12 days in Greece Itinerary

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Athens
— 2 nights
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Vasilikos, Zakynthos
— 2 nights
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Naxos Town, Naxos
— 1 night
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Paros
— 3 nights
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Chania Town, Crete
— 1 day
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Athens — 2 nights

The Birthplace of Democracy

One of the world's most ancient cities, Athens remains Europe's undisputed historical and cultural capital.
Start off your visit on the 30th (Wed): get engrossed in the history at Acropolis Museum, then stop by Plaka, and then contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Temple of Hephaestus. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the 31st (Thu): steep yourself in history at Acropolis of Athens, don't miss a visit to Erechtheion, then pause for some photo ops at Temple of Athena Nike, and finally indulge in some personalized pampering at some of the best spas.

To find where to stay, maps, reviews, and other tourist information, read Athens road trip planner.

Washington, USA to Athens is an approximately 18.5-hour flight. The time zone difference when traveling from Washington to Athens is 7 hours. Prepare for a bit warmer weather when traveling from Washington in August: high temperatures in Athens hover around 92°F and lows are around 77°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 1st (Fri) so you can catch the flight to Vasilikos.
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Vasilikos, Zakynthos — 2 nights

Home to just a few hundred year-round residents, Vasilikos draws thousands of daily visitors with its beaches and restaurants during peak tourist season.
Start off your visit on the 1st (Fri): do a tasting at Grampsas Winery, then see the interesting displays at Aristeon Ecological Olive Press, then kick back and relax at Laganas Beach, and finally tour the pleasant surroundings at Gerakas Beach. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: kick back and relax at Banana Beach, then play a few rounds at World Tour Golf, then get great views at Bochali View Point, and finally explore the historical opulence of Enetiko Kastro Bochalis.

For photos, maps, reviews, and more tourist information, you can read our Vasilikos trip planner.

Traveling by flight from Athens to Vasilikos takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of bus and taxi. In September in Vasilikos, expect temperatures between 83°F during the day and 65°F at night. Cap off your sightseeing on the 3rd (Sun) early enough to catch the flight to Naxos Town.
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Naxos Town, Naxos — 1 night

Naxos Town tops the itinerary of most visitors exploring the Aegean islands, drawing their attention with taverns, shops, beaches, and ancient ruins.
Kick off your visit on the 3rd (Sun): explore the ancient world of Temple of Demeter, explore the galleries of Fish & Olive, stop by Naxia Gi, see the interesting displays at Distillery M. G. Vallindras Eirini Frangoudaki, then wander the streets of Old Town, and finally explore the ancient world of The Temple of Apollo – Portara.

For reviews, more things to do, maps, and other tourist information, go to the Naxos Town road trip planning app.

Traveling by flight from Vasilikos to Naxos Town takes 5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of taxi, bus, and ferry. September in Naxos Town sees daily highs of 81°F and lows of 70°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 4th (Mon) to allow enough time to ride a ferry to Paros.
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Paros — 3 nights

Poor Man's Mykonos

Long ignored by tourists because of its reputation as a plain ferry hub, Paros today serves as one of the Aegean's major holiday destinations, luring travelers with its fashionable resort towns and quaint mountain villages.
Museum-lovers will appreciate Folklore Art Museum Of Cycladic Civilization Benetos & Popi Skiadas. and Archaeological Museum Parou. We've included these beaches for you: Molos Beach and Aliki Beach. The adventure continues: pause for some serene contemplation at Panagia Ekatondapiliani, soothe aching muscles at Aliki Yoga School, contemplate the long history of Lefkes, and stroll through Livadia Beach.

To find where to stay, ratings, reviews, and other tourist information, you can read our Paros trip tool.

Ride a ferry from Naxos Town to Paros in an hour. Expect a daytime high around 81°F in September, and nighttime lows around 70°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 7th (Thu) so you can catch the flight to Chania Town.
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Chania Town, Crete — 1 day

The place where Cretan and Venetian cultures merged in the 13th century, Chania Town attracts throngs of tourists with its well-preserved medieval harbor.
Start off your visit on the 7th (Thu): explore the different monuments and memorials at Souda Bay War Cemetery, see the interesting displays at Museum Of Typography, then examine the collection at Museum-Residence of Eleftherios Venizelos, then take in the spiritual surroundings of Etz Hayyim Synagogue, and finally make a trip to Lighthouse of Chania.

To see reviews, photos, traveler tips, and other tourist information, refer to the Chania Town day trip planning app.

Traveling by flight from Paros to Chania Town takes 4 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of ferry and car; or do a combination of ferry and bus. September in Chania Town sees daily highs of 84°F and lows of 68°F at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 7th (Thu) so you can travel back home.
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Greece travel guide

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Few places manage to capture the world's imagination quite like Greece, a land of sun-kissed coastlines, tranquil whitewashed villages, lively seaside towns, and well-preserved ancient sites. One of the world's top tourist destinations since ancient times, the country draws nearly 20 million visitors each year. Athens, the birthplace of Western civilization, continues to attract the biggest crowds and serves as a base for exploring the country and its 227 inhabited islands. Away from its cities, Greece features a picturesque countryside of olive groves, vineyards, and tiny settlements nestled against rolling hills and rugged mountain ranges. Explore the old mainland on foot and discover the islands on a guided boat or ferry tour.
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Zakynthos travel guide

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Beaches · Nightlife · Nature & Wildlife Tours
Flower of the East
Located just off the west coast of mainland Greece, Zakynthos enjoys a reputation as both a party destination and a family-friendly getaway. Packed with foreign tourists along its eastern and southeastern coastline, the island also features numerous tranquil pockets in its central region of forested mountains and rolling hills. Avoid the overcrowded east by discovering the island's less-explored northern sections, which contain a series of deep caves that feature sun reflecting on seawater and white stones, creating a striking shade of azure particular to this part of the world. The northern capes of the island also offer the calmest waters, which lap a string of developed beaches with plenty of modern facilities.
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Naxos travel guide

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Beaches · Ruins · Nightlife
Zeus, the master of all gods from Greek mythology, allegedly grew up in a cave on Naxos, a small but fertile island in the South Aegean Sea. Renowned for its unspoiled beaches and advantageous winds, the island offers excellent conditions for windsurfing and other watersports. Most of the island's western coastline boasts one sandy beach splashed by blue waters rich in marine life--a big draw for amateur scuba divers. The mountainous interior provides a look at the quieter side of the island, featuring a patchwork of lush valleys, quaint villages, and ancient sites. For a change of pace and a bit of modern dining and shopping, visit Hora, the island's biggest city.
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Crete travel guide

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Great Island
The largest of the Greek islands, Crete offers travelers more than just sun, sea, and sand. Famed for its warm hospitality, outstanding infrastructure, and contrasting landscapes, the island represents one of the world's richest areas in terms of history and culture. Crete burst onto the world scene over 4,000 years ago, when it served as the center of the Minoan civilization, one of Europe's earliest organized societies. Despite the island's wealth of developed beaches, the traces of the mysterious and enchanting Minoan empire remain Crete's top attraction, drawing visitors from all over the world. The island capital Heraklion provides an ideal base for exploring a renowned Minoan palace complex, the site of Europe's oldest city.
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