OT Travel Itinerary: 7 Days In Greece

Discover the best of Greece in just 7 days with our carefully crafted itinerary. From the awe-inspiring Acropolis to the enchanting beauty of Mykonos, this trip will leave you with unforgettable memories
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Oia town on Santorini island, GreecePHOTOCREO Michal Bednarek/Shutterstock
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On your next holiday, experience Greece, the timeless allure of the birthplace of Western civilisation, where you can wander through ancient archaeological wonders, lounge on pristine beaches at luxurious resorts, delve into the depths of history at world-class museums, rejuvenate your senses at thermal springs, and behold the mesmerising natural landscapes that have captivated travellers for centuries. Though Greece will take several weeks to explore thoroughly, we have prepared a 7-day itinerary for you which will give you a taste of the best, from the stunning Acropolis to the beauty of Mykonos.

DAY 1: ATHENS

Morning

Start your day in Athens by immersing yourself in the rich history. Begin with a visit to the ancient ruins of the Acropolis and the awe-inspiring Parthenon. Take your time exploring the intricate details of the Temple of Zeus and other fascinating ancient sites. You could consider engaging a knowledgeable local tour guide to offer insights and stories that bring the history to life.

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Mount Lycabettus is the tallest point in Athenskavalenkava/Shutterstock.com

Visit the Acropolis Museum and immerse yourself in its captivating collections of historical treasures. With over 3,000 famous artifacts from the Athenian Acropolis, this museum offers a unique glimpse into the ancient city's most significant sanctuary. After your visit, treat yourself to a memorable lunch at the museum's restaurant, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Acropolis. More info here.

Afternoon

Following lunch, why not take advantage of the opportunity to rent bicycles and embark on a leisurely ride through the breathtaking National Gardens? Take in the lush greenery, vibrant flora, and serene atmosphere as you cycle through this urban oasis, providing a perfect contrast to the ancient wonders you explored earlier in the day.

Evening

After the sun sets, Athens offers plenty of activities. You can explore the city's numerous restaurants and rooftop bars, which provide breathtaking views of the lit-up Acropolis. The Monastiraki Flea Market is a fascinating place to visit at night with a wide variety of items, including vintage clothes, jewellery, antiques, handmade crafts, and local foods. Athens's Gazi district is bustling with nightlife. With its assortment of taverns, bars, and clubs, Gazi offers a lively evening experience. Whether you're interested in electronic music, modern cocktails, or traditional Greek dancing, Gazi has something for everyone.

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Night view of Athensecstk22/Shutterstock.com

DAY 2: ATHENS

Morning

On your second day in Athens, immerse yourself in the beauty of the Athens Riviera, a stunning stretch of sandy beaches, vibrant restaurants, and lively bars along the coastline. This mesmerising stretch spans from Paleo Faliro (north of Piraeus port) through the southern suburbs of Glyfada, Voula, Vouliagmeni, and Varkiza, all the way to the majestic Cape Sounion at the tip of Attica.

Afternoon

Discover the enchanting wine bars of Athens and get to know about Greek wine, from velvety reds to crisp whites. Indulge in exquisite local cheeses and expertly crafted cured meats, perfectly complementing the nuanced notes of the wines.

Evening

Stroll through the charming streets of Plaka, Athens' oldest neighbourhood, where narrow cobblestone pathways wind their way amidst historic buildings. As the sun sets, the soft glow of the street lamps creates a romantic ambience, complemented by the gentle strains of traditional Greek music emanating from the local tavernas. Discover a treasure trove of small shops offering exquisite jewellery, locally-made ceramics, and fashionable clothing. Take a seat at one of the sidewalk cafes or family-owned tavernas, where the lively atmosphere continues long into the night. For a cinematic experience, head to Cine Paris to watch classic movies under the open sky. Just steps away, the quaint white-washed dwellings of Anafiotika beckon, infusing the enclave with the tranquil essence of a Greek island village.

DAY 3: MYKONOS

Mykonos
The blue waters around Mykonos, GreeceShutterstock

Morning

Discover the rich history of Mykonos, dating back to ancient times. This island is a top holiday spot for tourists, celebrities, and honeymooners alike, offering a vibrant party scene, stunning beaches, mouthwatering seafood, and romantic resorts. Start your day by treating yourself to a leisurely breakfast at one of the local cafes, offering stunning views of the picturesque streets of Mykonos town. As you wander through the labyrinth of lanes, you will encounter the beauty of whitewashed cube-like homes adorned with colourful bougainvillea, and ancient churches steeped in history. Browse the elegant shops offering local crafts, and stop at restaurants and lively bars that serve delicious local and international cuisine.

