The Perfect 2-Week Greece Itinerary

Greece is one of those destinations that manages to be both timeless and endlessly exciting. With its rich history, sparkling blue seas, charming villages, and mouthwatering food, it’s no surprise travelers often wish they had more time here. Two weeks is the sweet spot—it gives you enough time to experience the highlights without feeling rushed.

Here’s how to spend an unforgettable 2 weeks in Greece:

Days 1–3: Athens – Ancient History Meets Modern Energy

Start your journey in Athens, the beating heart of Greece.

Highlights:

  • Visit the Acropolis early in the morning to beat the crowds. Standing before the Parthenon is a moment you won’t forget.

  • Explore the Acropolis Museum and the National Archaeological Museum to add context to what you’ve seen.

  • Wander through Plaka, Athens’ charming old neighborhood filled with narrow streets, cafes, and shops.

  • In the evening, head up to Lycabettus Hill for panoramic views of the city at sunset.

Travel Tip: Athens can be hot in the summer. Do your sightseeing early, then enjoy leisurely taverna lunches and iced coffees during the hottest part of the day.

Days 4–6: Santorini – Iconic Sunsets & Volcanic Beauty

Fly or ferry to Santorini, one of Greece’s most photographed islands.

Highlights:

  • Stroll through Oia, famous for its whitewashed houses and world-famous sunsets.

  • Explore Fira, the island’s capital, with stunning caldera views.

  • Take a boat tour to the volcanic islands and hot springs.

  • Spend a lazy day on the island’s unique beaches—red, black, or white sand.

Travel Tip: Book accommodations with a caldera view—it’s worth the splurge.

Days 7–9: Crete – Culture, Cuisine & Natural Beauty

Take a ferry to Crete, Greece’s largest island, known for its diverse landscapes and vibrant traditions.

Highlights:

  • Visit Knossos Palace, the center of the ancient Minoan civilization.

  • Wander through Heraklion’s old town and try Cretan specialties like dakos and lamb with herbs.

  • Hike the Samaria Gorge (if you’re up for an adventure).

  • Relax on Elafonissi Beach, with its pink-hued sand and shallow turquoise waters.

Travel Tip: Renting a car is the best way to explore Crete at your own pace.

Days 10–12: Mykonos – Glamour & Beach Time

Hop over to Mykonos, where cosmopolitan flair meets Cycladic charm.

Highlights:

  • Get lost in the maze-like streets of Mykonos Town.

  • Take a day trip to Delos Island, a sacred archaeological site.

  • Spend afternoons at the island’s beaches—Psarou and Super Paradise for a party vibe, or Agios Sostis for something more low-key.

  • Enjoy Mykonos’ vibrant nightlife, from sunset cocktails in Little Venice to dancing by the sea.

Days 13–14: Nafplio – Romance on the Mainland

Before wrapping up, head back to the mainland and spend your final days in Nafplio, often called Greece’s most romantic town.

Highlights:

  • Climb the Palamidi Fortress for sweeping views of the coast.

  • Stroll the Venetian-style old town with its neoclassical mansions.

  • Take a short trip to nearby Epidaurus (famous for its ancient theater) or Mycenae (home of the legendary Lion Gate).

Travel Tip: Nafplio is less touristy than the islands, making it a relaxing way to end your trip.

A two-week trip to Greece offers the perfect balance: Athens for history, Santorini for romance, Crete for culture and adventure, Mykonos for fun, and Nafplio for charm. You’ll leave with memories of turquoise seas, lively tavernas, and stories that stretch back thousands of years.

Need help planning your trip from start to finish? Check out these helpful links:


paid links appear on this page #ad #CommissionsEarned

Next
Next

Nobu Hotels