How to travel to Greece
One can travel to Greece in many different ways: by road, plane, train or sea. Major roads link Greece with Europe and Asia. The country’s airports provide top-notch services. Rail connections with Europe allow for a lovely nostalgic journey. And last but not least, Greek ports welcome ocean-going ships and local ferries all year round.
Expedia.com AIRPORT = Athens, Greece (ATH-All Airports)
Family/Couple of two- $1,445 p/p – SWISS Family Four- $ 1,443 p/p – Air Canada
Family/ Party for six- $1,445 p/p –SWISS
Expedia.com AIRPORT = Athens, Greece (ATH-All Airports)
Family/Couple of two- $1,445 p/p – SWISS Family Four- $ 1,443 p/p – Air Canada
Family/ Party for six- $1,445 p/p –SWISS
March- May -
The tourist season starts around Easter each year, and predominantly Greek and European visitors begin their island pilgrimages at this time. Keep in mind that Easter itself can be quite busy. The temperatures are mild, hovering between the 60s and 70s for most of the spring months
June-August-
The summer marks Santorini's peak season, as well as the best weather for swimming. Visitors flock to the area in search of the perfect beach vacation
September-October-
The Aegean water is still warm in September and October, most days are sunny, and daytime temperatures typically hover in the 70s and 80s. Most of the tourist infrastructure is still open for business - despite the thinning crowds.
November-February-
This is the least popular time to visit Santorini thanks to temperatures in the mid 50s -- hardly pleasant for sunbathing. The wintertime also sees the most precipitation, which trumpets forth a blossom-filled spring.
The tourist season starts around Easter each year, and predominantly Greek and European visitors begin their island pilgrimages at this time. Keep in mind that Easter itself can be quite busy. The temperatures are mild, hovering between the 60s and 70s for most of the spring months
June-August-
The summer marks Santorini's peak season, as well as the best weather for swimming. Visitors flock to the area in search of the perfect beach vacation
September-October-
The Aegean water is still warm in September and October, most days are sunny, and daytime temperatures typically hover in the 70s and 80s. Most of the tourist infrastructure is still open for business - despite the thinning crowds.
November-February-
This is the least popular time to visit Santorini thanks to temperatures in the mid 50s -- hardly pleasant for sunbathing. The wintertime also sees the most precipitation, which trumpets forth a blossom-filled spring.