Afternoon

After lunch, head to the iconic windmills. The Windmills of Chora and Ano Mera were originally used for grinding agricultural products. They are no longer operational but continue to symbolise Mykonos' past. Take your time to explore the area and enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.

Evening

Experience the breathtaking sunset at Little Venice from a charming sea-facing bar. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this 16th-century area, adorned with rows of enchanting medieval fishing houses. After that, you can check out the electrifying nightlife of Mykonos. With a diverse range of options including cocktail lounges, dive bars, music clubs, and beach venues, Mykonos offers an unforgettable experience for every taste.

DAY 4 MYKONOS

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A view of Panagia ParaportianiShutterstock

Morning

Head out to see the Paraportian church in Mykonos, a stunning place that attracts countless visitors and photographers. This picturesque church is located at the entrance of the Kastro neighborhood, overlooking the sea. Its name, Paraportiani, refers to its historical position next to the castle door. This remarkable building consists of four chapels, each constructed at different points in history.

Afternoon

Embark on a journey to Delos island, just a 30-minute ferry ride away. It's the legendary birthplace of Apollo. Delos stands as one of Greece's most valuable archaeological sites and holds the prestigious title of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Evening

Discover a world of shopping and art in the vibrant town. Explore the art galleries, souvenir shops, and local boutiques for unique finds. Afterward, embrace the nightlife at one of the fabulous beach clubs in the area.

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A view of Little VeniceShutterstock

DAY 5: SANTORINI

Morning

Begin your day at Ammoudi Bay, a quaint fishing village with a delightful little dock. The crystal clear waters and picturesque coves offer the perfect setting for a rejuvenating swim. Indulge in a delicious breakfast at one of the traditional Greek seafood tavernas, where you can dine just inches from the sparkling sea.

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Oia town on Santorini island, GreecePHOTOCREO Michal Bednarek/Shutterstock

Afternoon

Exploring the whitewashed towns that adorn the dramatic cliff tops (calderas) of Santorini is an absolute must. Oia, Imerovigli, Firostefani, and Fira each showcase a spectacular array of brightly whitewashed buildings and churches. Perched on the edge of the caldera, Oia exudes unparalleled beauty with its mesmerising views. Its enchanting streets wind through a maze of charming cubic-shaped houses, adorned with pristine whitewashed terraces, and the striking blue domes against the clear sky.

Evening

Make your way to the magnificent Akrotiri Lighthouse, famous for its breathtaking sunset views. This 19th-century lighthouse is perched at the end of a dramatic cliff-edge road that winds to the tip of the island's southernmost peninsula. Santorini boasts excellent restaurants that offer fine dining alongside breathtaking sea views. The heart of traditional Greek cuisine can be found in cosy family-owned tavernas, where patrons can savor the classics of Greek gastronomy in an authentic setting.

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Sunset at SantoriniShutterstock

DAY 6: SANTORINI

Morning

Immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience by embarking on a boat tour to the volcano. Plunge into the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea or the invigorating hot springs. Discover the island paradise of Thirassia, just 9 square kilometres in size. The charming Manolas village serves as the capital here, with other delightful settlements such as Korfos, Riva, and Potamos. Marvel at the tiny picturesque houses of Manolas, each painted in a unique array of colors.

Afternoon

Explore the mesmerising Red Beach, renowned for its breathtaking colours. Created by volcanic eruptions, this stunning site is a must-see. Towering volcanic rocks and sands in various hues, predominantly red, form an enchanting backdrop.

Evening

Next, one might consider exploring Pyrgos, a delightful small village situated in one of Santorini's most renowned wine regions. This charming village is famous for its winding alleyways and inviting cafes. If you're seeking refuge from the bustling tourist crowds in the larger towns along the caldera, Pyrgos offers a delightful escape.

Day 7: NAFPLIO

Morning

Nafplio, a stunning town in the Argolis area of eastern Peloponnese, is renowned as one of the most romantic cities in all of Greece. Serving as the first capital of the newly born Greek state from 1823 to 1834, its historical significance is unparalleled. Start your day by losing yourself in the captivating medieval Old Town. Take your time strolling through the charming narrow cobblestone alleys, and marvel at the old mansions that line the streets.

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Akronafplia, NafplioShutterstock

Afternoon

Discover the charm of Italianate Syntagma Square, where you can marvel at a collection of historic buildings and monuments. Be captivated by the treasures on display at the Archaeological Museum, showcasing important artifacts from the Prehistoric and Mycenaean Era. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the exquisite Municipal Gallery, adding to the allure of this remarkable square.

Evening

Explore Bourtzi, Nafplio's most photographed spot. This picturesque Venetian fortress perches on the rocky islet of Agioi Theodoroi, offering stunning panoramic views. Accessible by boat from the port, the journey to this historic site is as enthralling as the destination itself.

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