful Christmas markets and New Year’s festivities that combine international charm with Greek traditions. If you enjoy seasonal treats, you can try Melomakarona which is a type of honey cookie. There’s also the Thessaloniki International Film Festival in November.
- Peaceful Exploration – With fewer tourists about, Winter is the perfect time for a relaxed, slow visit to Greece’s famed archaeological sites. Explore the Acropolis that looks out across Athens, and Delphi which was once seen as the centre of the world, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Get some great pictures with fewer people in the way!
If choosing to visit Greece in Springtime, expect to see much more colour and general warmth (including the temperature), making it an ideal time for many people to visit.
- Floral Landscapes – The Greek countryside is spectacular in Spring, with wildflowers and lush greenery transforming the hills and mountain sides. The Peloponnese region is renowned for its vibrant displays of wildflowers as you take the time to wander historic towns such as Monemvasia, Dimitsana and Nafplio, while the island of Crete offers warm weather and the chance to explore ancient Minoan ruins surrounded by beautiful flowers.
- Easter Celebrations – Easter in Greece, also known as Pascha, is a major event filled with unique customs and festive spirit. You can experience Greek Orthodox Easter in Athens along with a candlelight procession through the streets on Good Friday, as well as midnight Mass and the ‘Resurrection’ celebration, where towns are alight with fireworks and candles. Then there’s Easter foods including lamb dishes such as Magiritsa, which is a soup made from lamb offal and vegetables.
- Pleasant Weather – Spring’s mild weather makes it perfect for exploring everything Greece has to offer including its many outdoor archaeological sites and wandering through the streets of villages and towns without the Summer heat and many other tourists.
Enjoy Greece’s Many Low Season Delights!
If travelling during the low season is ideal for you, and better for your budget, Greece is one of the standout destinations due to the sheer amount of things to see and do. As well as the mainland, you have its many islands, so if you’ve got an extensive trip in mind, you could island-hop by boat and enjoy multiple destinations.
With fewer tourists around between November and March, the country can feel more accessible when compared to peak season. This is an excellent time to learn more about local customs and explore the rich history. Museums are less crowded, allowing for a more relaxed visit too that won’t feel hurried. Take advantage of the quiet to enjoy extensive collections at places like the National Archaeological Museum in Athens or the Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki. If on one of the many islands like Santorini or Mykonos, you can just immerse yourself in nature and relax – there’s something for everyone no matter the type of holiday break you’re looking for.
Get Ready For Your Trip Today
To make the most of your trip, especially if you are only spending a few days exploring or a long weekend in Greece, it’s best to do your research. Check the Greece Foreign Travel Advice pages on GOV.UK so that you have up to date information on entry requirements and more, and be sure to arrange suitable insurance. If you already have a Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), check that it is in date and renew if expired. As per travel insurer Staysure, be aware that the GHIC doesn’t cover you for rescue and repatriation costs or if you are on a cruise, which is why it’s best to have insurance as well to ensure you’re fully covered for anything unexpected.
All that’s left to do is pick a date and a starting location for your Greek adventure and plan out your activities. Once you’ve experienced Greece during the low season, you’ll soon see why it is the ideal time to visit – good luck with finding the best deals and enjoy!